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sslutil: more robustly detect protocol support The Python ssl module conditionally sets the TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 constants depending on whether HAVE_TLSv1_2 is defined. Yes, these are both tied to the same constant (I would think there would be separate constants for each version). Perhaps support for TLS 1.1 and 1.2 were added at the same time and the assumption is that OpenSSL either has neither or both. I don't know. As part of developing this patch, it was discovered that Apple's /usr/bin/python2.7 does not support TLS 1.1 and 1.2 (only TLS 1.0)! On OS X 10.11, Apple Python has the modern ssl module including SSLContext, but it doesn't appear to negotiate TLS 1.1+ nor does it expose the constants related to TLS 1.1+. Since this code is doing more robust feature detection (and not assuming modern ssl implies TLS 1.1+ support), we now get TLS 1.0 warnings when running on Apple Python. Hence the test changes. I'm not super thrilled about shipping a Mercurial that always whines about TLS 1.0 on OS X. We may want a follow-up patch to suppress this warning.

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dirstatenonnormalcheck.py
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/ contrib / dirstatenonnormalcheck.py
# dirstatenonnormalcheck.py - extension to check the consistency of the
# dirstate's non-normal map
#
# For most operations on dirstate, this extensions checks that the nonnormalset
# contains the right entries.
# It compares the nonnormal file to a nonnormalset built from the map of all
# the files in the dirstate to check that they contain the same files.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial import (
dirstate,
extensions,
)
def nonnormalentries(dmap):
"""Compute nonnormal entries from dirstate's dmap"""
res = set()
for f, e in dmap.iteritems():
if e[0] != 'n' or e[3] == -1:
res.add(f)
return res
def checkconsistency(ui, orig, dmap, _nonnormalset, label):
"""Compute nonnormalset from dmap, check that it matches _nonnormalset"""
nonnormalcomputedmap = nonnormalentries(dmap)
if _nonnormalset != nonnormalcomputedmap:
ui.develwarn("%s call to %s\n" % (label, orig), config='dirstate')
ui.develwarn("inconsistency in nonnormalset\n", config='dirstate')
ui.develwarn("[nonnormalset] %s\n" % _nonnormalset, config='dirstate')
ui.develwarn("[map] %s\n" % nonnormalcomputedmap, config='dirstate')
def _checkdirstate(orig, self, arg):
"""Check nonnormal set consistency before and after the call to orig"""
checkconsistency(self._ui, orig, self._map, self._nonnormalset, "before")
r = orig(self, arg)
checkconsistency(self._ui, orig, self._map, self._nonnormalset, "after")
return r
def extsetup(ui):
"""Wrap functions modifying dirstate to check nonnormalset consistency"""
dirstatecl = dirstate.dirstate
devel = ui.configbool('devel', 'all-warnings')
paranoid = ui.configbool('experimental', 'nonnormalparanoidcheck')
if devel:
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, '_writedirstate', _checkdirstate)
if paranoid:
# We don't do all these checks when paranoid is disable as it would
# make the extension run very slowly on large repos
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'normallookup', _checkdirstate)
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'otherparent', _checkdirstate)
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'normal', _checkdirstate)
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'write', _checkdirstate)
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'add', _checkdirstate)
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'remove', _checkdirstate)
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'merge', _checkdirstate)
extensions.wrapfunction(dirstatecl, 'drop', _checkdirstate)