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pycompat: adding Linux detection and fixing Mac
Python 3 recommends detecting OSs with the prefix of the platform, but we were
comparing the full string for macOS. We also didn't have Linux detection, which
is convenient for extensions to use (rather than have some OSs detected by hg
and some by the extension).
Reference:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/sys.html#sys.platform
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5227
author | rdamazio@google.com |
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date | Mon, 05 Nov 2018 19:52:42 -0800 |
parents | 4f0439981a8a |
children | bad59bbd9bec |
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Test UI worker interaction $ cat > t.py <<EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function > import time > from mercurial import ( > error, > registrar, > ui as uimod, > worker, > ) > def abort(ui, args): > if args[0] == 0: > # by first worker for test stability > raise error.Abort(b'known exception') > return runme(ui, []) > def exc(ui, args): > if args[0] == 0: > # by first worker for test stability > raise Exception('unknown exception') > return runme(ui, []) > def runme(ui, args): > for arg in args: > ui.status(b'run\n') > yield 1, arg > time.sleep(0.1) # easier to trigger killworkers code path > functable = { > b'abort': abort, > b'exc': exc, > b'runme': runme, > } > cmdtable = {} > command = registrar.command(cmdtable) > @command(b'test', [], b'hg test [COST] [FUNC]') > def t(ui, repo, cost=1.0, func=b'runme'): > cost = float(cost) > func = functable[func] > ui.status(b'start\n') > runs = worker.worker(ui, cost, func, (ui,), range(8)) > for n, i in runs: > pass > ui.status(b'done\n') > EOF $ abspath=`pwd`/t.py $ hg init Run tests with worker enable by forcing a heigh cost $ hg --config "extensions.t=$abspath" test 100000.0 start run run run run run run run run done Run tests without worker by forcing a low cost $ hg --config "extensions.t=$abspath" test 0.0000001 start run run run run run run run run done #if no-windows Known exception should be caught, but printed if --traceback is enabled $ hg --config "extensions.t=$abspath" --config 'worker.numcpus=8' \ > test 100000.0 abort 2>&1 start abort: known exception [255] $ hg --config "extensions.t=$abspath" --config 'worker.numcpus=8' \ > test 100000.0 abort --traceback 2>&1 | egrep '^(SystemExit|Abort)' Abort: known exception SystemExit: 255 Traceback must be printed for unknown exceptions $ hg --config "extensions.t=$abspath" --config 'worker.numcpus=8' \ > test 100000.0 exc 2>&1 | grep '^Exception' Exception: unknown exception Workers should not do cleanups in all cases $ cat > $TESTTMP/detectcleanup.py <<EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > import atexit > import os > import time > oldfork = os.fork > count = 0 > parentpid = os.getpid() > def delayedfork(): > global count > count += 1 > pid = oldfork() > # make it easier to test SIGTERM hitting other workers when they have > # not set up error handling yet. > if count > 1 and pid == 0: > time.sleep(0.1) > return pid > os.fork = delayedfork > def cleanup(): > if os.getpid() != parentpid: > os.write(1, 'should never happen\n') > atexit.register(cleanup) > EOF $ hg --config "extensions.t=$abspath" --config worker.numcpus=8 --config \ > "extensions.d=$TESTTMP/detectcleanup.py" test 100000 abort start abort: known exception [255] #endif