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hgweb: do not ignore [auth] if url has a username (issue2822)...
hgweb: do not ignore [auth] if url has a username (issue2822) The [auth] section was ignored when handling URLs like: http://user@example.com/foo Instead, we look in [auth] for an entry matching the URL and supplied user name. Entries without username can match URL with a username. Prefix length ties are resolved in favor of entries matching the username. With: foo.prefix = http://example.org foo.username = user foo.password = password bar.prefix = http://example.org/bar and the input URL: http://user@example.org/bar the 'bar' entry will be selected because of prefix length, therefore prompting for a password. This behaviour ensure that entries selection is consistent when looking for credentials or for certificates, and that certificates can be picked even if their entries do no define usernames while the URL does. Additionally, entries without a username matched against a username are returned as if they did have requested username set to avoid prompting again for a username if the password is not set. v2: reparse the URL in readauthforuri() to handle HTTP and HTTPS similarly. v3: allow unset usernames to match URL usernames to pick certificates. Resolve prefix length ties in favor of entries with usernames.

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Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-eolfilename
r12425 http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue352
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" eol-in-paths || exit 80
test issue352
$ hg init foo
$ cd foo
$ A=`printf 'he\rllo'`
$ echo foo > "$A"
$ hg add
Mads Kiilerich
tests: use (esc) for all non-ASCII test output
r12942 adding he\rllo (esc)
Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-eolfilename
r12425 abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'he\rllo'
[255]
$ hg ci -A -m m
Mads Kiilerich
tests: use (esc) for all non-ASCII test output
r12942 adding he\rllo (esc)
Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-eolfilename
r12425 abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'he\rllo'
[255]
$ rm "$A"
$ echo foo > "hell
> o"
$ hg add
adding hell
o
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'hell\no'
[255]
$ hg ci -A -m m
adding hell
o
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'hell\no'
[255]
$ echo foo > "$A"
$ hg debugwalk
Mads Kiilerich
tests: use (esc) for all non-ASCII test output
r12942 f he\rllo he\rllo (esc)
Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-eolfilename
r12425 f hell
o hell
o
Adrian Buehlmann
copy: do not copy file if name is disallowed anyway
r13945 $ echo bla > quickfox
$ hg add quickfox
$ hg ci -m 2
$ A=`printf 'quick\rfox'`
$ hg cp quickfox "$A"
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'quick\rfox'
[255]
$ hg mv quickfox "$A"
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'quick\rfox'
[255]
Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-eolfilename
r12425 http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue2036
$ cd ..
test issue2039
$ hg init bar
$ cd bar
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "color=" >> $HGRCPATH
Danek Duvall
color: add support for terminfo-based attributes and color...
r13987 $ echo "[color]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mode = ansi" >> $HGRCPATH
Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-eolfilename
r12425 $ A=`printf 'foo\nbar'`
$ B=`printf 'foo\nbar.baz'`
$ touch "$A"
$ touch "$B"
$ hg status --color=always
Mads Kiilerich
tests: use (esc) for all non-ASCII test output
r12942 \x1b[0;35;1;4m? foo\x1b[0m (esc)
\x1b[0;35;1;4mbar\x1b[0m (esc)
\x1b[0;35;1;4m? foo\x1b[0m (esc)
\x1b[0;35;1;4mbar.baz\x1b[0m (esc)