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procutil: move stdin assignment outside of try-finally block
There is an stdin variable in the global scope of this module. And in the
`finally` block of this try-finally statement we're checking `if stdin is not
None`. Let's make sure we don't confuse code check tools into thinking we want
to use global stdin by moving this line of code outside of `try`.
This was caught by pytype 2023.11.21 on Python 3.11.2.
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Sat, 02 Dec 2023 15:10:28 -0300 |
parents | b3480822a251 |
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#testcases dirstate-v1 dirstate-v2 #if dirstate-v2 $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [format] > use-dirstate-v2=1 > [storage] > dirstate-v2.slow-path=allow > EOF #endif $ hg init ignorerepo $ cd ignorerepo debugignore with no hgignore should be deterministic: $ hg debugignore <nevermatcher> Issue562: .hgignore requires newline at end: $ touch foo $ touch bar $ touch baz $ cat > makeignore.py <<EOF > f = open(".hgignore", "w") > f.write("ignore\n") > f.write("foo\n") > # No EOL here > f.write("bar") > f.close() > EOF $ "$PYTHON" makeignore.py Should display baz only: $ hg status ? baz $ rm foo bar baz .hgignore makeignore.py $ touch a.o $ touch a.c $ touch syntax $ mkdir dir $ touch dir/a.o $ touch dir/b.o $ touch dir/c.o $ hg add dir/a.o $ hg commit -m 0 $ hg add dir/b.o $ hg status A dir/b.o ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax $ echo "*.o" > .hgignore $ hg status abort: $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore: invalid pattern (relre): *.o (glob) [255] Test relre with flags (issue6759) --------------------------------- regexp with flag is the first one $ echo 're:(?i)\.O$' > .hgignore $ echo 're:.hgignore' >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? a.c ? syntax $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='(?i:.*\\.O$)|.*.hgignore'> regex with flag is not the first one $ echo 're:.hgignore' > .hgignore $ echo 're:(?i)\.O$' >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? a.c ? syntax $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='.*.hgignore|(?i:.*\\.O$)'> flag in a pattern should affect that pattern only $ echo 're:(?i)\.O$' > .hgignore $ echo 're:.HGIGNORE' >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='(?i:.*\\.O$)|.*.HGIGNORE'> $ echo 're:.HGIGNORE' > .hgignore $ echo 're:(?i)\.O$' >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='.*.HGIGNORE|(?i:.*\\.O$)'> Check that '^' after flag is properly detected. $ echo 're:(?i)^[^a].*\.O$' > .hgignore $ echo 're:.HGIGNORE' >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? syntax $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='(?i:^[^a].*\\.O$)|.*.HGIGNORE'> $ echo 're:.HGIGNORE' > .hgignore $ echo 're:(?i)^[^a].*\.O$' >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? syntax $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='.*.HGIGNORE|(?i:^[^a].*\\.O$)'> further testing --------------- $ echo 're:^(?!a).*\.o$' > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? syntax #if rhg $ hg status --config rhg.on-unsupported=abort unsupported feature: Unsupported syntax regex parse error: ^(?:^(?!a).*\.o$) ^^^ error: look-around, including look-ahead and look-behind, is not supported [252] #endif Ensure given files are relative to cwd $ echo "dir/.*\.o" > .hgignore $ hg status -i I dir/c.o $ hg debugignore dir/c.o dir/missing.o dir/c.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) dir/missing.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) $ cd dir $ hg debugignore c.o missing.o c.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) missing.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) For icasefs, inexact matches also work, except for missing files #if icasefs $ hg debugignore c.O missing.O c.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: 'dir/.*\.o') (glob) missing.O is not ignored #endif $ cd .. $ echo ".*\.o" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax Ensure that comments work: $ touch 'foo#bar' 'quux#' 'quu0#' #if no-windows $ touch 'baz\' 'baz\wat' 'ba0\#wat' 'ba1\\' 'ba1\\wat' 'quu0\' #endif $ cat <<'EOF' >> .hgignore > # full-line comment > # whitespace-only comment line > syntax# pattern, no whitespace, then comment > a.c # pattern, then whitespace, then comment > baz\\# # (escaped) backslash, then comment > ba0\\\#w # (escaped) backslash, escaped comment character, then comment > ba1\\\\# # (escaped) backslashes, then comment > foo\#b # escaped comment character > quux\## escaped comment character at end of name > EOF $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? quu0# ? quu0\ (no-windows !) $ cat <<'EOF' > .hgignore > .*\.o > syntax: glob > syntax# pattern, no whitespace, then comment > a.c # pattern, then whitespace, then comment > baz\\#* # (escaped) backslash, then comment > ba0\\\#w* # (escaped) backslash, escaped comment character, then comment > ba1\\\\#* # (escaped) backslashes, then comment > foo\#b* # escaped comment character > quux\## escaped comment character at end of name > quu0[\#]# escaped comment character inside [...] > EOF $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? ba1\\wat (no-windows !) ? baz\wat (no-windows !) ? quu0\ (no-windows !) $ rm 'foo#bar' 'quux#' 'quu0#' #if no-windows $ rm 'baz\' 'baz\wat' 'ba0\#wat' 'ba1\\' 'ba1\\wat' 'quu0\' #endif Check that '^\.' does not ignore the root directory: $ echo "^\." > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax Test that patterns from ui.ignore options are read: $ echo > .hgignore $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [ui] > ignore.other = $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hg/testhgignore > EOF $ echo "glob:**.o" > .hg/testhgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax empty out testhgignore $ echo > .hg/testhgignore Test relative ignore path (issue4473): $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [ui] > ignore.relative = .hg/testhgignorerel > EOF $ echo "glob:*.o" > .hg/testhgignorerel $ cd dir $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='.*\\.o(?:/|$)'> $ cd .. $ echo > .hg/testhgignorerel $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore $ echo "re:.*\.o" >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ echo "syntax: invalid" > .hgignore $ hg status $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore: ignoring invalid syntax 'invalid' A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o ? syntax $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore $ echo "*.o" >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? syntax $ echo "relglob:syntax*" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o $ echo "relglob:*" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o $ cd dir $ hg status . A b.o $ hg debugignore <includematcher includes='.*(?:/|$)'> $ hg debugignore b.o b.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 1: '*') (glob) $ cd .. Check patterns that match only the directory "(fsmonitor !)" below assumes that fsmonitor is enabled with "walk_on_invalidate = false" (default), which doesn't involve re-walking whole repository at detection of .hgignore change. $ echo "^dir\$" > .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? dir/c.o (fsmonitor !) ? syntax Check recursive glob pattern matches no directories (dir/**/c.o matches dir/c.o) $ echo "syntax: glob" > .hgignore $ echo "dir/**/c.o" >> .hgignore $ touch dir/c.o $ mkdir dir/subdir $ touch dir/subdir/c.o $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? a.c ? a.o ? syntax $ hg debugignore a.c a.c is not ignored $ hg debugignore dir/c.o dir/c.o is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP/ignorerepo/.hgignore, line 2: 'dir/**/c.o') (glob) Check rooted globs $ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge= $ echo "syntax: rootglob" > .hgignore $ echo "a/*.ext" >> .hgignore $ for p in a b/a aa; do mkdir -p $p; touch $p/b.ext; done $ hg status -A 'set:**.ext' ? aa/b.ext ? b/a/b.ext I a/b.ext Check using 'include:' in ignore file $ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge= $ touch foo.included $ echo ".*.included" > otherignore $ hg status -I "include:otherignore" ? foo.included $ echo "include:otherignore" >> .hgignore $ hg status A dir/b.o ? .hgignore ? otherignore Check recursive uses of 'include:' $ echo "include:nested/ignore" >> otherignore $ mkdir nested nested/more $ echo "glob:*ignore" > nested/ignore $ echo "rootglob:a" >> nested/ignore $ touch a nested/a nested/more/a $ hg status A dir/b.o ? nested/a ? nested/more/a $ rm a nested/a nested/more/a $ cp otherignore goodignore $ echo "include:badignore" >> otherignore $ hg status skipping unreadable pattern file 'badignore': $ENOENT$ A dir/b.o $ mv goodignore otherignore Check using 'include:' while in a non-root directory $ cd .. $ hg -R ignorerepo status A dir/b.o $ cd ignorerepo Check including subincludes $ hg revert -q --all $ hg purge --all --config extensions.purge= $ echo ".hgignore" > .hgignore $ mkdir dir1 dir2 $ touch dir1/file1 dir1/file2 dir2/file1 dir2/file2 $ echo "subinclude:dir2/.hgignore" >> .hgignore $ echo "glob:file*2" > dir2/.hgignore $ hg status ? dir1/file1 ? dir1/file2 ? dir2/file1 Check including subincludes with other patterns $ echo "subinclude:dir1/.hgignore" >> .hgignore $ mkdir dir1/subdir $ touch dir1/subdir/file1 $ echo "rootglob:f?le1" > dir1/.hgignore $ hg status ? dir1/file2 ? dir1/subdir/file1 ? dir2/file1 $ rm dir1/subdir/file1 $ echo "regexp:f.le1" > dir1/.hgignore $ hg status ? dir1/file2 ? dir2/file1 Check multiple levels of sub-ignores $ touch dir1/subdir/subfile1 dir1/subdir/subfile3 dir1/subdir/subfile4 $ echo "subinclude:subdir/.hgignore" >> dir1/.hgignore $ echo "glob:subfil*3" >> dir1/subdir/.hgignore $ hg status ? dir1/file2 ? dir1/subdir/subfile4 ? dir2/file1 Check include subignore at the same level $ mv dir1/subdir/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo $ echo "regexp:f.le1" > dir1/.hgignore $ echo "subinclude:.hgignoretwo" >> dir1/.hgignore $ echo "glob:file*2" > dir1/.hgignoretwo $ hg status | grep file2 [1] $ hg debugignore dir1/file2 dir1/file2 is ignored (ignore rule in dir2/.hgignore, line 1: 'file*2') #if windows Windows paths are accepted on input $ rm dir1/.hgignore $ echo "dir1/file*" >> .hgignore $ hg debugignore "dir1\file2" dir1/file2 is ignored (ignore rule in $TESTTMP\ignorerepo\.hgignore, line 4: 'dir1/file*') $ hg up -qC . #endif #if dirstate-v2 rust Check the hash of ignore patterns written in the dirstate This is an optimization that is only relevant when using the Rust extensions $ cat_filename_and_hash () { > for i in "$@"; do > printf "$i " > cat "$i" | "$TESTDIR"/f --raw-sha1 | sed 's/^raw-sha1=//' > done > } $ hg status > /dev/null $ cat_filename_and_hash .hg/testhgignore .hg/testhgignorerel .hgignore dir2/.hgignore dir1/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo | $TESTDIR/f --sha1 sha1=c0beb296395d48ced8e14f39009c4ea6e409bfe6 $ hg debugstate --docket | grep ignore ignore pattern hash: c0beb296395d48ced8e14f39009c4ea6e409bfe6 $ echo rel > .hg/testhgignorerel $ hg status > /dev/null $ cat_filename_and_hash .hg/testhgignore .hg/testhgignorerel .hgignore dir2/.hgignore dir1/.hgignore dir1/.hgignoretwo | $TESTDIR/f --sha1 sha1=b8e63d3428ec38abc68baa27631516d5ec46b7fa $ hg debugstate --docket | grep ignore ignore pattern hash: b8e63d3428ec38abc68baa27631516d5ec46b7fa $ cd .. Check that the hash depends on the source of the hgignore patterns (otherwise the context is lost and things like subinclude are cached improperly) $ hg init ignore-collision $ cd ignore-collision $ echo > .hg/testhgignorerel $ mkdir dir1/ dir1/subdir $ touch dir1/subdir/f dir1/subdir/ignored1 $ echo 'ignored1' > dir1/.hgignore $ mkdir dir2 dir2/subdir $ touch dir2/subdir/f dir2/subdir/ignored2 $ echo 'ignored2' > dir2/.hgignore $ echo 'subinclude:dir2/.hgignore' >> .hgignore $ echo 'subinclude:dir1/.hgignore' >> .hgignore $ hg commit -Aqm_ $ > dir1/.hgignore $ echo 'ignored' > dir2/.hgignore $ echo 'ignored1' >> dir2/.hgignore $ hg status M dir1/.hgignore M dir2/.hgignore ? dir1/subdir/ignored1 #endif