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1 | 1 | # encoding.py - character transcoding support for Mercurial |
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2 | 2 | # |
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3 | 3 | # Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others |
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4 | 4 | # |
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5 | 5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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6 | 6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | import error |
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9 | 9 | import unicodedata, locale, os |
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10 | 10 | |
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11 | # These unicode characters are ignored by HFS+ (Apple Technote 1150, | |
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12 | # "Unicode Subtleties"), so we need to ignore them in some places for | |
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13 | # sanity. | |
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14 | _ignore = [unichr(int(x, 16)).encode("utf-8") for x in | |
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15 | "200c 200d 200e 200f 202a 202b 202c 202d 202e " | |
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16 | "206a 206b 206c 206d 206e 206f feff".split()] | |
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17 | # verify the next function will work | |
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18 | assert set([i[0] for i in _ignore]) == set(["\xe2", "\xef"]) | |
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19 | ||
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20 | def hfsignoreclean(s): | |
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21 | """Remove codepoints ignored by HFS+ from s. | |
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22 | ||
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23 | >>> hfsignoreclean(u'.h\u200cg'.encode('utf-8')) | |
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24 | '.hg' | |
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25 | >>> hfsignoreclean(u'.h\ufeffg'.encode('utf-8')) | |
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26 | '.hg' | |
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27 | """ | |
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28 | if "\xe2" in s or "\xef" in s: | |
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29 | for c in _ignore: | |
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30 | s = s.replace(c, '') | |
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31 | return s | |
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32 | ||
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11 | 33 | def _getpreferredencoding(): |
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12 | 34 | ''' |
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13 | 35 | On darwin, getpreferredencoding ignores the locale environment and |
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14 | 36 | always returns mac-roman. http://bugs.python.org/issue6202 fixes this |
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15 | 37 | for Python 2.7 and up. This is the same corrected code for earlier |
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16 | 38 | Python versions. |
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17 | 39 | |
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18 | 40 | However, we can't use a version check for this method, as some distributions |
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19 | 41 | patch Python to fix this. Instead, we use it as a 'fixer' for the mac-roman |
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20 | 42 | encoding, as it is unlikely that this encoding is the actually expected. |
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21 | 43 | ''' |
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22 | 44 | try: |
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23 | 45 | locale.CODESET |
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24 | 46 | except AttributeError: |
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25 | 47 | # Fall back to parsing environment variables :-( |
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26 | 48 | return locale.getdefaultlocale()[1] |
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27 | 49 | |
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28 | 50 | oldloc = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE) |
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29 | 51 | locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, "") |
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30 | 52 | result = locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET) |
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31 | 53 | locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, oldloc) |
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32 | 54 | |
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33 | 55 | return result |
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34 | 56 | |
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35 | 57 | _encodingfixers = { |
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36 | 58 | '646': lambda: 'ascii', |
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37 | 59 | 'ANSI_X3.4-1968': lambda: 'ascii', |
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38 | 60 | 'mac-roman': _getpreferredencoding |
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39 | 61 | } |
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40 | 62 | |
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41 | 63 | try: |
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42 | 64 | encoding = os.environ.get("HGENCODING") |
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43 | 65 | if not encoding: |
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44 | 66 | encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() or 'ascii' |
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45 | 67 | encoding = _encodingfixers.get(encoding, lambda: encoding)() |
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46 | 68 | except locale.Error: |
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47 | 69 | encoding = 'ascii' |
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48 | 70 | encodingmode = os.environ.get("HGENCODINGMODE", "strict") |
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49 | 71 | fallbackencoding = 'ISO-8859-1' |
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50 | 72 | |
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51 | 73 | class localstr(str): |
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52 | 74 | '''This class allows strings that are unmodified to be |
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53 | 75 | round-tripped to the local encoding and back''' |
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54 | 76 | def __new__(cls, u, l): |
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55 | 77 | s = str.__new__(cls, l) |
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56 | 78 | s._utf8 = u |
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57 | 79 | return s |
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58 | 80 | def __hash__(self): |
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59 | 81 | return hash(self._utf8) # avoid collisions in local string space |
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60 | 82 | |
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61 | 83 | def tolocal(s): |
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62 | 84 | """ |
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63 | 85 | Convert a string from internal UTF-8 to local encoding |
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64 | 86 | |
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65 | 87 | All internal strings should be UTF-8 but some repos before the |
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66 | 88 | implementation of locale support may contain latin1 or possibly |
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67 | 89 | other character sets. We attempt to decode everything strictly |
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68 | 90 | using UTF-8, then Latin-1, and failing that, we use UTF-8 and |
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69 | 91 | replace unknown characters. |
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70 | 92 | |
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71 | 93 | The localstr class is used to cache the known UTF-8 encoding of |
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72 | 94 | strings next to their local representation to allow lossless |
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73 | 95 | round-trip conversion back to UTF-8. |
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74 | 96 | |
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75 | 97 | >>> u = 'foo: \\xc3\\xa4' # utf-8 |
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76 | 98 | >>> l = tolocal(u) |
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77 | 99 | >>> l |
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78 | 100 | 'foo: ?' |
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79 | 101 | >>> fromlocal(l) |
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80 | 102 | 'foo: \\xc3\\xa4' |
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81 | 103 | >>> u2 = 'foo: \\xc3\\xa1' |
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82 | 104 | >>> d = { l: 1, tolocal(u2): 2 } |
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83 | 105 | >>> len(d) # no collision |
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84 | 106 | 2 |
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85 | 107 | >>> 'foo: ?' in d |
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86 | 108 | False |
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87 | 109 | >>> l1 = 'foo: \\xe4' # historical latin1 fallback |
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88 | 110 | >>> l = tolocal(l1) |
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89 | 111 | >>> l |
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90 | 112 | 'foo: ?' |
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91 | 113 | >>> fromlocal(l) # magically in utf-8 |
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92 | 114 | 'foo: \\xc3\\xa4' |
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93 | 115 | """ |
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94 | 116 | |
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95 | 117 | try: |
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96 | 118 | try: |
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97 | 119 | # make sure string is actually stored in UTF-8 |
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98 | 120 | u = s.decode('UTF-8') |
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99 | 121 | if encoding == 'UTF-8': |
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100 | 122 | # fast path |
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101 | 123 | return s |
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102 | 124 | r = u.encode(encoding, "replace") |
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103 | 125 | if u == r.decode(encoding): |
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104 | 126 | # r is a safe, non-lossy encoding of s |
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105 | 127 | return r |
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106 | 128 | return localstr(s, r) |
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107 | 129 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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108 | 130 | # we should only get here if we're looking at an ancient changeset |
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109 | 131 | try: |
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110 | 132 | u = s.decode(fallbackencoding) |
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111 | 133 | r = u.encode(encoding, "replace") |
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112 | 134 | if u == r.decode(encoding): |
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113 | 135 | # r is a safe, non-lossy encoding of s |
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114 | 136 | return r |
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115 | 137 | return localstr(u.encode('UTF-8'), r) |
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116 | 138 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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117 | 139 | u = s.decode("utf-8", "replace") # last ditch |
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118 | 140 | return u.encode(encoding, "replace") # can't round-trip |
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119 | 141 | except LookupError, k: |
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120 | 142 | raise error.Abort(k, hint="please check your locale settings") |
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121 | 143 | |
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122 | 144 | def fromlocal(s): |
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123 | 145 | """ |
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124 | 146 | Convert a string from the local character encoding to UTF-8 |
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125 | 147 | |
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126 | 148 | We attempt to decode strings using the encoding mode set by |
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127 | 149 | HGENCODINGMODE, which defaults to 'strict'. In this mode, unknown |
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128 | 150 | characters will cause an error message. Other modes include |
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129 | 151 | 'replace', which replaces unknown characters with a special |
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130 | 152 | Unicode character, and 'ignore', which drops the character. |
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131 | 153 | """ |
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132 | 154 | |
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133 | 155 | # can we do a lossless round-trip? |
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134 | 156 | if isinstance(s, localstr): |
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135 | 157 | return s._utf8 |
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136 | 158 | |
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137 | 159 | try: |
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138 | 160 | return s.decode(encoding, encodingmode).encode("utf-8") |
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139 | 161 | except UnicodeDecodeError, inst: |
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140 | 162 | sub = s[max(0, inst.start - 10):inst.start + 10] |
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141 | 163 | raise error.Abort("decoding near '%s': %s!" % (sub, inst)) |
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142 | 164 | except LookupError, k: |
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143 | 165 | raise error.Abort(k, hint="please check your locale settings") |
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144 | 166 | |
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145 | 167 | # How to treat ambiguous-width characters. Set to 'wide' to treat as wide. |
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146 | 168 | wide = (os.environ.get("HGENCODINGAMBIGUOUS", "narrow") == "wide" |
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147 | 169 | and "WFA" or "WF") |
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148 | 170 | |
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149 | 171 | def colwidth(s): |
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150 | 172 | "Find the column width of a string for display in the local encoding" |
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151 | 173 | return ucolwidth(s.decode(encoding, 'replace')) |
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152 | 174 | |
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153 | 175 | def ucolwidth(d): |
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154 | 176 | "Find the column width of a Unicode string for display" |
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155 | 177 | eaw = getattr(unicodedata, 'east_asian_width', None) |
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156 | 178 | if eaw is not None: |
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157 | 179 | return sum([eaw(c) in wide and 2 or 1 for c in d]) |
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158 | 180 | return len(d) |
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159 | 181 | |
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160 | 182 | def getcols(s, start, c): |
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161 | 183 | '''Use colwidth to find a c-column substring of s starting at byte |
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162 | 184 | index start''' |
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163 | 185 | for x in xrange(start + c, len(s)): |
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164 | 186 | t = s[start:x] |
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165 | 187 | if colwidth(t) == c: |
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166 | 188 | return t |
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167 | 189 | |
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168 | 190 | def trim(s, width, ellipsis='', leftside=False): |
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169 | 191 | """Trim string 's' to at most 'width' columns (including 'ellipsis'). |
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170 | 192 | |
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171 | 193 | If 'leftside' is True, left side of string 's' is trimmed. |
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172 | 194 | 'ellipsis' is always placed at trimmed side. |
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173 | 195 | |
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174 | 196 | >>> ellipsis = '+++' |
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175 | 197 | >>> from mercurial import encoding |
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176 | 198 | >>> encoding.encoding = 'utf-8' |
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177 | 199 | >>> t= '1234567890' |
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178 | 200 | >>> print trim(t, 12, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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179 | 201 | 1234567890 |
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180 | 202 | >>> print trim(t, 10, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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181 | 203 | 1234567890 |
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182 | 204 | >>> print trim(t, 8, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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183 | 205 | 12345+++ |
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184 | 206 | >>> print trim(t, 8, ellipsis=ellipsis, leftside=True) |
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185 | 207 | +++67890 |
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186 | 208 | >>> print trim(t, 8) |
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187 | 209 | 12345678 |
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188 | 210 | >>> print trim(t, 8, leftside=True) |
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189 | 211 | 34567890 |
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190 | 212 | >>> print trim(t, 3, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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191 | 213 | +++ |
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192 | 214 | >>> print trim(t, 1, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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193 | 215 | + |
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194 | 216 | >>> u = u'\u3042\u3044\u3046\u3048\u304a' # 2 x 5 = 10 columns |
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195 | 217 | >>> t = u.encode(encoding.encoding) |
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196 | 218 | >>> print trim(t, 12, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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197 | 219 | \xe3\x81\x82\xe3\x81\x84\xe3\x81\x86\xe3\x81\x88\xe3\x81\x8a |
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198 | 220 | >>> print trim(t, 10, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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199 | 221 | \xe3\x81\x82\xe3\x81\x84\xe3\x81\x86\xe3\x81\x88\xe3\x81\x8a |
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200 | 222 | >>> print trim(t, 8, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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201 | 223 | \xe3\x81\x82\xe3\x81\x84+++ |
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202 | 224 | >>> print trim(t, 8, ellipsis=ellipsis, leftside=True) |
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203 | 225 | +++\xe3\x81\x88\xe3\x81\x8a |
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204 | 226 | >>> print trim(t, 5) |
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205 | 227 | \xe3\x81\x82\xe3\x81\x84 |
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206 | 228 | >>> print trim(t, 5, leftside=True) |
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207 | 229 | \xe3\x81\x88\xe3\x81\x8a |
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208 | 230 | >>> print trim(t, 4, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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209 | 231 | +++ |
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210 | 232 | >>> print trim(t, 4, ellipsis=ellipsis, leftside=True) |
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211 | 233 | +++ |
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212 | 234 | >>> t = '\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55\x66\x77\x88\x99\xaa' # invalid byte sequence |
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213 | 235 | >>> print trim(t, 12, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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214 | 236 | \x11\x22\x33\x44\x55\x66\x77\x88\x99\xaa |
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215 | 237 | >>> print trim(t, 10, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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216 | 238 | \x11\x22\x33\x44\x55\x66\x77\x88\x99\xaa |
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217 | 239 | >>> print trim(t, 8, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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218 | 240 | \x11\x22\x33\x44\x55+++ |
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219 | 241 | >>> print trim(t, 8, ellipsis=ellipsis, leftside=True) |
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220 | 242 | +++\x66\x77\x88\x99\xaa |
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221 | 243 | >>> print trim(t, 8) |
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222 | 244 | \x11\x22\x33\x44\x55\x66\x77\x88 |
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223 | 245 | >>> print trim(t, 8, leftside=True) |
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224 | 246 | \x33\x44\x55\x66\x77\x88\x99\xaa |
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225 | 247 | >>> print trim(t, 3, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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226 | 248 | +++ |
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227 | 249 | >>> print trim(t, 1, ellipsis=ellipsis) |
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228 | 250 | + |
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229 | 251 | """ |
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230 | 252 | try: |
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231 | 253 | u = s.decode(encoding) |
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232 | 254 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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233 | 255 | if len(s) <= width: # trimming is not needed |
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234 | 256 | return s |
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235 | 257 | width -= len(ellipsis) |
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236 | 258 | if width <= 0: # no enough room even for ellipsis |
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237 | 259 | return ellipsis[:width + len(ellipsis)] |
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238 | 260 | if leftside: |
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239 | 261 | return ellipsis + s[-width:] |
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240 | 262 | return s[:width] + ellipsis |
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241 | 263 | |
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242 | 264 | if ucolwidth(u) <= width: # trimming is not needed |
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243 | 265 | return s |
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244 | 266 | |
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245 | 267 | width -= len(ellipsis) |
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246 | 268 | if width <= 0: # no enough room even for ellipsis |
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247 | 269 | return ellipsis[:width + len(ellipsis)] |
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248 | 270 | |
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249 | 271 | if leftside: |
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250 | 272 | uslice = lambda i: u[i:] |
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251 | 273 | concat = lambda s: ellipsis + s |
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252 | 274 | else: |
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253 | 275 | uslice = lambda i: u[:-i] |
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254 | 276 | concat = lambda s: s + ellipsis |
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255 | 277 | for i in xrange(1, len(u)): |
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256 | 278 | usub = uslice(i) |
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257 | 279 | if ucolwidth(usub) <= width: |
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258 | 280 | return concat(usub.encode(encoding)) |
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259 | 281 | return ellipsis # no enough room for multi-column characters |
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260 | 282 | |
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261 | 283 | def _asciilower(s): |
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262 | 284 | '''convert a string to lowercase if ASCII |
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263 | 285 | |
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264 | 286 | Raises UnicodeDecodeError if non-ASCII characters are found.''' |
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265 | 287 | s.decode('ascii') |
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266 | 288 | return s.lower() |
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267 | 289 | |
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268 | 290 | def asciilower(s): |
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269 | 291 | # delay importing avoids cyclic dependency around "parsers" in |
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270 | 292 | # pure Python build (util => i18n => encoding => parsers => util) |
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271 | 293 | import parsers |
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272 | 294 | impl = getattr(parsers, 'asciilower', _asciilower) |
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273 | 295 | global asciilower |
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274 | 296 | asciilower = impl |
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275 | 297 | return impl(s) |
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276 | 298 | |
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277 | 299 | def lower(s): |
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278 | 300 | "best-effort encoding-aware case-folding of local string s" |
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279 | 301 | try: |
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280 | 302 | return asciilower(s) |
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281 | 303 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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282 | 304 | pass |
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283 | 305 | try: |
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284 | 306 | if isinstance(s, localstr): |
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285 | 307 | u = s._utf8.decode("utf-8") |
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286 | 308 | else: |
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287 | 309 | u = s.decode(encoding, encodingmode) |
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288 | 310 | |
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289 | 311 | lu = u.lower() |
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290 | 312 | if u == lu: |
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291 | 313 | return s # preserve localstring |
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292 | 314 | return lu.encode(encoding) |
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293 | 315 | except UnicodeError: |
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294 | 316 | return s.lower() # we don't know how to fold this except in ASCII |
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295 | 317 | except LookupError, k: |
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296 | 318 | raise error.Abort(k, hint="please check your locale settings") |
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297 | 319 | |
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298 | 320 | def upper(s): |
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299 | 321 | "best-effort encoding-aware case-folding of local string s" |
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300 | 322 | try: |
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301 | 323 | s.decode('ascii') # throw exception for non-ASCII character |
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302 | 324 | return s.upper() |
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303 | 325 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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304 | 326 | pass |
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305 | 327 | try: |
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306 | 328 | if isinstance(s, localstr): |
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307 | 329 | u = s._utf8.decode("utf-8") |
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308 | 330 | else: |
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309 | 331 | u = s.decode(encoding, encodingmode) |
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310 | 332 | |
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311 | 333 | uu = u.upper() |
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312 | 334 | if u == uu: |
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313 | 335 | return s # preserve localstring |
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314 | 336 | return uu.encode(encoding) |
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315 | 337 | except UnicodeError: |
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316 | 338 | return s.upper() # we don't know how to fold this except in ASCII |
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317 | 339 | except LookupError, k: |
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318 | 340 | raise error.Abort(k, hint="please check your locale settings") |
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319 | 341 | |
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320 | 342 | _jsonmap = {} |
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321 | 343 | |
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322 | 344 | def jsonescape(s): |
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323 | 345 | '''returns a string suitable for JSON |
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324 | 346 | |
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325 | 347 | JSON is problematic for us because it doesn't support non-Unicode |
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326 | 348 | bytes. To deal with this, we take the following approach: |
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327 | 349 | |
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328 | 350 | - localstr objects are converted back to UTF-8 |
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329 | 351 | - valid UTF-8/ASCII strings are passed as-is |
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330 | 352 | - other strings are converted to UTF-8b surrogate encoding |
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331 | 353 | - apply JSON-specified string escaping |
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332 | 354 | |
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333 | 355 | (escapes are doubled in these tests) |
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334 | 356 | |
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335 | 357 | >>> jsonescape('this is a test') |
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336 | 358 | 'this is a test' |
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337 | 359 | >>> jsonescape('escape characters: \\0 \\x0b \\t \\n \\r \\" \\\\') |
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338 | 360 | 'escape characters: \\\\u0000 \\\\u000b \\\\t \\\\n \\\\r \\\\" \\\\\\\\' |
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339 | 361 | >>> jsonescape('a weird byte: \\xdd') |
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340 | 362 | 'a weird byte: \\xed\\xb3\\x9d' |
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341 | 363 | >>> jsonescape('utf-8: caf\\xc3\\xa9') |
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342 | 364 | 'utf-8: caf\\xc3\\xa9' |
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343 | 365 | >>> jsonescape('') |
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344 | 366 | '' |
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345 | 367 | ''' |
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346 | 368 | |
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347 | 369 | if not _jsonmap: |
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348 | 370 | for x in xrange(32): |
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349 | 371 | _jsonmap[chr(x)] = "\u%04x" %x |
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350 | 372 | for x in xrange(32, 256): |
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351 | 373 | c = chr(x) |
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352 | 374 | _jsonmap[c] = c |
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353 | 375 | _jsonmap['\t'] = '\\t' |
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354 | 376 | _jsonmap['\n'] = '\\n' |
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355 | 377 | _jsonmap['\"'] = '\\"' |
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356 | 378 | _jsonmap['\\'] = '\\\\' |
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357 | 379 | _jsonmap['\b'] = '\\b' |
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358 | 380 | _jsonmap['\f'] = '\\f' |
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359 | 381 | _jsonmap['\r'] = '\\r' |
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360 | 382 | |
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361 | 383 | return ''.join(_jsonmap[c] for c in toutf8b(s)) |
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362 | 384 | |
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363 | 385 | def toutf8b(s): |
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364 | 386 | '''convert a local, possibly-binary string into UTF-8b |
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365 | 387 | |
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366 | 388 | This is intended as a generic method to preserve data when working |
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367 | 389 | with schemes like JSON and XML that have no provision for |
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368 | 390 | arbitrary byte strings. As Mercurial often doesn't know |
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369 | 391 | what encoding data is in, we use so-called UTF-8b. |
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370 | 392 | |
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371 | 393 | If a string is already valid UTF-8 (or ASCII), it passes unmodified. |
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372 | 394 | Otherwise, unsupported bytes are mapped to UTF-16 surrogate range, |
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373 | 395 | uDC00-uDCFF. |
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374 | 396 | |
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375 | 397 | Principles of operation: |
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376 | 398 | |
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377 | 399 | - ASCII and UTF-8 data successfully round-trips and is understood |
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378 | 400 | by Unicode-oriented clients |
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379 | 401 | - filenames and file contents in arbitrary other encodings can have |
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380 | 402 | be round-tripped or recovered by clueful clients |
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381 | 403 | - local strings that have a cached known UTF-8 encoding (aka |
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382 | 404 | localstr) get sent as UTF-8 so Unicode-oriented clients get the |
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383 | 405 | Unicode data they want |
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384 | 406 | - because we must preserve UTF-8 bytestring in places such as |
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385 | 407 | filenames, metadata can't be roundtripped without help |
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386 | 408 | |
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387 | 409 | (Note: "UTF-8b" often refers to decoding a mix of valid UTF-8 and |
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388 | 410 | arbitrary bytes into an internal Unicode format that can be |
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389 | 411 | re-encoded back into the original. Here we are exposing the |
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390 | 412 | internal surrogate encoding as a UTF-8 string.) |
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391 | 413 | ''' |
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392 | 414 | |
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393 | 415 | if isinstance(s, localstr): |
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394 | 416 | return s._utf8 |
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395 | 417 | |
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396 | 418 | try: |
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397 | 419 | s.decode('utf-8') |
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398 | 420 | return s |
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399 | 421 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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400 | 422 | # surrogate-encode any characters that don't round-trip |
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401 | 423 | s2 = s.decode('utf-8', 'ignore').encode('utf-8') |
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402 | 424 | r = "" |
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403 | 425 | pos = 0 |
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404 | 426 | for c in s: |
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405 | 427 | if s2[pos:pos + 1] == c: |
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406 | 428 | r += c |
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407 | 429 | pos += 1 |
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408 | 430 | else: |
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409 | 431 | r += unichr(0xdc00 + ord(c)).encode('utf-8') |
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410 | 432 | return r |
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411 | 433 | |
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412 | 434 | def fromutf8b(s): |
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413 | 435 | '''Given a UTF-8b string, return a local, possibly-binary string. |
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414 | 436 | |
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415 | 437 | return the original binary string. This |
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416 | 438 | is a round-trip process for strings like filenames, but metadata |
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417 | 439 | that's was passed through tolocal will remain in UTF-8. |
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418 | 440 | |
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419 | 441 | >>> m = "\\xc3\\xa9\\x99abcd" |
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420 | 442 | >>> n = toutf8b(m) |
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421 | 443 | >>> n |
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422 | 444 | '\\xc3\\xa9\\xed\\xb2\\x99abcd' |
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423 | 445 | >>> fromutf8b(n) == m |
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424 | 446 | True |
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425 | 447 | ''' |
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426 | 448 | |
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427 | 449 | # fast path - look for uDxxx prefixes in s |
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428 | 450 | if "\xed" not in s: |
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429 | 451 | return s |
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430 | 452 | |
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431 | 453 | u = s.decode("utf-8") |
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432 | 454 | r = "" |
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433 | 455 | for c in u: |
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434 | 456 | if ord(c) & 0xff00 == 0xdc00: |
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435 | 457 | r += chr(ord(c) & 0xff) |
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436 | 458 | else: |
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437 | 459 | r += c.encode("utf-8") |
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438 | 460 | return r |
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