# HG changeset patch # User Adrian Buehlmann # Date 2010-11-23 12:11:40 # Node ID dd24f3e7ca9e68a49fd7f38803e4d98469cad6e4 # Parent 670f4e98276ddc6a9e43d60e3e4bfe8f49246a67 util.datestr: do not crash on revisions with negative timestamp (issue2513) Python's time.gmtime(lt) fails on Windows, producing a traceback with ValueError: (22, 'Invalid argument') if lt < -43200. We get a local time boundary value of -43200 if we take "the epoch" Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 = time.gmtime(0) from timezone 'UTC+0' into timezone 'UTC-12'. All other timezones will have larger local time values for that point in time. Aborting with a traceback on 'hg log' for revisions with a timestamp value < -43200 is clearly not acceptable. Returning "invalid timestamp" or similar as string representation is not an option either, since that may crash other tools which parse the output of 'hg log'. Instead, we teach util.datestr() to return the epoch in timezone UTC+0 on *all platforms*, represented by the string Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 if the timestamp's unix time value is negative. (based on a patch originally proposed by Benjamin Pollack) diff --git a/mercurial/util.py b/mercurial/util.py --- a/mercurial/util.py +++ b/mercurial/util.py @@ -1023,6 +1023,9 @@ def datestr(date=None, format='%a %b %d number of seconds away from UTC. if timezone is false, do not append time zone to string.""" t, tz = date or makedate() + if t < 0: + t = 0 # time.gmtime(lt) fails on Windows for lt < -43200 + tz = 0 if "%1" in format or "%2" in format: sign = (tz > 0) and "-" or "+" minutes = abs(tz) // 60