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config: read configs from directories in lexicographical order
Mercurial currently reads the .rc files specified in HGRCPATH (and the
system-default paths) in directory order, which is unspecified. My
team at work maintains a set of .rc files. So far there has been no
overlap between them, so we had not noticed this behavior. However, we
would now like to release some common .rc files and then have another
one per plaform with platform-specific overrides. It would be nice if
we can determine the load order by choosing names carefully. This
patch enables that by loading the .rc files in lexicographical order.
Before this patch, the added test case would consistently say "30" on
my file system (whatever I have -- some Linux FS).
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6193
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Wed, 03 Apr 2019 16:03:41 -0700 |
parents | aa877860d4d7 |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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# charencode.py - miscellaneous character encoding # # Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # 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 array from .. import ( pycompat, ) def isasciistr(s): try: s.decode('ascii') return True except UnicodeDecodeError: return False def asciilower(s): '''convert a string to lowercase if ASCII Raises UnicodeDecodeError if non-ASCII characters are found.''' s.decode('ascii') return s.lower() def asciiupper(s): '''convert a string to uppercase if ASCII Raises UnicodeDecodeError if non-ASCII characters are found.''' s.decode('ascii') return s.upper() _jsonmap = [] _jsonmap.extend("\\u%04x" % x for x in range(32)) _jsonmap.extend(pycompat.bytechr(x) for x in range(32, 127)) _jsonmap.append('\\u007f') _jsonmap[0x09] = '\\t' _jsonmap[0x0a] = '\\n' _jsonmap[0x22] = '\\"' _jsonmap[0x5c] = '\\\\' _jsonmap[0x08] = '\\b' _jsonmap[0x0c] = '\\f' _jsonmap[0x0d] = '\\r' _paranoidjsonmap = _jsonmap[:] _paranoidjsonmap[0x3c] = '\\u003c' # '<' (e.g. escape "</script>") _paranoidjsonmap[0x3e] = '\\u003e' # '>' _jsonmap.extend(pycompat.bytechr(x) for x in range(128, 256)) def jsonescapeu8fast(u8chars, paranoid): """Convert a UTF-8 byte string to JSON-escaped form (fast path) Raises ValueError if non-ASCII characters have to be escaped. """ if paranoid: jm = _paranoidjsonmap else: jm = _jsonmap try: return ''.join(jm[x] for x in bytearray(u8chars)) except IndexError: raise ValueError if pycompat.ispy3: _utf8strict = r'surrogatepass' else: _utf8strict = r'strict' def jsonescapeu8fallback(u8chars, paranoid): """Convert a UTF-8 byte string to JSON-escaped form (slow path) Escapes all non-ASCII characters no matter if paranoid is False. """ if paranoid: jm = _paranoidjsonmap else: jm = _jsonmap # non-BMP char is represented as UTF-16 surrogate pair u16b = u8chars.decode('utf-8', _utf8strict).encode('utf-16', _utf8strict) u16codes = array.array(r'H', u16b) u16codes.pop(0) # drop BOM return ''.join(jm[x] if x < 128 else '\\u%04x' % x for x in u16codes)