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run-tests: replace open-coded .decode()s on paths with a helper (issue4667) This also cleans up the mkdtemp code mentioned in the previous patch. At this point, the remaining callsites of .{en,de)code() are in the following categories: Handling escaped lines in .t files ----------------------------------- It seems eminently reasonable to me for us to declare that .t files are valid utf-8, and that any escape sequences we see in .t files should be valid unicode_escape sequences. Making error text safe for cdata blocks for xml error reports ------------------------------------------------------------- This is a point where we're already basically screwed, and we're simply trying to do something "good enough" that the xml output will be vaguely useful to the user. Punting here seems fine, and we should probably stick to the same encoding here that we used in the previous section.

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# ignore.py - ignored file handling for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from i18n import _
import util, match
import re
_commentre = None
def ignorepats(lines):
'''parse lines (iterable) of .hgignore text, returning a tuple of
(patterns, parse errors). These patterns should be given to compile()
to be validated and converted into a match function.'''
syntaxes = {'re': 'relre:', 'regexp': 'relre:', 'glob': 'relglob:'}
syntax = 'relre:'
patterns = []
warnings = []
for line in lines:
if "#" in line:
global _commentre
if not _commentre:
_commentre = re.compile(r'((^|[^\\])(\\\\)*)#.*')
# remove comments prefixed by an even number of escapes
line = _commentre.sub(r'\1', line)
# fixup properly escaped comments that survived the above
line = line.replace("\\#", "#")
line = line.rstrip()
if not line:
continue
if line.startswith('syntax:'):
s = line[7:].strip()
try:
syntax = syntaxes[s]
except KeyError:
warnings.append(_("ignoring invalid syntax '%s'") % s)
continue
linesyntax = syntax
for s, rels in syntaxes.iteritems():
if line.startswith(rels):
linesyntax = rels
line = line[len(rels):]
break
elif line.startswith(s+':'):
linesyntax = rels
line = line[len(s) + 1:]
break
patterns.append(linesyntax + line)
return patterns, warnings
def readignorefile(filepath, warn, skipwarning=False):
try:
pats = []
fp = open(filepath)
pats, warnings = ignorepats(fp)
fp.close()
for warning in warnings:
warn("%s: %s\n" % (filepath, warning))
except IOError, inst:
if not skipwarning:
warn(_("skipping unreadable ignore file '%s': %s\n") %
(filepath, inst.strerror))
return pats
def readpats(root, files, warn):
'''return a dict mapping ignore-file-name to list-of-patterns'''
pats = {}
for f in files:
if f in pats:
continue
skipwarning = f == files[0]
pats[f] = readignorefile(f, warn, skipwarning=skipwarning)
return [(f, pats[f]) for f in files if f in pats]
def ignore(root, files, warn):
'''return matcher covering patterns in 'files'.
the files parsed for patterns include:
.hgignore in the repository root
any additional files specified in the [ui] section of ~/.hgrc
trailing white space is dropped.
the escape character is backslash.
comments start with #.
empty lines are skipped.
lines can be of the following formats:
syntax: regexp # defaults following lines to non-rooted regexps
syntax: glob # defaults following lines to non-rooted globs
re:pattern # non-rooted regular expression
glob:pattern # non-rooted glob
pattern # pattern of the current default type'''
pats = readpats(root, files, warn)
allpats = []
for f, patlist in pats:
allpats.extend(patlist)
if not allpats:
return util.never
try:
ignorefunc = match.match(root, '', [], allpats)
except util.Abort:
# Re-raise an exception where the src is the right file
for f, patlist in pats:
try:
match.match(root, '', [], patlist)
except util.Abort, inst:
raise util.Abort('%s: %s' % (f, inst[0]))
return ignorefunc