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Fix actions
Permission for retire in roundup/actions.py was with 'Edit' permission,
not 'Retire' permission. Add a 'restore' action to roundup/actions.py.
Both are now correctly used in rest.py and xmlrpc.py (the latter had
some errors when printint error messages).
Also reworked the rest implementation: Despite the warnings in the
roundup API in hyperdb.py the DELETE http method would *destroy* and not
*retire* an item. This has been fixed. We also do not allow retire of a
complete class (although this was implemented) because this seems to
dangerous and we see no use-case.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com> |
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| date | Wed, 30 Jan 2019 14:12:27 +0100 |
| parents | 0942fe89e82e |
| children | 7d276bb8b46d |
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# # Copyright (c) 2001 Richard Jones, richard@bofh.asn.au. # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # This module is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # """This module provides the tokeniser used by roundup-admin. """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' def token_split(s, whitespace=' \r\n\t', quotes='\'"', escaped={'r':'\r', 'n':'\n', 't':'\t'}): '''Split the string up into tokens. An occurence of a ``'`` or ``"`` in the input will cause the splitter to ignore whitespace until a matching quote char is found. Embedded non-matching quote chars are also skipped. Whitespace and quoting characters may be escaped using a backslash. ``\r``, ``\n`` and ``\t`` are converted to carriage-return, newline and tab. All other backslashed characters are left as-is. Valid examples:: hello world (2 tokens: hello, world) "hello world" (1 token: hello world) "Roch'e" Compaan (2 tokens: Roch'e Compaan) Roch\'e Compaan (2 tokens: Roch'e Compaan) address="1 2 3" (1 token: address=1 2 3) \\ (1 token: \) \n (1 token: a newline) \o (1 token: \o) Invalid examples:: "hello world (no matching quote) Roch'e Compaan (no matching quote) ''' l = [] pos = 0 NEWTOKEN = 'newtoken' TOKEN = 'token' QUOTE = 'quote' ESCAPE = 'escape' quotechar = '' state = NEWTOKEN oldstate = '' # one-level state stack ;) length = len(s) finish = 0 token = '' while 1: # end of string, finish off the current token if pos == length: if state == QUOTE: raise ValueError elif state == TOKEN: l.append(token) break c = s[pos] if state == NEWTOKEN: # looking for a new token if c in quotes: # quoted token state = QUOTE quotechar = c pos = pos + 1 continue elif c in whitespace: # skip whitespace pos = pos + 1 continue elif c == '\\': pos = pos + 1 oldstate = TOKEN state = ESCAPE continue # otherwise we have a token state = TOKEN elif state == TOKEN: if c in whitespace: # have a token, and have just found a whitespace terminator l.append(token) pos = pos + 1 state = NEWTOKEN token = '' continue elif c in quotes: # have a token, just found embedded quotes state = QUOTE quotechar = c pos = pos + 1 continue elif c == '\\': pos = pos + 1 oldstate = state state = ESCAPE continue elif state == QUOTE and c == quotechar: # in a quoted token and found a matching quote char pos = pos + 1 # now we're looking for whitespace state = TOKEN continue elif state == ESCAPE: # escaped-char conversions (t, r, n) # TODO: octal, hexdigit state = oldstate if c in escaped: c = escaped[c] # just add this char to the token and move along token = token + c pos = pos + 1 return l # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
