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phabricator: use .arcconfig for the callsign if not set locally (issue6243) This makes things easier for people working with more than one repository because this file can be committed to each repository. The bug report asks to read <repo>/.arcrc, but AFAICT, that file lives in ~/ and holds the credentials. And we already track an .arcconfig file. Any callsign set globally is still used if that is all that is present, but .arcconfig will override it if available. The idea behind letting the local hgrc override .arcconfig is that the developer may need to do testing against another server, and not dirty the working directory. Originally I was going to just try to read the callsign in `getrepophid()` if it wasn't present in the hg config. That works fine, but I think it also makes sense to read the URL from this file too. That would have worked less well because `readurltoken()` doesn't have access to the repo object to know where to find the file. Supplimenting the config mechanism is less magical because it reports the source and value of the properties used, and it doesn't need to read the file twice. Invalid hgrc files generally cause the program to abort. I only flagged it as a warning here because it's not our config file, not crucial to the whole program operating, and really shouldn't be corrupt in the typical case where it is checked into the repo. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7934

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# util.py - Mercurial utility functions relative to dates
#
# Copyright 2018 Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net>
#
# 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 absolute_import, print_function
import calendar
import datetime
import time
from ..i18n import _
from .. import (
encoding,
error,
pycompat,
)
# used by parsedate
defaultdateformats = (
b'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S', # the 'real' ISO8601
b'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M', # without seconds
b'%Y-%m-%dT%H%M%S', # another awful but legal variant without :
b'%Y-%m-%dT%H%M', # without seconds
b'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', # our common legal variant
b'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', # without seconds
b'%Y-%m-%d %H%M%S', # without :
b'%Y-%m-%d %H%M', # without seconds
b'%Y-%m-%d %I:%M:%S%p',
b'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M',
b'%Y-%m-%d %I:%M%p',
b'%Y-%m-%d',
b'%m-%d',
b'%m/%d',
b'%m/%d/%y',
b'%m/%d/%Y',
b'%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y',
b'%a %b %d %I:%M:%S%p %Y',
b'%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S', # GNU coreutils "/bin/date --rfc-2822"
b'%b %d %H:%M:%S %Y',
b'%b %d %I:%M:%S%p %Y',
b'%b %d %H:%M:%S',
b'%b %d %I:%M:%S%p',
b'%b %d %H:%M',
b'%b %d %I:%M%p',
b'%b %d %Y',
b'%b %d',
b'%H:%M:%S',
b'%I:%M:%S%p',
b'%H:%M',
b'%I:%M%p',
)
extendeddateformats = defaultdateformats + (b"%Y", b"%Y-%m", b"%b", b"%b %Y",)
def makedate(timestamp=None):
'''Return a unix timestamp (or the current time) as a (unixtime,
offset) tuple based off the local timezone.'''
if timestamp is None:
timestamp = time.time()
if timestamp < 0:
hint = _(b"check your clock")
raise error.Abort(_(b"negative timestamp: %d") % timestamp, hint=hint)
delta = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(
timestamp
) - datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp)
tz = delta.days * 86400 + delta.seconds
return timestamp, tz
def datestr(date=None, format=b'%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y %1%2'):
"""represent a (unixtime, offset) tuple as a localized time.
unixtime is seconds since the epoch, and offset is the time zone's
number of seconds away from UTC.
>>> datestr((0, 0))
'Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000'
>>> datestr((42, 0))
'Thu Jan 01 00:00:42 1970 +0000'
>>> datestr((-42, 0))
'Wed Dec 31 23:59:18 1969 +0000'
>>> datestr((0x7fffffff, 0))
'Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038 +0000'
>>> datestr((-0x80000000, 0))
'Fri Dec 13 20:45:52 1901 +0000'
"""
t, tz = date or makedate()
if b"%1" in format or b"%2" in format or b"%z" in format:
sign = (tz > 0) and b"-" or b"+"
minutes = abs(tz) // 60
q, r = divmod(minutes, 60)
format = format.replace(b"%z", b"%1%2")
format = format.replace(b"%1", b"%c%02d" % (sign, q))
format = format.replace(b"%2", b"%02d" % r)
d = t - tz
if d > 0x7FFFFFFF:
d = 0x7FFFFFFF
elif d < -0x80000000:
d = -0x80000000
# Never use time.gmtime() and datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp()
# because they use the gmtime() system call which is buggy on Windows
# for negative values.
t = datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1) + datetime.timedelta(seconds=d)
s = encoding.strtolocal(t.strftime(encoding.strfromlocal(format)))
return s
def shortdate(date=None):
"""turn (timestamp, tzoff) tuple into iso 8631 date."""
return datestr(date, format=b'%Y-%m-%d')
def parsetimezone(s):
"""find a trailing timezone, if any, in string, and return a
(offset, remainder) pair"""
s = pycompat.bytestr(s)
if s.endswith(b"GMT") or s.endswith(b"UTC"):
return 0, s[:-3].rstrip()
# Unix-style timezones [+-]hhmm
if len(s) >= 5 and s[-5] in b"+-" and s[-4:].isdigit():
sign = (s[-5] == b"+") and 1 or -1
hours = int(s[-4:-2])
minutes = int(s[-2:])
return -sign * (hours * 60 + minutes) * 60, s[:-5].rstrip()
# ISO8601 trailing Z
if s.endswith(b"Z") and s[-2:-1].isdigit():
return 0, s[:-1]
# ISO8601-style [+-]hh:mm
if (
len(s) >= 6
and s[-6] in b"+-"
and s[-3] == b":"
and s[-5:-3].isdigit()
and s[-2:].isdigit()
):
sign = (s[-6] == b"+") and 1 or -1
hours = int(s[-5:-3])
minutes = int(s[-2:])
return -sign * (hours * 60 + minutes) * 60, s[:-6]
return None, s
def strdate(string, format, defaults=None):
"""parse a localized time string and return a (unixtime, offset) tuple.
if the string cannot be parsed, ValueError is raised."""
if defaults is None:
defaults = {}
# NOTE: unixtime = localunixtime + offset
offset, date = parsetimezone(string)
# add missing elements from defaults
usenow = False # default to using biased defaults
for part in (
b"S",
b"M",
b"HI",
b"d",
b"mb",
b"yY",
): # decreasing specificity
part = pycompat.bytestr(part)
found = [True for p in part if (b"%" + p) in format]
if not found:
date += b"@" + defaults[part][usenow]
format += b"@%" + part[0]
else:
# We've found a specific time element, less specific time
# elements are relative to today
usenow = True
timetuple = time.strptime(
encoding.strfromlocal(date), encoding.strfromlocal(format)
)
localunixtime = int(calendar.timegm(timetuple))
if offset is None:
# local timezone
unixtime = int(time.mktime(timetuple))
offset = unixtime - localunixtime
else:
unixtime = localunixtime + offset
return unixtime, offset
def parsedate(date, formats=None, bias=None):
"""parse a localized date/time and return a (unixtime, offset) tuple.
The date may be a "unixtime offset" string or in one of the specified
formats. If the date already is a (unixtime, offset) tuple, it is returned.
>>> parsedate(b' today ') == parsedate(
... datetime.date.today().strftime('%b %d').encode('ascii'))
True
>>> parsedate(b'yesterday ') == parsedate(
... (datetime.date.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=1)
... ).strftime('%b %d').encode('ascii'))
True
>>> now, tz = makedate()
>>> strnow, strtz = parsedate(b'now')
>>> (strnow - now) < 1
True
>>> tz == strtz
True
>>> parsedate(b'2000 UTC', formats=extendeddateformats)
(946684800, 0)
"""
if bias is None:
bias = {}
if not date:
return 0, 0
if isinstance(date, tuple) and len(date) == 2:
return date
if not formats:
formats = defaultdateformats
date = date.strip()
if date == b'now' or date == _(b'now'):
return makedate()
if date == b'today' or date == _(b'today'):
date = datetime.date.today().strftime('%b %d')
date = encoding.strtolocal(date)
elif date == b'yesterday' or date == _(b'yesterday'):
date = (datetime.date.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=1)).strftime(
r'%b %d'
)
date = encoding.strtolocal(date)
try:
when, offset = map(int, date.split(b' '))
except ValueError:
# fill out defaults
now = makedate()
defaults = {}
for part in (b"d", b"mb", b"yY", b"HI", b"M", b"S"):
# this piece is for rounding the specific end of unknowns
b = bias.get(part)
if b is None:
if part[0:1] in b"HMS":
b = b"00"
else:
# year, month, and day start from 1
b = b"1"
# this piece is for matching the generic end to today's date
n = datestr(now, b"%" + part[0:1])
defaults[part] = (b, n)
for format in formats:
try:
when, offset = strdate(date, format, defaults)
except (ValueError, OverflowError):
pass
else:
break
else:
raise error.ParseError(
_(b'invalid date: %r') % pycompat.bytestr(date)
)
# validate explicit (probably user-specified) date and
# time zone offset. values must fit in signed 32 bits for
# current 32-bit linux runtimes. timezones go from UTC-12
# to UTC+14
if when < -0x80000000 or when > 0x7FFFFFFF:
raise error.ParseError(_(b'date exceeds 32 bits: %d') % when)
if offset < -50400 or offset > 43200:
raise error.ParseError(_(b'impossible time zone offset: %d') % offset)
return when, offset
def matchdate(date):
"""Return a function that matches a given date match specifier
Formats include:
'{date}' match a given date to the accuracy provided
'<{date}' on or before a given date
'>{date}' on or after a given date
>>> p1 = parsedate(b"10:29:59")
>>> p2 = parsedate(b"10:30:00")
>>> p3 = parsedate(b"10:30:59")
>>> p4 = parsedate(b"10:31:00")
>>> p5 = parsedate(b"Sep 15 10:30:00 1999")
>>> f = matchdate(b"10:30")
>>> f(p1[0])
False
>>> f(p2[0])
True
>>> f(p3[0])
True
>>> f(p4[0])
False
>>> f(p5[0])
False
"""
def lower(date):
d = {b'mb': b"1", b'd': b"1"}
return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0]
def upper(date):
d = {b'mb': b"12", b'HI': b"23", b'M': b"59", b'S': b"59"}
for days in (b"31", b"30", b"29"):
try:
d[b"d"] = days
return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0]
except error.ParseError:
pass
d[b"d"] = b"28"
return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0]
date = date.strip()
if not date:
raise error.Abort(_(b"dates cannot consist entirely of whitespace"))
elif date[0:1] == b"<":
if not date[1:]:
raise error.Abort(_(b"invalid day spec, use '<DATE'"))
when = upper(date[1:])
return lambda x: x <= when
elif date[0:1] == b">":
if not date[1:]:
raise error.Abort(_(b"invalid day spec, use '>DATE'"))
when = lower(date[1:])
return lambda x: x >= when
elif date[0:1] == b"-":
try:
days = int(date[1:])
except ValueError:
raise error.Abort(_(b"invalid day spec: %s") % date[1:])
if days < 0:
raise error.Abort(
_(b"%s must be nonnegative (see 'hg help dates')") % date[1:]
)
when = makedate()[0] - days * 3600 * 24
return lambda x: x >= when
elif b" to " in date:
a, b = date.split(b" to ")
start, stop = lower(a), upper(b)
return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop
else:
start, stop = lower(date), upper(date)
return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop