convert: correctly convert paths to UTF-8 for Subversion
The previous code using encoding.tolocal() only worked by chance in these
situations:
* The string is ASCII: The fast path was triggered and the string was returned
unmodified.
* The local encoding is UTF-8: The source and target encoding is the same.
* The string is not valid UTF-8 and the native encoding is ISO-8859-1: If the
string doesn’t decode using UTF-8, ISO-8859-1 is tried as a fallback. During
`hg convert`, the local encoding is always UTF-8. The irony is that in this
case, encoding.tolocal() behaves like what someone would expect the reverse
function, encoding.fromlocal(), to do.
When the locale encoding is ISO-8859-15, trying to convert a SVN repo `/tmp/a€`
failed before like this:
file:///tmp/a%C2%A4 does not look like a Subversion repository to libsvn version 1.14.0
The correct URL is `file:///tmp/a%E2%82%AC`.
Unlike previously (with the ISO-8859-1 fallback), decoding the path using the
locale encoding can fail. In this case, we have to bail out, as Subversion
won’t be able to do anything useful with the path.
#require unix-permissions no-root
initial setup
$ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [ui]
> ssh="$PYTHON" "$TESTDIR/dummyssh"
> EOF
repository itself is non-readable
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$ hg init no-read
$ hg id ssh://user@dummy/no-read
000000000000
$ chmod a-rx no-read
$ hg id ssh://user@dummy/no-read
remote: abort: Permission denied: *$TESTTMP/no-read/.hg* (glob)
abort: no suitable response from remote hg!
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special case files are visible, but unreadable
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This is "similar" to the test above, but the directory is "traversable". This
seems an unexpected case in real life, but we test it anyway.
$ hg init other
$ hg id ssh://user@dummy/other
000000000000
$ for item in `find other | sort -r` ; do
> chmod a-r $item
> done
$ hg id ssh://user@dummy/other
remote: abort: Permission denied: '$TESTTMP/other/.hg/requires'
abort: no suitable response from remote hg!
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directory toward the repository is read only
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$ mkdir deep
$ hg init deep/nested
$ hg id ssh://user@dummy/deep/nested
000000000000
$ chmod a-rx deep
$ hg id ssh://user@dummy/deep/nested
remote: abort: Permission denied: *$TESTTMP/deep/nested/.hg* (glob)
abort: no suitable response from remote hg!
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repository has wrong requirement
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$ hg init repo-future
$ hg id ssh://user@dummy/repo-future
000000000000
$ echo flying-car >> repo-future/.hg/requires
$ hg id ssh://user@dummy/repo-future
remote: abort: repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: flying-car!
remote: (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information)
abort: no suitable response from remote hg!
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