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tests: demonstrate a problem with renames on the p2 side of a conversion I think this is related to the octopus merge being sloppy, and that's having a cascading affect on the fixup merge. If this change is made on p1 (specifically with the 'Added parent file' commit), the failure doesn't occur. The file modification with the rename doesn't seem to be necessary, but it's what's happening in a production repo where I first noticed, so I left it. This is an example of the manifest divergence I'd been seeing, which wasn't fixed by Yuya's recent changes. This is separate from the changelog divergence I was also seeing[1]. Probably nobody cares about bzr anymore, but this will also affect git, since the octopus fixup code is in the hg sink. [1] https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2018-August/120473.html
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:19:36 -0400
parents 78f1899e4202
children 2372284d9457
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#!/usr/bin/env python

"""dummy SMTP server for use in tests"""

from __future__ import absolute_import

import asyncore
import optparse
import smtpd
import ssl
import sys
import traceback

from mercurial import (
    pycompat,
    server,
    sslutil,
    ui as uimod,
)

def log(msg):
    sys.stdout.write(msg)
    sys.stdout.flush()

class dummysmtpserver(smtpd.SMTPServer):
    def __init__(self, localaddr):
        smtpd.SMTPServer.__init__(self, localaddr, remoteaddr=None)

    def process_message(self, peer, mailfrom, rcpttos, data, **kwargs):
        log('%s from=%s to=%s\n' % (peer[0], mailfrom, ', '.join(rcpttos)))

    def handle_error(self):
        # On Windows, a bad SSL connection sometimes generates a WSAECONNRESET.
        # The default handler will shutdown this server, and then both the
        # current connection and subsequent ones fail on the client side with
        # "No connection could be made because the target machine actively
        # refused it".  If we eat the error, then the client properly aborts in
        # the expected way, and the server is available for subsequent requests.
        traceback.print_exc()

class dummysmtpsecureserver(dummysmtpserver):
    def __init__(self, localaddr, certfile):
        dummysmtpserver.__init__(self, localaddr)
        self._certfile = certfile

    def handle_accept(self):
        pair = self.accept()
        if not pair:
            return
        conn, addr = pair
        ui = uimod.ui.load()
        try:
            # wrap_socket() would block, but we don't care
            conn = sslutil.wrapserversocket(conn, ui, certfile=self._certfile)
        except ssl.SSLError:
            log('%s ssl error\n' % addr[0])
            conn.close()
            return
        smtpd.SMTPChannel(self, conn, addr)

def run():
    try:
        asyncore.loop()
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        pass

def _encodestrsonly(v):
    if isinstance(v, type(u'')):
        return v.encode('ascii')
    return v

def bytesvars(obj):
    unidict = vars(obj)
    bd = {k.encode('ascii'): _encodestrsonly(v) for k, v in unidict.items()}
    if bd[b'daemon_postexec'] is not None:
        bd[b'daemon_postexec'] = [
            _encodestrsonly(v) for v in bd[b'daemon_postexec']]
    return bd

def main():
    op = optparse.OptionParser()
    op.add_option('-d', '--daemon', action='store_true')
    op.add_option('--daemon-postexec', action='append')
    op.add_option('-p', '--port', type=int, default=8025)
    op.add_option('-a', '--address', default='localhost')
    op.add_option('--pid-file', metavar='FILE')
    op.add_option('--tls', choices=['none', 'smtps'], default='none')
    op.add_option('--certificate', metavar='FILE')

    opts, args = op.parse_args()
    if opts.tls == 'smtps' and not opts.certificate:
        op.error('--certificate must be specified')

    addr = (opts.address, opts.port)
    def init():
        if opts.tls == 'none':
            dummysmtpserver(addr)
        else:
            dummysmtpsecureserver(addr, opts.certificate)
        log('listening at %s:%d\n' % addr)

    server.runservice(
        bytesvars(opts), initfn=init, runfn=run,
        runargs=[pycompat.sysexecutable,
                 pycompat.fsencode(__file__)] + pycompat.sysargv[1:])

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()