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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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# sshserver.py - ssh protocol server support for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.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 _
from node import *
import os, streamclone, sys, tempfile, util
class sshserver(object):
def __init__(self, ui, repo):
self.ui = ui
self.repo = repo
self.lock = None
self.fin = sys.stdin
self.fout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = sys.stderr
# Prevent insertion/deletion of CRs
util.set_binary(self.fin)
util.set_binary(self.fout)
def getarg(self):
argline = self.fin.readline()[:-1]
arg, l = argline.split()
val = self.fin.read(int(l))
return arg, val
def respond(self, v):
self.fout.write("%d\n" % len(v))
self.fout.write(v)
self.fout.flush()
def serve_forever(self):
while self.serve_one(): pass
sys.exit(0)
def serve_one(self):
cmd = self.fin.readline()[:-1]
if cmd:
impl = getattr(self, 'do_' + cmd, None)
if impl: impl()
else: self.respond("")
return cmd != ''
def do_lookup(self):
arg, key = self.getarg()
assert arg == 'key'
try:
r = hex(self.repo.lookup(key))
success = 1
except Exception,inst:
r = str(inst)
success = 0
self.respond("%s %s\n" % (success, r))
def do_heads(self):
h = self.repo.heads()
self.respond(" ".join(map(hex, h)) + "\n")
def do_hello(self):
'''the hello command returns a set of lines describing various
interesting things about the server, in an RFC822-like format.
Currently the only one defined is "capabilities", which
consists of a line in the form:
capabilities: space separated list of tokens
'''
caps = ['unbundle', 'lookup', 'changegroupsubset']
if self.ui.configbool('server', 'uncompressed'):
caps.append('stream=%d' % self.repo.changelog.version)
self.respond("capabilities: %s\n" % (' '.join(caps),))
def do_lock(self):
'''DEPRECATED - allowing remote client to lock repo is not safe'''
self.lock = self.repo.lock()
self.respond("")
def do_unlock(self):
'''DEPRECATED'''
if self.lock:
self.lock.release()
self.lock = None
self.respond("")
def do_branches(self):
arg, nodes = self.getarg()
nodes = map(bin, nodes.split(" "))
r = []
for b in self.repo.branches(nodes):
r.append(" ".join(map(hex, b)) + "\n")
self.respond("".join(r))
def do_between(self):
arg, pairs = self.getarg()
pairs = [map(bin, p.split("-")) for p in pairs.split(" ")]
r = []
for b in self.repo.between(pairs):
r.append(" ".join(map(hex, b)) + "\n")
self.respond("".join(r))
def do_changegroup(self):
nodes = []
arg, roots = self.getarg()
nodes = map(bin, roots.split(" "))
cg = self.repo.changegroup(nodes, 'serve')
while True:
d = cg.read(4096)
if not d:
break
self.fout.write(d)
self.fout.flush()
def do_changegroupsubset(self):
bases = []
heads = []
argmap = dict([self.getarg(), self.getarg()])
bases = [bin(n) for n in argmap['bases'].split(' ')]
heads = [bin(n) for n in argmap['heads'].split(' ')]
cg = self.repo.changegroupsubset(bases, heads, 'serve')
while True:
d = cg.read(4096)
if not d:
break
self.fout.write(d)
self.fout.flush()
def do_addchangegroup(self):
'''DEPRECATED'''
if not self.lock:
self.respond("not locked")
return
self.respond("")
r = self.repo.addchangegroup(self.fin, 'serve', self.client_url())
self.respond(str(r))
def client_url(self):
client = os.environ.get('SSH_CLIENT', '').split(' ', 1)[0]
return 'remote:ssh:' + client
def do_unbundle(self):
their_heads = self.getarg()[1].split()
def check_heads():
heads = map(hex, self.repo.heads())
return their_heads == [hex('force')] or their_heads == heads
# fail early if possible
if not check_heads():
self.respond(_('unsynced changes'))
return
self.respond('')
# write bundle data to temporary file because it can be big
try:
fd, tempname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-unbundle-')
fp = os.fdopen(fd, 'wb+')
count = int(self.fin.readline())
while count:
fp.write(self.fin.read(count))
count = int(self.fin.readline())
was_locked = self.lock is not None
if not was_locked:
self.lock = self.repo.lock()
try:
if not check_heads():
# someone else committed/pushed/unbundled while we
# were transferring data
self.respond(_('unsynced changes'))
return
self.respond('')
# push can proceed
fp.seek(0)
r = self.repo.addchangegroup(fp, 'serve', self.client_url())
self.respond(str(r))
finally:
if not was_locked:
self.lock.release()
self.lock = None
finally:
fp.close()
os.unlink(tempname)
def do_stream_out(self):
streamclone.stream_out(self.repo, self.fout)