Mercurial > hg-stable
view tests/testlib/sigpipe-remote.py @ 49892:0449fb7729d7
typing: add trivial type hints to mercurial/ui.py
There's not really a pattern here; it's mostly obvious return types and in a few
cases, obvious parameter types. Some other "obvious" functions are left out
because of quirks in how the return value for the various config() functions are
inferred cause pytype to complain.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 11 Dec 2022 00:10:56 -0500 |
parents | 70df51a2c2ce |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 import io import os import subprocess import sys import time if isinstance(sys.stdout.buffer, io.BufferedWriter): print('SIGPIPE-HELPER: script need unbuffered output', file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(255) DEBUG_FILE = os.environ.get('SIGPIPE_REMOTE_DEBUG_FILE') if DEBUG_FILE is None: debug_stream = sys.stderr.buffer else: debug_stream = open(DEBUG_FILE, 'bw', buffering=0) SYNCFILE1 = os.environ.get('SYNCFILE1') SYNCFILE2 = os.environ.get('SYNCFILE2') if SYNCFILE1 is None: print('SIGPIPE-HELPER: missing variable $SYNCFILE1', file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(255) if SYNCFILE2 is None: print('SIGPIPE-HELPER: missing variable $SYNCFILE2', file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(255) def _timeout_factor(): """return the current modification to timeout""" default = int(os.environ.get('HGTEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT', 360)) current = int(os.environ.get('HGTEST_TIMEOUT', default)) if current == 0: return 1 return current / float(default) def wait_file(path, timeout=10): timeout *= _timeout_factor() start = time.time() while not os.path.exists(path): if (time.time() - start) > timeout: raise RuntimeError(b"timed out waiting for file: %s" % path) time.sleep(0.01) def write_file(path, content=b''): with open(path, 'wb') as f: f.write(content) # end of mercurial.testing content def sysbytes(s): return s.encode('utf-8') def sysstr(s): return s.decode('latin-1') debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: Starting\n') TESTLIB_DIR = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) WAIT_SCRIPT = os.path.join(TESTLIB_DIR, 'wait-on-file') hooks_cmd = '%s 10 %s %s' hooks_cmd %= ( WAIT_SCRIPT, SYNCFILE2, SYNCFILE1, ) try: cmd = ['hg'] cmd += sys.argv[1:] sub = subprocess.Popen( cmd, bufsize=0, close_fds=True, stdin=sys.stdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, ) basedir = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) worker = os.path.join(basedir, 'sigpipe-worker.py') cmd = [sys.executable, worker] stdout_worker = subprocess.Popen( cmd, bufsize=0, close_fds=True, stdin=sub.stdout, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr, ) stderr_worker = subprocess.Popen( cmd, bufsize=0, close_fds=True, stdin=sub.stderr, stdout=sys.stderr, stderr=sys.stderr, ) debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: Redirection in place\n') os.close(sub.stdout.fileno()) os.close(sub.stderr.fileno()) debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: pipes closed in main\n') try: wait_file(sysbytes(SYNCFILE1)) except RuntimeError as exc: msg = sysbytes(str(exc)) debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: wait failed: %s\n' % msg) else: debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: SYNCFILE1 detected\n') stdout_worker.kill() stderr_worker.kill() stdout_worker.wait(10) stderr_worker.wait(10) debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: worker killed\n') debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: creating SYNCFILE2\n') write_file(sysbytes(SYNCFILE2)) finally: debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: Shutting down\n') if not sys.stdin.closed: sys.stdin.close() try: sub.wait(timeout=30) except subprocess.TimeoutExpired: msg = b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: Server process failed to terminate\n' debug_stream.write(msg) sub.kill() sub.wait() msg = b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: Server process killed\n' else: msg = b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: Server process terminated with status %d\n' msg %= sub.returncode debug_stream.write(msg) debug_stream.write(b'SIGPIPE-HELPER: Shut down\n')