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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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test_proxy_support.py
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import unittest
import socket
import http
# relative import to ease embedding the library
import util
def make_preloaded_socket(data):
"""Make a socket pre-loaded with data so it can be read during connect.
Useful for https proxy tests because we have to read from the
socket during _connect rather than later on.
"""
def s(*args, **kwargs):
sock = util.MockSocket(*args, **kwargs)
sock.early_data = data[:]
return sock
return s
class ProxyHttpTest(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.assertEqual(expected_req, con.sock.sent)
self.assertEqual(expected_data, con.getresponse().read())
def testSimpleRequest(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:80',
proxy_hostport=('magicproxy', 4242))
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://1.2.3.4/ HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n')
self.assertEqual(('127.0.0.42', 4242), con.sock.sa)
self.assertStringEqual(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 testSSLRequest(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:443',
proxy_hostport=('magicproxy', 4242))
socket.socket = make_preloaded_socket(
['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 10\r\n',
'\r\n'
'1234567890'])
con._connect()
con.sock.data = ['HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
'Server: BogusServer 1.0\r\n',
'Content-Length: 10\r\n',
'\r\n'
'1234567890'
]
connect_sent = con.sock.sent
con.sock.sent = ''
con.request('GET', '/')
expected_connect = ('CONNECT 1.2.3.4:443 HTTP/1.0\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n'
'\r\n')
expected_request = ('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n'
'Host: 1.2.3.4\r\n'
'accept-encoding: identity\r\n\r\n')
self.assertEqual(('127.0.0.42', 4242), con.sock.sa)
self.assertStringEqual(expected_connect, connect_sent)
self.assertStringEqual(expected_request, con.sock.sent)
resp = con.getresponse()
self.assertEqual(resp.status, 200)
self.assertEqual('1234567890', resp.read())
self.assertEqual(['BogusServer 1.0'],
resp.headers.getheaders('server'))
def testSSLProxyFailure(self):
con = http.HTTPConnection('1.2.3.4:443',
proxy_hostport=('magicproxy', 4242))
socket.socket = make_preloaded_socket(
['HTTP/1.1 407 Proxy Authentication Required\r\n\r\n'])
self.assertRaises(http.HTTPProxyConnectFailedException, con._connect)
self.assertRaises(http.HTTPProxyConnectFailedException,
con.request, 'GET', '/')
# no-check-code