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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 | ee876e42dd74 |
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#!/bin/sh hgcommit() { hg commit -u user -d '0 0' "$@" } hg init clhead cd clhead touch foo && hg add && hgcommit -m 'foo' touch bar && hg add && hgcommit -m 'bar' touch baz && hg add && hgcommit -m 'baz' echo "flub" > foo hgcommit -m "flub" echo "nub" > foo hgcommit -m "nub" hg up -C 2 echo "c1" > c1 hg add c1 hgcommit -m "c1" echo "c2" > c1 hgcommit -m "c2" hg up -C 2 echo "d1" > d1 hg add d1 hgcommit -m "d1" echo "d2" > d1 hgcommit -m "d2" hg tag -l good echo '% fail with three heads' hg up -C good hg merge echo '% close one of the heads' hg up -C 6 hgcommit -m 'close this head' --close-branch echo '% succeed with two open heads' hg up -C good hg up -C good hg merge hgcommit -m 'merged heads' echo '% hg update -C 8' hg update -C 8 echo '% hg branch some-branch' hg branch some-branch echo '% hg commit' hgcommit -m 'started some-branch' echo '% hg commit --close-branch' hgcommit --close-branch -m 'closed some-branch' echo '% hg update default' hg update default echo '% hg merge some-branch' hg merge some-branch echo '% hg commit (no reopening of some-branch)' hgcommit -m 'merge with closed branch' cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF [extensions] graphlog = EOF #hg glog