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pep538_coerce_legacy_c_locale.patch
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File pep538_coerce_legacy_c_locale.patch of Package python3-base.17353
--- a/Doc/using/cmdline.rst +++ b/Doc/using/cmdline.rst @@ -728,6 +728,45 @@ conflict. .. versionadded:: 3.6 + +.. envvar:: PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE + + If set to the value ``0``, causes the main Python command line application + to skip coercing the legacy ASCII-based C locale to a more capable UTF-8 + based alternative. Note that this setting is checked even when the + :option:`-E` or :option:`-I` options are used, as it is handled prior to + the processing of command line options. + + If this variable is *not* set, or is set to a value other than ``0``, and + the current locale reported for the ``LC_CTYPE`` category is the default + ``C`` locale, then the Python CLI will attempt to configure one of the + following locales for the given locale categories before loading the + interpreter runtime: + + * ``C.UTF-8`` (``LC_ALL``) + * ``C.utf8`` (``LC_ALL``) + * ``UTF-8`` (``LC_CTYPE``) + + If setting one of these locale categories succeeds, then the matching + environment variables will be set (both ``LC_ALL`` and ``LANG`` for the + ``LC_ALL`` category, and ``LC_CTYPE`` for the ``LC_CTYPE`` category) in + the current process environment before the Python runtime is initialized. + + Configuring one of these locales (either explicitly or via the above + implicit locale coercion) will automatically set the error handler for + :data:`sys.stdin` and :data:`sys.stdout` to ``surrogateescape``. This + behavior can be overridden using :envvar:`PYTHONIOENCODING` as usual. + + For debugging purposes, setting ``PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=warn`` will cause + Python to emit warning messages on ``stderr`` if either the locale coercion + activates, or else if a locale that *would* have triggered coercion is + still active when the Python runtime is initialized. + + Availability: \*nix + + .. versionadded:: 3.7 + See :pep:`538` for more details. + Debug-mode variables ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- a/Lib/test/support/script_helper.py +++ b/Lib/test/support/script_helper.py @@ -56,8 +56,35 @@ def interpreter_requires_environment(): return __cached_interp_requires_environment -_PythonRunResult = collections.namedtuple("_PythonRunResult", - ("rc", "out", "err")) +class _PythonRunResult(collections.namedtuple("_PythonRunResult", + ("rc", "out", "err"))): + """Helper for reporting Python subprocess run results""" + def fail(self, cmd_line): + """Provide helpful details about failed subcommand runs""" + # Limit to 80 lines to ASCII characters + maxlen = 80 * 100 + out, err = self.out, self.err + if len(out) > maxlen: + out = b'(... truncated stdout ...)' + out[-maxlen:] + if len(err) > maxlen: + err = b'(... truncated stderr ...)' + err[-maxlen:] + out = out.decode('ascii', 'replace').rstrip() + err = err.decode('ascii', 'replace').rstrip() + raise AssertionError("Process return code is %d\n" + "command line: %r\n" + "\n" + "stdout:\n" + "---\n" + "%s\n" + "---\n" + "\n" + "stderr:\n" + "---\n" + "%s\n" + "---" + % (self.rc, cmd_line, + out, + err)) # Executing the interpreter in a subprocess @@ -115,30 +142,7 @@ def run_python_until_end(*args, **env_va def _assert_python(expected_success, *args, **env_vars): res, cmd_line = run_python_until_end(*args, **env_vars) if (res.rc and expected_success) or (not res.rc and not expected_success): - # Limit to 80 lines to ASCII characters - maxlen = 80 * 100 - out, err = res.out, res.err - if len(out) > maxlen: - out = b'(... truncated stdout ...)' + out[-maxlen:] - if len(err) > maxlen: - err = b'(... truncated stderr ...)' + err[-maxlen:] - out = out.decode('ascii', 'replace').rstrip() - err = err.decode('ascii', 'replace').rstrip() - raise AssertionError("Process return code is %d\n" - "command line: %r\n" - "\n" - "stdout:\n" - "---\n" - "%s\n" - "---\n" - "\n" - "stderr:\n" - "---\n" - "%s\n" - "---" - % (res.rc, cmd_line, - out, - err)) + res.fail(cmd_line) return res def assert_python_ok(*args, **env_vars): --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/test/test_c_locale_coercion.py @@ -0,0 +1,371 @@ +# Tests the attempted automatic coercion of the C locale to a UTF-8 locale + +import unittest +import locale +import os +import sys +import sysconfig +import shutil +import subprocess +from collections import namedtuple + +import test.support +from test.support.script_helper import ( + run_python_until_end, + interpreter_requires_environment, +) + +# Set our expectation for the default encoding used in the C locale +# for the filesystem encoding and the standard streams + +# AIX uses iso8859-1 in the C locale, other *nix platforms use ASCII +if sys.platform.startswith("aix"): + C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING = "iso8859-1" +else: + C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING = "ascii" + +# FS encoding is UTF-8 on macOS, other *nix platforms use the locale encoding +if sys.platform == "darwin": + C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING = "utf-8" +else: + C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING = C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING + +# Note that the above is probably still wrong in some cases, such as: +# * Windows when PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING is set +# * AIX and any other platforms that use latin-1 in the C locale +# +# Options for dealing with this: +# * Don't set PYTHON_COERCE_C_LOCALE on such platforms (e.g. Windows doesn't) +# * Fix the test expectations to match the actual platform behaviour + +# In order to get the warning messages to match up as expected, the candidate +# order here must much the target locale order in Python/pylifecycle.c +_C_UTF8_LOCALES = ("C.UTF-8", "C.utf8", "UTF-8") + +# There's no reliable cross-platform way of checking locale alias +# lists, so the only way of knowing which of these locales will work +# is to try them with locale.setlocale(). We do that in a subprocess +# to avoid altering the locale of the test runner. +# +# If the relevant locale module attributes exist, and we're not on a platform +# where we expect it to always succeed, we also check that +# `locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET)` works, as if it fails, the interpreter +# will skip locale coercion for that particular target locale +_check_nl_langinfo_CODESET = bool( + sys.platform not in ("darwin", "linux") and + hasattr(locale, "nl_langinfo") and + hasattr(locale, "CODESET") +) + +def _set_locale_in_subprocess(locale_name): + cmd_fmt = "import locale; print(locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, '{}'))" + if _check_nl_langinfo_CODESET: + # If there's no valid CODESET, we expect coercion to be skipped + cmd_fmt += "; import sys; sys.exit(not locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET))" + cmd = cmd_fmt.format(locale_name) + result, py_cmd = run_python_until_end("-c", cmd, __isolated=True) + return result.rc == 0 + + + +_fields = "fsencoding stdin_info stdout_info stderr_info lang lc_ctype lc_all" +_EncodingDetails = namedtuple("EncodingDetails", _fields) + +class EncodingDetails(_EncodingDetails): + # XXX (ncoghlan): Using JSON for child state reporting may be less fragile + CHILD_PROCESS_SCRIPT = ";".join([ + "import sys, os", + "print(sys.getfilesystemencoding())", + "print(sys.stdin.encoding + ':' + sys.stdin.errors)", + "print(sys.stdout.encoding + ':' + sys.stdout.errors)", + "print(sys.stderr.encoding + ':' + sys.stderr.errors)", + "print(os.environ.get('LANG', 'not set'))", + "print(os.environ.get('LC_CTYPE', 'not set'))", + "print(os.environ.get('LC_ALL', 'not set'))", + ]) + + @classmethod + def get_expected_details(cls, coercion_expected, fs_encoding, stream_encoding, env_vars): + """Returns expected child process details for a given encoding""" + _stream = stream_encoding + ":{}" + # stdin and stdout should use surrogateescape either because the + # coercion triggered, or because the C locale was detected + stream_info = 2*[_stream.format("surrogateescape")] + # stderr should always use backslashreplace + stream_info.append(_stream.format("backslashreplace")) + expected_lang = env_vars.get("LANG", "not set").lower() + if coercion_expected: + expected_lc_ctype = CLI_COERCION_TARGET.lower() + else: + expected_lc_ctype = env_vars.get("LC_CTYPE", "not set").lower() + expected_lc_all = env_vars.get("LC_ALL", "not set").lower() + env_info = expected_lang, expected_lc_ctype, expected_lc_all + return dict(cls(fs_encoding, *stream_info, *env_info)._asdict()) + + @staticmethod + def _handle_output_variations(data): + """Adjust the output to handle platform specific idiosyncrasies + + * Some platforms report ASCII as ANSI_X3.4-1968 + * Some platforms report ASCII as US-ASCII + * Some platforms report UTF-8 instead of utf-8 + """ + data = data.replace(b"ANSI_X3.4-1968", b"ascii") + data = data.replace(b"US-ASCII", b"ascii") + data = data.lower() + return data + + @classmethod + def get_child_details(cls, env_vars): + """Retrieves fsencoding and standard stream details from a child process + + Returns (encoding_details, stderr_lines): + + - encoding_details: EncodingDetails for eager decoding + - stderr_lines: result of calling splitlines() on the stderr output + + The child is run in isolated mode if the current interpreter supports + that. + """ + result, py_cmd = run_python_until_end( + "-c", cls.CHILD_PROCESS_SCRIPT, + __isolated=True, + **env_vars + ) + if not result.rc == 0: + result.fail(py_cmd) + # All subprocess outputs in this test case should be pure ASCII + adjusted_output = cls._handle_output_variations(result.out) + stdout_lines = adjusted_output.decode("ascii").splitlines() + child_encoding_details = dict(cls(*stdout_lines)._asdict()) + stderr_lines = result.err.decode("ascii").rstrip().splitlines() + return child_encoding_details, stderr_lines + + +# Details of the shared library warning emitted at runtime +LEGACY_LOCALE_WARNING = ( + "Python runtime initialized with LC_CTYPE=C (a locale with default ASCII " + "encoding), which may cause Unicode compatibility problems. Using C.UTF-8, " + "C.utf8, or UTF-8 (if available) as alternative Unicode-compatible " + "locales is recommended." +) + +# Details of the CLI locale coercion warning emitted at runtime +CLI_COERCION_WARNING_FMT = ( + "Python detected LC_CTYPE=C: LC_CTYPE coerced to {} (set another locale " + "or PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 to disable this locale coercion behavior)." +) + + +AVAILABLE_TARGETS = None +CLI_COERCION_TARGET = None +CLI_COERCION_WARNING = None + +def setUpModule(): + global AVAILABLE_TARGETS + global CLI_COERCION_TARGET + global CLI_COERCION_WARNING + + if AVAILABLE_TARGETS is not None: + # initialization already done + return + AVAILABLE_TARGETS = [] + + # Find the target locales available in the current system + for target_locale in _C_UTF8_LOCALES: + if _set_locale_in_subprocess(target_locale): + AVAILABLE_TARGETS.append(target_locale) + + if AVAILABLE_TARGETS: + # Coercion is expected to use the first available target locale + CLI_COERCION_TARGET = AVAILABLE_TARGETS[0] + CLI_COERCION_WARNING = CLI_COERCION_WARNING_FMT.format(CLI_COERCION_TARGET) + + +class _LocaleHandlingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): + # Base class to check expected locale handling behaviour + + def _check_child_encoding_details(self, + env_vars, + expected_fs_encoding, + expected_stream_encoding, + expected_warnings, + coercion_expected): + """Check the C locale handling for the given process environment + + Parameters: + expected_fs_encoding: expected sys.getfilesystemencoding() result + expected_stream_encoding: expected encoding for standard streams + expected_warning: stderr output to expect (if any) + """ + result = EncodingDetails.get_child_details(env_vars) + encoding_details, stderr_lines = result + expected_details = EncodingDetails.get_expected_details( + coercion_expected, + expected_fs_encoding, + expected_stream_encoding, + env_vars + ) + self.assertEqual(encoding_details, expected_details) + if expected_warnings is None: + expected_warnings = [] + self.assertEqual(stderr_lines, expected_warnings) + + +class LocaleConfigurationTests(_LocaleHandlingTestCase): + # Test explicit external configuration via the process environment + + def setUpClass(): + # This relies on setupModule() having been run, so it can't be + # handled via the @unittest.skipUnless decorator + if not AVAILABLE_TARGETS: + raise unittest.SkipTest("No C-with-UTF-8 locale available") + + def test_external_target_locale_configuration(self): + + # Explicitly setting a target locale should give the same behaviour as + # is seen when implicitly coercing to that target locale + self.maxDiff = None + + expected_fs_encoding = "utf-8" + expected_stream_encoding = "utf-8" + + base_var_dict = { + "LANG": "", + "LC_CTYPE": "", + "LC_ALL": "", + } + for env_var in ("LANG", "LC_CTYPE"): + for locale_to_set in AVAILABLE_TARGETS: + # XXX (ncoghlan): LANG=UTF-8 doesn't appear to work as + # expected, so skip that combination for now + # See https://bugs.python.org/issue30672 for discussion + if env_var == "LANG" and locale_to_set == "UTF-8": + continue + + with self.subTest(env_var=env_var, + configured_locale=locale_to_set): + var_dict = base_var_dict.copy() + var_dict[env_var] = locale_to_set + self._check_child_encoding_details(var_dict, + expected_fs_encoding, + expected_stream_encoding, + expected_warnings=None, + coercion_expected=False) + + + +@test.support.cpython_only +@unittest.skipUnless(sysconfig.get_config_var("PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE"), + "C locale coercion disabled at build time") +class LocaleCoercionTests(_LocaleHandlingTestCase): + # Test implicit reconfiguration of the environment during CLI startup + + def _check_c_locale_coercion(self, + fs_encoding, stream_encoding, + coerce_c_locale, + expected_warnings=None, + coercion_expected=True, + **extra_vars): + """Check the C locale handling for various configurations + + Parameters: + fs_encoding: expected sys.getfilesystemencoding() result + stream_encoding: expected encoding for standard streams + coerce_c_locale: setting to use for PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE + None: don't set the variable at all + str: the value set in the child's environment + expected_warnings: expected warning lines on stderr + extra_vars: additional environment variables to set in subprocess + """ + self.maxDiff = None + + if not AVAILABLE_TARGETS: + # Locale coercion is disabled when there aren't any target locales + fs_encoding = C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING + stream_encoding = C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING + coercion_expected = False + if expected_warnings: + expected_warnings = [LEGACY_LOCALE_WARNING] + + base_var_dict = { + "LANG": "", + "LC_CTYPE": "", + "LC_ALL": "", + } + base_var_dict.update(extra_vars) + for env_var in ("LANG", "LC_CTYPE"): + for locale_to_set in ("", "C", "POSIX", "invalid.ascii"): + # XXX (ncoghlan): *BSD platforms don't behave as expected in the + # POSIX locale, so we skip that for now + # See https://bugs.python.org/issue30672 for discussion + if locale_to_set == "POSIX": + continue + with self.subTest(env_var=env_var, + nominal_locale=locale_to_set, + PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=coerce_c_locale): + var_dict = base_var_dict.copy() + var_dict[env_var] = locale_to_set + if coerce_c_locale is not None: + var_dict["PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"] = coerce_c_locale + # Check behaviour on successful coercion + self._check_child_encoding_details(var_dict, + fs_encoding, + stream_encoding, + expected_warnings, + coercion_expected) + + def test_test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_not_set(self): + # This should coerce to the first available target locale by default + self._check_c_locale_coercion("utf-8", "utf-8", coerce_c_locale=None) + + def test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_not_zero(self): + # *Any* string other than "0" is considered "set" for our purposes + # and hence should result in the locale coercion being enabled + for setting in ("", "1", "true", "false"): + self._check_c_locale_coercion("utf-8", "utf-8", coerce_c_locale=setting) + + def test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_set_to_warn(self): + # PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=warn enables runtime warnings for legacy locales + self._check_c_locale_coercion("utf-8", "utf-8", + coerce_c_locale="warn", + expected_warnings=[CLI_COERCION_WARNING]) + + + def test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_set_to_zero(self): + # The setting "0" should result in the locale coercion being disabled + self._check_c_locale_coercion(C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING, + C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING, + coerce_c_locale="0", + coercion_expected=False) + # Setting LC_ALL=C shouldn't make any difference to the behaviour + self._check_c_locale_coercion(C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING, + C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING, + coerce_c_locale="0", + LC_ALL="C", + coercion_expected=False) + + def test_LC_ALL_set_to_C(self): + # Setting LC_ALL should render the locale coercion ineffective + self._check_c_locale_coercion(C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING, + C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING, + coerce_c_locale=None, + LC_ALL="C", + coercion_expected=False) + # And result in a warning about a lack of locale compatibility + self._check_c_locale_coercion(C_LOCALE_FS_ENCODING, + C_LOCALE_STREAM_ENCODING, + coerce_c_locale="warn", + LC_ALL="C", + expected_warnings=[LEGACY_LOCALE_WARNING], + coercion_expected=False) + +def test_main(): + test.support.run_unittest( + LocaleConfigurationTests, + LocaleCoercionTests + ) + test.support.reap_children() + +if __name__ == "__main__": + test_main() --- a/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py @@ -153,6 +153,7 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase): env = os.environ.copy() # Use C locale to get ascii for the locale encoding env['LC_ALL'] = 'C' + env['PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE'] = '0' code = ( b'import locale; ' b'print(ascii("' + undecodable + b'"), ' --- a/Lib/test/test_sys.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_sys.py @@ -680,6 +680,7 @@ class SysModuleTest(unittest.TestCase): # Force the POSIX locale env = os.environ.copy() env["LC_ALL"] = "C" + env["PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"] = "0" code = '\n'.join(( 'import sys', 'def dump(name):', --- a/Modules/main.c +++ b/Modules/main.c @@ -107,7 +107,11 @@ static const char usage_6[] = " predictable seed.\n" "PYTHONMALLOC: set the Python memory allocators and/or install debug hooks\n" " on Python memory allocators. Use PYTHONMALLOC=debug to install debug\n" -" hooks.\n"; +" hooks.\n" + +"PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE: if this variable is set to 0, it disables the locale\n" +" coercion behavior. Use PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=warn to request display of\n" +" locale coercion and locale compatibility warnings on stderr.\n"; static int usage(int exitcode, const wchar_t* program) --- a/Programs/_testembed.c +++ b/Programs/_testembed.c @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #include <Python.h> +#include "pyconfig.h" #include "pythread.h" #include <stdio.h> --- a/Programs/python.c +++ b/Programs/python.c @@ -15,6 +15,21 @@ wmain(int argc, wchar_t **argv) } #else +/* Access private pylifecycle helper API to better handle the legacy C locale + * + * The legacy C locale assumes ASCII as the default text encoding, which + * causes problems not only for the CPython runtime, but also other + * components like GNU readline. + * + * Accordingly, when the CLI detects it, it attempts to coerce it to a + * more capable UTF-8 based alternative. + * + * See the documentation of the PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE setting for more details. + * + */ +extern int _Py_LegacyLocaleDetected(void); +extern void _Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(void); + int main(int argc, char **argv) { @@ -25,7 +40,11 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) char *oldloc; /* Force malloc() allocator to bootstrap Python */ +#ifdef Py_DEBUG + (void)_PyMem_SetupAllocators("malloc_debug"); +# else (void)_PyMem_SetupAllocators("malloc"); +# endif argv_copy = (wchar_t **)PyMem_RawMalloc(sizeof(wchar_t*) * (argc+1)); argv_copy2 = (wchar_t **)PyMem_RawMalloc(sizeof(wchar_t*) * (argc+1)); @@ -49,7 +68,21 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) return 1; } +#ifdef __ANDROID__ + /* Passing "" to setlocale() on Android requests the C locale rather + * than checking environment variables, so request C.UTF-8 explicitly + */ + setlocale(LC_ALL, "C.UTF-8"); +#else + /* Reconfigure the locale to the default for this process */ setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); +#endif + + if (_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected()) { + _Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(); + } + + /* Convert from char to wchar_t based on the locale settings */ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { argv_copy[i] = Py_DecodeLocale(argv[i], NULL); if (!argv_copy[i]) { @@ -70,7 +103,11 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) /* Force again malloc() allocator to release memory blocks allocated before Py_Main() */ +#ifdef Py_DEBUG + (void)_PyMem_SetupAllocators("malloc_debug"); +# else (void)_PyMem_SetupAllocators("malloc"); +# endif for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { PyMem_RawFree(argv_copy2[i]); --- a/Python/pylifecycle.c +++ b/Python/pylifecycle.c @@ -167,6 +167,7 @@ Py_SetStandardStreamEncoding(const char return 0; } + /* Global initializations. Can be undone by Py_FinalizeEx(). Don't call this twice without an intervening Py_FinalizeEx() call. When initializations fail, a fatal error is issued and the function does @@ -301,6 +302,183 @@ import_init(PyInterpreterState *interp, } +/* Helper functions to better handle the legacy C locale + * + * The legacy C locale assumes ASCII as the default text encoding, which + * causes problems not only for the CPython runtime, but also other + * components like GNU readline. + * + * Accordingly, when the CLI detects it, it attempts to coerce it to a + * more capable UTF-8 based alternative as follows: + * + * if (_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected()) { + * _Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(); + * } + * + * See the documentation of the PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE setting for more details. + * + * Locale coercion also impacts the default error handler for the standard + * streams: while the usual default is "strict", the default for the legacy + * C locale and for any of the coercion target locales is "surrogateescape". + */ + +int +_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected(void) +{ +#ifndef MS_WINDOWS + /* On non-Windows systems, the C locale is considered a legacy locale */ + /* XXX (ncoghlan): some platforms (notably Mac OS X) don't appear to treat + * the POSIX locale as a simple alias for the C locale, so + * we may also want to check for that explicitly. + */ + const char *ctype_loc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); + return ctype_loc != NULL && strcmp(ctype_loc, "C") == 0; +#else + /* Windows uses code pages instead of locales, so no locale is legacy */ + return 0; +#endif +} + + +static const char *_C_LOCALE_WARNING = + "Python runtime initialized with LC_CTYPE=C (a locale with default ASCII " + "encoding), which may cause Unicode compatibility problems. Using C.UTF-8, " + "C.utf8, or UTF-8 (if available) as alternative Unicode-compatible " + "locales is recommended.\n"; + +static int +_legacy_locale_warnings_enabled(void) +{ + const char *coerce_c_locale = getenv("PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"); + return (coerce_c_locale != NULL && + strncmp(coerce_c_locale, "warn", 5) == 0); +} + +static void +_emit_stderr_warning_for_legacy_locale(void) +{ + if (_legacy_locale_warnings_enabled()) { + if (_Py_LegacyLocaleDetected()) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s", _C_LOCALE_WARNING); + } + } +} + +typedef struct _CandidateLocale { + const char *locale_name; /* The locale to try as a coercion target */ +} _LocaleCoercionTarget; + +static _LocaleCoercionTarget _TARGET_LOCALES[] = { + {"C.UTF-8"}, + {"C.utf8"}, + {"UTF-8"}, + {NULL} +}; + +static char * +get_default_standard_stream_error_handler(void) +{ + const char *ctype_loc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); + if (ctype_loc != NULL) { + /* "surrogateescape" is the default in the legacy C locale */ + if (strcmp(ctype_loc, "C") == 0) { + return "surrogateescape"; + } + +#ifdef PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE + /* "surrogateescape" is the default in locale coercion target locales */ + const _LocaleCoercionTarget *target = NULL; + for (target = _TARGET_LOCALES; target->locale_name; target++) { + if (strcmp(ctype_loc, target->locale_name) == 0) { + return "surrogateescape"; + } + } +#endif + } + + /* Otherwise return NULL to request the typical default error handler */ + return NULL; +} + +#ifdef PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE +static const char *_C_LOCALE_COERCION_WARNING = + "Python detected LC_CTYPE=C: LC_CTYPE coerced to %.20s (set another locale " + "or PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 to disable this locale coercion behavior).\n"; + +static void +_coerce_default_locale_settings(const _LocaleCoercionTarget *target) +{ + + const char *newloc = target->locale_name; + + /* Reset locale back to currently configured defaults */ + setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); + + /* Set the relevant locale environment variable */ + if (setenv("LC_CTYPE", newloc, 1)) { + fprintf(stderr, + "Error setting LC_CTYPE, skipping C locale coercion\n"); + return; + } + if (_legacy_locale_warnings_enabled()) { + fprintf(stderr, _C_LOCALE_COERCION_WARNING, newloc); + } + + /* Reconfigure with the overridden environment variables */ + setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); +} +#endif + + +void +_Py_CoerceLegacyLocale(void) +{ +#ifdef PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE + /* We ignore the Python -E and -I flags here, as the CLI needs to sort out + * the locale settings *before* we try to do anything with the command + * line arguments. For cross-platform debugging purposes, we also need + * to give end users a way to force even scripts that are otherwise + * isolated from their environment to use the legacy ASCII-centric C + * locale. + * + * Ignoring -E and -I is safe from a security perspective, as we only use + * the setting to turn *off* the implicit locale coercion, and anyone with + * access to the process environment already has the ability to set + * `LC_ALL=C` to override the C level locale settings anyway. + */ + const char *coerce_c_locale = getenv("PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"); + if (coerce_c_locale == NULL || strncmp(coerce_c_locale, "0", 2) != 0) { + /* PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE is not set, or is set to something other than "0" */ + const char *locale_override = getenv("LC_ALL"); + if (locale_override == NULL || *locale_override == '\0') { + /* LC_ALL is also not set (or is set to an empty string) */ + const _LocaleCoercionTarget *target = NULL; + for (target = _TARGET_LOCALES; target->locale_name; target++) { + const char *new_locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, + target->locale_name); + if (new_locale != NULL) { +#if !defined(__APPLE__) && defined(HAVE_LANGINFO_H) && defined(CODESET) + /* Also ensure that nl_langinfo works in this locale */ + char *codeset = nl_langinfo(CODESET); + if (!codeset || *codeset == '\0') { + /* CODESET is not set or empty, so skip coercion */ + new_locale = NULL; + setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); + continue; + } +#endif + /* Successfully configured locale, so make it the default */ + _coerce_default_locale_settings(target); + return; + } + } + } + } + /* No C locale warning here, as Py_Initialize will emit one later */ +#endif +} + + void _Py_InitializeEx_Private(int install_sigs, int install_importlib) { @@ -315,11 +493,19 @@ _Py_InitializeEx_Private(int install_sig initialized = 1; _Py_Finalizing = NULL; -#ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE +#ifdef __ANDROID__ + /* Passing "" to setlocale() on Android requests the C locale rather + * than checking environment variables, so request C.UTF-8 explicitly + */ + setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "C.UTF-8"); +#else +#ifndef MS_WINDOWS /* Set up the LC_CTYPE locale, so we can obtain the locale's charset without having to switch locales. */ setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); + _emit_stderr_warning_for_legacy_locale(); +#endif #endif if ((p = Py_GETENV("PYTHONDEBUG")) && *p != '\0') @@ -1250,12 +1436,8 @@ initstdio(void) } } if (!errors && !(pythonioencoding && *pythonioencoding)) { - /* When the LC_CTYPE locale is the POSIX locale ("C locale"), - stdin and stdout use the surrogateescape error handler by - default, instead of the strict error handler. */ - char *loc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); - if (loc != NULL && strcmp(loc, "C") == 0) - errors = "surrogateescape"; + /* Choose the default error handler based on the current locale */ + errors = get_default_standard_stream_error_handler(); } } --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -3417,6 +3417,40 @@ then fi AC_MSG_RESULT($with_pymalloc) +# Check for --with-c-locale-coercion +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for --with-c-locale-coercion) +AC_ARG_WITH(c-locale-coercion, + AS_HELP_STRING([--with(out)-c-locale-coercion], + [disable/enable C locale coercion to a UTF-8 based locale])) + +if test -z "$with_c_locale_coercion" +then + with_c_locale_coercion="yes" +fi +if test "$with_c_locale_coercion" != "no" +then + AC_DEFINE(PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE, 1, + [Define if you want to coerce the C locale to a UTF-8 based locale]) +fi +AC_MSG_RESULT($with_c_locale_coercion) + +# Check for --with-c-locale-warning +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for --with-c-locale-warning) +AC_ARG_WITH(c-locale-warning, + AS_HELP_STRING([--with(out)-c-locale-warning], + [disable/enable locale compatibility warning in the C locale])) + +if test -z "$with_c_locale_warning" +then + with_c_locale_warning="yes" +fi +if test "$with_c_locale_warning" != "no" +then + AC_DEFINE(PY_WARN_ON_C_LOCALE, 1, + [Define to emit a locale compatibility warning in the C locale]) +fi +AC_MSG_RESULT($with_c_locale_warning) + # Check for Valgrind support AC_MSG_CHECKING([for --with-valgrind]) AC_ARG_WITH([valgrind],
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