mercurial/py3kcompat.py
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
Sat, 08 Aug 2015 00:16:02 -0700
changeset 26056 5f2a4fc3c4fa
parent 21292 a7a9d84f5e4a
child 27486 5bfd01a3c2a9
permissions -rw-r--r--
ui: move URL and path detection into path API ui.expandpath() has code for recognizing URLs or local filesystem paths. Our goal is to use ``path`` class instances everywhere a path is represented. Changing ui.expandpath() to return path instances is a lot of work. Our goal is to slowly marginalize it by moving logic into the paths API and to convert callers to the paths API. Many callers of ui.expandpath() pass in a value that could be a local filesystem path or URI. We move the detection of these strings from ui.expandpath() to paths.getpath() and path.__init__(). To do this properly in a way that is compatible with future callers, we need to parse the "#branch" syntax out of locations. This is a bit complicated, but it is necessary. The code for URL parsing is essentially a copy of hg.parseurl(). Once all consumers are speaking the paths API, it is likely that this function won't be called any more and it can be deleted.

# py3kcompat.py - compatibility definitions for running hg in py3k
#
# Copyright 2010 Renato Cunha <renatoc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

import builtins

from numbers import Number

def bytesformatter(format, args):
    '''Custom implementation of a formatter for bytestrings.

    This function currently relies on the string formatter to do the
    formatting and always returns bytes objects.

    >>> bytesformatter(20, 10)
    0
    >>> bytesformatter('unicode %s, %s!', ('string', 'foo'))
    b'unicode string, foo!'
    >>> bytesformatter(b'test %s', 'me')
    b'test me'
    >>> bytesformatter('test %s', 'me')
    b'test me'
    >>> bytesformatter(b'test %s', b'me')
    b'test me'
    >>> bytesformatter('test %s', b'me')
    b'test me'
    >>> bytesformatter('test %d: %s', (1, b'result'))
    b'test 1: result'
    '''
    # The current implementation just converts from bytes to unicode, do
    # what's needed and then convert the results back to bytes.
    # Another alternative is to use the Python C API implementation.
    if isinstance(format, Number):
        # If the fixer erroneously passes a number remainder operation to
        # bytesformatter, we just return the correct operation
        return format % args
    if isinstance(format, bytes):
        format = format.decode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')
    if isinstance(args, bytes):
        args = args.decode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')
    if isinstance(args, tuple):
        newargs = []
        for arg in args:
            if isinstance(arg, bytes):
                arg = arg.decode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')
            newargs.append(arg)
        args = tuple(newargs)
    ret = format % args
    return ret.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')
builtins.bytesformatter = bytesformatter

origord = builtins.ord
def fakeord(char):
    if isinstance(char, int):
        return char
    return origord(char)
builtins.ord = fakeord

if __name__ == '__main__':
    import doctest
    doctest.testmod()