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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>
date Fri, 10 Sep 2010 09:30:50 -0500
parents 8a65ea986755
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Test for b5605d88dc27
#  Make ui.prompt repeat on "unrecognized response" again (issue897)
# and for 840e2b315c1f
#  Fix misleading error and prompts during update/merge (issue556)

status() {
    [ $? -ne 0 ] && echo "failed."
    echo "status:"
    hg st -A file1 file2
    for file in file1 file2; do
        if [ -f $file ]; then
            echo "$file:"
            cat $file
        else
            echo "$file does not exist"
        fi
    done
}

hg init repo
cd repo
echo 1 > file1
echo 2 > file2
hg ci -Am 'added file1 and file2' # rev 0

hg rm file1
echo changed >> file2
hg ci -m 'removed file1, changed file2' # rev 1

hg co 0
echo changed >> file1
hg rm file2
hg ci -m 'changed file1, removed file2' # rev 2

echo
echo "# non-interactive merge"
hg merge -y || echo "failed"
status

echo
echo "# interactive merge"
hg co -C
hg merge --config ui.interactive=true <<EOF || echo "failed"
c
d
EOF
status

echo
echo "# interactive merge with bad input"
hg co -C
hg merge --config ui.interactive=true <<EOF || echo "failed"
foo
bar
d
baz
c
EOF
status

echo
echo "# interactive merge with not enough input"
hg co -C
hg merge --config ui.interactive=true <<EOF || echo "failed"
d
EOF
status