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py3: fix headencode() with display=False
We previously called str() on a email.header.Header object. On Python 2,
this returns a bytestring and the __str__ method is actually an alias to
.encode() method. On Python 3, __str__ does not perform encoding (and
returns a unicode string). To keep a consistent behavior across Python
versions, we explicitly use .encode() and we wrap the result with
encoding.strtolocal() to get a bytestring in all cases. As a side effect
of forcing bytes conversion, we need to decode back in _addressencode().
This is to make test-notify.t pass on Python 3.
Also note that headers are now encoded in some patchbomb tests; this is
because the charset is not always "us-ascii" ("iso-8859-1" otherwise) on
Python 3.
author | Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr> |
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date | Thu, 24 Oct 2019 17:16:43 +0200 |
parents | ef6cab7930b3 |
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$ hg init r1 $ cd r1 $ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c0 $ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c1 $ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c2 $ hg co -q 0 $ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c3 created new head $ hg co -q 3 $ hg merge --quiet $ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c4 $ hg log -G -T'{desc}' @ c4 |\ | o c3 | | o | c2 | | o | c1 |/ o c0 >>> from mercurial import hg >>> from mercurial import ui as uimod >>> repo = hg.repository(uimod.ui()) >>> for anc in repo.changelog.ancestors([4], inclusive=True): ... print(anc) 4 3 2 1 0