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hgweb: encode WSGI environment using the ISO-8859-1 codec The WSGI specification (PEP 3333) specifies that on Python 3 all strings passed by the server must be of type str with code points encodable using the ISO 8859-1 codec. For some reason, I introduced a bug in 2632c1ed8f34 by applying the reverse change. Maybe I got confused because PEP 3333 says that arbitrary operating system environment variables may be contained in the WSGI environment and therefore we need to handle the WSGI environment variables like we would handle operating system environment variables. The bug mentioned in the previous paragraph and fixed by this changeset manifested e.g. in the path of the URL being encoded in the wrong way. Browsers encode non-ASCII bytes with the percent-encoding. WSGI servers will decode the percent-encoded bytes and pass them to the application as strings where each byte is mapped to the corresponding code point with the same ordinal (i.e. it is decoded using the ISO-8859-1 codec). Mercurial uses the bytes type for these strings (which makes much more sense), so we need to encode it again using the ISO-8859-1 codec. If we use another codec, it can result in nonsense.

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sparse.rs
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use std::{collections::HashSet, path::Path};
use format_bytes::{write_bytes, DisplayBytes};
use crate::{
errors::HgError,
filepatterns::parse_pattern_file_contents,
matchers::{
AlwaysMatcher, DifferenceMatcher, IncludeMatcher, Matcher,
UnionMatcher,
},
operations::cat,
repo::Repo,
requirements::SPARSE_REQUIREMENT,
utils::{hg_path::HgPath, SliceExt},
IgnorePattern, PatternError, PatternFileWarning, PatternSyntax, Revision,
NULL_REVISION,
};
/// Command which is triggering the config read
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub enum SparseConfigContext {
Sparse,
Narrow,
}
impl DisplayBytes for SparseConfigContext {
fn display_bytes(
&self,
output: &mut dyn std::io::Write,
) -> std::io::Result<()> {
match self {
SparseConfigContext::Sparse => write_bytes!(output, b"sparse"),
SparseConfigContext::Narrow => write_bytes!(output, b"narrow"),
}
}
}
/// Possible warnings when reading sparse configuration
#[derive(Debug, derive_more::From)]
pub enum SparseWarning {
/// Warns about improper paths that start with "/"
RootWarning {
context: SparseConfigContext,
line: Vec<u8>,
},
/// Warns about a profile missing from the given changelog revision
ProfileNotFound { profile: Vec<u8>, rev: Revision },
#[from]
Pattern(PatternFileWarning),
}
/// Parsed sparse config
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct SparseConfig {
// Line-separated
pub(crate) includes: Vec<u8>,
// Line-separated
pub(crate) excludes: Vec<u8>,
pub(crate) profiles: HashSet<Vec<u8>>,
pub(crate) warnings: Vec<SparseWarning>,
}
/// All possible errors when reading sparse/narrow config
#[derive(Debug, derive_more::From)]
pub enum SparseConfigError {
IncludesAfterExcludes {
context: SparseConfigContext,
},
EntryOutsideSection {
context: SparseConfigContext,
line: Vec<u8>,
},
/// Narrow config does not support '%include' directives
IncludesInNarrow,
/// An invalid pattern prefix was given to the narrow spec. Includes the
/// entire pattern for context.
InvalidNarrowPrefix(Vec<u8>),
#[from]
HgError(HgError),
#[from]
PatternError(PatternError),
}
/// Parse sparse config file content.
pub(crate) fn parse_config(
raw: &[u8],
context: SparseConfigContext,
) -> Result<SparseConfig, SparseConfigError> {
let mut includes = vec![];
let mut excludes = vec![];
let mut profiles = HashSet::new();
let mut warnings = vec![];
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
enum Current {
Includes,
Excludes,
None,
}
let mut current = Current::None;
let mut in_section = false;
for line in raw.split(|c| *c == b'\n') {
let line = line.trim();
if line.is_empty() || line[0] == b'#' {
// empty or comment line, skip
continue;
}
if line.starts_with(b"%include ") {
let profile = line[b"%include ".len()..].trim();
if !profile.is_empty() {
profiles.insert(profile.into());
}
} else if line == b"[include]" {
if in_section && current == Current::Includes {
return Err(SparseConfigError::IncludesAfterExcludes {
context,
});
}
in_section = true;
current = Current::Includes;
continue;
} else if line == b"[exclude]" {
in_section = true;
current = Current::Excludes;
} else {
if current == Current::None {
return Err(SparseConfigError::EntryOutsideSection {
context,
line: line.into(),
});
}
if line.trim().starts_with(b"/") {
warnings.push(SparseWarning::RootWarning {
context,
line: line.into(),
});
continue;
}
match current {
Current::Includes => {
includes.push(b'\n');
includes.extend(line.iter());
}
Current::Excludes => {
excludes.push(b'\n');
excludes.extend(line.iter());
}
Current::None => unreachable!(),
}
}
}
Ok(SparseConfig {
includes,
excludes,
profiles,
warnings,
})
}
fn read_temporary_includes(
repo: &Repo,
) -> Result<Vec<Vec<u8>>, SparseConfigError> {
let raw = repo.hg_vfs().try_read("tempsparse")?.unwrap_or_default();
if raw.is_empty() {
return Ok(vec![]);
}
Ok(raw.split(|c| *c == b'\n').map(ToOwned::to_owned).collect())
}
/// Obtain sparse checkout patterns for the given revision
fn patterns_for_rev(
repo: &Repo,
rev: Revision,
) -> Result<Option<SparseConfig>, SparseConfigError> {
if !repo.has_sparse() {
return Ok(None);
}
let raw = repo.hg_vfs().try_read("sparse")?.unwrap_or_default();
if raw.is_empty() {
return Ok(None);
}
let mut config = parse_config(&raw, SparseConfigContext::Sparse)?;
if !config.profiles.is_empty() {
let mut profiles: Vec<Vec<u8>> = config.profiles.into_iter().collect();
let mut visited = HashSet::new();
while let Some(profile) = profiles.pop() {
if visited.contains(&profile) {
continue;
}
visited.insert(profile.to_owned());
let output =
cat(repo, &rev.to_string(), vec![HgPath::new(&profile)])
.map_err(|_| {
HgError::corrupted(
"dirstate points to non-existent parent node"
.to_string(),
)
})?;
if output.results.is_empty() {
config.warnings.push(SparseWarning::ProfileNotFound {
profile: profile.to_owned(),
rev,
})
}
let subconfig = parse_config(
&output.results[0].1,
SparseConfigContext::Sparse,
)?;
if !subconfig.includes.is_empty() {
config.includes.push(b'\n');
config.includes.extend(&subconfig.includes);
}
if !subconfig.includes.is_empty() {
config.includes.push(b'\n');
config.excludes.extend(&subconfig.excludes);
}
config.warnings.extend(subconfig.warnings.into_iter());
profiles.extend(subconfig.profiles.into_iter());
}
config.profiles = visited;
}
if !config.includes.is_empty() {
config.includes.extend(b"\n.hg*");
}
Ok(Some(config))
}
/// Obtain a matcher for sparse working directories.
pub fn matcher(
repo: &Repo,
) -> Result<(Box<dyn Matcher + Sync>, Vec<SparseWarning>), SparseConfigError> {
let mut warnings = vec![];
if !repo.requirements().contains(SPARSE_REQUIREMENT) {
return Ok((Box::new(AlwaysMatcher), warnings));
}
let parents = repo.dirstate_parents()?;
let mut revs = vec![];
let p1_rev =
repo.changelog()?
.rev_from_node(parents.p1.into())
.map_err(|_| {
HgError::corrupted(
"dirstate points to non-existent parent node".to_string(),
)
})?;
if p1_rev != NULL_REVISION {
revs.push(p1_rev)
}
let p2_rev =
repo.changelog()?
.rev_from_node(parents.p2.into())
.map_err(|_| {
HgError::corrupted(
"dirstate points to non-existent parent node".to_string(),
)
})?;
if p2_rev != NULL_REVISION {
revs.push(p2_rev)
}
let mut matchers = vec![];
for rev in revs.iter() {
let config = patterns_for_rev(repo, *rev);
if let Ok(Some(config)) = config {
warnings.extend(config.warnings);
let mut m: Box<dyn Matcher + Sync> = Box::new(AlwaysMatcher);
if !config.includes.is_empty() {
let (patterns, subwarnings) = parse_pattern_file_contents(
&config.includes,
Path::new(""),
Some(b"relglob:".as_ref()),
false,
)?;
warnings.extend(subwarnings.into_iter().map(From::from));
m = Box::new(IncludeMatcher::new(patterns)?);
}
if !config.excludes.is_empty() {
let (patterns, subwarnings) = parse_pattern_file_contents(
&config.excludes,
Path::new(""),
Some(b"relglob:".as_ref()),
false,
)?;
warnings.extend(subwarnings.into_iter().map(From::from));
m = Box::new(DifferenceMatcher::new(
m,
Box::new(IncludeMatcher::new(patterns)?),
));
}
matchers.push(m);
}
}
let result: Box<dyn Matcher + Sync> = match matchers.len() {
0 => Box::new(AlwaysMatcher),
1 => matchers.pop().expect("1 is equal to 0"),
_ => Box::new(UnionMatcher::new(matchers)),
};
let matcher =
force_include_matcher(result, &read_temporary_includes(repo)?)?;
Ok((matcher, warnings))
}
/// Returns a matcher that returns true for any of the forced includes before
/// testing against the actual matcher
fn force_include_matcher(
result: Box<dyn Matcher + Sync>,
temp_includes: &[Vec<u8>],
) -> Result<Box<dyn Matcher + Sync>, PatternError> {
if temp_includes.is_empty() {
return Ok(result);
}
let forced_include_matcher = IncludeMatcher::new(
temp_includes
.iter()
.map(|include| {
IgnorePattern::new(PatternSyntax::Path, include, Path::new(""))
})
.collect(),
)?;
Ok(Box::new(UnionMatcher::new(vec![
Box::new(forced_include_matcher),
result,
])))
}