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alias: fail gracefully when invalid global options are given (issue2442) This patch modifies the check for shell aliases to prevent crashing when an invalid global option is given. When an invalid global option is given the check will simply return and let the normal error handling for this case happen.
author Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com>
date Sun, 17 Oct 2010 13:24:37 -0400
parents 6ab4a7d3c179
children 4c50552fc9bc
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys

def check(a, b):
    if a != b:
        print (a, b)

def cert(cn):
    return dict(subject=((('commonName', cn),),))

from mercurial.url import _verifycert

# Test non-wildcard certificates
check(_verifycert(cert('example.com'), 'example.com'),
      None)
check(_verifycert(cert('example.com'), 'www.example.com'),
      'certificate is for example.com')
check(_verifycert(cert('www.example.com'), 'example.com'),
      'certificate is for www.example.com')

# Test wildcard certificates
check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'www.example.com'),
      None)
check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'example.com'),
      'certificate is for *.example.com')
check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'w.w.example.com'),
      'certificate is for *.example.com')

# Avoid some pitfalls
check(_verifycert(cert('*.foo'), 'foo'),
      'certificate is for *.foo')
check(_verifycert(cert('*o'), 'foo'),
      'certificate is for *o')

check(_verifycert({'subject': ()},
                  'example.com'),
      'no commonName found in certificate')
check(_verifycert(None, 'example.com'),
      'no certificate received')