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1 | # py3kcompat.py - compatibility definitions for running hg in py3k | |||
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2 | # | |||
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3 | # Copyright 2010 Renato Cunha <renatoc@gmail.com> | |||
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4 | # | |||
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |||
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |||
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7 | ||||
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8 | import os, builtins | |||
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10 | from numbers import Number | |||
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11 | ||||
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12 | def bytesformatter(format, args): | |||
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13 | '''Custom implementation of a formatter for bytestrings. | |||
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14 | ||||
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15 | This function currently relias on the string formatter to do the | |||
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16 | formatting and always returns bytes objects. | |||
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17 | ||||
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18 | >>> bytesformatter(20, 10) | |||
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19 | 0 | |||
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20 | >>> bytesformatter('unicode %s, %s!', ('string', 'foo')) | |||
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21 | b'unicode string, foo!' | |||
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22 | >>> bytesformatter(b'test %s', 'me') | |||
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23 | b'test me' | |||
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24 | >>> bytesformatter('test %s', 'me') | |||
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25 | b'test me' | |||
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26 | >>> bytesformatter(b'test %s', b'me') | |||
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27 | b'test me' | |||
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28 | >>> bytesformatter('test %s', b'me') | |||
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29 | b'test me' | |||
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30 | >>> bytesformatter('test %d: %s', (1, b'result')) | |||
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31 | b'test 1: result' | |||
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32 | ''' | |||
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33 | # The current implementation just converts from bytes to unicode, do | |||
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34 | # what's needed and then convert the results back to bytes. | |||
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35 | # Another alternative is to use the Python C API implementation. | |||
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36 | if isinstance(format, Number): | |||
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37 | # If the fixer erroneously passes a number remainder operation to | |||
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38 | # bytesformatter, we just return the correct operation | |||
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39 | return format % args | |||
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40 | if isinstance(format, bytes): | |||
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41 | format = format.decode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') | |||
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42 | if isinstance(args, bytes): | |||
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43 | args = args.decode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') | |||
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44 | if isinstance(args, tuple): | |||
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45 | newargs = [] | |||
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46 | for arg in args: | |||
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47 | if isinstance(arg, bytes): | |||
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48 | arg = arg.decode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') | |||
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49 | newargs.append(arg) | |||
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50 | args = tuple(newargs) | |||
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51 | ret = format % args | |||
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52 | return ret.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') | |||
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53 | builtins.bytesformatter = bytesformatter | |||
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54 | ||||
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55 | # Create bytes equivalents for os.environ values | |||
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56 | for key in list(os.environ.keys()): | |||
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57 | # UTF-8 is fine for us | |||
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58 | bkey = key.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') | |||
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59 | bvalue = os.environ[key].encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') | |||
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60 | os.environ[bkey] = bvalue | |||
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61 | ||||
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62 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |||
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63 | import doctest | |||
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64 | doctest.testmod() | |||
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@@ -13,6 +13,7 b' from lib2to3.pygram import python_symbol' | |||||
13 | # blacklisting some modules inside the fixers. So, this is what I came with. |
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13 | # blacklisting some modules inside the fixers. So, this is what I came with. | |
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15 | blacklist = ['mercurial/demandimport.py', |
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15 | blacklist = ['mercurial/demandimport.py', | |
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16 | 'mercurial/py3kcompat.py', # valid python 3 already | |||
16 | 'mercurial/i18n.py', |
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17 | 'mercurial/i18n.py', | |
17 | ] |
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18 | ] | |
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