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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 | 08a0f04b56bd |
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#!/bin/sh # This runs with TZ="GMT" hg init echo "test-parse-date" > a hg add a hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30" -m "rev 0" echo "hi!" >> a hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30 -0500" -m "rev 1" hg tag -d "2006-04-15 13:30" "Hi" hg backout --merge -d "2006-04-15 13:30 +0200" -m "rev 3" 1 hg ci -d "1150000000 14400" -m "rev 4 (merge)" echo "fail" >> a hg ci -d "should fail" -m "fail" hg ci -d "100000000000000000 1400" -m "fail" hg ci -d "100000 1400000" -m "fail" # Check with local timezone other than GMT and with DST TZ="PST+8PDT" export TZ # PST=UTC-8 / PDT=UTC-7 hg debugrebuildstate echo "a" > a hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30" -m "summer@UTC-7" hg debugrebuildstate echo "b" > a hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30 +0500" -m "summer@UTC+5" hg debugrebuildstate echo "c" > a hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30" -m "winter@UTC-8" hg debugrebuildstate echo "d" > a hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30 +0500" -m "winter@UTC+5" hg log --template '{date|date}\n' # Test issue1014 (fractional timezones) hg debugdate "1000000000 -16200" # 0430 hg debugdate "1000000000 -15300" # 0415 hg debugdate "1000000000 -14400" # 0400 hg debugdate "1000000000 0" # GMT hg debugdate "1000000000 14400" # -0400 hg debugdate "1000000000 15300" # -0415 hg debugdate "1000000000 16200" # -0430 hg debugdate "Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 +0430" hg debugdate "Sat Sep 08 21:16:40 2001 -0430" # Test 12-hours times hg debugdate "2006-02-01 1:00:30PM +0000" hg debugdate "1:00:30PM" > /dev/null || echo 'failed' #Test date formats with '>' or '<' accompanied by space characters hg log -d '>' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '<' hg log -d '>' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' >' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' <' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '> ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '< ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' > ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' < ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '>02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '<02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' >02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' <02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '> 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '< 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' > 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' < 02/01' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '>02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '<02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' >02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' <02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '> 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d '< 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' > 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n' hg log -d ' < 02/01 ' --template '{date|date}\n'