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HTTPS: fix python2.3, persistent connections, don't explode if SSL is not available
The urllib2 differences between python 2.3 and 2.4 are hidden by
using keepalive.py, which also gives us support for persistent
connections.
Support for HTTPS is enabled only if there's a HTTPSHandler class in
urllib2.
It's not possible to have separate classes as handlers for HTTP and
HTTPS: to support persistent HTTPS connections, we need a class that
inherits from both keepalive.HTTPHandler and urllib2.HTTPSHandler. If
we try to pass (an instance of) this class and (an instance of) the
httphandler class to urllib2.build_opener, this function ends up getting
confused, since both classes are subclasses of the HTTPHandler default
handler, and raises an exception.
author | Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br> |
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date | Thu, 06 Jul 2006 03:14:55 -0300 |
parents | fe1689273f84 |
children | a20a1bb0c396 |
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# mdiff.py - diff and patch routines for mercurial # # Copyright 2005 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. from demandload import demandload import bdiff, mpatch demandload(globals(), "re struct util") def splitnewlines(text): '''like str.splitlines, but only split on newlines.''' lines = [l + '\n' for l in text.split('\n')] if lines: if lines[-1] == '\n': lines.pop() else: lines[-1] = lines[-1][:-1] return lines def unidiff(a, ad, b, bd, fn, r=None, text=False, showfunc=False, ignorews=False): if not a and not b: return "" epoch = util.datestr((0, 0)) if not text and (util.binary(a) or util.binary(b)): l = ['Binary file %s has changed\n' % fn] elif not a: b = splitnewlines(b) if a is None: l1 = "--- %s\t%s\n" % ("/dev/null", epoch) else: l1 = "--- %s\t%s\n" % ("a/" + fn, ad) l2 = "+++ %s\t%s\n" % ("b/" + fn, bd) l3 = "@@ -0,0 +1,%d @@\n" % len(b) l = [l1, l2, l3] + ["+" + e for e in b] elif not b: a = splitnewlines(a) l1 = "--- %s\t%s\n" % ("a/" + fn, ad) if b is None: l2 = "+++ %s\t%s\n" % ("/dev/null", epoch) else: l2 = "+++ %s\t%s\n" % ("b/" + fn, bd) l3 = "@@ -1,%d +0,0 @@\n" % len(a) l = [l1, l2, l3] + ["-" + e for e in a] else: al = splitnewlines(a) bl = splitnewlines(b) l = list(bunidiff(a, b, al, bl, "a/" + fn, "b/" + fn, showfunc=showfunc, ignorews=ignorews)) if not l: return "" # difflib uses a space, rather than a tab l[0] = "%s\t%s\n" % (l[0][:-2], ad) l[1] = "%s\t%s\n" % (l[1][:-2], bd) for ln in xrange(len(l)): if l[ln][-1] != '\n': l[ln] += "\n\ No newline at end of file\n" if r: l.insert(0, "diff %s %s\n" % (' '.join(["-r %s" % rev for rev in r]), fn)) return "".join(l) # somewhat self contained replacement for difflib.unified_diff # t1 and t2 are the text to be diffed # l1 and l2 are the text broken up into lines # header1 and header2 are the filenames for the diff output # context is the number of context lines # showfunc enables diff -p output # ignorews ignores all whitespace changes in the diff def bunidiff(t1, t2, l1, l2, header1, header2, context=3, showfunc=False, ignorews=False): def contextend(l, len): ret = l + context if ret > len: ret = len return ret def contextstart(l): ret = l - context if ret < 0: return 0 return ret def yieldhunk(hunk, header): if header: for x in header: yield x (astart, a2, bstart, b2, delta) = hunk aend = contextend(a2, len(l1)) alen = aend - astart blen = b2 - bstart + aend - a2 func = "" if showfunc: # walk backwards from the start of the context # to find a line starting with an alphanumeric char. for x in xrange(astart, -1, -1): t = l1[x].rstrip() if funcre.match(t): func = ' ' + t[:40] break yield "@@ -%d,%d +%d,%d @@%s\n" % (astart + 1, alen, bstart + 1, blen, func) for x in delta: yield x for x in xrange(a2, aend): yield ' ' + l1[x] header = [ "--- %s\t\n" % header1, "+++ %s\t\n" % header2 ] if showfunc: funcre = re.compile('\w') if ignorews: wsre = re.compile('[ \t]') # bdiff.blocks gives us the matching sequences in the files. The loop # below finds the spaces between those matching sequences and translates # them into diff output. # diff = bdiff.blocks(t1, t2) hunk = None for i in xrange(len(diff)): # The first match is special. # we've either found a match starting at line 0 or a match later # in the file. If it starts later, old and new below will both be # empty and we'll continue to the next match. if i > 0: s = diff[i-1] else: s = [0, 0, 0, 0] delta = [] s1 = diff[i] a1 = s[1] a2 = s1[0] b1 = s[3] b2 = s1[2] old = l1[a1:a2] new = l2[b1:b2] # bdiff sometimes gives huge matches past eof, this check eats them, # and deals with the special first match case described above if not old and not new: continue if ignorews: wsold = wsre.sub('', "".join(old)) wsnew = wsre.sub('', "".join(new)) if wsold == wsnew: continue astart = contextstart(a1) bstart = contextstart(b1) prev = None if hunk: # join with the previous hunk if it falls inside the context if astart < hunk[1] + context + 1: prev = hunk astart = hunk[1] bstart = hunk[3] else: for x in yieldhunk(hunk, header): yield x # we only want to yield the header if the files differ, and # we only want to yield it once. header = None if prev: # we've joined the previous hunk, record the new ending points. hunk[1] = a2 hunk[3] = b2 delta = hunk[4] else: # create a new hunk hunk = [ astart, a2, bstart, b2, delta ] delta[len(delta):] = [ ' ' + x for x in l1[astart:a1] ] delta[len(delta):] = [ '-' + x for x in old ] delta[len(delta):] = [ '+' + x for x in new ] if hunk: for x in yieldhunk(hunk, header): yield x def patchtext(bin): pos = 0 t = [] while pos < len(bin): p1, p2, l = struct.unpack(">lll", bin[pos:pos + 12]) pos += 12 t.append(bin[pos:pos + l]) pos += l return "".join(t) def patch(a, bin): return mpatch.patches(a, [bin]) patches = mpatch.patches patchedsize = mpatch.patchedsize textdiff = bdiff.bdiff