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convert: add commandline.xargs(), use it in svn_sink class Introduce commandline.xargs() to limit argument list with respect to ARG_MAX bytes. If no ARG_MAX information available - use POSIX required minimum of 4096 bytes. Under Windows, while actual argument list length is limited to 32k, shells impose their own limits on command line length, down to 2047 bytes for cmd.exe under Windows NT/2k and about 2500 bytes for older 4nt.exe. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473 for details about cmd.exe limitations. Since ARG_MAX is limit for argument list and environment, we reserve half of it and one byte for environment variables. This way with default ARG_MAX (4096 bytes) we get value 2047 bytes which is OK for Windows too.

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# mail.py - mail sending bits for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
# of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
from i18n import _
import os, smtplib, templater, util, socket
def _smtp(ui):
'''send mail using smtp.'''
local_hostname = ui.config('smtp', 'local_hostname')
s = smtplib.SMTP(local_hostname=local_hostname)
mailhost = ui.config('smtp', 'host')
if not mailhost:
raise util.Abort(_('no [smtp]host in hgrc - cannot send mail'))
mailport = int(ui.config('smtp', 'port', 25))
ui.note(_('sending mail: smtp host %s, port %s\n') %
(mailhost, mailport))
s.connect(host=mailhost, port=mailport)
if ui.configbool('smtp', 'tls'):
if not hasattr(socket, 'ssl'):
raise util.Abort(_("can't use TLS: Python SSL support "
"not installed"))
ui.note(_('(using tls)\n'))
s.ehlo()
s.starttls()
s.ehlo()
username = ui.config('smtp', 'username')
password = ui.config('smtp', 'password')
if username and not password:
password = ui.getpass()
if username and password:
ui.note(_('(authenticating to mail server as %s)\n') %
(username))
s.login(username, password)
return s
class _sendmail(object):
'''send mail using sendmail.'''
def __init__(self, ui, program):
self.ui = ui
self.program = program
def sendmail(self, sender, recipients, msg):
cmdline = '%s -f %s %s' % (
self.program, templater.email(sender),
' '.join(map(templater.email, recipients)))
self.ui.note(_('sending mail: %s\n') % cmdline)
fp = os.popen(cmdline, 'w')
fp.write(msg)
ret = fp.close()
if ret:
raise util.Abort('%s %s' % (
os.path.basename(self.program.split(None, 1)[0]),
util.explain_exit(ret)[0]))
def connect(ui):
'''make a mail connection. object returned has one method, sendmail.
call as sendmail(sender, list-of-recipients, msg).'''
method = ui.config('email', 'method', 'smtp')
if method == 'smtp':
return _smtp(ui)
return _sendmail(ui, method)
def sendmail(ui, sender, recipients, msg):
try:
return connect(ui).sendmail(sender, recipients, msg)
except smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused, inst:
recipients = [r[1] for r in inst.recipients.values()]
raise util.Abort('\n' + '\n'.join(recipients))
except smtplib.SMTPException, inst:
raise util.Abort(inst)
def validateconfig(ui):
'''determine if we have enough config data to try sending email.'''
method = ui.config('email', 'method', 'smtp')
if method == 'smtp':
if not ui.config('smtp', 'host'):
raise util.Abort(_('smtp specified as email transport, '
'but no smtp host configured'))
else:
if not util.find_exe(method):
raise util.Abort(_('%r specified as email transport, '
'but not in PATH') % method)