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rhg: consistently use the command name given in clap::command!(<...>) macro Before this patch there are 2 things the user controls: 1. the module/command name, specified in subcommand! macro 2. the command name, specified in clap::command! macro If these are out of sync, we get no compile error or a clear runtime error, but instead a confusing behavior where command line parser parses one thing, but running it doesn't work. This commit makes the clap::command! macro the sole authority determining the command name, so we don't have to worry about this weird behavior any more. It also makes it easy to validate agreement between (1) and (2) if we want it, but I didn't add the check because I'm not sure people necessarily want it.

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charencode.py
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# charencode.py - miscellaneous character encoding
#
# Copyright 2005-2009 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import annotations
import array
from .. import pycompat
def isasciistr(s: bytes) -> bool:
try:
s.decode('ascii')
return True
except UnicodeDecodeError:
return False
def asciilower(s: bytes) -> bytes:
"""convert a string to lowercase if ASCII
Raises UnicodeDecodeError if non-ASCII characters are found."""
s.decode('ascii')
return s.lower()
def asciiupper(s: bytes) -> bytes:
"""convert a string to uppercase if ASCII
Raises UnicodeDecodeError if non-ASCII characters are found."""
s.decode('ascii')
return s.upper()
_jsonmap = []
_jsonmap.extend(b"\\u%04x" % x for x in range(32))
_jsonmap.extend(pycompat.bytechr(x) for x in range(32, 127))
_jsonmap.append(b'\\u007f')
_jsonmap[0x09] = b'\\t'
_jsonmap[0x0A] = b'\\n'
_jsonmap[0x22] = b'\\"'
_jsonmap[0x5C] = b'\\\\'
_jsonmap[0x08] = b'\\b'
_jsonmap[0x0C] = b'\\f'
_jsonmap[0x0D] = b'\\r'
_paranoidjsonmap = _jsonmap[:]
_paranoidjsonmap[0x3C] = b'\\u003c' # '<' (e.g. escape "</script>")
_paranoidjsonmap[0x3E] = b'\\u003e' # '>'
_jsonmap.extend(pycompat.bytechr(x) for x in range(128, 256))
def jsonescapeu8fast(u8chars: bytes, paranoid: bool) -> bytes:
"""Convert a UTF-8 byte string to JSON-escaped form (fast path)
Raises ValueError if non-ASCII characters have to be escaped.
"""
if paranoid:
jm = _paranoidjsonmap
else:
jm = _jsonmap
try:
return b''.join(jm[x] for x in bytearray(u8chars))
except IndexError:
raise ValueError
_utf8strict = r'surrogatepass'
def jsonescapeu8fallback(u8chars: bytes, paranoid: bool) -> bytes:
"""Convert a UTF-8 byte string to JSON-escaped form (slow path)
Escapes all non-ASCII characters no matter if paranoid is False.
"""
if paranoid:
jm = _paranoidjsonmap
else:
jm = _jsonmap
# non-BMP char is represented as UTF-16 surrogate pair
u16b = u8chars.decode('utf-8', _utf8strict).encode('utf-16', _utf8strict)
u16codes = array.array('H', u16b)
u16codes.pop(0) # drop BOM
return b''.join(jm[x] if x < 128 else b'\\u%04x' % x for x in u16codes)