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dirstate: remove the python-side whitelist of allowed matchers
This whitelist is too permissive because it allows matchers that contain
disallowed ones deep inside, for example through `intersectionmatcher`.
It is also too restrictive because it doesn't pass through
some of the matchers we support, such as `patternmatcher`.
It's also unnecessary because unsupported matchers raise
`FallbackError` and we fall back anyway.
Making this change makes more of the tests use rust code path,
and therefore subtly change behavior. For example, rust status
in largefiles repos seems to have strange behavior.
author | Arseniy Alekseyev <aalekseyev@janestreet.com> |
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date | Fri, 26 Apr 2024 19:10:35 +0100 |
parents | 9d3721552b6c |
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import os import winreg # pytype: disable=import-error from typing import ( List, TYPE_CHECKING, Tuple, ) from . import ( encoding, pycompat, util, win32, ) if TYPE_CHECKING: from . import ui as uimod # MS-DOS 'more' is the only pager available by default on Windows. fallbackpager = b'more' def systemrcpath() -> List[bytes]: '''return default os-specific hgrc search path''' rcpath = [] filename = win32.executablepath() # Use mercurial.ini found in directory with hg.exe progrc = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename), b'mercurial.ini') rcpath.append(progrc) def _processdir(progrcd: bytes) -> None: if os.path.isdir(progrcd): for f, kind in sorted(util.listdir(progrcd)): if f.endswith(b'.rc'): rcpath.append(os.path.join(progrcd, f)) # Use hgrc.d found in directory with hg.exe _processdir(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename), b'hgrc.d')) # treat a PROGRAMDATA directory as equivalent to /etc/mercurial programdata = encoding.environ.get(b'PROGRAMDATA') if programdata: programdata = os.path.join(programdata, b'Mercurial') _processdir(os.path.join(programdata, b'hgrc.d')) ini = os.path.join(programdata, b'mercurial.ini') if os.path.isfile(ini): rcpath.append(ini) ini = os.path.join(programdata, b'hgrc') if os.path.isfile(ini): rcpath.append(ini) # next look for a system rcpath in the registry value = util.lookupreg( # pytype: disable=module-attr b'SOFTWARE\\Mercurial', None, winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE # pytype: enable=module-attr ) if value and isinstance(value, bytes): value = util.localpath(value) for p in value.split(pycompat.ospathsep): if p.lower().endswith(b'mercurial.ini'): rcpath.append(p) else: _processdir(p) return rcpath def userrcpath() -> List[bytes]: '''return os-specific hgrc search path to the user dir''' home = _legacy_expanduser(b'~') path = [os.path.join(home, b'mercurial.ini'), os.path.join(home, b'.hgrc')] userprofile = encoding.environ.get(b'USERPROFILE') if userprofile and userprofile != home: path.append(os.path.join(userprofile, b'mercurial.ini')) path.append(os.path.join(userprofile, b'.hgrc')) return path def _legacy_expanduser(path: bytes) -> bytes: """Expand ~ and ~user constructs in the pre 3.8 style""" # Python 3.8+ changed the expansion of '~' from HOME to USERPROFILE. See # https://bugs.python.org/issue36264. It also seems to capitalize the drive # letter, as though it was processed through os.path.realpath(). if not path.startswith(b'~'): return path i, n = 1, len(path) while i < n and path[i] not in b'\\/': i += 1 if b'HOME' in encoding.environ: userhome = encoding.environ[b'HOME'] elif b'USERPROFILE' in encoding.environ: userhome = encoding.environ[b'USERPROFILE'] elif b'HOMEPATH' not in encoding.environ: return path else: try: drive = encoding.environ[b'HOMEDRIVE'] except KeyError: drive = b'' userhome = os.path.join(drive, encoding.environ[b'HOMEPATH']) if i != 1: # ~user userhome = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(userhome), path[1:i]) return userhome + path[i:] def termsize(ui: "uimod.ui") -> Tuple[int, int]: return win32.termsize()