wireproto: correctly escape batched args and responses (issue4739)
This issue appears to be as old as wireproto batching itself: I can
reproduce the failure as far back as 08ef6b5f3715 trivially by
rebasing the test changes in this patch, which was back in the 1.9
era. I didn't test before that change, because prior to that the
testfile has a different name and I'm lazy.
Note that the test thought it was checking this case, but it actually
wasn't: it put a literal ; in the arg and response for its greet
command, but the mangle/unmangle step defined in the test meant that
instead of "Fo, =;o" going over the wire, "Gp-!><p" went instead,
which doesn't contain any special characters (those being [.=;]) and
thus not exercising the escaping. The test has been updated to use
pre-unmangled special characters, so the request is now "Fo+<:o",
which mangles to "Gp,=;p". I have confirmed that the test fails
without the adjustment to the escaping rules in wireproto.py.
No existing clients of RPC batching were depending on the old behavior
in any way. The only *actual* users of batchable RPCs in core were:
1) largefiles, wherein it batches up many statlfile calls. It sends
hexlified hashes over the wire and gets a 0, 1, or 2 back as a
response. No risk of special characters.
2) setdiscovery, which was using heads() and known(), both of which
communicate via hexlified nodes. Again, no risk of special characters.
Since the escaping functionality has been completely broken since it
was introduced, we know that it has no users. As such, we can change
the escaping mechanism without having to worry about backwards
compatibility issues.
For the curious, this was detected by chance: it happens that the
lz4-compressed text of a test file for remotefilelog compressed to
something containing a ;, which then caused the failure when I moved
remotefilelog to using batching for file content fetching.
$ hg init t
$ cd t
$ echo a > a
$ hg add a
$ hg commit -m test
$ rm .hg/requires
$ hg tip
abort: index 00changelog.i unknown format 2!
[255]
$ echo indoor-pool > .hg/requires
$ hg tip
abort: repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: indoor-pool!
(see http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information)
[255]
$ echo outdoor-pool >> .hg/requires
$ hg tip
abort: repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: indoor-pool outdoor-pool!
(see http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information)
[255]
$ cd ..
Test checking between features supported locally and ones required in
another repository of push/pull/clone on localhost:
$ mkdir supported-locally
$ cd supported-locally
$ hg init supported
$ echo a > supported/a
$ hg -R supported commit -Am '#0 at supported'
adding a
$ echo 'featuresetup-test' >> supported/.hg/requires
$ cat > $TESTTMP/supported-locally/supportlocally.py <<EOF
> from mercurial import localrepo, extensions
> def featuresetup(ui, supported):
> for name, module in extensions.extensions(ui):
> if __name__ == module.__name__:
> # support specific feature locally
> supported |= set(['featuresetup-test'])
> return
> def uisetup(ui):
> localrepo.localrepository.featuresetupfuncs.add(featuresetup)
> EOF
$ cat > supported/.hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [extensions]
> # enable extension locally
> supportlocally = $TESTTMP/supported-locally/supportlocally.py
> EOF
$ hg -R supported status
$ hg init push-dst
$ hg -R supported push push-dst
pushing to push-dst
abort: required features are not supported in the destination: featuresetup-test
[255]
$ hg init pull-src
$ hg -R pull-src pull supported
pulling from supported
abort: required features are not supported in the destination: featuresetup-test
[255]
$ hg clone supported clone-dst
abort: repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: featuresetup-test!
(see http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information)
[255]
$ hg clone --pull supported clone-dst
abort: required features are not supported in the destination: featuresetup-test
[255]
$ cd ..