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checkexec: create destination directory if necessary...
checkexec: create destination directory if necessary Since 460733327640, a "share" use the cache of the source repository. A side effect is that no `.hg/cache` directory exists in the "share" anymore. As a result, the checkexec logic can't use it to create its temporary file and have to use the working copy for that. This is suboptimal, it pollutes the working copy and prevents them to keep the file around in cache. We do not want to use the cache directory for the share target, it might be on a different file system. So instead, we (try to) create the directory if it is missing. This is a simple change that fixes the current behavior regression on stable. On default, we should probably ensure the proper directories are created when initializing the repository. We should also introduce a 'wcache' directory to hold cache file related to the working copy. This would clarify the cache situation regarding shares. The tests catch a couple of other affected cases.

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#include <Python.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string>
extern "C" {
/* TODO: use Python 3 for this fuzzing? */
PyMODINIT_FUNC initparsers(void);
static char cpypath[8192] = "\0";
static PyCodeObject *code;
static PyObject *mainmod;
static PyObject *globals;
extern "C" int LLVMFuzzerInitialize(int *argc, char ***argv)
{
const std::string subdir = "/sanpy/lib/python2.7";
/* HACK ALERT: we need a full Python installation built without
pymalloc and with ASAN, so we dump one in
$OUT/sanpy/lib/python2.7. This helps us wire that up. */
std::string selfpath(*argv[0]);
std::string pypath;
auto pos = selfpath.rfind("/");
if (pos == std::string::npos) {
char wd[8192];
getcwd(wd, 8192);
pypath = std::string(wd) + subdir;
} else {
pypath = selfpath.substr(0, pos) + subdir;
}
strncpy(cpypath, pypath.c_str(), pypath.size());
setenv("PYTHONPATH", cpypath, 1);
setenv("PYTHONNOUSERSITE", "1", 1);
/* prevent Python from looking up users in the fuzz environment */
setenv("PYTHONUSERBASE", cpypath, 1);
Py_SetPythonHome(cpypath);
Py_InitializeEx(0);
initparsers();
code = (PyCodeObject *)Py_CompileString(R"py(
from parsers import lazymanifest
try:
lm = lazymanifest(mdata)
# iterate the whole thing, which causes the code to fully parse
# every line in the manifest
list(lm.iterentries())
lm[b'xyzzy'] = (b'\0' * 20, 'x')
# do an insert, text should change
assert lm.text() != mdata, "insert should change text and didn't: %r %r" % (lm.text(), mdata)
del lm[b'xyzzy']
# should be back to the same
assert lm.text() == mdata, "delete should have restored text but didn't: %r %r" % (lm.text(), mdata)
except Exception as e:
pass
# uncomment this print if you're editing this Python code
# to debug failures.
# print e
)py",
"fuzzer", Py_file_input);
mainmod = PyImport_AddModule("__main__");
globals = PyModule_GetDict(mainmod);
return 0;
}
int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size)
{
PyObject *mtext =
PyBytes_FromStringAndSize((const char *)Data, (Py_ssize_t)Size);
PyObject *locals = PyDict_New();
PyDict_SetItemString(locals, "mdata", mtext);
PyObject *res = PyEval_EvalCode(code, globals, locals);
if (!res) {
PyErr_Print();
}
Py_XDECREF(res);
Py_DECREF(locals);
Py_DECREF(mtext);
return 0; // Non-zero return values are reserved for future use.
}
}