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Make CSV import/export compatible across Python versions (also RDBMS journals) (issue 2550976, issue 2550975).
The roundup-admin export and import commands are used for migrating
between different database backends. It is desirable that they should
be usable also for migrations between Python 2 and Python 3, and in
some cases (e.g. with the anydbm backend) this may be required.
To be usable for such migrations, the format of the generated CSV
files needs to be stable, meaning the same as currently used with
Python 2. The export process uses repr() to produce the fields in the
CSV files and eval() to convert them back to Python data structures.
repr() of strings with non-ASCII characters produces different results
for Python 2 and Python 3.
This patch adds repr_export and eval_import functions to
roundup/anypy/strings.py which provide the required operations that
are just repr() and eval() in Python 2, but are more complicated in
Python 3 to use data representations compatible with Python 2. These
functions are then used in the required places for export and import.
repr() and eval() are also used in storing the dict of changed values
in the journal for the RDBMS backends. It is similarly desirable that
the database be compatible between Python 2 and Python 3, so that
export and import do not need to be used for a migration between
Python versions for non-anydbm back ends. Thus, this patch changes
rdbms_common.py in the places involved in storing journals in the
database, not just in those involved in import/export.
Given this patch, import/export with non-ASCII characters appear based
on some limited testing to work across Python versions, and an
instance using the sqlite backend appears to be compatible between
Python versions without needing import/export, *if* the sessions/otks
databases (which use anydbm) are deleted when changing Python version.
| author | Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> |
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| date | Sun, 02 Sep 2018 23:48:04 +0000 |
| parents | c109f7c1e477 |
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// // Dropdown menus // -------------------------------------------------- // Use the .menu class on any <li> element within the topbar or ul.tabs and you'll get some superfancy dropdowns .dropup, .dropdown { position: relative; } .dropdown-toggle { // The caret makes the toggle a bit too tall in IE7 *margin-bottom: -3px; } .dropdown-toggle:active, .open .dropdown-toggle { outline: 0; } // Dropdown arrow/caret // -------------------- .caret { display: inline-block; width: 0; height: 0; vertical-align: top; border-top: 4px solid @black; border-right: 4px solid transparent; border-left: 4px solid transparent; content: ""; } // Place the caret .dropdown .caret { margin-top: 8px; margin-left: 2px; } // The dropdown menu (ul) // ---------------------- .dropdown-menu { position: absolute; top: 100%; left: 0; z-index: @zindexDropdown; display: none; // none by default, but block on "open" of the menu float: left; min-width: 160px; padding: 5px 0; margin: 2px 0 0; // override default ul list-style: none; background-color: @dropdownBackground; border: 1px solid #ccc; // Fallback for IE7-8 border: 1px solid @dropdownBorder; *border-right-width: 2px; *border-bottom-width: 2px; .border-radius(6px); .box-shadow(0 5px 10px rgba(0,0,0,.2)); -webkit-background-clip: padding-box; -moz-background-clip: padding; background-clip: padding-box; // Aligns the dropdown menu to right &.pull-right { right: 0; left: auto; } // Dividers (basically an hr) within the dropdown .divider { .nav-divider(@dropdownDividerTop, @dropdownDividerBottom); } // Links within the dropdown menu li > a { display: block; padding: 3px 20px; clear: both; font-weight: normal; line-height: @baseLineHeight; color: @dropdownLinkColor; white-space: nowrap; } } // Hover state // ----------- .dropdown-menu li > a:hover, .dropdown-menu li > a:focus, .dropdown-submenu:hover > a { text-decoration: none; color: @dropdownLinkColorHover; #gradient > .vertical(@dropdownLinkBackgroundHover, darken(@dropdownLinkBackgroundHover, 5%)); } // Active state // ------------ .dropdown-menu .active > a, .dropdown-menu .active > a:hover { color: @dropdownLinkColorActive; text-decoration: none; outline: 0; #gradient > .vertical(@dropdownLinkBackgroundActive, darken(@dropdownLinkBackgroundActive, 5%)); } // Disabled state // -------------- // Gray out text and ensure the hover state remains gray .dropdown-menu .disabled > a, .dropdown-menu .disabled > a:hover { color: @grayLight; } // Nuke hover effects .dropdown-menu .disabled > a:hover { text-decoration: none; background-color: transparent; background-image: none; // Remove CSS gradient .reset-filter(); cursor: default; } // Open state for the dropdown // --------------------------- .open { // IE7's z-index only goes to the nearest positioned ancestor, which would // make the menu appear below buttons that appeared later on the page *z-index: @zindexDropdown; & > .dropdown-menu { display: block; } } // Right aligned dropdowns // --------------------------- .pull-right > .dropdown-menu { right: 0; left: auto; } // Allow for dropdowns to go bottom up (aka, dropup-menu) // ------------------------------------------------------ // Just add .dropup after the standard .dropdown class and you're set, bro. // TODO: abstract this so that the navbar fixed styles are not placed here? .dropup, .navbar-fixed-bottom .dropdown { // Reverse the caret .caret { border-top: 0; border-bottom: 4px solid @black; content: ""; } // Different positioning for bottom up menu .dropdown-menu { top: auto; bottom: 100%; margin-bottom: 1px; } } // Sub menus // --------------------------- .dropdown-submenu { position: relative; } // Default dropdowns .dropdown-submenu > .dropdown-menu { top: 0; left: 100%; margin-top: -6px; margin-left: -1px; .border-radius(0 6px 6px 6px); } .dropdown-submenu:hover > .dropdown-menu { display: block; } // Dropups .dropup .dropdown-submenu > .dropdown-menu { top: auto; bottom: 0; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: -2px; .border-radius(5px 5px 5px 0); } // Caret to indicate there is a submenu .dropdown-submenu > a:after { display: block; content: " "; float: right; width: 0; height: 0; border-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-width: 5px 0 5px 5px; border-left-color: darken(@dropdownBackground, 20%); margin-top: 5px; margin-right: -10px; } .dropdown-submenu:hover > a:after { border-left-color: @dropdownLinkColorHover; } // Left aligned submenus .dropdown-submenu.pull-left { // Undo the float // Yes, this is awkward since .pull-left adds a float, but it sticks to our conventions elsewhere. float: none; // Positioning the submenu > .dropdown-menu { left: -100%; margin-left: 10px; .border-radius(6px 0 6px 6px); } } // Tweak nav headers // ----------------- // Increase padding from 15px to 20px on sides .dropdown .dropdown-menu .nav-header { padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; } // Typeahead // --------- .typeahead { z-index: 1051; margin-top: 2px; // give it some space to breathe .border-radius(@baseBorderRadius); }
