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cmdserver: forcibly use L channel to read password input (issue3161)...
cmdserver: forcibly use L channel to read password input (issue3161) Command server is designed to use the channel protocol even if the server process is accessible to tty, whereas vanilla hg should be able to read password from tty in that case. So it isn't enough to swap sys.stdin: # works only if the server process is detached from the console sys.stdin = self.fin getpass.getpass('') sys.stdin = oldin or test isatty: # vanilla hg can't talk to tty if stdin is redirected if self._isatty(self.fin): return getpass.getpass('') else: ... Since ui.nontty flag is undocumented and command-server channels don't provide isatty(), this change won't affect the other uses of ui._isatty(). issue3161 also suggests to provide some context of messages. I think it can be implemented by using the generic templating function.

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test-audit-path.t
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$ hg init
audit of .hg
$ hg add .hg/00changelog.i
abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/00changelog.i (glob)
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#if symlink
Symlinks
$ mkdir a
$ echo a > a/a
$ hg ci -Ama
adding a/a
$ ln -s a b
$ echo b > a/b
$ hg add b/b
abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b' (glob)
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$ hg add b
should still fail - maybe
$ hg add b/b
abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b' (glob)
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#endif
unbundle tampered bundle
$ hg init target
$ cd target
$ hg unbundle "$TESTDIR/bundles/tampered.hg"
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 6 changes to 6 files (+4 heads)
(run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge)
attack .hg/test
$ hg manifest -r0
.hg/test
$ hg update -Cr0
abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/test (glob)
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attack foo/.hg/test
$ hg manifest -r1
foo/.hg/test
$ hg update -Cr1
abort: path 'foo/.hg/test' is inside nested repo 'foo' (glob)
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attack back/test where back symlinks to ..
$ hg manifest -r2
back
back/test
#if symlink
$ hg update -Cr2
abort: path 'back/test' traverses symbolic link 'back'
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#else
('back' will be a file and cause some other system specific error)
$ hg update -Cr2
abort: * (glob)
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#endif
attack ../test
$ hg manifest -r3
../test
$ hg update -Cr3
abort: path contains illegal component: ../test (glob)
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attack /tmp/test
$ hg manifest -r4
/tmp/test
$ hg update -Cr4
abort: path contains illegal component: /tmp/test (glob)
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$ cd ..