Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 20:06:38 +0530] rev 30924
py3: convert the mode argument of os.fdopen to unicodes (1 of 2)
os.fdopen() does not accepts bytes as its second argument which represent the
mode in which the file is to be opened. This patch makes sure unicodes are
passed in py3 by using pycompat.sysstr().
John Mulligan <phlogistonjohn@asynchrono.us> [Thu, 09 Feb 2017 15:20:41 -0500] rev 30923
bugzilla: add a rest api backend (usable with bugzilla 5.0+)
Add support for the bugzilla rest api documented at
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:REST_API
and at
https://bugzilla.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
This backend has the following benefits:
* It supports the bugzilla api keys so hgrc does not need to contain
a user's bugzilla password
* Works with Mercurial's "hostfingerprints" support making handling
bugzilla instances with self-signed certs easier
* Does not use xmlrpc ;-)
Adds configuration item 'apikey' in [bugzilla] section.
My major concern with these patches is if the approach to HTTP access
is the right way for an extension and if hooking into request object
and the overriding the get_method to perform PUT requests was a
sensible approach.
# no-check-commit
John Mulligan <phlogistonjohn@asynchrono.us> [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 15:12:17 -0500] rev 30922
keepalive: honor urllib2 style get_method overrides
In urllib2 docs and discussions it can be found that in order
to make a request other than GET or POST the get_method of a
Request object can be overriden. Make Mercurial's internal
version of this honor the return value of get_method.
Please see the followup patch to the bugzilla extension for
the reason for this change. Marking RFC because I'm not entirely
sure this is the right way make the HTTP requests.
Jun Wu <quark@fb.com> [Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:56:31 -0800] rev 30921
lock: include Linux pid namespace identifier in prefix
Previously, the lock only contains a hostname as an attempt to detect pid
namespace difference. However, that's not enough on modern Linux - a single
hostname could have different pid namespaces.
That means if people run hg inside different PID namespaces with a same UTS
namespae, the lock would be broken - an hg proccess in pid namespace A will
think the lock having a "random" pid in pid namespace B is "dead" and remove
it.
This patch solves the above issue by appending an PID namespace identifier of
the current process to the lock prefix ("hostname"). It depends on /proc
being mounted properly. But I don't think there is a better way to get pid
namespace identifier reliably.