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tests-subrepo-git: emit a different "pwned" message based on the test
Having a single "pwned" message which may or may not be emitted during the
tests for CVE-2016-3068 leads to extra confusion. Allow each test to emit
a more detailed message based on what the expectations are.
In both cases, we expect a version of git which has had the vulnerability
plugged, as well as a version of mercurial which also knows about
GIT_ALLOW_PROTOCOL. For the first test, we make sure GIT_ALLOW_PROTOCOL is
unset, meaning that the ext-protocol subrepo should be ignored; if it
isn't, there's either a problem with mercurial or the installed copy of
git.
For the second test, we explicitly allow ext-protocol subrepos, which means
that the subrepo will be accessed and a message emitted confirming that
this was, in fact, our intention.
author | Danek Duvall <danek.duvall@oracle.com> |
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date | Fri, 27 May 2016 15:20:03 -0700 |
parents | 630f5f04bc74 |
children | a0939666b836 |
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# Perforce source for convert extension. # # Copyright 2009, Frank Kingswood <frank@kingswood-consulting.co.uk> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import marshal import re from mercurial import ( error, util, ) from mercurial.i18n import _ from . import common def loaditer(f): "Yield the dictionary objects generated by p4" try: while True: d = marshal.load(f) if not d: break yield d except EOFError: pass def decodefilename(filename): """Perforce escapes special characters @, #, *, or % with %40, %23, %2A, or %25 respectively >>> decodefilename('portable-net45%252Bnetcore45%252Bwp8%252BMonoAndroid') 'portable-net45%2Bnetcore45%2Bwp8%2BMonoAndroid' >>> decodefilename('//Depot/Directory/%2525/%2523/%23%40.%2A') '//Depot/Directory/%25/%23/#@.*' """ replacements = [('%2A', '*'), ('%23', '#'), ('%40', '@'), ('%25', '%')] for k, v in replacements: filename = filename.replace(k, v) return filename class p4_source(common.converter_source): def __init__(self, ui, path, revs=None): # avoid import cycle from . import convcmd super(p4_source, self).__init__(ui, path, revs=revs) if "/" in path and not path.startswith('//'): raise common.NoRepo(_('%s does not look like a P4 repository') % path) common.checktool('p4', abort=False) self.p4changes = {} self.heads = {} self.changeset = {} self.files = {} self.copies = {} self.tags = {} self.lastbranch = {} self.parent = {} self.encoding = self.ui.config('convert', 'p4.encoding', default=convcmd.orig_encoding) self.depotname = {} # mapping from local name to depot name self.localname = {} # mapping from depot name to local name self.re_type = re.compile( "([a-z]+)?(text|binary|symlink|apple|resource|unicode|utf\d+)" "(\+\w+)?$") self.re_keywords = re.compile( r"\$(Id|Header|Date|DateTime|Change|File|Revision|Author)" r":[^$\n]*\$") self.re_keywords_old = re.compile("\$(Id|Header):[^$\n]*\$") if revs and len(revs) > 1: raise error.Abort(_("p4 source does not support specifying " "multiple revisions")) self._parse(ui, path) def _parse_view(self, path): "Read changes affecting the path" cmd = 'p4 -G changes -s submitted %s' % util.shellquote(path) stdout = util.popen(cmd, mode='rb') for d in loaditer(stdout): c = d.get("change", None) if c: self.p4changes[c] = True def _parse(self, ui, path): "Prepare list of P4 filenames and revisions to import" ui.status(_('reading p4 views\n')) # read client spec or view if "/" in path: self._parse_view(path) if path.startswith("//") and path.endswith("/..."): views = {path[:-3]:""} else: views = {"//": ""} else: cmd = 'p4 -G client -o %s' % util.shellquote(path) clientspec = marshal.load(util.popen(cmd, mode='rb')) views = {} for client in clientspec: if client.startswith("View"): sview, cview = clientspec[client].split() self._parse_view(sview) if sview.endswith("...") and cview.endswith("..."): sview = sview[:-3] cview = cview[:-3] cview = cview[2:] cview = cview[cview.find("/") + 1:] views[sview] = cview # list of changes that affect our source files self.p4changes = self.p4changes.keys() self.p4changes.sort(key=int) # list with depot pathnames, longest first vieworder = views.keys() vieworder.sort(key=len, reverse=True) # handle revision limiting startrev = self.ui.config('convert', 'p4.startrev', default=0) self.p4changes = [x for x in self.p4changes if ((not startrev or int(x) >= int(startrev)) and (not self.revs or int(x) <= int(self.revs[0])))] # now read the full changelists to get the list of file revisions ui.status(_('collecting p4 changelists\n')) lastid = None for change in self.p4changes: cmd = "p4 -G describe -s %s" % change stdout = util.popen(cmd, mode='rb') d = marshal.load(stdout) desc = self.recode(d.get("desc", "")) shortdesc = desc.split("\n", 1)[0] t = '%s %s' % (d["change"], repr(shortdesc)[1:-1]) ui.status(util.ellipsis(t, 80) + '\n') if lastid: parents = [lastid] else: parents = [] date = (int(d["time"]), 0) # timezone not set c = common.commit(author=self.recode(d["user"]), date=util.datestr(date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %1%2'), parents=parents, desc=desc, branch=None, extra={"p4": change}) files = [] copies = {} copiedfiles = [] i = 0 while ("depotFile%d" % i) in d and ("rev%d" % i) in d: oldname = d["depotFile%d" % i] filename = None for v in vieworder: if oldname.lower().startswith(v.lower()): filename = decodefilename(views[v] + oldname[len(v):]) break if filename: files.append((filename, d["rev%d" % i])) self.depotname[filename] = oldname if (d.get("action%d" % i) == "move/add"): copiedfiles.append(filename) self.localname[oldname] = filename i += 1 # Collect information about copied files for filename in copiedfiles: oldname = self.depotname[filename] flcmd = 'p4 -G filelog %s' \ % util.shellquote(oldname) flstdout = util.popen(flcmd, mode='rb') copiedfilename = None for d in loaditer(flstdout): copiedoldname = None i = 0 while ("change%d" % i) in d: if (d["change%d" % i] == change and d["action%d" % i] == "move/add"): j = 0 while ("file%d,%d" % (i, j)) in d: if d["how%d,%d" % (i, j)] == "moved from": copiedoldname = d["file%d,%d" % (i, j)] break j += 1 i += 1 if copiedoldname and copiedoldname in self.localname: copiedfilename = self.localname[copiedoldname] break if copiedfilename: copies[filename] = copiedfilename else: ui.warn(_("cannot find source for copied file: %s@%s\n") % (filename, change)) self.changeset[change] = c self.files[change] = files self.copies[change] = copies lastid = change if lastid: self.heads = [lastid] def getheads(self): return self.heads def getfile(self, name, rev): cmd = 'p4 -G print %s' \ % util.shellquote("%s#%s" % (self.depotname[name], rev)) lasterror = None while True: stdout = util.popen(cmd, mode='rb') mode = None contents = [] keywords = None for d in loaditer(stdout): code = d["code"] data = d.get("data") if code == "error": # if this is the first time error happened # re-attempt getting the file if not lasterror: lasterror = IOError(d["generic"], data) # this will exit inner-most for-loop break else: raise lasterror elif code == "stat": action = d.get("action") if action in ["purge", "delete", "move/delete"]: return None, None p4type = self.re_type.match(d["type"]) if p4type: mode = "" flags = ((p4type.group(1) or "") + (p4type.group(3) or "")) if "x" in flags: mode = "x" if p4type.group(2) == "symlink": mode = "l" if "ko" in flags: keywords = self.re_keywords_old elif "k" in flags: keywords = self.re_keywords elif code == "text" or code == "binary": contents.append(data) lasterror = None if not lasterror: break if mode is None: return None, None contents = ''.join(contents) if keywords: contents = keywords.sub("$\\1$", contents) if mode == "l" and contents.endswith("\n"): contents = contents[:-1] return contents, mode def getchanges(self, rev, full): if full: raise error.Abort(_("convert from p4 does not support --full")) return self.files[rev], self.copies[rev], set() def getcommit(self, rev): return self.changeset[rev] def gettags(self): return self.tags def getchangedfiles(self, rev, i): return sorted([x[0] for x in self.files[rev]])