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chgserver: do not send system() back to client if stdio redirected (issue5992)
As the chg client doesn't know server-side stdio redirection, the server
shouldn't upcall on "runsystem" request if the stdio streams are redirected.
This patch teaches ui to remember the redirection flag, which is updated by
the caller right now. Future patches (for default) will add ui methods to
manage this flag internally.
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Wed, 26 Sep 2018 21:24:14 +0900 |
parents | 3ea8323d6f95 |
children | 07b58266bce3 |
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$ . $TESTDIR/wireprotohelpers.sh $ hg init server $ enablehttpv2 server $ cd server $ cat >> .hg/hgrc << EOF > [web] > push_ssl = false > allow-push = * > EOF $ hg debugdrawdag << EOF > C D > |/ > B > | > A > EOF $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid -E error.log $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS lookup for known node works $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF > command lookup > key 426bada5c67598ca65036d57d9e4b64b0c1ce7a0 > EOF creating http peer for wire protocol version 2 sending lookup command s> *\r\n (glob) s> Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n s> accept: application/mercurial-exp-framing-0005\r\n s> content-type: application/mercurial-exp-framing-0005\r\n s> content-length: 73\r\n s> host: $LOCALIP:$HGPORT\r\n (glob) s> user-agent: Mercurial debugwireproto\r\n s> \r\n s> A\x00\x00\x01\x00\x01\x01\x11\xa2Dargs\xa1CkeyX(426bada5c67598ca65036d57d9e4b64b0c1ce7a0DnameFlookup s> makefile('rb', None) s> HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n s> Server: testing stub value\r\n s> Date: $HTTP_DATE$\r\n s> Content-Type: application/mercurial-exp-framing-0005\r\n s> Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n s> \r\n s> 28\r\n s> \x00\x00\x01\x00\x02\x012 s> \xa1FstatusBokTBk\xad\xa5\xc6u\x98\xcae\x03mW\xd9\xe4\xb6K\x0c\x1c\xe7\xa0 s> \r\n received frame(size=32; request=1; stream=2; streamflags=stream-begin; type=command-response; flags=eos) s> 0\r\n s> \r\n response: b'Bk\xad\xa5\xc6u\x98\xcae\x03mW\xd9\xe4\xb6K\x0c\x1c\xe7\xa0' $ cat error.log