packaging: update dulwich to drop the certifi dependency on Windows
The presence of `certifi` causes the system certificate store to be ignored,
which was reported as a bug against TortoiseHg[1]. It was only pulled in on
Windows because of `dulwich`, which was copied from the old TortoiseHg install
scripts, in order to support `hg-git`.
This version of `dulwich` raises the minimum `urllib3` to a version (1.25) that
does certificate verification by default, without the help of `certifi`[2]. We
already bundle a newer version of `urllib3`. Note that `certifi` can still be
imported from the user site directory, if installed there. But the installer no
longer disables the system certificates by default.
[1] https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5825
[2] https://github.com/jelmer/dulwich/issues/1025
A script that implements uppercasing all letters in a file.
$ UPPERCASEPY="$TESTTMP/uppercase.py"
$ cat > $UPPERCASEPY <<EOF
> import sys
> from mercurial.utils.procutil import setbinary
> setbinary(sys.stdin)
> setbinary(sys.stdout)
> sys.stdout.write(sys.stdin.read().upper())
> EOF
$ TESTLINES="foo\nbar\nbaz\n"
$ printf $TESTLINES | "$PYTHON" $UPPERCASEPY
FOO
BAR
BAZ
This file attempts to test our workarounds for pickle's lack of
support for short reads.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> fix =
> [fix]
> uppercase-whole-file:command="$PYTHON" $UPPERCASEPY
> uppercase-whole-file:pattern=set:**
> EOF
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
# Create a file that's large enough that it seems to not fit in
# pickle's buffer, making it use the code path that expects our
# _blockingreader's read() method to return bytes.
$ echo "some stuff" > file
$ for i in $($TESTDIR/seq.py 13); do
> cat file file > tmp
> mv -f tmp file
> done
$ hg commit -Am "add large file"
adding file
Check that we don't get a crash
$ hg fix -r .
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/repo/.hg/strip-backup/*-fix.hg (glob)