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overlayworkingctx: rename misleadingly named `isempty()` method This method is only about whether there are file changes, not about whether the commit will be empty or not. One user of the method was incorrectly assuming the latter meaning, leading to the bug for which a test case was added in D8727. I’ve added a FIXME to the code. The original motivation for the rename was that I want to add `committablectx.isempty()`, that properly checks if a commit will be empty, using the exact same logic as in `repo.commit()`, and I wanted to avoid a name clash. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8728

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# no unicode literals
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
import sys
from . import compat
"""Module to deal with filename encoding on the local system, as returned by
Watchman."""
if compat.PYTHON3:
default_local_errors = "surrogateescape"
def get_local_encoding():
if sys.platform == "win32":
# Watchman always returns UTF-8 encoded strings on Windows.
return "utf-8"
# On the Python 3 versions we support, sys.getfilesystemencoding never
# returns None.
return sys.getfilesystemencoding()
else:
# Python 2 doesn't support surrogateescape, so use 'strict' by
# default. Users can register a custom surrogateescape error handler and use
# that if they so desire.
default_local_errors = "strict"
def get_local_encoding():
if sys.platform == "win32":
# Watchman always returns UTF-8 encoded strings on Windows.
return "utf-8"
fsencoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
if fsencoding is None:
# This is very unlikely to happen, but if it does, just use UTF-8
fsencoding = "utf-8"
return fsencoding
def encode_local(s):
return s.encode(get_local_encoding(), default_local_errors)
def decode_local(bs):
return bs.decode(get_local_encoding(), default_local_errors)