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diff --git a/.appveyor.yml b/.appveyor.yml
index 69b7fe567..5a96f878e 100644
--- a/.appveyor.yml
+++ b/.appveyor.yml
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ install:
echo %PATH%
uname -a
git --version
- where git git-daemon python pip pip3 pip34
+ where git git-daemon python pip pip3 pip34 sh
python --version
python -c "import struct; print(struct.calcsize('P') * 8)"
@@ -91,3 +91,11 @@ test_script:
on_success:
- IF "%PYTHON_VERSION%" == "3.5" IF NOT "%IS_CYGWIN%" == "yes" (codecov)
+
+# Enable this to be able to login to the build worker. You can use the
+# `remmina` program in Ubuntu, use the login information that the line below
+# prints into the log.
+#on_finish:
+# - |
+# echo "Running on_finish to establish connection back to the instance"
+# - ps: $blockRdp = $true; iex ((new-object net.webclient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/appveyor/ci/master/scripts/enable-rdp.ps1'))
diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
index 6f93b20d1..b5f0ebdc1 100644
--- a/AUTHORS
+++ b/AUTHORS
@@ -25,5 +25,6 @@ Contributors are:
-Piotr Babij
-Mikuláš Poul
-Charles Bouchard-Légaré
+-Yaroslav Halchenko
Portions derived from other open source works and are clearly marked.
diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index 399088bf4..04b10b4f1 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1 +1 @@
-2.1.6
+2.1.7
diff --git a/git/compat.py b/git/compat.py
index b80458576..b63768f3d 100644
--- a/git/compat.py
+++ b/git/compat.py
@@ -309,5 +309,5 @@ def register_surrogateescape():
try:
b"100644 \x9f\0aaa".decode(defenc, "surrogateescape")
-except:
+except Exception:
register_surrogateescape()
diff --git a/git/config.py b/git/config.py
index 7d962276e..3310db890 100644
--- a/git/config.py
+++ b/git/config.py
@@ -424,7 +424,8 @@ def read(self):
if include_path in seen or not os.access(include_path, os.R_OK):
continue
seen.add(include_path)
- files_to_read.append(include_path)
+ # insert included file to the top to be considered first
+ files_to_read.insert(0, include_path)
num_read_include_files += 1
# each include path in configuration file
# end handle includes
diff --git a/git/diff.py b/git/diff.py
index 16c782f3a..28c10e49e 100644
--- a/git/diff.py
+++ b/git/diff.py
@@ -313,20 +313,20 @@ def __str__(self):
h %= self.b_blob.path
msg = ''
- l = None # temp line
- ll = 0 # line length
+ line = None # temp line
+ line_length = 0 # line length
for b, n in zip((self.a_blob, self.b_blob), ('lhs', 'rhs')):
if b:
- l = "\n%s: %o | %s" % (n, b.mode, b.hexsha)
+ line = "\n%s: %o | %s" % (n, b.mode, b.hexsha)
else:
- l = "\n%s: None" % n
+ line = "\n%s: None" % n
# END if blob is not None
- ll = max(len(l), ll)
- msg += l
+ line_length = max(len(line), line_length)
+ msg += line
# END for each blob
# add headline
- h += '\n' + '=' * ll
+ h += '\n' + '=' * line_length
if self.deleted_file:
msg += '\nfile deleted in rhs'
diff --git a/git/exc.py b/git/exc.py
index a737110c8..4865da944 100644
--- a/git/exc.py
+++ b/git/exc.py
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ def __init__(self, command, status=None, stderr=None, stdout=None):
else:
try:
status = u'exit code(%s)' % int(status)
- except:
+ except (ValueError, TypeError):
s = safe_decode(str(status))
status = u"'%s'" % s if isinstance(status, string_types) else s
diff --git a/git/refs/log.py b/git/refs/log.py
index 623a63db1..1c085ef18 100644
--- a/git/refs/log.py
+++ b/git/refs/log.py
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ def to_file(self, filepath):
try:
self._serialize(fp)
lfd.commit()
- except:
+ except Exception:
# on failure it rolls back automatically, but we make it clear
lfd.rollback()
raise
diff --git a/git/remote.py b/git/remote.py
index 35460f5a8..813566a23 100644
--- a/git/remote.py
+++ b/git/remote.py
@@ -542,9 +542,11 @@ def urls(self):
if ' Push URL:' in line:
yield line.split(': ')[-1]
except GitCommandError as ex:
- if any([msg in str(ex) for msg in ['correct access rights','cannot run ssh']]):
- # If ssh is not setup to access this repository, see issue 694
- result = Git().execute(['git','config','--get','remote.%s.url' % self.name])
+ if any([msg in str(ex) for msg in ['correct access rights', 'cannot run ssh']]):
+ # If ssh is not setup to access this repository, see issue 694
+ result = Git().execute(
+ ['git', 'config', '--get', 'remote.%s.url' % self.name]
+ )
yield result
else:
raise ex
diff --git a/git/repo/base.py b/git/repo/base.py
index 990def64c..2fbae0122 100644
--- a/git/repo/base.py
+++ b/git/repo/base.py
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
def __del__(self):
try:
self.close()
- except:
+ except Exception:
pass
def close(self):
diff --git a/git/test/fixtures/git_config b/git/test/fixtures/git_config
index c9945cd50..b8c178e3f 100644
--- a/git/test/fixtures/git_config
+++ b/git/test/fixtures/git_config
@@ -22,11 +22,25 @@
url = git://gitorious.org/~martin.marcher/git-python/serverhorror.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/MartinMarcher/*
# can handle comments - the section name is supposed to be stripped
+# causes stock git-config puke
[ gui ]
geometry = 1316x820+219+243 207 192
[branch "mainline_performance"]
remote = mainline
merge = refs/heads/master
+# section with value defined before include to be overriden
+[sec]
+ var0 = value0_main
[include]
- path = doesntexist.cfg
- abspath = /usr/bin/foodoesntexist.bar
\ No newline at end of file
+ path = doesntexist.cfg
+ # field should be 'path' so abspath should be ignored
+ abspath = /usr/bin/foodoesntexist.bar
+ path = /usr/bin/foodoesntexist.bar
+ # should be relative to the path of this config file
+ path = ./git_config-inc.cfg
+# and defined after include. According to the documentation
+# and behavior of git config, this should be the value since
+# inclusions should be processed immediately
+[sec]
+ var1 = value1_main
+
diff --git a/git/test/fixtures/git_config-inc.cfg b/git/test/fixtures/git_config-inc.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2368ec20c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/git/test/fixtures/git_config-inc.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+[sec]
+ var0 = value0_included
+ var1 = value1_included
+[diff]
+ tool = diff_included
diff --git a/git/test/lib/helper.py b/git/test/lib/helper.py
index 729c76a4f..cb46173dc 100644
--- a/git/test/lib/helper.py
+++ b/git/test/lib/helper.py
@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@
import unittest
TestCase = unittest.TestCase
+SkipTest = unittest.SkipTest
+skipIf = unittest.skipIf
ospd = osp.dirname
@@ -37,7 +39,9 @@
__all__ = (
'fixture_path', 'fixture', 'StringProcessAdapter',
- 'with_rw_directory', 'with_rw_repo', 'with_rw_and_rw_remote_repo', 'TestBase', 'TestCase',
+ 'with_rw_directory', 'with_rw_repo', 'with_rw_and_rw_remote_repo',
+ 'TestBase', 'TestCase',
+ 'SkipTest', 'skipIf',
'GIT_REPO', 'GIT_DAEMON_PORT'
)
@@ -139,7 +143,7 @@ def repo_creator(self):
try:
try:
return func(self, rw_repo)
- except:
+ except: # noqa E722
log.info("Keeping repo after failure: %s", repo_dir)
repo_dir = None
raise
@@ -227,7 +231,7 @@ def with_rw_and_rw_remote_repo(working_tree_ref):
Same as with_rw_repo, but also provides a writable remote repository from which the
rw_repo has been forked as well as a handle for a git-daemon that may be started to
run the remote_repo.
- The remote repository was cloned as bare repository from the rorepo, whereas
+ The remote repository was cloned as bare repository from the ro repo, whereas
the rw repo has a working tree and was cloned from the remote repository.
remote_repo has two remotes: origen and daemon_origen. One uses a local url,
@@ -296,7 +300,7 @@ def remote_repo_creator(self):
with cwd(rw_repo.working_dir):
try:
return func(self, rw_repo, rw_daemon_repo)
- except:
+ except: # noqa E722
log.info("Keeping repos after failure: \n rw_repo_dir: %s \n rw_daemon_repo_dir: %s",
rw_repo_dir, rw_daemon_repo_dir)
rw_repo_dir = rw_daemon_repo_dir = None
diff --git a/git/test/test_commit.py b/git/test/test_commit.py
index fbb1c244e..cd6c5d5f6 100644
--- a/git/test/test_commit.py
+++ b/git/test/test_commit.py
@@ -169,8 +169,7 @@ def test_traversal(self):
# at some point, both iterations should stop
self.assertEqual(list(bfirst)[-1], first)
stoptraverse = self.rorepo.commit("254d04aa3180eb8b8daf7b7ff25f010cd69b4e7d").traverse(as_edge=True)
- l = list(stoptraverse)
- self.assertEqual(len(l[0]), 2)
+ self.assertEqual(len(next(stoptraverse)), 2)
# ignore self
self.assertEqual(next(start.traverse(ignore_self=False)), start)
diff --git a/git/test/test_config.py b/git/test/test_config.py
index 7cf9d3173..4d6c82363 100644
--- a/git/test/test_config.py
+++ b/git/test/test_config.py
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
from git.test.lib import (
TestCase,
fixture_path,
+ SkipTest,
)
from git.test.lib import with_rw_directory
@@ -88,6 +89,21 @@ def test_read_write(self):
assert r_config.get(sname, oname) == val
# END for each filename
+ def test_includes_order(self):
+ with GitConfigParser(list(map(fixture_path, ("git_config", "git_config_global")))) as r_config:
+ r_config.read() # enforce reading
+ # Simple inclusions, again checking them taking precedence
+ assert r_config.get_value('sec', 'var0') == "value0_included"
+ # This one should take the git_config_global value since included
+ # values must be considered as soon as they get them
+ assert r_config.get_value('diff', 'tool') == "meld"
+ try:
+ assert r_config.get_value('sec', 'var1') == "value1_main"
+ except AssertionError:
+ raise SkipTest(
+ 'Known failure -- included values are not in effect right away'
+ )
+
@with_rw_directory
def test_lock_reentry(self, rw_dir):
fpl = osp.join(rw_dir, 'l')
diff --git a/git/test/test_git.py b/git/test/test_git.py
index 0a0d7ef74..059f90c0e 100644
--- a/git/test/test_git.py
+++ b/git/test/test_git.py
@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@
except ImportError:
import mock
+from git.compat import is_win
+
class TestGit(TestBase):
@@ -177,7 +179,8 @@ def test_refresh(self):
self.assertRaises(GitCommandNotFound, refresh, "yada")
# test a good path refresh
- path = os.popen("which git").read().strip()
+ which_cmd = "where" if is_win else "which"
+ path = os.popen("{0} git".format(which_cmd)).read().strip().split('\n')[0]
refresh(path)
def test_options_are_passed_to_git(self):
diff --git a/git/test/test_index.py b/git/test/test_index.py
index cf7461408..757bec9f9 100644
--- a/git/test/test_index.py
+++ b/git/test/test_index.py
@@ -54,6 +54,22 @@
import os.path as osp
from git.cmd import Git
+HOOKS_SHEBANG = "#!/usr/bin/env sh\n"
+
+
+@skipIf(HIDE_WINDOWS_KNOWN_ERRORS, "TODO: fix hooks execution on Windows: #703")
+def _make_hook(git_dir, name, content, make_exec=True):
+ """A helper to create a hook"""
+ hp = hook_path(name, git_dir)
+ hpd = osp.dirname(hp)
+ if not osp.isdir(hpd):
+ os.mkdir(hpd)
+ with open(hp, "wt") as fp:
+ fp.write(HOOKS_SHEBANG + content)
+ if make_exec:
+ os.chmod(hp, 0o744)
+ return hp
+
class TestIndex(TestBase):
@@ -834,25 +850,21 @@ def test_add_a_file_with_wildcard_chars(self, rw_dir):
@with_rw_repo('HEAD', bare=True)
def test_pre_commit_hook_success(self, rw_repo):
index = rw_repo.index
- hp = hook_path('pre-commit', index.repo.git_dir)
- hpd = osp.dirname(hp)
- if not osp.isdir(hpd):
- os.mkdir(hpd)
- with open(hp, "wt") as fp:
- fp.write("#!/usr/bin/env sh\nexit 0")
- os.chmod(hp, 0o744)
+ _make_hook(
+ index.repo.git_dir,
+ 'pre-commit',
+ "exit 0"
+ )
index.commit("This should not fail")
@with_rw_repo('HEAD', bare=True)
def test_pre_commit_hook_fail(self, rw_repo):
index = rw_repo.index
- hp = hook_path('pre-commit', index.repo.git_dir)
- hpd = osp.dirname(hp)
- if not osp.isdir(hpd):
- os.mkdir(hpd)
- with open(hp, "wt") as fp:
- fp.write("#!/usr/bin/env sh\necho stdout; echo stderr 1>&2; exit 1")
- os.chmod(hp, 0o744)
+ hp = _make_hook(
+ index.repo.git_dir,
+ 'pre-commit',
+ "echo stdout; echo stderr 1>&2; exit 1"
+ )
try:
index.commit("This should fail")
except HookExecutionError as err:
@@ -869,35 +881,29 @@ def test_pre_commit_hook_fail(self, rw_repo):
self.assertEqual(err.stderr, "\n stderr: 'stderr\n'")
assert str(err)
else:
- raise AssertionError("Should have cought a HookExecutionError")
+ raise AssertionError("Should have caught a HookExecutionError")
@with_rw_repo('HEAD', bare=True)
def test_commit_msg_hook_success(self, rw_repo):
- index = rw_repo.index
commit_message = u"commit default head by Frèderic Çaufl€"
from_hook_message = u"from commit-msg"
-
- hp = hook_path('commit-msg', index.repo.git_dir)
- hpd = osp.dirname(hp)
- if not osp.isdir(hpd):
- os.mkdir(hpd)
- with open(hp, "wt") as fp:
- fp.write('#!/usr/bin/env sh\necho -n " {}" >> "$1"'.format(from_hook_message))
- os.chmod(hp, 0o744)
-
+ index = rw_repo.index
+ _make_hook(
+ index.repo.git_dir,
+ 'commit-msg',
+ 'echo -n " {0}" >> "$1"'.format(from_hook_message)
+ )
new_commit = index.commit(commit_message)
- self.assertEqual(new_commit.message, u"{} {}".format(commit_message, from_hook_message))
+ self.assertEqual(new_commit.message, u"{0} {1}".format(commit_message, from_hook_message))
@with_rw_repo('HEAD', bare=True)
def test_commit_msg_hook_fail(self, rw_repo):
index = rw_repo.index
- hp = hook_path('commit-msg', index.repo.git_dir)
- hpd = osp.dirname(hp)
- if not osp.isdir(hpd):
- os.mkdir(hpd)
- with open(hp, "wt") as fp:
- fp.write("#!/usr/bin/env sh\necho stdout; echo stderr 1>&2; exit 1")
- os.chmod(hp, 0o744)
+ hp = _make_hook(
+ index.repo.git_dir,
+ 'commit-msg',
+ "echo stdout; echo stderr 1>&2; exit 1"
+ )
try:
index.commit("This should fail")
except HookExecutionError as err:
diff --git a/git/test/test_submodule.py b/git/test/test_submodule.py
index f970dd2c0..5c8a2798a 100644
--- a/git/test/test_submodule.py
+++ b/git/test/test_submodule.py
@@ -920,4 +920,4 @@ class Repo(object):
submodule_path = 'D:\\submodule_path'
relative_path = Submodule._to_relative_path(super_repo, submodule_path)
msg = '_to_relative_path should be "submodule_path" but was "%s"' % relative_path
- assert relative_path == 'submodule_path', msg
\ No newline at end of file
+ assert relative_path == 'submodule_path', msg
diff --git a/git/test/test_util.py b/git/test/test_util.py
index 525c86092..d30c8376d 100644
--- a/git/test/test_util.py
+++ b/git/test/test_util.py
@@ -217,49 +217,49 @@ def test_actor(self):
@ddt.data(('name', ''), ('name', 'prefix_'))
def test_iterable_list(self, case):
name, prefix = case
- l = IterableList(name, prefix)
+ ilist = IterableList(name, prefix)
name1 = "one"
name2 = "two"
m1 = TestIterableMember(prefix + name1)
m2 = TestIterableMember(prefix + name2)
- l.extend((m1, m2))
+ ilist.extend((m1, m2))
- self.assertEqual(len(l), 2)
+ self.assertEqual(len(ilist), 2)
# contains works with name and identity
- self.assertIn(name1, l)
- self.assertIn(name2, l)
- self.assertIn(m2, l)
- self.assertIn(m2, l)
- self.assertNotIn('invalid', l)
+ self.assertIn(name1, ilist)
+ self.assertIn(name2, ilist)
+ self.assertIn(m2, ilist)
+ self.assertIn(m2, ilist)
+ self.assertNotIn('invalid', ilist)
# with string index
- self.assertIs(l[name1], m1)
- self.assertIs(l[name2], m2)
+ self.assertIs(ilist[name1], m1)
+ self.assertIs(ilist[name2], m2)
# with int index
- self.assertIs(l[0], m1)
- self.assertIs(l[1], m2)
+ self.assertIs(ilist[0], m1)
+ self.assertIs(ilist[1], m2)
# with getattr
- self.assertIs(l.one, m1)
- self.assertIs(l.two, m2)
+ self.assertIs(ilist.one, m1)
+ self.assertIs(ilist.two, m2)
# test exceptions
- self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, getattr, l, 'something')
- self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, l.__getitem__, 'something')
+ self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, getattr, ilist, 'something')
+ self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, ilist.__getitem__, 'something')
# delete by name and index
- self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, l.__delitem__, 'something')
- del(l[name2])
- self.assertEqual(len(l), 1)
- self.assertNotIn(name2, l)
- self.assertIn(name1, l)
- del(l[0])
- self.assertNotIn(name1, l)
- self.assertEqual(len(l), 0)
-
- self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, l.__delitem__, 0)
- self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, l.__delitem__, 'something')
+ self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, ilist.__delitem__, 'something')
+ del(ilist[name2])
+ self.assertEqual(len(ilist), 1)
+ self.assertNotIn(name2, ilist)
+ self.assertIn(name1, ilist)
+ del(ilist[0])
+ self.assertNotIn(name1, ilist)
+ self.assertEqual(len(ilist), 0)
+
+ self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, ilist.__delitem__, 0)
+ self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, ilist.__delitem__, 'something')
diff --git a/git/util.py b/git/util.py
index 5baeee918..18c28fd17 100644
--- a/git/util.py
+++ b/git/util.py
@@ -188,20 +188,15 @@ def assure_directory_exists(path, is_file=False):
def _get_exe_extensions():
- try:
- winprog_exts = tuple(p.upper() for p in os.environ['PATHEXT'].split(os.pathsep))
- except:
- winprog_exts = ('.BAT', 'COM', '.EXE')
-
- return winprog_exts
+ PATHEXT = os.environ.get('PATHEXT', None)
+ return tuple(p.upper() for p in PATHEXT.split(os.pathsep)) \
+ if PATHEXT \
+ else (('.BAT', 'COM', '.EXE') if is_win else ())
def py_where(program, path=None):
# From: http://stackoverflow.com/a/377028/548792
- try:
- winprog_exts = tuple(p.upper() for p in os.environ['PATHEXT'].split(os.pathsep))
- except:
- winprog_exts = is_win and ('.BAT', 'COM', '.EXE') or ()
+ winprog_exts = _get_exe_extensions()
def is_exec(fpath):
return osp.isfile(fpath) and os.access(fpath, os.X_OK) and (
@@ -347,7 +342,7 @@ def expand_path(p, expand_vars=True):
if expand_vars:
p = osp.expandvars(p)
return osp.normpath(osp.abspath(p))
- except:
+ except Exception:
return None
#} END utilities
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