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osutil: allow disabling setprocname via a define passed to the compiler
In some situations, we run a custom python launcher that appears to not set up
Py_GetArgcArgv correctly. We then proceed to promptly crash when we attempt to
dereference NULL. Being able to completely disable setprocname is beneficial in
these situations, since we won't even attempt to use it, even if the case that
causes the crash is fixed.
Right now, if I compile osutil.so with -DSETPROCNAME_USE_NONE, the compilation
fails on python3 due to SETPROCNAME_USE_NONE redefinition. I could possibly
work around that, but it's likely helpful to have a way of disabling this
completely without it being brittle (i.e. if python3 ever gains the ability to
perform this operation).
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6865
author | Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com> |
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date | Tue, 17 Sep 2019 14:57:42 -0700 |
parents | 566daffc607d |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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# Copyright 2016-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved. # # commands: fastannotate commands # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import os from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import ( commands, encoding, error, extensions, patch, pycompat, registrar, scmutil, util, ) from . import ( context as facontext, error as faerror, formatter as faformatter, ) cmdtable = {} command = registrar.command(cmdtable) def _matchpaths(repo, rev, pats, opts, aopts=facontext.defaultopts): """generate paths matching given patterns""" perfhack = repo.ui.configbool('fastannotate', 'perfhack') # disable perfhack if: # a) any walkopt is used # b) if we treat pats as plain file names, some of them do not have # corresponding linelog files if perfhack: # cwd related to reporoot reporoot = os.path.dirname(repo.path) reldir = os.path.relpath(encoding.getcwd(), reporoot) if reldir == '.': reldir = '' if any(opts.get(o[1]) for o in commands.walkopts): # a) perfhack = False else: # b) relpats = [os.path.relpath(p, reporoot) if os.path.isabs(p) else p for p in pats] # disable perfhack on '..' since it allows escaping from the repo if any(('..' in f or not os.path.isfile( facontext.pathhelper(repo, f, aopts).linelogpath)) for f in relpats): perfhack = False # perfhack: emit paths directory without checking with manifest # this can be incorrect if the rev dos not have file. if perfhack: for p in relpats: yield os.path.join(reldir, p) else: def bad(x, y): raise error.Abort("%s: %s" % (x, y)) ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev) m = scmutil.match(ctx, pats, opts, badfn=bad) for p in ctx.walk(m): yield p fastannotatecommandargs = { r'options': [ ('r', 'rev', '.', _('annotate the specified revision'), _('REV')), ('u', 'user', None, _('list the author (long with -v)')), ('f', 'file', None, _('list the filename')), ('d', 'date', None, _('list the date (short with -q)')), ('n', 'number', None, _('list the revision number (default)')), ('c', 'changeset', None, _('list the changeset')), ('l', 'line-number', None, _('show line number at the first ' 'appearance')), ('e', 'deleted', None, _('show deleted lines (slow) (EXPERIMENTAL)')), ('', 'no-content', None, _('do not show file content (EXPERIMENTAL)')), ('', 'no-follow', None, _("don't follow copies and renames")), ('', 'linear', None, _('enforce linear history, ignore second parent ' 'of merges (EXPERIMENTAL)')), ('', 'long-hash', None, _('show long changeset hash (EXPERIMENTAL)')), ('', 'rebuild', None, _('rebuild cache even if it exists ' '(EXPERIMENTAL)')), ] + commands.diffwsopts + commands.walkopts + commands.formatteropts, r'synopsis': _('[-r REV] [-f] [-a] [-u] [-d] [-n] [-c] [-l] FILE...'), r'inferrepo': True, } def fastannotate(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): """show changeset information by line for each file List changes in files, showing the revision id responsible for each line. This command is useful for discovering when a change was made and by whom. By default this command prints revision numbers. If you include --file, --user, or --date, the revision number is suppressed unless you also include --number. The default format can also be customized by setting fastannotate.defaultformat. Returns 0 on success. .. container:: verbose This command uses an implementation different from the vanilla annotate command, which may produce slightly different (while still reasonable) outputs for some cases. Unlike the vanilla anootate, fastannotate follows rename regardless of the existence of --file. For the best performance when running on a full repo, use -c, -l, avoid -u, -d, -n. Use --linear and --no-content to make it even faster. For the best performance when running on a shallow (remotefilelog) repo, avoid --linear, --no-follow, or any diff options. As the server won't be able to populate annotate cache when non-default options affecting results are used. """ if not pats: raise error.Abort(_('at least one filename or pattern is required')) # performance hack: filtered repo can be slow. unfilter by default. if ui.configbool('fastannotate', 'unfilteredrepo'): repo = repo.unfiltered() opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) rev = opts.get('rev', '.') rebuild = opts.get('rebuild', False) diffopts = patch.difffeatureopts(ui, opts, section='annotate', whitespace=True) aopts = facontext.annotateopts( diffopts=diffopts, followmerge=not opts.get('linear', False), followrename=not opts.get('no_follow', False)) if not any(opts.get(s) for s in ['user', 'date', 'file', 'number', 'changeset']): # default 'number' for compatibility. but fastannotate is more # efficient with "changeset", "line-number" and "no-content". for name in ui.configlist('fastannotate', 'defaultformat', ['number']): opts[name] = True ui.pager('fastannotate') template = opts.get('template') if template == 'json': formatter = faformatter.jsonformatter(ui, repo, opts) else: formatter = faformatter.defaultformatter(ui, repo, opts) showdeleted = opts.get('deleted', False) showlines = not bool(opts.get('no_content')) showpath = opts.get('file', False) # find the head of the main (master) branch master = ui.config('fastannotate', 'mainbranch') or rev # paths will be used for prefetching and the real annotating paths = list(_matchpaths(repo, rev, pats, opts, aopts)) # for client, prefetch from the server if util.safehasattr(repo, 'prefetchfastannotate'): repo.prefetchfastannotate(paths) for path in paths: result = lines = existinglines = None while True: try: with facontext.annotatecontext(repo, path, aopts, rebuild) as a: result = a.annotate(rev, master=master, showpath=showpath, showlines=(showlines and not showdeleted)) if showdeleted: existinglines = set((l[0], l[1]) for l in result) result = a.annotatealllines( rev, showpath=showpath, showlines=showlines) break except (faerror.CannotReuseError, faerror.CorruptedFileError): # happens if master moves backwards, or the file was deleted # and readded, or renamed to an existing name, or corrupted. if rebuild: # give up since we have tried rebuild already raise else: # try a second time rebuilding the cache (slow) rebuild = True continue if showlines: result, lines = result formatter.write(result, lines, existinglines=existinglines) formatter.end() _newopts = set() _knownopts = {opt[1].replace('-', '_') for opt in (fastannotatecommandargs[r'options'] + commands.globalopts)} def _annotatewrapper(orig, ui, repo, *pats, **opts): """used by wrapdefault""" # we need this hack until the obsstore has 0.0 seconds perf impact if ui.configbool('fastannotate', 'unfilteredrepo'): repo = repo.unfiltered() # treat the file as text (skip the isbinary check) if ui.configbool('fastannotate', 'forcetext'): opts[r'text'] = True # check if we need to do prefetch (client-side) rev = opts.get(r'rev') if util.safehasattr(repo, 'prefetchfastannotate') and rev is not None: paths = list(_matchpaths(repo, rev, pats, pycompat.byteskwargs(opts))) repo.prefetchfastannotate(paths) return orig(ui, repo, *pats, **opts) def registercommand(): """register the fastannotate command""" name = 'fastannotate|fastblame|fa' command(name, helpbasic=True, **fastannotatecommandargs)(fastannotate) def wrapdefault(): """wrap the default annotate command, to be aware of the protocol""" extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'annotate', _annotatewrapper) @command('debugbuildannotatecache', [('r', 'rev', '', _('build up to the specific revision'), _('REV')) ] + commands.walkopts, _('[-r REV] FILE...')) def debugbuildannotatecache(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): """incrementally build fastannotate cache up to REV for specified files If REV is not specified, use the config 'fastannotate.mainbranch'. If fastannotate.client is True, download the annotate cache from the server. Otherwise, build the annotate cache locally. The annotate cache will be built using the default diff and follow options and lives in '.hg/fastannotate/default'. """ opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) rev = opts.get('REV') or ui.config('fastannotate', 'mainbranch') if not rev: raise error.Abort(_('you need to provide a revision'), hint=_('set fastannotate.mainbranch or use --rev')) if ui.configbool('fastannotate', 'unfilteredrepo'): repo = repo.unfiltered() ctx = scmutil.revsingle(repo, rev) m = scmutil.match(ctx, pats, opts) paths = list(ctx.walk(m)) if util.safehasattr(repo, 'prefetchfastannotate'): # client if opts.get('REV'): raise error.Abort(_('--rev cannot be used for client')) repo.prefetchfastannotate(paths) else: # server, or full repo progress = ui.makeprogress(_('building'), total=len(paths)) for i, path in enumerate(paths): progress.update(i) with facontext.annotatecontext(repo, path) as actx: try: if actx.isuptodate(rev): continue actx.annotate(rev, rev) except (faerror.CannotReuseError, faerror.CorruptedFileError): # the cache is broken (could happen with renaming so the # file history gets invalidated). rebuild and try again. ui.debug('fastannotate: %s: rebuilding broken cache\n' % path) actx.rebuild() try: actx.annotate(rev, rev) except Exception as ex: # possibly a bug, but should not stop us from building # cache for other files. ui.warn(_('fastannotate: %s: failed to ' 'build cache: %r\n') % (path, ex)) progress.complete()