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chg: populate CHGHG if not set...
chg: populate CHGHG if not set Normally, chg determines which `hg` executable to use by first consulting the `$CHGHG` and `$HG` environment variables, and if neither are present defaults to the `hg` found in the user's `$PATH`. If built with the `HGPATHREL` compiler flag, chg will instead assume that there exists an `hg` executable in the same directory as the `chg` binary and attempt to use that. This can cause problems in situations where there are multiple actively-used Mercurial installations on the same system. When a `chg` client connects to a running command server, the server process performs some basic validation to determine whether a new command server needs to be spawned. These checks include things like checking certain "sensitive" environment variables and config sections, as well as checking whether the mtime of the extensions, hg's `__version__.py` module, and the Python interpreter have changed. Crucially, the command server doesn't explicitly check whether the executable it is running from matches the executable that the `chg` client would have otherwise invoked had there been no existing command server process. Without `HGPATHREL`, this still gets implicitly checked during the validation step, because the only way to specify an alternate hg executable (apart from `$PATH`) is via the `$CHGHG` and `$HG` environment variables, both of which are checked. With `HGPATHREL`, however, the command server has no way of knowing which hg executable the client would have run. This means that a client located at `/version_B/bin/chg` will happily connect to a command server running `/version_A/bin/hg` instead of `/version_B/bin/hg` as expected. A simple solution is to have the client set `$CHGHG` itself, which then allows the command server's environment validation to work as intended. I have tested this manually using two locally built hg installations and it seems to work with no ill effects. That said, I'm not sure how to write an automated test for this since the `chg` available to the tests isn't even built with the `HGPATHREL` compiler flag to begin with.

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use crate::ui::utf8_to_local;
use crate::ui::UiError;
use crate::NoRepoInCwdError;
use format_bytes::format_bytes;
use hg::config::{ConfigError, ConfigParseError, ConfigValueParseError};
use hg::dirstate_tree::on_disk::DirstateV2ParseError;
use hg::errors::HgError;
use hg::exit_codes;
use hg::repo::RepoError;
use hg::revlog::RevlogError;
use hg::sparse::SparseConfigError;
use hg::utils::files::get_bytes_from_path;
use hg::{DirstateError, DirstateMapError, StatusError};
use std::convert::From;
/// The kind of command error
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum CommandError {
/// Exit with an error message and "standard" failure exit code.
Abort {
message: Vec<u8>,
detailed_exit_code: exit_codes::ExitCode,
hint: Option<Vec<u8>>,
},
/// Exit with a failure exit code but no message.
Unsuccessful,
/// Encountered something (such as a CLI argument, repository layout, …)
/// not supported by this version of `rhg`. Depending on configuration
/// `rhg` may attempt to silently fall back to Python-based `hg`, which
/// may or may not support this feature.
UnsupportedFeature { message: Vec<u8> },
/// The fallback executable does not exist (or has some other problem if
/// we end up being more precise about broken fallbacks).
InvalidFallback { path: Vec<u8>, err: String },
}
impl CommandError {
pub fn abort(message: impl AsRef<str>) -> Self {
CommandError::abort_with_exit_code(message, exit_codes::ABORT)
}
pub fn abort_with_exit_code(
message: impl AsRef<str>,
detailed_exit_code: exit_codes::ExitCode,
) -> Self {
CommandError::Abort {
// TODO: bytes-based (instead of Unicode-based) formatting
// of error messages to handle non-UTF-8 filenames etc:
// https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/EncodingStrategy#Mixing_output
message: utf8_to_local(message.as_ref()).into(),
detailed_exit_code,
hint: None,
}
}
pub fn abort_with_exit_code_and_hint(
message: impl AsRef<str>,
detailed_exit_code: exit_codes::ExitCode,
hint: Option<impl AsRef<str>>,
) -> Self {
CommandError::Abort {
message: utf8_to_local(message.as_ref()).into(),
detailed_exit_code,
hint: hint.map(|h| utf8_to_local(h.as_ref()).into()),
}
}
pub fn abort_with_exit_code_bytes(
message: impl AsRef<[u8]>,
detailed_exit_code: exit_codes::ExitCode,
) -> Self {
// TODO: use this everywhere it makes sense instead of the string
// version.
CommandError::Abort {
message: message.as_ref().into(),
detailed_exit_code,
hint: None,
}
}
pub fn unsupported(message: impl AsRef<str>) -> Self {
CommandError::UnsupportedFeature {
message: utf8_to_local(message.as_ref()).into(),
}
}
}
/// For now we don’t differenciate between invalid CLI args and valid for `hg`
/// but not supported yet by `rhg`.
impl From<clap::Error> for CommandError {
fn from(error: clap::Error) -> Self {
CommandError::unsupported(error.to_string())
}
}
impl From<HgError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: HgError) -> Self {
match error {
HgError::UnsupportedFeature(message) => {
CommandError::unsupported(message)
}
HgError::CensoredNodeError => {
CommandError::unsupported("Encountered a censored node")
}
HgError::Abort {
message,
detailed_exit_code,
hint,
} => CommandError::abort_with_exit_code_and_hint(
message,
detailed_exit_code,
hint,
),
_ => CommandError::abort(error.to_string()),
}
}
}
impl From<ConfigValueParseError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: ConfigValueParseError) -> Self {
CommandError::abort_with_exit_code(
error.to_string(),
exit_codes::CONFIG_ERROR_ABORT,
)
}
}
impl From<UiError> for CommandError {
fn from(_error: UiError) -> Self {
// If we already failed writing to stdout or stderr,
// writing an error message to stderr about it would be likely to fail
// too.
CommandError::abort("")
}
}
impl From<RepoError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: RepoError) -> Self {
match error {
RepoError::NotFound { at } => {
CommandError::abort_with_exit_code_bytes(
format_bytes!(
b"abort: repository {} not found",
get_bytes_from_path(at)
),
exit_codes::ABORT,
)
}
RepoError::ConfigParseError(error) => error.into(),
RepoError::Other(error) => error.into(),
}
}
}
impl<'a> From<&'a NoRepoInCwdError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: &'a NoRepoInCwdError) -> Self {
let NoRepoInCwdError { cwd } = error;
CommandError::abort_with_exit_code_bytes(
format_bytes!(
b"abort: no repository found in '{}' (.hg not found)!",
get_bytes_from_path(cwd)
),
exit_codes::ABORT,
)
}
}
impl From<ConfigError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: ConfigError) -> Self {
match error {
ConfigError::Parse(error) => error.into(),
ConfigError::Other(error) => error.into(),
}
}
}
impl From<ConfigParseError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: ConfigParseError) -> Self {
let ConfigParseError {
origin,
line,
message,
} = error;
let line_message = if let Some(line_number) = line {
format_bytes!(b":{}", line_number.to_string().into_bytes())
} else {
Vec::new()
};
CommandError::abort_with_exit_code_bytes(
format_bytes!(
b"config error at {}{}: {}",
origin,
line_message,
message
),
exit_codes::CONFIG_ERROR_ABORT,
)
}
}
impl From<(RevlogError, &str)> for CommandError {
fn from((err, rev): (RevlogError, &str)) -> CommandError {
match err {
RevlogError::WDirUnsupported => CommandError::abort(
"abort: working directory revision cannot be specified",
),
RevlogError::InvalidRevision => CommandError::abort(format!(
"abort: invalid revision identifier: {}",
rev
)),
RevlogError::AmbiguousPrefix => CommandError::abort(format!(
"abort: ambiguous revision identifier: {}",
rev
)),
RevlogError::Other(error) => error.into(),
}
}
}
impl From<StatusError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: StatusError) -> Self {
match error {
StatusError::Pattern(_) => {
CommandError::unsupported(format!("{}", error))
}
_ => CommandError::abort(format!("{}", error)),
}
}
}
impl From<DirstateMapError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: DirstateMapError) -> Self {
CommandError::abort(format!("{}", error))
}
}
impl From<DirstateError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: DirstateError) -> Self {
match error {
DirstateError::Common(error) => error.into(),
DirstateError::Map(error) => error.into(),
}
}
}
impl From<DirstateV2ParseError> for CommandError {
fn from(error: DirstateV2ParseError) -> Self {
HgError::from(error).into()
}
}
impl From<SparseConfigError> for CommandError {
fn from(e: SparseConfigError) -> Self {
match e {
SparseConfigError::IncludesAfterExcludes { context } => {
Self::abort_with_exit_code_bytes(
format_bytes!(
b"{} config cannot have includes after excludes",
context
),
exit_codes::CONFIG_PARSE_ERROR_ABORT,
)
}
SparseConfigError::EntryOutsideSection { context, line } => {
Self::abort_with_exit_code_bytes(
format_bytes!(
b"{} config entry outside of section: {}",
context,
&line,
),
exit_codes::CONFIG_PARSE_ERROR_ABORT,
)
}
SparseConfigError::InvalidNarrowPrefix(prefix) => {
Self::abort_with_exit_code_bytes(
format_bytes!(
b"invalid prefix on narrow pattern: {}",
&prefix
),
exit_codes::ABORT,
)
}
SparseConfigError::IncludesInNarrow => Self::abort(
"including other spec files using '%include' \
is not supported in narrowspec",
),
SparseConfigError::HgError(e) => Self::from(e),
SparseConfigError::PatternError(e) => {
Self::unsupported(format!("{}", e))
}
}
}
}