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tests: skip `test-wsgicgi.t` on MSYS
The test is attempting to set `PATH_INFO="/rev/\xe2\x80\x94"` into the
environment, which it does. The problem is that when MSYS sees a leading '/' in
an environment variable, it thinks it's a unix filesystem path, so it "helpfully"
prepends the Windows path to the MSYS root directory before running a non-MSYS
process. hgweb would then split this value on '/', so it would get 'C:' instead
of 'rev', and return a 400 since that isn't a valid web command.
I tried generating a *.bat file, but had trouble running that via `cmd.exe`
inside the test. I also tried generating an equivalent *.py launcher that would
set the environment variables itself. But there is no `os.environb` on Windows,
and the value was getting mangled when put into the script. So, I give up. If
it's encoding stuff on Windows, it's probably broken.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 07 Oct 2024 13:19:16 -0400 |
parents | f4733654f144 |
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# rcutil.py - utilities about config paths, special config sections etc. # # Copyright Mercurial Contributors # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import annotations import os from . import ( encoding, pycompat, util, ) from .utils import resourceutil if pycompat.iswindows: from . import scmwindows as scmplatform else: from . import scmposix as scmplatform fallbackpager = scmplatform.fallbackpager systemrcpath = scmplatform.systemrcpath userrcpath = scmplatform.userrcpath def _expandrcpath(path): '''path could be a file or a directory. return a list of file paths''' p = util.expandpath(path) if os.path.isdir(p): join = os.path.join return sorted( join(p, f) for f, k in util.listdir(p) if f.endswith(b'.rc') ) return [p] def envrcitems(env=None): """Return [(section, name, value, source)] config items. The config items are extracted from environment variables specified by env, used to override systemrc, but not userrc. If env is not provided, encoding.environ will be used. """ if env is None: env = encoding.environ checklist = [ (b'EDITOR', b'ui', b'editor'), (b'VISUAL', b'ui', b'editor'), (b'PAGER', b'pager', b'pager'), ] result = [] for envname, section, configname in checklist: if envname not in env: continue result.append((section, configname, env[envname], b'$%s' % envname)) return result def default_rc_resources(): """return rc resource IDs in defaultrc""" rsrcs = resourceutil.contents(b'mercurial.defaultrc') return [ (b'mercurial.defaultrc', r) for r in sorted(rsrcs) if resourceutil.is_resource(b'mercurial.defaultrc', r) and r.endswith(b'.rc') ] def rccomponents(): """return an ordered [(type, obj)] about where to load configs. respect $HGRCPATH. if $HGRCPATH is empty, only .hg/hgrc of current repo is used. if $HGRCPATH is not set, the platform default will be used. if a directory is provided, *.rc files under it will be used. type could be either 'path', 'items' or 'resource'. If type is 'path', obj is a string, and is the config file path. if type is 'items', obj is a list of (section, name, value, source) that should fill the config directly. If type is 'resource', obj is a tuple of (package name, resource name). """ envrc = (b'items', envrcitems()) if b'HGRCPATH' in encoding.environ: # assume HGRCPATH is all about user configs so environments can be # overridden. _rccomponents = [envrc] for p in encoding.environ[b'HGRCPATH'].split(pycompat.ospathsep): if not p: continue _rccomponents.extend((b'path', p) for p in _expandrcpath(p)) else: _rccomponents = [(b'resource', r) for r in default_rc_resources()] normpaths = lambda paths: [ (b'path', os.path.normpath(p)) for p in paths ] _rccomponents.extend(normpaths(systemrcpath())) _rccomponents.append(envrc) _rccomponents.extend(normpaths(userrcpath())) return _rccomponents def defaultpagerenv(): """return a dict of default environment variables and their values, intended to be set before starting a pager. """ return {b'LESS': b'FRX', b'LV': b'-c'} def use_repo_hgrc(): """True if repositories `.hg/hgrc` config should be read""" return b'HGRCSKIPREPO' not in encoding.environ