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tests: alter email `From` line to a value that's consistently parsed...
tests: alter email `From` line to a value that's consistently parsed Python2: >>> email.header.decode_header('=?UTF-8?q?Rapha=C3=ABl=20Hertzog?= <hertzog@debian.org>') [('Rapha\xc3\xabl Hertzog', 'utf-8'), ('<hertzog@debian.org>', None)] Python3: >>> email.header.decode_header('=?UTF-8?q?Rapha=C3=ABl=20Hertzog?= <hertzog@debian.org>') [(b'Rapha\xc3\xabl Hertzog', 'utf-8'), (b' <hertzog@debian.org>', None)] So alter the input to an input that parses to the same result consistently. After skimming the relevant RFC (1342), I'm not sure if what we had was valid, or how I could modify it to be more consistent. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5769

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bdiffbuild.py
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from __future__ import absolute_import
import cffi
import os
ffi = cffi.FFI()
with open(os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..'),
'bdiff.c')) as f:
ffi.set_source("mercurial.cffi._bdiff",
f.read(), include_dirs=['mercurial'])
ffi.cdef("""
struct bdiff_line {
int hash, n, e;
ssize_t len;
const char *l;
};
struct bdiff_hunk;
struct bdiff_hunk {
int a1, a2, b1, b2;
struct bdiff_hunk *next;
};
int bdiff_splitlines(const char *a, ssize_t len, struct bdiff_line **lr);
int bdiff_diff(struct bdiff_line *a, int an, struct bdiff_line *b, int bn,
struct bdiff_hunk *base);
void bdiff_freehunks(struct bdiff_hunk *l);
void free(void*);
""")
if __name__ == '__main__':
ffi.compile()