Mercurial > hg-stable
changeset 46087:ac9de799d390
commandserver: handle IOError related to flushing of streams
After dispatch, without chg we have handling of flushing of streams and
exception handling related to it. The exception handling part is important
because there can be exceptions when flushing fout or ferr.
One such case is in `test-basic.t` which was failing on python3+chg without this
patch as this handling was missing from chg.
Failure can be seen at
https://foss.heptapod.net/octobus/mercurial-devel/-/jobs/128399
Honestly I am not sure which one of `chgserver.py` or `commandserver.py` the
change should go in.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9517
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 03 Dec 2020 17:18:49 +0530 |
parents | e0866c047e64 |
children | 64292addbe67 |
files | mercurial/commandserver.py mercurial/dispatch.py |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/commandserver.py Wed Dec 02 14:27:45 2020 +0530 +++ b/mercurial/commandserver.py Thu Dec 03 17:18:49 2020 +0530 @@ -355,7 +355,18 @@ ) try: - ret = self._dispatchcommand(req) & 255 + err = None + try: + status = self._dispatchcommand(req) + except error.StdioError as e: + status = -1 + err = e + + retval = dispatch.closestdio(req.ui, err) + if retval: + status = retval + + ret = status & 255 # If shutdown-on-interrupt is off, it's important to write the # result code *after* SIGINT handler removed. If the result code # were lost, the client wouldn't be able to continue processing.
--- a/mercurial/dispatch.py Wed Dec 02 14:27:45 2020 +0530 +++ b/mercurial/dispatch.py Thu Dec 03 17:18:49 2020 +0530 @@ -104,6 +104,35 @@ raise exc +def closestdio(ui, err): + status = None + # In all cases we try to flush stdio streams. + if util.safehasattr(ui, b'fout'): + assert ui is not None # help pytype + assert ui.fout is not None # help pytype + try: + ui.fout.flush() + except IOError as e: + err = e + status = -1 + + if util.safehasattr(ui, b'ferr'): + assert ui is not None # help pytype + assert ui.ferr is not None # help pytype + try: + if err is not None and err.errno != errno.EPIPE: + ui.ferr.write( + b'abort: %s\n' % encoding.strtolocal(err.strerror) + ) + ui.ferr.flush() + # There's not much we can do about an I/O error here. So (possibly) + # change the status code and move on. + except IOError: + status = -1 + + return status + + def run(): """run the command in sys.argv""" try: @@ -117,30 +146,9 @@ err = e status = -1 - # In all cases we try to flush stdio streams. - if util.safehasattr(req.ui, b'fout'): - assert req.ui is not None # help pytype - assert req.ui.fout is not None # help pytype - try: - req.ui.fout.flush() - except IOError as e: - err = e - status = -1 - - if util.safehasattr(req.ui, b'ferr'): - assert req.ui is not None # help pytype - assert req.ui.ferr is not None # help pytype - try: - if err is not None and err.errno != errno.EPIPE: - req.ui.ferr.write( - b'abort: %s\n' % encoding.strtolocal(err.strerror) - ) - req.ui.ferr.flush() - # There's not much we can do about an I/O error here. So (possibly) - # change the status code and move on. - except IOError: - status = -1 - + ret = closestdio(req.ui, err) + if ret: + status = ret _silencestdio() except KeyboardInterrupt: # Catch early/late KeyboardInterrupt as last ditch. Here nothing will