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bundle2: seek part back during iteration Previously, iterparts would yield the part to users, then consume the part. This changed the part after the user was given it and left it at the end, both of which seem unexpected. Let's seek back to the beginning after we've consumed it. I tried not seeking to the end at all, but that seems important for the overall bundle2 consumption. This is used in a future patch to let us move the bundlerepo bundle2-changegroup-part to be handled entirely within the for loop, instead of having to do a seek back to 0 after the entire loop finishes. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D289
author Durham Goode <durham@fb.com>
date Wed, 23 Aug 2017 12:35:03 -0700
parents f624b0e69105
children 7be2f229285b
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# extension to emulate invoking 'patch.internalpatch()' at the time
# specified by '[fakepatchtime] fakenow'

from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial import (
    extensions,
    patch as patchmod,
    util,
)

def internalpatch(orig, ui, repo, patchobj, strip,
                  prefix='', files=None,
                  eolmode='strict', similarity=0):
    if files is None:
        files = set()
    r = orig(ui, repo, patchobj, strip,
             prefix=prefix, files=files,
             eolmode=eolmode, similarity=similarity)

    fakenow = ui.config('fakepatchtime', 'fakenow')
    if fakenow:
        # parsing 'fakenow' in YYYYmmddHHMM format makes comparison between
        # 'fakenow' value and 'touch -t YYYYmmddHHMM' argument easy
        fakenow = util.parsedate(fakenow, ['%Y%m%d%H%M'])[0]
        for f in files:
            repo.wvfs.utime(f, (fakenow, fakenow))

    return r

def extsetup(ui):
    extensions.wrapfunction(patchmod, 'internalpatch', internalpatch)