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sslutil: set context security level for legacy tls testing (issue6760) Current versions of OpenSSL do not allow the use of TLS <1.2 when the library's security level is >=1 (1 being the default on most distributions). Setting the security level in addition to the minimum protocol is therefore necessary for the legacy protocol tests. This is done here ONLY when testing, when: - explicitly setting the cipher string, or - using the "--insecure" flag, or - using the "devel.serverexactprotocol" testing option. See: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/NEWS.md#major-changes-between-openssl-30-and-openssl-310-14-mar-2023

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watchmanclient.py
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# watchmanclient.py - Watchman client for the fsmonitor extension
#
# Copyright 2013-2016 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import getpass
from mercurial import (
encoding,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
procutil,
stringutil,
)
from . import pywatchman
class Unavailable(Exception):
def __init__(self, msg, warn=True, invalidate=False):
self.msg = msg
self.warn = warn
if self.msg == b'timed out waiting for response':
self.warn = False
self.invalidate = invalidate
def __bytes__(self):
if self.warn:
return b'warning: Watchman unavailable: %s' % self.msg
else:
return b'Watchman unavailable: %s' % self.msg
__str__ = encoding.strmethod(__bytes__)
class WatchmanNoRoot(Unavailable):
def __init__(self, root, msg):
self.root = root
super(WatchmanNoRoot, self).__init__(msg)
class client:
def __init__(self, ui, root, timeout=1.0):
err = None
if not self._user:
err = b"couldn't get user"
warn = True
if self._user in ui.configlist(b'fsmonitor', b'blacklistusers'):
err = b'user %s in blacklist' % self._user
warn = False
if err:
raise Unavailable(err, warn)
self._timeout = timeout
self._watchmanclient = None
self._root = root
self._ui = ui
self._firsttime = True
def settimeout(self, timeout):
self._timeout = timeout
if self._watchmanclient is not None:
self._watchmanclient.setTimeout(timeout)
def getcurrentclock(self):
result = self.command(b'clock')
if not util.safehasattr(result, 'clock'):
raise Unavailable(
b'clock result is missing clock value', invalidate=True
)
return result.clock
def clearconnection(self):
self._watchmanclient = None
def available(self):
return self._watchmanclient is not None or self._firsttime
@util.propertycache
def _user(self):
try:
return getpass.getuser()
except KeyError:
# couldn't figure out our user
return None
def _command(self, *args):
watchmanargs = (args[0], self._root) + args[1:]
try:
if self._watchmanclient is None:
self._firsttime = False
watchman_exe = self._ui.configpath(
b'fsmonitor', b'watchman_exe'
)
self._watchmanclient = pywatchman.client(
timeout=self._timeout,
useImmutableBser=True,
binpath=procutil.tonativestr(watchman_exe),
)
return self._watchmanclient.query(*watchmanargs)
except pywatchman.CommandError as ex:
if 'unable to resolve root' in ex.msg:
raise WatchmanNoRoot(
self._root, stringutil.forcebytestr(ex.msg)
)
raise Unavailable(stringutil.forcebytestr(ex.msg))
except pywatchman.WatchmanError as ex:
raise Unavailable(stringutil.forcebytestr(ex))
def command(self, *args):
try:
try:
return self._command(*args)
except WatchmanNoRoot:
# this 'watch' command can also raise a WatchmanNoRoot if
# watchman refuses to accept this root
self._command(b'watch')
return self._command(*args)
except Unavailable:
# this is in an outer scope to catch Unavailable form any of the
# above _command calls
self._watchmanclient = None
raise