perf: introduce safeattrsetter to replace direct attribute assignment
Referring not-existing attribute immediately causes failure, but
assigning a value to such attribute doesn't.
For example, perf.py has code paths below, which assign a value to
not-existing attribute. This causes incorrect performance measurement,
but these code paths are executed successfully.
- "repo._tags = None" in perftags()
recent Mercurial has tags cache information in repo._tagscache
- "branchmap.write = lambda repo: None" in perfbranchmap()
branchmap cache is written out by branchcache.write() in branchmap.py
"util.safehasattr() before assignment" can avoid this issue, but might
increase mistake at "copy & paste" attribute name or so.
To centralize (1) examining existence of, (2) assigning a value to,
and (3) restoring an old value to the attribute, this patch introduces
safeattrsetter(). This is used to replace direct attribute assignment
in subsequent patches.
Encapsulation of restoring is needed to completely remove direct
attribute assignment from perf.py, even though restoring isn't needed
so often.
#!/bin/bash -eu
. $(dirname $0)/dockerlib.sh
. $(dirname $0)/packagelib.sh
BUILDDIR=$(dirname $0)
export ROOTDIR=$(cd $BUILDDIR/.. > /dev/null; pwd)
checkdocker
DISTID="$1"
CODENAME="$2"
PLATFORM="$1-$2"
shift; shift # extra params are passed to build process
OUTPUTDIR=${OUTPUTDIR:=$ROOTDIR/packages/$PLATFORM}
initcontainer $PLATFORM
# debuild only appears to be able to save built debs etc to .., so we
# have to share the .. of the current directory with the docker
# container and hope it's writable. Whee.
dn=$(basename $PWD)
if [ $(uname) = "Darwin" ] ; then
$DOCKER run -u $DBUILDUSER --rm -v $PWD/..:/mnt $CONTAINER \
sh -c "cd /mnt/$dn && make clean && make local"
fi
$DOCKER run -u $DBUILDUSER --rm -v $PWD/..:/mnt $CONTAINER \
sh -c "cd /mnt/$dn && DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS='${DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS:=}' contrib/builddeb --build --distid $DISTID --codename $CODENAME $@"
contrib/builddeb --cleanup --distid $DISTID --codename $CODENAME
if [ $(uname) = "Darwin" ] ; then
$DOCKER run -u $DBUILDUSER --rm -v $PWD/..:/mnt $CONTAINER \
sh -c "cd /mnt/$dn && make clean"
fi