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ui: add an uninterruptable context manager that can block SIGINT The blocking of SIGINT is not done by default, but my hope is that we will one day. This was inspired by Facebook's "nointerrupt" extension, which is a bit more heavy-handed than this (whole commands are treated as unsafe to interrupt). A future patch will enable this for varying bits of Mercurial that are performing unsafe operations. It's intentional that the KeyboardInterrupt is raised as the context manager exits: during the span of the context manager interrupting Mercurial could lead to data loss, but typically those spans are fairly narrow, so we can let the unsafe block complete and then terminate hg (which will leave the repo in a consistent state, even if it's not the user's desired state). .. api:: New context manager ``ui.uninterruptable()`` to mark portions of a command as potentially unsafe places to interrupt Mercurial with Control-C or similar. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3716
author Augie Fackler <augie@google.com>
date Wed, 27 Jun 2018 10:47:14 -0400
parents 4daa22071d5d
children 0199fb5dde20
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# A dummy extension that installs an hgweb command that throws an Exception.

from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial.hgweb import (
    webcommands,
)

def raiseerror(web):
    '''Dummy web command that raises an uncaught Exception.'''

    # Simulate an error after partial response.
    if 'partialresponse' in web.req.qsparams:
        web.res.status = b'200 Script output follows'
        web.res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain'
        web.res.setbodywillwrite()
        list(web.res.sendresponse())
        web.res.getbodyfile().write(b'partial content\n')

    raise AttributeError('I am an uncaught error!')

def extsetup(ui):
    setattr(webcommands, 'raiseerror', raiseerror)
    webcommands.__all__.append('raiseerror')