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mail: always fall back to iso-8859-1 if us-ascii won't work (BC)
It looks like this was a well-intentioned backwards compat hack for
previewing the output of `hg email` in a stable way. Unfortunately I
think this hack's time has come, because Python 3 does a much better
job of ensuring it actually emits *valid* email messages. In
particular, Python 2 would blindly trust us that the bytes we handed
it were valid for the encoding we claimed, but Python 3 has some more
sniff-tests that we end up failing.
As a result, if we're going to print an email to the terminal, try
us-ascii first, but if that fails go straight to iso-8859-1 which
should be reasonably readable for ascii-compatible patch bodies. This
*will* be a breaking change for ascii-incompatible textual patch
content, but I don't think that's avoidable if we want to continue
using the email library from the stdlib.
.. bc::
Emails from the patchbomb extension will always be printed as though
they are iso-8859-1 if they're not valid us-ascii. Previously,
previewed emails were always claimed to be us-ascii and might
contain invalid byte sequences.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4231
author | Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> |
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date | Thu, 09 Aug 2018 21:04:15 -0400 |
parents | e7aa113b14f7 |
children | a658f97c1ce4 |
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# Copyright (C) 2015 - Mike Edgar <adgar@google.com> # # This extension enables removal of file content at a given revision, # rewriting the data/metadata of successive revisions to preserve revision log # integrity. """erase file content at a given revision The censor command instructs Mercurial to erase all content of a file at a given revision *without updating the changeset hash.* This allows existing history to remain valid while preventing future clones/pulls from receiving the erased data. Typical uses for censor are due to security or legal requirements, including:: * Passwords, private keys, cryptographic material * Licensed data/code/libraries for which the license has expired * Personally Identifiable Information or other private data Censored nodes can interrupt mercurial's typical operation whenever the excised data needs to be materialized. Some commands, like ``hg cat``/``hg revert``, simply fail when asked to produce censored data. Others, like ``hg verify`` and ``hg update``, must be capable of tolerating censored data to continue to function in a meaningful way. Such commands only tolerate censored file revisions if they are allowed by the "censor.policy=ignore" config option. """ from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.node import short from mercurial import ( error, pycompat, registrar, revlog, scmutil, util, ) cmdtable = {} command = registrar.command(cmdtable) # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should # be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or # leave the attribute unspecified. testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' @command('censor', [('r', 'rev', '', _('censor file from specified revision'), _('REV')), ('t', 'tombstone', '', _('replacement tombstone data'), _('TEXT'))], _('-r REV [-t TEXT] [FILE]')) def censor(ui, repo, path, rev='', tombstone='', **opts): with repo.wlock(), repo.lock(): return _docensor(ui, repo, path, rev, tombstone, **opts) def _docensor(ui, repo, path, rev='', tombstone='', **opts): if not path: raise error.Abort(_('must specify file path to censor')) if not rev: raise error.Abort(_('must specify revision to censor')) wctx = repo[None] m = scmutil.match(wctx, (path,)) if m.anypats() or len(m.files()) != 1: raise error.Abort(_('can only specify an explicit filename')) path = m.files()[0] flog = repo.file(path) if not len(flog): raise error.Abort(_('cannot censor file with no history')) rev = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev, rev).rev() try: ctx = repo[rev] except KeyError: raise error.Abort(_('invalid revision identifier %s') % rev) try: fctx = ctx.filectx(path) except error.LookupError: raise error.Abort(_('file does not exist at revision %s') % rev) fnode = fctx.filenode() headctxs = [repo[c] for c in repo.heads()] heads = [c for c in headctxs if path in c and c.filenode(path) == fnode] if heads: headlist = ', '.join([short(c.node()) for c in heads]) raise error.Abort(_('cannot censor file in heads (%s)') % headlist, hint=_('clean/delete and commit first')) wp = wctx.parents() if ctx.node() in [p.node() for p in wp]: raise error.Abort(_('cannot censor working directory'), hint=_('clean/delete/update first')) flogv = flog.version & 0xFFFF if flogv != revlog.REVLOGV1: raise error.Abort( _('censor does not support revlog version %d') % (flogv,)) tombstone = revlog.packmeta({"censored": tombstone}, "") crev = fctx.filerev() if len(tombstone) > flog.rawsize(crev): raise error.Abort(_( 'censor tombstone must be no longer than censored data')) # Using two files instead of one makes it easy to rewrite entry-by-entry idxread = repo.svfs(flog.indexfile, 'r') idxwrite = repo.svfs(flog.indexfile, 'wb', atomictemp=True) if flog.version & revlog.FLAG_INLINE_DATA: dataread, datawrite = idxread, idxwrite else: dataread = repo.svfs(flog.datafile, 'r') datawrite = repo.svfs(flog.datafile, 'wb', atomictemp=True) # Copy all revlog data up to the entry to be censored. rio = revlog.revlogio() offset = flog.start(crev) for chunk in util.filechunkiter(idxread, limit=crev * rio.size): idxwrite.write(chunk) for chunk in util.filechunkiter(dataread, limit=offset): datawrite.write(chunk) def rewriteindex(r, newoffs, newdata=None): """Rewrite the index entry with a new data offset and optional new data. The newdata argument, if given, is a tuple of three positive integers: (new compressed, new uncompressed, added flag bits). """ offlags, comp, uncomp, base, link, p1, p2, nodeid = flog.index[r] flags = revlog.gettype(offlags) if newdata: comp, uncomp, nflags = newdata flags |= nflags offlags = revlog.offset_type(newoffs, flags) e = (offlags, comp, uncomp, r, link, p1, p2, nodeid) idxwrite.write(rio.packentry(e, None, flog.version, r)) idxread.seek(rio.size, 1) def rewrite(r, offs, data, nflags=revlog.REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS): """Write the given full text to the filelog with the given data offset. Returns: The integer number of data bytes written, for tracking data offsets. """ flag, compdata = flog.compress(data) newcomp = len(flag) + len(compdata) rewriteindex(r, offs, (newcomp, len(data), nflags)) datawrite.write(flag) datawrite.write(compdata) dataread.seek(flog.length(r), 1) return newcomp # Rewrite censored revlog entry with (padded) tombstone data. pad = ' ' * (flog.rawsize(crev) - len(tombstone)) offset += rewrite(crev, offset, tombstone + pad, revlog.REVIDX_ISCENSORED) # Rewrite all following filelog revisions fixing up offsets and deltas. for srev in pycompat.xrange(crev + 1, len(flog)): if crev in flog.parentrevs(srev): # Immediate children of censored node must be re-added as fulltext. try: revdata = flog.revision(srev) except error.CensoredNodeError as e: revdata = e.tombstone dlen = rewrite(srev, offset, revdata) else: # Copy any other revision data verbatim after fixing up the offset. rewriteindex(srev, offset) dlen = flog.length(srev) for chunk in util.filechunkiter(dataread, limit=dlen): datawrite.write(chunk) offset += dlen idxread.close() idxwrite.close() if dataread is not idxread: dataread.close() datawrite.close()