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dirstate: preserve path components case on renames (issue3402)...
dirstate: preserve path components case on renames (issue3402) The original issue was something like: $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ mkdir D $ echo a > D/a $ hg ci -Am adda adding D/a $ mv D temp $ mv temp d $ echo b > d/b $ hg add d/b adding D/b $ hg ci -m addb $ hg mv d/b d/c moving D/b to d/c $ hg st A d/c R D/b Here we expected: A D/c R D/b the logic being we try to preserve case of path components already known in the dirstate. This is fixed by the current patch. Note the following stories are not still not supported: Changing directory case $ hg mv D d moving D/a to D/D/a moving D/b to D/D/b $ hg st A D/D/a A D/D/b R D/a R D/b or: $ hg mv D/* d D/a: not overwriting - file exists D/b: not overwriting - file exists And if they were, there are probably similar issues with diffing/patching.

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import socket
import unittest
import http
# relative import to ease embedding the library
import util
class SimpleHttpTest(util.HttpTestBase, unittest.TestCase):
def _run_simple_test(self, host, server_data, expected_req, expected_data):
con = http.HTTPConnection(host)
con._connect()
con.sock.data = server_data
con.request('GET', '/')
self.assertStringEqual(expected_req, con.sock.sent)
self.assertEqual(expected_data, con.getresponse().read())
def test_broken_data_obj(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
self.assertRaises(http.BadRequestData,
con.request, 'POST', '/', body=1)
def test_no_keepalive_http_1_0(self):
expected_request_one = """GET /remote/.hg/requires HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9999
range: bytes=0-
accept-encoding: identity
accept: application/mercurial-0.1
user-agent: mercurial/proto-1.0
""".replace('\n', '\r\n')
expected_response_headers = """HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Server: SimpleHTTP/0.6 Python/2.6.1
Date: Sun, 01 May 2011 13:56:57 GMT
Content-type: application/octet-stream
Content-Length: 33
Last-Modified: Sun, 01 May 2011 13:56:56 GMT
""".replace('\n', '\r\n')
expected_response_body = """revlogv1
store
fncache
dotencode
"""
con = http.HTTPConnection('localhost:9999')
con._connect()
con.sock.data = [expected_response_headers, expected_response_body]
con.request('GET', '/remote/.hg/requires',
headers={'accept-encoding': 'identity',
'range': 'bytes=0-',
'accept': 'application/mercurial-0.1',
'user-agent': 'mercurial/proto-1.0',
})
self.assertStringEqual(expected_request_one, con.sock.sent)
self.assertEqual(con.sock.closed, False)
self.assertNotEqual(con.sock.data, [])
self.assert_(con.busy())
resp = con.getresponse()
self.assertStringEqual(resp.read(), expected_response_body)
self.failIf(con.busy())
self.assertEqual(con.sock, None)
self.assertEqual(resp.sock.data, [])
self.assert_(resp.sock.closed)
def test_multiline_header(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
con.sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Multiline: Value\r\n',
' Rest of value\r\n',
'Content-Length: 10\r\n',
'\r\n'
'1234567890'
]
con.request('GET', '/')
expected_req = ('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n')
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), con.sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, con.sock.sent)
resp = con.getresponse()
self.assertEqual('1234567890', resp.read())
self.assertEqual(['Value\n Rest of value'],
resp.headers.getheaders('multiline'))
# Socket should not be closed
self.assertEqual(resp.sock.closed, False)
self.assertEqual(con.sock.closed, False)
def testSimpleRequest(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
con.sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'MultiHeader: Value\r\n'
'MultiHeader: Other Value\r\n'
'MultiHeader: One More!\r\n'
'Content-Length: 10\r\n',
'\r\n'
'1234567890'
]
con.request('GET', '/')
expected_req = ('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n')
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), con.sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, con.sock.sent)
resp = con.getresponse()
self.assertEqual('1234567890', resp.read())
self.assertEqual(['Value', 'Other Value', 'One More!'],
resp.headers.getheaders('multiheader'))
self.assertEqual(['BogusServer 1.0'],
resp.headers.getheaders('server'))
def testHeaderlessResponse(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4', use_ssl=False)
con._connect()
con.sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'\r\n'
'1234567890'
]
con.request('GET', '/')
expected_req = ('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n')
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), con.sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, con.sock.sent)
resp = con.getresponse()
self.assertEqual('1234567890', resp.read())
self.assertEqual({}, dict(resp.headers))
self.assertEqual(resp.status, 200)
def testReadline(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4')
con._connect()
# make sure it trickles in one byte at a time
# so that we touch all the cases in readline
con.sock.data = list(''.join(
['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Connection: Close\r\n',
'\r\n'
'1\n2\nabcdefg\n4\n5']))
expected_req = ('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n')
con.request('GET', '/')
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), con.sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, con.sock.sent)
r = con.getresponse()
for expected in ['1\n', '2\n', 'abcdefg\n', '4\n', '5']:
actual = r.readline()
self.assertEqual(expected, actual,
'Expected %r, got %r' % (expected, actual))
def testIPv6(self):
self._run_simple_test('[::1]:8221',
['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 10',
'\r\n\r\n'
'1234567890'],
('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: [::1]:8221\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n'),
'1234567890')
self._run_simple_test('::2',
['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 10',
'\r\n\r\n'
'1234567890'],
('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: ::2\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n'),
'1234567890')
self._run_simple_test('[::3]:443',
['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 10',
'\r\n\r\n'
'1234567890'],
('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: ::3\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n'),
'1234567890')
def testEarlyContinueResponse(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
sock = con.sock
sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 18',
'\r\n\r\n'
"You can't do that."]
expected_req = self.doPost(con, expect_body=False)
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), sock.sa)
self.assertStringEqual(expected_req, sock.sent)
self.assertEqual("You can't do that.", con.getresponse().read())
self.assertEqual(sock.closed, True)
def testDeniedAfterContinueTimeoutExpires(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
sock = con.sock
sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 18\r\n',
'Connection: close',
'\r\n\r\n'
"You can't do that."]
sock.read_wait_sentinel = 'Dear server, send response!'
sock.close_on_empty = True
# send enough data out that we'll chunk it into multiple
# blocks and the socket will close before we can send the
# whole request.
post_body = ('This is some POST data\n' * 1024 * 32 +
'Dear server, send response!\n' +
'This is some POST data\n' * 1024 * 32)
expected_req = self.doPost(con, expect_body=False,
body_to_send=post_body)
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), sock.sa)
self.assert_('POST data\n' in sock.sent)
self.assert_('Dear server, send response!\n' in sock.sent)
# We expect not all of our data was sent.
self.assertNotEqual(sock.sent, expected_req)
self.assertEqual("You can't do that.", con.getresponse().read())
self.assertEqual(sock.closed, True)
def testPostData(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
sock = con.sock
sock.read_wait_sentinel = 'POST data'
sock.early_data = ['HTTP/1.1 100 Co', 'ntinue\r\n\r\n']
sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 16',
'\r\n\r\n',
"You can do that."]
expected_req = self.doPost(con, expect_body=True)
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, sock.sent)
self.assertEqual("You can do that.", con.getresponse().read())
self.assertEqual(sock.closed, False)
def testServerWithoutContinue(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
sock = con.sock
sock.read_wait_sentinel = 'POST data'
sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 16',
'\r\n\r\n',
"You can do that."]
expected_req = self.doPost(con, expect_body=True)
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, sock.sent)
self.assertEqual("You can do that.", con.getresponse().read())
self.assertEqual(sock.closed, False)
def testServerWithSlowContinue(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
sock = con.sock
sock.read_wait_sentinel = 'POST data'
sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 100 ', 'Continue\r\n\r\n',
'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 16',
'\r\n\r\n',
"You can do that."]
expected_req = self.doPost(con, expect_body=True)
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, sock.sent)
resp = con.getresponse()
self.assertEqual("You can do that.", resp.read())
self.assertEqual(200, resp.status)
self.assertEqual(sock.closed, False)
def testSlowConnection(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
# simulate one byte arriving at a time, to check for various
# corner cases
con.sock.data = list('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n'
'Content-Length: 10'
'\r\n\r\n'
'1234567890')
con.request('GET', '/')
expected_req = ('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n')
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), con.sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, con.sock.sent)
self.assertEqual('1234567890', con.getresponse().read())
def testTimeout(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
con.sock.data = []
con.request('GET', '/')
self.assertRaises(http.HTTPTimeoutException,
con.getresponse)
expected_req = ('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n')
self.assertEqual(('1.2.3.4', 80), con.sock.sa)
self.assertEqual(expected_req, con.sock.sent)
def test_conn_keep_alive_but_server_close_anyway(self):
sockets = []
def closingsocket(*args, **kwargs):
s = util.MockSocket(*args, **kwargs)
sockets.append(s)
s.data = ['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n',
'Content-Length: 16',
'\r\n\r\n',
'You can do that.']
s.close_on_empty = True
return s
socket.socket = closingsocket
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
con.request('GET', '/')
r1 = con.getresponse()
r1.read()
self.assertFalse(con.sock.closed)
self.assert_(con.sock.remote_closed)
con.request('GET', '/')
self.assertEqual(2, len(sockets))
def test_server_closes_before_end_of_body(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80')
con._connect()
s = con.sock
s.data = ['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n',
'Content-Length: 16',
'\r\n\r\n',
'You can '] # Note: this is shorter than content-length
s.close_on_empty = True
con.request('GET', '/')
r1 = con.getresponse()
self.assertRaises(http.HTTPRemoteClosedError, r1.read)
def test_no_response_raises_response_not_ready(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('foo')
self.assertRaises(http.httplib.ResponseNotReady, con.getresponse)
# no-check-code