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convert: parse perforce data on-demand
We are using read-only attributes that parse the perforce data on
demand. We are reading the data only once whenever an attribute is
requested and use it throughout the import process. This is equivalent
to the previous behavior, but we are avoiding reading from perforce when
we initialize the object, but instead run it during the actual import
process, when the first attribute is requested (usually getheads(), see
`convertcmd.convert`).
author | David Soria Parra <davidsp@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 20 Dec 2016 09:23:50 -0800 |
parents | c437745f50ec |
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Put here definitions of blacklists for run-tests.py Create a file per blacklist. Each file should list the names of tests that you want to be skipped. File names are meant to be used as targets for run-tests.py --blacklist option. Lines starting with # are ignored. White spaces are stripped. e.g. if you create a blacklist/example file containing: test-hgrc # some comment test-help then calling "run-tests.py --blacklist blacklists/example" will exclude test-hgrc and test-help from the list of tests to run.