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dirstate: detect potential fishy transaction patterns while changing
If we rely on the transaction more, we should be more careful about the
transaction. Adding extra security seems reasonable.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 16 Feb 2023 02:44:07 +0100 |
parents | 1bd33932713d |
children | d718eddf01d9 |
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from mercurial import demandimport demandimport.enable() import os import subprocess import sys import types # Don't import pycompat because it has too many side-effects. ispy311 = (sys.version_info.major, sys.version_info.minor) >= (3, 11) # Only run if demandimport is allowed if subprocess.call( [os.environ['PYTHON'], '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'], 'demandimport'] ): sys.exit(80) # We rely on assert, which gets optimized out. if sys.flags.optimize: sys.exit(80) # The demand importer doesn't work on Python 3.5. if sys.version_info[0:2] == (3, 5): sys.exit(80) from importlib.util import _LazyModule try: from importlib.util import _Module as moduletype except ImportError: moduletype = types.ModuleType if os.name != 'nt': try: import distutils.msvc9compiler print( 'distutils.msvc9compiler needs to be an immediate ' 'importerror on non-windows platforms' ) distutils.msvc9compiler except ImportError: pass import re rsub = re.sub def f(obj): l = repr(obj) l = rsub("0x[0-9a-fA-F]+", "0x?", l) l = rsub("from '.*'", "from '?'", l) l = rsub("'<[a-z]*>'", "'<whatever>'", l) return l demandimport.disable() os.environ['HGDEMANDIMPORT'] = 'disable' # this enable call should not actually enable demandimport! demandimport.enable() from mercurial import node # We use assert instead of a unittest test case because having imports inside # functions changes behavior of the demand importer. assert not isinstance(node, _LazyModule) # now enable it for real del os.environ['HGDEMANDIMPORT'] demandimport.enable() # Test access to special attributes through demandmod proxy assert 'mercurial.error' not in sys.modules from mercurial import error as errorproxy assert isinstance(errorproxy, _LazyModule) assert f(errorproxy) == "<module 'mercurial.error' from '?'>", f(errorproxy) doc = ' '.join(errorproxy.__doc__.split()[:3]) assert doc == 'Mercurial exceptions. This', doc assert errorproxy.__name__ == 'mercurial.error', errorproxy.__name__ # __name__ must be accessible via __dict__ so the relative imports can be # resolved name = errorproxy.__dict__['__name__'] assert name == 'mercurial.error', name assert not isinstance(errorproxy, _LazyModule) assert f(errorproxy) == "<module 'mercurial.error' from '?'>", f(errorproxy) import os assert not isinstance(os, _LazyModule) if ispy311: assert f(os) == "<module 'os' (frozen)>", f(os) else: assert f(os) == "<module 'os' from '?'>", f(os) assert f(os.system) == '<built-in function system>', f(os.system) if ispy311: assert f(os) == "<module 'os' (frozen)>", f(os) else: assert f(os) == "<module 'os' from '?'>", f(os) assert 'mercurial.utils.procutil' not in sys.modules from mercurial.utils import procutil assert isinstance(procutil, _LazyModule) assert f(procutil) == "<module 'mercurial.utils.procutil' from '?'>", f( procutil ) assert f(procutil.system) == '<function system at 0x?>', f(procutil.system) assert procutil.__class__ == moduletype, procutil.__class__ assert f(procutil) == "<module 'mercurial.utils.procutil' from '?'>", f( procutil ) assert f(procutil.system) == '<function system at 0x?>', f(procutil.system) assert 'mercurial.hgweb' not in sys.modules from mercurial import hgweb assert isinstance(hgweb, _LazyModule) assert f(hgweb) == "<module 'mercurial.hgweb' from '?'>", f(hgweb) assert isinstance(hgweb.hgweb_mod, _LazyModule) assert f(hgweb.hgweb_mod) == "<module 'mercurial.hgweb.hgweb_mod' from '?'>", f( hgweb.hgweb_mod ) assert f(hgweb) == "<module 'mercurial.hgweb' from '?'>", f(hgweb) import re as fred assert not isinstance(fred, _LazyModule) assert f(fred) == "<module 're' from '?'>" import re as remod assert not isinstance(remod, _LazyModule) assert f(remod) == "<module 're' from '?'>" import sys as re assert not isinstance(re, _LazyModule) assert f(re) == "<module 'sys' (built-in)>" assert not isinstance(fred, _LazyModule) assert f(fred) == "<module 're' from '?'>", f(fred) assert f(fred.sub) == '<function sub at 0x?>', f(fred.sub) assert not isinstance(fred, _LazyModule) assert f(fred) == "<module 're' from '?'>", f(fred) remod.escape # use remod assert f(remod) == "<module 're' from '?'>", f(remod) assert not isinstance(re, _LazyModule) assert f(re) == "<module 'sys' (built-in)>" assert f(type(re.stderr)) == "<class '_io.TextIOWrapper'>", f(type(re.stderr)) assert f(re) == "<module 'sys' (built-in)>" assert 'telnetlib' not in sys.modules import telnetlib assert isinstance(telnetlib, _LazyModule) assert f(telnetlib) == "<module 'telnetlib' from '?'>" try: from telnetlib import unknownattr assert False, ( 'no demandmod should be created for attribute of non-package ' 'module:\ntelnetlib.unknownattr = %s' % f(unknownattr) ) except ImportError as inst: assert rsub(r"'", '', str(inst)).startswith( 'cannot import name unknownattr' ) from mercurial import util # Unlike the import statement, __import__() function should not raise # ImportError even if fromlist has an unknown item # (see Python/import.c:import_module_level() and ensure_fromlist()) assert 'ftplib' not in sys.modules zipfileimp = __import__('ftplib', globals(), locals(), ['unknownattr']) assert f(zipfileimp) == "<module 'ftplib' from '?'>", f(zipfileimp) assert not util.safehasattr(zipfileimp, 'unknownattr') # test deactivation for issue6725 del sys.modules['telnetlib'] with demandimport.deactivated(): import telnetlib assert telnetlib.__loader__ == telnetlib.__spec__.loader assert telnetlib.__loader__.get_resource_reader