inotify: do not recurse in handle_timeout(): call it explicitely, not in scan()
When in handle_timeout, scan() is called when a repertory is created/modified.
But the first line of scan calls handle_timeout.
This had the consequence of calling recursively handle_timeout:
* several calls to read_events (but only the first one retrieves events)
* every time that an event is queued for a deferred action, the next time that
scan() is called, handle_timeout is called, the event queue is treated,
even if all the events haven't been read/queued yet. This could lead to
inconsistencies
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# An example CGI script to use hgweb, edit as necessary
# adjust python path if not a system-wide install:
#import sys
#sys.path.insert(0, "/path/to/python/lib")
# enable importing on demand to reduce startup time
from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
# Uncomment to send python tracebacks to the browser if an error occurs:
#import cgitb
#cgitb.enable()
# If you'd like to serve pages with UTF-8 instead of your default
# locale charset, you can do so by uncommenting the following lines.
# Note that this will cause your .hgrc files to be interpreted in
# UTF-8 and all your repo files to be displayed using UTF-8.
#
#import os
#os.environ["HGENCODING"] = "UTF-8"
from mercurial.hgweb.hgweb_mod import hgweb
import mercurial.hgweb.wsgicgi as wsgicgi
application = hgweb("/path/to/repo", "repository name")
wsgicgi.launch(application)