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hgweb: fix websub regex flag syntax on Python 3 The `websub` config section for hgweb is broken under Python 3 when using regex flags syntax (ie the optional `i` in the example from `hg help config.websub`: patternname = s/SEARCH_REGEX/REPLACE_EXPRESSION/[i] Flags are pulled out of the specified byte-string using a regular expression, and uppercased. The flags are then iterated over and passed to the `re` module using `re.__dict__[item]`, to get the object attribute of the same name from the `re` module. So on Python 2 if the `il` flags are passed, this transition looks like: `'il'` -> `'IL'` -> `'I'` -> `re.__dict__['I']` -> `re.I` However on Python 3, these are bytes objects. When we iterate over a bytes object in Python 3, instead of getting the individual characters in the string as string objects of length one, we get the integer \ value corresponding to that byte. So the same transition looks like: `b'il'` -> `b'IL'` -> `73` -> `re.__dict__[73]` -> `KeyError` This commit fixes the type mismatch by converting the bytes to a system string before iterating over each element to pass to `re`. The transition will now look like: `b'il'` -> `u'IL'` -> `u'I'` -> `re.__dict__[u'I']` -> `re.I` In addition we expand `test-websub.t` to cover the regex flag case (for both the `websub` section and `interhg`). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6788

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rewriteutil.py
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# rewriteutil.py - utility functions for rewriting changesets
#
# Copyright 2017 Octobus <contact@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
from .i18n import _
from . import (
error,
node,
obsolete,
revset,
)
def precheck(repo, revs, action='rewrite'):
"""check if revs can be rewritten
action is used to control the error message.
Make sure this function is called after taking the lock.
"""
if node.nullrev in revs:
msg = _("cannot %s null changeset") % (action)
hint = _("no changeset checked out")
raise error.Abort(msg, hint=hint)
if len(repo[None].parents()) > 1:
raise error.Abort(_("cannot %s while merging") % action)
publicrevs = repo.revs('%ld and public()', revs)
if publicrevs:
msg = _("cannot %s public changesets") % (action)
hint = _("see 'hg help phases' for details")
raise error.Abort(msg, hint=hint)
newunstable = disallowednewunstable(repo, revs)
if newunstable:
raise error.Abort(_("cannot %s changeset with children") % action)
def disallowednewunstable(repo, revs):
"""Checks whether editing the revs will create new unstable changesets and
are we allowed to create them.
To allow new unstable changesets, set the config:
`experimental.evolution.allowunstable=True`
"""
allowunstable = obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.allowunstableopt)
if allowunstable:
return revset.baseset()
return repo.revs("(%ld::) - %ld", revs, revs)