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hgweb: be sure to drain request data even in early error conditions Thanks to Mads Kiilerich with noticing this. The hg client can only read data after all the sent data has been read, so we have to read all the request data even if we're not going to do anything with it (in error conditions). This is not easy to fix in the client, because we're using Python's httplib, which is strictly stateful. Abstracted the draining into a separate method.
author Dirkjan Ochtman <dirkjan@ochtman.nl>
date Mon, 20 Oct 2008 10:15:26 +0200
parents 46abbed02b2d
children 29d2a7e3a88b
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#!/bin/sh

hg init t
cd t

# we need a repo with some legacy latin-1 changesets
hg unbundle $TESTDIR/legacy-encoding.hg
hg co

python << EOF
f = file('latin-1', 'w'); f.write("latin-1 e' encoded: \xe9"); f.close()
f = file('utf-8', 'w'); f.write("utf-8 e' encoded: \xc3\xa9"); f.close()
f = file('latin-1-tag', 'w'); f.write("\xe9"); f.close()
EOF

echo % should fail with encoding error
echo "plain old ascii" > a
hg st
HGENCODING=ascii hg ci -l latin-1 -d "1000000 0"

echo % these should work
echo "latin-1" > a
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg ci -l latin-1 -d "1000000 0"
echo "utf-8" > a
HGENCODING=utf-8 hg ci -l utf-8 -d "1000000 0"

HGENCODING=latin-1 hg tag -d "1000000 0" `cat latin-1-tag`
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg branch `cat latin-1-tag`
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg ci -d "1000000 0" -m 'latin1 branch'
rm .hg/branch

echo % ascii
hg --encoding ascii log
echo % latin-1
hg --encoding latin-1 log
echo % utf-8
hg --encoding utf-8 log
echo % ascii
HGENCODING=ascii hg tags
echo % latin-1
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg tags
echo % utf-8
HGENCODING=utf-8 hg tags
echo % ascii
HGENCODING=ascii hg branches
echo % latin-1
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg branches
echo % utf-8
HGENCODING=utf-8 hg branches

echo '[ui]' >> .hg/hgrc
echo 'fallbackencoding = koi8-r' >> .hg/hgrc
echo % utf-8
HGENCODING=utf-8 hg log

HGENCODING=dolphin hg log

HGENCODING=ascii hg branch `cat latin-1-tag`
cp latin-1-tag .hg/branch
HGENCODING=latin-1 hg ci -d "1000000 0" -m 'should fail'
exit 0