#9559: Append data to single-file mailbox files if messages are only added
If messages were only added, a new file is no longer created and renamed over the old file when flush() is called on an mbox, MMDF or Babyl mailbox.
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@ -587,16 +587,19 @@ class _singlefileMailbox(Mailbox):
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self._file = f
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self._toc = None
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self._next_key = 0
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self._pending = False # No changes require rewriting the file.
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self._pending = False # No changes require rewriting the file.
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self._pending_sync = False # No need to sync the file
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self._locked = False
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self._file_length = None # Used to record mailbox size
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self._file_length = None # Used to record mailbox size
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def add(self, message):
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"""Add message and return assigned key."""
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self._lookup()
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self._toc[self._next_key] = self._append_message(message)
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self._next_key += 1
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self._pending = True
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# _append_message appends the message to the mailbox file. We
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# don't need a full rewrite + rename, sync is enough.
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self._pending_sync = True
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return self._next_key - 1
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def remove(self, key):
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@ -642,6 +645,11 @@ class _singlefileMailbox(Mailbox):
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def flush(self):
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"""Write any pending changes to disk."""
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if not self._pending:
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if self._pending_sync:
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# Messages have only been added, so syncing the file
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# is enough.
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_sync_flush(self._file)
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self._pending_sync = False
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return
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# In order to be writing anything out at all, self._toc must
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@ -695,6 +703,7 @@ class _singlefileMailbox(Mailbox):
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self._file = open(self._path, 'rb+')
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self._toc = new_toc
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self._pending = False
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self._pending_sync = False
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if self._locked:
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_lock_file(self._file, dotlock=False)
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@ -731,6 +740,9 @@ class _singlefileMailbox(Mailbox):
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"""Append message to mailbox and return (start, stop) offsets."""
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self._file.seek(0, 2)
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before = self._file.tell()
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if len(self._toc) == 0:
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# This is the first message
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self._pre_mailbox_hook(self._file)
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try:
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self._pre_message_hook(self._file)
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offsets = self._install_message(message)
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@ -945,7 +945,32 @@ class TestMaildir(TestMailbox, unittest.TestCase):
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self._box._refresh()
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self.assertTrue(refreshed())
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class _TestMboxMMDF(TestMailbox):
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class _TestSingleFile(TestMailbox):
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'''Common tests for single-file mailboxes'''
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def test_add_doesnt_rewrite(self):
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# When only adding messages, flush() should not rewrite the
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# mailbox file. See issue #9559.
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# Inode number changes if the contents are written to another
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# file which is then renamed over the original file. So we
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# must check that the inode number doesn't change.
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inode_before = os.stat(self._path).st_ino
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self._box.add(self._template % 0)
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self._box.flush()
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inode_after = os.stat(self._path).st_ino
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self.assertEqual(inode_before, inode_after)
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# Make sure the message was really added
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self._box.close()
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self._box = self._factory(self._path)
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self.assertEqual(len(self._box), 1)
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class _TestMboxMMDF(_TestSingleFile):
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def tearDown(self):
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super().tearDown()
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return os.path.join(self._path, '.mh_sequences.lock')
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class TestBabyl(TestMailbox, unittest.TestCase):
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class TestBabyl(_TestSingleFile, unittest.TestCase):
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_factory = lambda self, path, factory=None: mailbox.Babyl(path, factory)
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@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ Core and Builtins
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Library
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-------
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- Issue #9559: If messages were only added, a new file is no longer
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created and renamed over the old file when flush() is called on an
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mbox, MMDF or Babyl mailbox.
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- Issue 10924: Fixed mksalt() to use a RNG that is suitable for cryptographic
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purpose.
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