Fix output of binary diff data in python 3
Review Request #11279 — Created Nov. 13, 2020 and submitted — Latest diff uploaded
Fix output of non-UTF8 diff data in python 3
In Python 3, "binary" and "unicode" (i.e. string) data are
distinct types, and only UTF-8 unicode data can be printed
to standard out. In diff.py currently, we attempt to decode
diff data as UTF-8, and we fail if this fails.Diff data from many SCMs (Git as an example) is not guaranteed
to be UTF-8 data; though this is often a safe assumption, it
is not always the case, and Git will happily output binary
data to the terminal if it does not detect that binary data
as being binary data.As an example, Chinese language data encoded as Big5 or GB2312
will not be detected as binary data, even though it is also not
UTF-8 data. This means that changing a file encoded in Big5
(in our case, Chinese localization data) makes it impossible
to runrbt diff
to visually validate your changes.In our use case, we also have a workflow of
rbt diff
to output
to a file, process and validate that diff, and then runrbt post
to submit the diff, so this breaks our workflow in Python 3.The documentation for Python 3 sys.stdin/out/err notes that
if writing binary data to these streams is required, the stream's
buffer object should be used, so we apply this change when printing
the diff object.This patch was made against master, but the same change applies
for both the 1.x and 2.x branches.How SCMs detect binary data:
SImple testing:
- Add a Bit5-encoded file to a Git repository
git --no-pager diff
the repository; this should show that the diff contains binary datarbt diff
the repository; this previously failed, but now succeeds