setup: drop the hack to disable linker warning 4197 on Windows
I don't see this when building on Windows with py3.8 or py3.12, so either the
code was fixed, or (more likely) the compiler stopped warning about it some time
after VS 2008. If we do have to put this back, it would probably be better to
put a `#pragma` in a header file somewhere, and avoid `setuptools` technical
debt.
#require no-windows no-rhg
XXX-RHG this test hangs if `hg` is really `rhg`. This was hidden by the use of
`alias hg=rhg` by run-tests.py. With such alias removed, this test is revealed
buggy. This need to be resolved sooner than later.
Dummy extension simulating unsafe long running command
$ SYNC_FILE="$TESTTMP/sync-file"
$ export SYNC_FILE
$ DONE_FILE="$TESTTMP/done-file"
$ export DONE_FILE
$
$ cat > wait_ext.py <<EOF
> import os
> import time
>
> from mercurial.i18n import _
> from mercurial import registrar
> from mercurial import testing
>
> cmdtable = {}
> command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
>
> @command(b'wait-signal', [], _(b'SYNC_FILE DONE_FILE'), norepo=True)
> def sleep(ui, sync_file=b"$SYNC_FILE", done_file=b"$DONE_FILE", **opts):
> start = time.time()
> with ui.uninterruptible():
> testing.write_file(sync_file, b'%d' % os.getpid())
> testing.wait_file(done_file)
> ui.warn(b"end of unsafe operation\n")
> ui.warn(b"%d second(s) passed\n" % int(time.time() - start))
> EOF
$ cat > send-signal.sh << EOF
> #!/bin/sh
> SIG=\$1
> if [ -z "\$SIG" ]; then
> echo "send-signal.sh requires one argument" >&2
> exit 1
> fi
> "$RUNTESTDIR/testlib/wait-on-file" 10 "$SYNC_FILE" || exit 2
> kill -s \$SIG \`cat "$SYNC_FILE"\`
> EOF
#if no-windows
$ chmod +x send-signal.sh
#endif
$ cat > wait-signal.sh << 'EOF'
> #!/bin/sh
> (hg wait-signal 2>&1; echo [$?]) | {
> read line
> touch "$DONE_FILE"
> echo "$line"
> cat
> }
> EOF
#if no-windows
$ chmod +x wait-signal.sh
#endif
Kludge to emulate timeout(1) which is not generally available.
Set up repository
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> wait_ext = $TESTTMP/wait_ext.py
> EOF
Test ctrl-c
$ rm -f $SYNC_FILE $DONE_FILE
$ sh -c "../send-signal.sh INT" &
$ ../wait-signal.sh
interrupted!
[255]
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [experimental]
> nointerrupt = yes
> EOF
$ rm -f $SYNC_FILE $DONE_FILE
$ sh -c "../send-signal.sh INT" &
$ ../wait-signal.sh
interrupted!
[255]
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [experimental]
> nointerrupt-interactiveonly = False
> EOF
$ rm -f $SYNC_FILE $DONE_FILE
$ sh -c "../send-signal.sh INT" &
$ ../wait-signal.sh
shutting down cleanly
press ^C again to terminate immediately (dangerous)
end of unsafe operation
interrupted!
[255]