hook: do not redirect stdout/err/in to ui while running in-process hooks (BC)
authorYuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
Thu, 20 Oct 2016 22:39:59 +0900
changeset 30373 a1259e502bdf
parent 30372 3c6893ba2d36
child 30374 ad56204f733e
hook: do not redirect stdout/err/in to ui while running in-process hooks (BC) It was introduced by a59058fd074a to address command-server issues. After that, I've made a complete fix by 69f86b937035, so we don't need to replace sys.stdio objects to protect the IPC channels. This change means we no longer see data written to sys.stdout/err by an in-process hook on command server. I think that's okay because the canonical way is to use ui functions and in-process hooks should respect the Mercurial API. This will help Python 3 porting, where sys.stdout is TextIO but ui.fout is BytesIO.
mercurial/hook.py
tests/test-commandserver.t
--- a/mercurial/hook.py	Thu Nov 10 02:21:15 2016 -0800
+++ b/mercurial/hook.py	Thu Oct 20 22:39:59 2016 +0900
@@ -90,12 +90,6 @@
     starttime = time.time()
 
     try:
-        # redirect IO descriptors to the ui descriptors so hooks
-        # that write directly to these don't mess up the command
-        # protocol when running through the command server
-        old = sys.stdout, sys.stderr, sys.stdin
-        sys.stdout, sys.stderr, sys.stdin = ui.fout, ui.ferr, ui.fin
-
         r = obj(ui=ui, repo=repo, hooktype=name, **args)
     except Exception as exc:
         if isinstance(exc, error.Abort):
@@ -111,7 +105,6 @@
         ui.traceback()
         return True, True
     finally:
-        sys.stdout, sys.stderr, sys.stdin = old
         duration = time.time() - starttime
         ui.log('pythonhook', 'pythonhook-%s: %s finished in %0.2f seconds\n',
                name, funcname, duration)
--- a/tests/test-commandserver.t	Thu Nov 10 02:21:15 2016 -0800
+++ b/tests/test-commandserver.t	Thu Oct 20 22:39:59 2016 +0900
@@ -236,8 +236,6 @@
   ...                         'id'],
   ...                input=stringio('some input'))
   *** runcommand --config hooks.pre-identify=python:hook.hook id
-  hook talking
-  now try to read something: 'some input'
   eff892de26ec tip
 
   $ rm hook.py*