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subrepo: allows to drop courtesy phase sync (issue3781) Publishing server may contains draft changeset when they are created locally. As publishing is the default, it is actually fairly common. Because of this "inconsistency" phases synchronization may be done even to publishing server. This may cause severe issues for subrepo. It is possible to reference read-only repository as subrepo. Push in a super repo recursively push subrepo. Those pushes to potential read only repo are not optional, they are "suffered" not "choosed". This does not break because as the repo is untouched the push is supposed to be empty. If the reference repo locally contains draft changesets, a courtesy push is triggered to turn them public. As the repo is read only, the push fails (after possible prompt asking for credential). Failure of the sub-push aborts the whole subrepo push. This force the user to define a custom default-push for such subrepo. This changeset introduce a prevention of this error client side by skipping the courtesy phase synchronisation in problematic situation. The phases synchronisation is skipped when four conditions are gathered: - this is a subrepo push, (normal push to read-only repo) - and remote support phase - and remote is publishing - and no changesets was pushed (if we pushed changesets, repo is not read only) The internal config option used in this version is not definitive. It is here to demonstrate a working fix to the issue. In the future we probably wants to track subrepo changes and avoid pushing to untouched one. That will prevent any attempt to push to read-only or unreachable subrepo. Another fix to prevent courtesy push from older clients to push to newer server is also still needed.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@logilab.fr>
date Thu, 31 Jan 2013 01:44:29 +0100
parents e7cfe3587ea4
children 007d276f8c94
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# 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 os, 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

# Create bytes equivalents for os.environ values
for key in list(os.environ.keys()):
    # UTF-8 is fine for us
    bkey = key.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')
    bvalue = os.environ[key].encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')
    os.environ[bkey] = bvalue

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()