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util: prefer "bytesio" to "stringio" The io.BytesIO and io.StringIO types enforce the type of data being operated on. On Python 2, we use cStringIO.StringIO(), which is lax about mixing types. On Python 3, we actually use io.BytesIO. Ideally, we'd use io.BytesIO on Python 2. But I believe its performance is poor compared to cString.StringIO(). Anyway, we canonically define our pycompat type as "stringio." That name is misleading, especially on Python 3. This commit renames the canonical symbols to "bytesio." "stringio" is preserved as an alias for API compatibility. There are a lot of callers in the repo and I hesitate to take away the old name. I also don't feel like changing everything at this time. But at least new callers can use a "proper" name. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2868
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 14 Mar 2018 11:52:35 -0700
parents 482d6f6dba91
children d4a2e0d5d042
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# hgweb/wsgicgi.py - CGI->WSGI translator
#
# Copyright 2006 Eric Hopper <hopper@omnifarious.org>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
#
# This was originally copied from the public domain code at
# http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#the-server-gateway-side

from __future__ import absolute_import

from .. import (
    encoding,
    util,
)

from . import (
    common,
)

def launch(application):
    util.setbinary(util.stdin)
    util.setbinary(util.stdout)

    environ = dict(encoding.environ.iteritems())
    environ.setdefault(r'PATH_INFO', '')
    if environ.get(r'SERVER_SOFTWARE', r'').startswith(r'Microsoft-IIS'):
        # IIS includes script_name in PATH_INFO
        scriptname = environ[r'SCRIPT_NAME']
        if environ[r'PATH_INFO'].startswith(scriptname):
            environ[r'PATH_INFO'] = environ[r'PATH_INFO'][len(scriptname):]

    stdin = util.stdin
    if environ.get(r'HTTP_EXPECT', r'').lower() == r'100-continue':
        stdin = common.continuereader(stdin, util.stdout.write)

    environ[r'wsgi.input'] = stdin
    environ[r'wsgi.errors'] = util.stderr
    environ[r'wsgi.version'] = (1, 0)
    environ[r'wsgi.multithread'] = False
    environ[r'wsgi.multiprocess'] = True
    environ[r'wsgi.run_once'] = True

    if environ.get(r'HTTPS', r'off').lower() in (r'on', r'1', r'yes'):
        environ[r'wsgi.url_scheme'] = r'https'
    else:
        environ[r'wsgi.url_scheme'] = r'http'

    headers_set = []
    headers_sent = []
    out = util.stdout

    def write(data):
        if not headers_set:
            raise AssertionError("write() before start_response()")

        elif not headers_sent:
            # Before the first output, send the stored headers
            status, response_headers = headers_sent[:] = headers_set
            out.write('Status: %s\r\n' % status)
            for header in response_headers:
                out.write('%s: %s\r\n' % header)
            out.write('\r\n')

        out.write(data)
        out.flush()

    def start_response(status, response_headers, exc_info=None):
        if exc_info:
            try:
                if headers_sent:
                    # Re-raise original exception if headers sent
                    raise exc_info[0](exc_info[1], exc_info[2])
            finally:
                exc_info = None     # avoid dangling circular ref
        elif headers_set:
            raise AssertionError("Headers already set!")

        headers_set[:] = [status, response_headers]
        return write

    content = application(environ, start_response)
    try:
        for chunk in content:
            write(chunk)
        if not headers_sent:
            write('')   # send headers now if body was empty
    finally:
        getattr(content, 'close', lambda: None)()