# HG changeset patch # User FUJIWARA Katsunori # Date 1463766531 -32400 # Node ID 8c5e880c7e25e94354d312d582d2ba19ca419423 # Parent 854556c5f3bf6493a99481a355c5112b2ea0ed37 tests: escape bytes setting MSB in input of grep for portability GNU grep (2.21-2 or later) assumes that input is encoded in LC_CTYPE, and input is binary if it contains byte sequence not valid for that encoding. For example, if locale is configured as C, a byte setting most significant bit (MSB) makes such GNU grep show "Binary file matches" message instead of matched lines unintentionally. This behavior is recognized as a bug, and fixed in GNU grep 2.25-1 or later. But some distributions are shipped with such buggy version (e.g. Ubuntu xenial, which is used by launchpad buildbot). http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=19230 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=800670 http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/grep This causes failure of test-commit-interactive.t, which applies grep on CP932 byte sequence since 1111e84de635. But, explicit setting LC_CTYPE for CP932 might cause another problem, because it can't be assumed that all environment running Mercurial tests allows arbitrary locale setting. To resolve this issue, this patch escapes bytes setting MSB in input of grep. For this purpose: - str.encode('string-escape') isn't useful, because it escapes also control code (less than 0x20), and makes EOL handling complicated - "f --hexdump" isn't useful, because it isn't line-oriented - "sed -n" seems reasonable, but "sed" itself sometimes causes portability issue, too (e.g. 900767dfa80d or afb86ee925bf) This patch is posted with "stable" flag, because 1111e84de635 is on stable branch. diff -r 854556c5f3bf -r 8c5e880c7e25 tests/test-commit-interactive.t --- a/tests/test-commit-interactive.t Mon May 16 17:21:25 2016 -0500 +++ b/tests/test-commit-interactive.t Sat May 21 02:48:51 2016 +0900 @@ -895,11 +895,24 @@ $ LANGUAGE=ja $ export LANGUAGE - $ hg commit -i --encoding cp932 2>&1 < $TESTTMP/escape.py < from __future__ import absolute_import + > import sys + > def escape(c): + > o = ord(c) + > if o < 0x80: + > return c + > else: + > return r'\x%02x' % o # escape char setting MSB + > for l in sys.stdin: + > sys.stdout.write(''.join(escape(c) for c in l)) + > EOF + + $ hg commit -i --encoding cp932 2>&1 < ? > q > EOF - y - \x82\xb1\x82\xcc\x95\xcf\x8dX\x82\xf0\x8bL\x98^(yes) (esc) + y - \x82\xb1\x82\xcc\x95\xcf\x8dX\x82\xf0\x8bL\x98^(yes) $ LANGUAGE= #endif