util: use tuple accessor to get accurate st_mtime value (issue4836)
Because st.st_mtime is computed as 'sec + 1e-9 * nsec' and double is too narrow
to represent nanoseconds, int(st.st_mtime) can be 'sec + 1'. Therefore, that
value could be different from the one got by osutils.listdir().
This patch fixes the problem by accessing to raw st_mtime by tuple index.
It catches TypeError to fall back to st.st_mtime because our osutil.stat does
not support tuple index. In dirstate.normal(), 'st' is always a Python stat,
but in dirstate.status(), it can be either a Python stat or an osutil.stat.
Thanks to vgatien-baron@janestreet.com for finding the root cause of this
subtle problem.
import os, __builtin__
from mercurial import util
def lowerwrap(scope, funcname):
f = getattr(scope, funcname)
def wrap(fname, *args, **kwargs):
d, base = os.path.split(fname)
try:
files = os.listdir(d or '.')
except OSError:
files = []
if base in files:
return f(fname, *args, **kwargs)
for fn in files:
if fn.lower() == base.lower():
return f(os.path.join(d, fn), *args, **kwargs)
return f(fname, *args, **kwargs)
scope.__dict__[funcname] = wrap
def normcase(path):
return path.lower()
os.path.normcase = normcase
for f in 'file open'.split():
lowerwrap(__builtin__, f)
for f in "chmod chown open lstat stat remove unlink".split():
lowerwrap(os, f)
for f in "exists lexists".split():
lowerwrap(os.path, f)
lowerwrap(util, 'posixfile')