narrow_widen_acl: enforce narrowacl in narrow_widen (SEC)
Reviewer note: this was sent by the author as a simple bugfix, but can be
considered a security patch, since it allows users to access things outside
of the ACL, hence the (SEC) prefix.
However, this affects the `narrow` extention which is still marked as
experimental and has relatively few users aside from large companies with
their own security layers on top from what we can gather.
We feel (Alphare: or at least, I feel) like pinging the packaging list is
enough in this case.
Test extension of unfinished states support.
$ mkdir chainify
$ cd chainify
$ cat >> chainify.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import cmdutil, error, extensions, exthelper, node, scmutil, state
> from hgext import rebase
>
> eh = exthelper.exthelper()
>
> extsetup = eh.finalextsetup
> cmdtable = eh.cmdtable
>
> # Rebase calls addunfinished in uisetup, so we have to call it in extsetup.
> # Ideally there'd by an 'extensions.afteruisetup()' just like
> # 'extensions.afterloaded()' to allow nesting multiple commands.
> @eh.extsetup
> def _extsetup(ui):
> state.addunfinished(
> b'chainify',
> b'chainify.state',
> continueflag=True,
> childopnames=[b'rebase'])
>
> def _node(repo, arg):
> return node.hex(scmutil.revsingle(repo, arg).node())
>
> @eh.command(
> b'chainify',
> [(b'r', b'revs', [], b'revs to chain', b'REV'),
> (b'', b'continue', False, b'continue op')],
> b'chainify [-r REV] +',
> inferrepo=True)
> def chainify(ui, repo, **opts):
> """Rebases r1, r2, r3, etc. into a chain."""
> with repo.wlock(), repo.lock():
> cmdstate = state.cmdstate(repo, b'chainify.state')
> if opts['continue']:
> if not cmdstate.exists():
> raise error.Abort(b'no chainify in progress')
> else:
> cmdutil.checkunfinished(repo)
> data = {
> b'tip': _node(repo, opts['revs'][0]),
> b'revs': b','.join(_node(repo, r) for r in opts['revs'][1:]),
> }
> cmdstate.save(1, data)
>
> data = cmdstate.read()
> while data[b'revs']:
> tip = data[b'tip']
> revs = data[b'revs'].split(b',')
> with state.delegating(repo, b'chainify', b'rebase'):
> ui.status(b'rebasing %s onto %s\n' % (revs[0][:12], tip[:12]))
> if state.ischildunfinished(repo, b'chainify', b'rebase'):
> rc = state.continuechild(ui, repo, b'chainify', b'rebase')
> else:
> rc = rebase.rebase(ui, repo, rev=[revs[0]], dest=tip)
> if rc and rc != 0:
> raise error.Abort(b'rebase failed (rc: %d)' % rc)
> data[b'tip'] = _node(repo, b'tip')
> data[b'revs'] = b','.join(revs[1:])
> cmdstate.save(1, data)
> cmdstate.delete()
> ui.status(b'done chainifying\n')
> EOF
$ chainifypath=`pwd`/chainify.py
$ echo '[extensions]' >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "chainify = $chainifypath" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "rebase =" >> $HGRCPATH
$ cd $TESTTMP
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo base > base.txt
$ hg commit -Aqm 'base commit'
$ echo foo > file1
$ hg commit -Aqm 'add file'
$ hg co -q ".^"
$ echo bar > file2
$ hg commit -Aqm 'add other file'
$ hg co -q ".^"
$ echo foo2 > file1
$ hg commit -Aqm 'add conflicting file'
$ hg co -q ".^"
$ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {files}'
o 3 file1
|
| o 2 file2
|/
| o 1 file1
|/
@ 0 base.txt
$ hg chainify -r 8430cfdf77c2 -r f8596309dff8 -r a858b338b3e9
rebasing f8596309dff8 onto 8430cfdf77c2
rebasing 2:f8596309dff8 "add other file"
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/* (glob)
rebasing a858b338b3e9 onto 83c722183a8e
rebasing 2:a858b338b3e9 "add conflicting file"
merging file1
warning: conflicts while merging file1! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
unresolved conflicts (see 'hg resolve', then 'hg chainify --continue')
[240]
$ hg status --config commands.status.verbose=True
M file1
? file1.orig
# The repository is in an unfinished *chainify* state.
# Unresolved merge conflicts:
#
# file1
#
# To mark files as resolved: hg resolve --mark FILE
# To continue: hg chainify --continue
# To abort: hg chainify --abort
$ echo foo3 > file1
$ hg resolve --mark file1
(no more unresolved files)
continue: hg chainify --continue
$ hg chainify --continue
rebasing a858b338b3e9 onto 83c722183a8e
rebasing 2:a858b338b3e9 "add conflicting file"
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/* (glob)
done chainifying
$ hg log --graph --template '{rev} {files}'
o 3 file1
|
o 2 file2
|
o 1 file1
|
@ 0 base.txt