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patch.diff: avoid calling workingctx().manifest() Right now, to generate the manifest of the working dir, we have to perform a full walk of the working dir, which will be very slow, especially if we're interested in only a small part of it. Since we use the manifest only to find out the mode of files for git patches, manually build an execf function to do it. This should fix issue567.
author Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br>
date Sun, 03 Jun 2007 14:38:52 -0300
parents 9b52239dc740
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# same user, same group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# same user, different group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# different user, same group
Not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group bar
trusted
    global = /some/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# different user, same group, but we trust the group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# different user, different group
Not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def
trusted
    global = /some/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# different user, different group, but we trust the user
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# different user, different group, but we trust the group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# different user, different group, but we trust the user and the group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# we trust all users
# different user, different group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# we trust all groups
# different user, different group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# we trust all users and groups
# different user, different group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# we don't get confused by users and groups with the same name
# different user, different group
Not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def
trusted
    global = /some/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# list of user names
# different user, different group, but we trust the user
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# list of group names
# different user, different group, but we trust the group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# Can't figure out the name of the user running this process
# different user, different group
trusted
    global = /some/path
    interpolated = /some/path/another/path
    local = /another/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
. . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
. . local = /another/path

# prints debug warnings
# different user, different group
Not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def
trusted
Ignoring untrusted configuration option paths.interpolated = /some/path/another/path
Ignoring untrusted configuration option paths.local = /another/path
    global = /some/path
untrusted
. . global = /some/path
.Ignoring untrusted configuration option paths.interpolated = /some/path/another/path
 . interpolated = /some/path/another/path
.Ignoring untrusted configuration option paths.local = /another/path
 . local = /another/path

# ui.readsections
quux

# read trusted, untrusted, new ui, trusted
Not trusting file foobar from untrusted user abc, group def
trusted:
Ignoring untrusted configuration option foobar.baz = quux
None
/some/path/another/path
untrusted:
quux
/some/path/another/path

# error handling
# file doesn't exist
# same user, same group
# different user, different group

# parse error
# different user, different group
Not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def
Ignored: Failed to parse .hg/hgrc
File contains no section headers.
file: .hg/hgrc, line: 1
'foo = bar'
# same user, same group
raised Abort

# interpolation error
# same user, same group
# regular config:
  trusted raised Abort
untrusted raised Abort
# different user, different group
Not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def
  trusted Ignored: Error in configuration section [foo] parameter 'bar':
bad interpolation variable reference '%('
 None
untrusted raised Abort
# configitems:
  trusted Ignored: Error in configuration section [foo]:
bad interpolation variable reference '%('
 []
untrusted raised Abort