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packaging: add Provides: python3-mercurial and Homepage to debian package There are other packages that depend on python3-mercurial, like debian's mercurial-git, so we should mark ourselves as providing it. I compared the control file we generate to the one that the debian maintainers generate, and noticed several differences: - the Homepage bit. I included this, because why not - a more robust Suggests list that includes a graphical merge tool - a more robust Breaks list - debian's Recommends openssh-client, we only Recommends ca-certificates - a split into `mercurial` and `mercurial-common` (and possibly others?) - a slightly different description Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9983
author Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com>
date Thu, 11 Feb 2021 11:22:53 -0800
parents 2372284d9457
children 6000f5b25c9b
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from __future__ import absolute_import

import unittest

from mercurial import encoding


class IsasciistrTest(unittest.TestCase):
    asciistrs = [
        b'a',
        b'ab',
        b'abc',
        b'abcd',
        b'abcde',
        b'abcdefghi',
        b'abcd\0fghi',
    ]

    def testascii(self):
        for s in self.asciistrs:
            self.assertTrue(encoding.isasciistr(s))

    def testnonasciichar(self):
        for s in self.asciistrs:
            for i in range(len(s)):
                t = bytearray(s)
                t[i] |= 0x80
                self.assertFalse(encoding.isasciistr(bytes(t)))


class LocalEncodingTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def testasciifastpath(self):
        s = b'\0' * 100
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.tolocal(s))
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.fromlocal(s))


class Utf8bEncodingTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.origencoding = encoding.encoding

    def tearDown(self):
        encoding.encoding = self.origencoding

    def testasciifastpath(self):
        s = b'\0' * 100
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.toutf8b(s))
        self.assertTrue(s is encoding.fromutf8b(s))

    def testlossylatin(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'ascii'
        s = u'\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'?')  # lossy
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # utf8 sequence preserved

    def testlosslesslatin(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'latin-1'
        s = u'\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'\xc0')  # lossless
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # convert back to utf-8

    def testlossy0xed(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'euc-kr'  # U+Dxxx Hangul
        s = u'\ud1bc\xc0'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertIn(b'\xed', l)
        self.assertTrue(l.endswith(b'?'))  # lossy
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # utf8 sequence preserved

    def testlossless0xed(self):
        encoding.encoding = b'euc-kr'  # U+Dxxx Hangul
        s = u'\ud1bc'.encode('utf-8')
        l = encoding.tolocal(s)
        self.assertEqual(l, b'\xc5\xed')  # lossless
        self.assertEqual(s, encoding.toutf8b(l))  # convert back to utf-8


if __name__ == '__main__':
    import silenttestrunner

    silenttestrunner.main(__name__)