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win32mbcs: allow win32mbcs extension to be enabled on cygwin platform
this patch allows win32mbcs extension to be enabled on cygwin platform
for problematic character encodings.
on recent cygwin platform, even though
"os.path.supports_unicode_filenames" is False, "os.listdir()" and
other path manipulation functions can return the result correctly
decoded in unicode for invocations with unicode arguments, if locale
is configured properly.
existing code to check "os.path.supports_unicode_filenames" is kept to
prevent win32mbcs from being enabled on unexpected platform.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Sun, 25 Dec 2011 20:32:48 +0900 |
parents | 52a137edc060 |
children | 26756d9d8143 |
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$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" darcs || exit 80 $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "convert=" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo 'graphlog =' >> $HGRCPATH $ DARCS_EMAIL='test@example.org'; export DARCS_EMAIL skip if we can't import elementtree $ mkdir dummy $ mkdir dummy/_darcs $ if hg convert dummy 2>&1 | grep ElementTree > /dev/null; then > echo 'skipped: missing feature: elementtree module' > exit 80 > fi try converting darcs1 repository $ hg clone -q "$TESTDIR/bundles/darcs1.hg" darcs $ hg convert -s darcs darcs/darcs1 2>&1 | grep darcs-1.0 darcs-1.0 repository format is unsupported, please upgrade initialize darcs repo $ mkdir darcs-repo $ cd darcs-repo $ darcs init $ echo a > a $ darcs record -a -l -m p0 Finished recording patch 'p0' $ cd .. branch and update $ darcs get darcs-repo darcs-clone >/dev/null $ cd darcs-clone $ echo c >> a $ echo c > c $ darcs record -a -l -m p1.1 Finished recording patch 'p1.1' $ cd .. update source $ cd darcs-repo $ echo b >> a $ echo b > b $ darcs record -a -l -m p1.2 Finished recording patch 'p1.2' $ darcs pull -a --no-set-default ../darcs-clone Backing up ./a(-darcs-backup0) We have conflicts in the following files: ./a Finished pulling and applying. $ sleep 1 $ echo e > a $ echo f > f $ mkdir dir $ echo d > dir/d $ echo d > dir/d2 $ darcs record -a -l -m p2 Finished recording patch 'p2' test file and directory move $ darcs mv f ff Test remove + move $ darcs remove dir/d2 $ rm dir/d2 $ darcs mv dir dir2 $ darcs record -a -l -m p3 Finished recording patch 'p3' The converter does not currently handle patch conflicts very well. When they occur, it reverts *all* changes and moves forward, letting the conflict resolving patch fix collisions. Unfortunately, non-conflicting changes, like the addition of the "c" file in p1.1 patch are reverted too. Just to say that manifest not listing "c" here is a bug. $ cd .. $ hg convert darcs-repo darcs-repo-hg initializing destination darcs-repo-hg repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 4 p0 3 p1.2 2 p1.1 1 p2 0 p3 $ hg log -R darcs-repo-hg -g --template '{rev} "{desc|firstline}" ({author}) files: {files}\n' "$@" 4 "p3" (test@example.org) files: dir/d dir/d2 dir2/d f ff 3 "p2" (test@example.org) files: a dir/d dir/d2 f 2 "p1.1" (test@example.org) files: 1 "p1.2" (test@example.org) files: a b 0 "p0" (test@example.org) files: a $ hg up -q -R darcs-repo-hg $ hg -R darcs-repo-hg manifest --debug 7225b30cdf38257d5cc7780772c051b6f33e6d6b 644 a 1e88685f5ddec574a34c70af492f95b6debc8741 644 b 37406831adc447ec2385014019599dfec953c806 644 dir2/d b783a337463792a5c7d548ad85a7d3253c16ba8c 644 ff