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convert/darcs: handle non-ASCII metadata in darcs changelog (issue2354)
Given a commit author or message with non-ASCII characters in a darcs
repo, convert would raise a UnicodeEncodeError when adding changesets
to the hg changelog.
This happened because etree returns back unicode objects for any text
it can't encode into ASCII. convert was passing these objects to
changelog.add(), which would then attempt encoding.fromlocal() on
them.
This patch ensures converter_source.recode() is called on each piece
of commit data returned by etree.
(Also note that darcs is currently encoding agnostic and will print
out whatever is in a patch's metadata byte-for-byte, even in the XML
changelog.)
author | Brodie Rao <brodie@bitheap.org> |
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date | Fri, 10 Sep 2010 09:30:50 -0500 |
parents | db9d16233787 |
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#!/bin/sh "$TESTDIR/hghave" inotify || exit 80 hg init repo1 cd repo1 touch a b c d e mkdir dir mkdir dir/bar touch dir/x dir/y dir/bar/foo hg ci -Am m cd .. hg clone repo1 repo2 echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH echo "inotify=" >> $HGRCPATH cd repo2 echo b >> a # check that daemon started automatically works correctly # and make sure that inotify.pidfile works hg --config "inotify.pidfile=../hg2.pid" status # make sure that pidfile worked. Output should be silent. kill `cat ../hg2.pid` cd ../repo1 echo % inserve hg inserve -d --pid-file=hg.pid cat hg.pid >> "$DAEMON_PIDS" # let the daemon finish its stuff sleep 1 echo % cannot start, already bound hg inserve # issue907 hg status echo % clean hg status -c echo % all hg status -A echo '% path patterns' echo x > dir/x hg status . hg status dir cd dir hg status . cd .. #issue 1375 #Testing that we can remove a folder and then add a file with the same name echo % issue 1375 mkdir h echo h > h/h hg ci -Am t hg rm h echo h >h hg add h hg status hg ci -m0 # Test for issue1735: inotify watches files in .hg/merge hg st echo a > a hg ci -Am a hg st echo b >> a hg ci -m ab hg st echo c >> a hg st HGMERGE=internal:local hg up 0 hg st HGMERGE=internal:local hg up hg st # Test for 1844: "hg ci folder" will not commit all changes beneath "folder" mkdir 1844 echo a > 1844/foo hg add 1844 hg ci -m 'working' echo b >> 1844/foo hg ci 1844 -m 'broken' # Test for issue884: "Build products not ignored until .hgignore is touched" echo '^build$' > .hgignore hg add .hgignore hg ci .hgignore -m 'ignorelist' # Now, lets add some build products... mkdir build touch build/x touch build/y # build/x & build/y shouldn't appear in "hg st" hg st kill `cat hg.pid`