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dirs: resolve fuzzer OOM situation by disallowing deep directory hierarchies It seems like 2048 directories ought to be enough for any reasonable use of Mercurial? A previous version of this patch scanned for slashes before any allocations occurred. That approach is slower than this in the happy path, but much faster than this in the case that too many slashes are encountered. We may want to revisit it in the future using memchr() so it'll be well-optimized by the libc we're using. .. bc: Mercurial will now defend against OOMs by refusing to operate on paths with 2048 or more components. This means that _extremely_ deep path hierarchies will be rejected, but we anticipate nobody is using hierarchies this deep. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7411

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# no unicode literals
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
import re
def parse_version(vstr):
res = 0
for n in vstr.split("."):
res = res * 1000
res = res + int(n)
return res
cap_versions = {
"cmd-watch-del-all": "3.1.1",
"cmd-watch-project": "3.1",
"relative_root": "3.3",
"term-dirname": "3.1",
"term-idirname": "3.1",
"wildmatch": "3.7",
}
def check(version, name):
if name in cap_versions:
return version >= parse_version(cap_versions[name])
return False
def synthesize(vers, opts):
""" Synthesize a capability enabled version response
This is a very limited emulation for relatively recent feature sets
"""
parsed_version = parse_version(vers["version"])
vers["capabilities"] = {}
for name in opts["optional"]:
vers["capabilities"][name] = check(parsed_version, name)
failed = False # noqa: F841 T25377293 Grandfathered in
for name in opts["required"]:
have = check(parsed_version, name)
vers["capabilities"][name] = have
if not have:
vers["error"] = (
"client required capability `"
+ name
+ "` is not supported by this server"
)
return vers