diff tests/test-revset.t @ 15726:9b822edecb4c

i18n: use "encoding.lower()" to normalize specified string for revset some problematic encoding (e.g.: cp932) uses ASCII alphabet characters in byte sequence of multi byte characters. "str.lower()" on such byte sequence may treat distinct characters as same one, and cause unexpected log matching. this patch uses "encoding.lower()" instead of "str.lower()" to normalize strings for compare.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Sun, 25 Dec 2011 20:35:16 +0900
parents fc8c7a5ccc4a
children 02a497a17257
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--- a/tests/test-revset.t	Sun Dec 25 20:35:16 2011 +0900
+++ b/tests/test-revset.t	Sun Dec 25 20:35:16 2011 +0900
@@ -475,3 +475,61 @@
   $ log 'max(1 or 2) and not 2'
   $ log 'min(1 or 2) and not 1'
   $ log 'last(1 or 2, 1) and not 2'
+
+  $ cd ..
+
+test author/desc/keyword in problematic encoding
+# unicode: cp932:
+# u30A2    0x83 0x41(= 'A')
+# u30C2    0x83 0x61(= 'a')
+
+  $ hg init problematicencoding
+  $ cd problematicencoding
+
+  $ python > setup.sh <<EOF
+  > print u'''
+  > echo a > text
+  > hg add text
+  > hg --encoding utf-8 commit -u '\u30A2' -m none
+  > echo b > text
+  > hg --encoding utf-8 commit -u '\u30C2' -m none
+  > echo c > text
+  > hg --encoding utf-8 commit -u none -m '\u30A2'
+  > echo d > text
+  > hg --encoding utf-8 commit -u none -m '\u30C2'
+  > '''.encode('utf-8')
+  > EOF
+  $ sh < setup.sh
+
+test in problematic encoding
+  $ python > test.sh <<EOF
+  > print u'''
+  > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'author(\u30A2)'
+  > echo ====
+  > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'author(\u30C2)'
+  > echo ====
+  > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'desc(\u30A2)'
+  > echo ====
+  > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'desc(\u30C2)'
+  > echo ====
+  > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'keyword(\u30A2)'
+  > echo ====
+  > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'keyword(\u30C2)'
+  > '''.encode('cp932')
+  > EOF
+  $ sh < test.sh
+  0
+  ====
+  1
+  ====
+  2
+  ====
+  3
+  ====
+  0
+  2
+  ====
+  1
+  3
+
+  $ cd ..