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perf: define util.safehasattr forcibly for Mercurial earlier than 1.9.3
Before this patch, using util.safehasattr() prevents perf.py from
being loaded by Mercurial earlier than 1.9.3 (or 94b200a11cf7),
because util.safehasattr() isn't available in such Mercurial, even
though there are some code paths for Mercurial earlier than 1.9.3.
For example, setting "_prereadsize" attribute in perfindex() and
perfnodelookup() is effective only with Mercurial earlier than 1.8 (or
61c9bc3da402).
This patch is a preparation for using util.safehasattr() safely in
subsequent patches.
This patch defines util.safehasattr() forcibly without examining
whether it is available or not, because:
- examining existence of "safehasattr" safely itself needs similar logic
- safehasattr() is small enough to define locally
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Tue, 05 Jul 2016 07:25:51 +0900 |
parents | 3bd577a3283e |
children | 7109d5ddeb0c |
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$ hg init $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Ama adding a $ hg an a 0: a $ hg --config ui.strict=False an a 0: a $ echo "[ui]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "strict=True" >> $HGRCPATH $ hg an a hg: unknown command 'an' Mercurial Distributed SCM basic commands: add add the specified files on the next commit annotate show changeset information by line for each file clone make a copy of an existing repository commit commit the specified files or all outstanding changes diff diff repository (or selected files) export dump the header and diffs for one or more changesets forget forget the specified files on the next commit init create a new repository in the given directory log show revision history of entire repository or files merge merge another revision into working directory pull pull changes from the specified source push push changes to the specified destination remove remove the specified files on the next commit serve start stand-alone webserver status show changed files in the working directory summary summarize working directory state update update working directory (or switch revisions) (use "hg help" for the full list of commands or "hg -v" for details) [255] $ hg annotate a 0: a should succeed - up is an alias, not an abbreviation $ hg up 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved