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wireproto: overhaul iterating batcher code (API) The remote batching code is difficult to read. Let's improve it. As part of the refactor, the future returned by method calls on batchiter() instances is now populated. However, you still need to consume the results() generator for the future to be set. But at least now we can stuff the future somewhere and not have to worry about aligning method call order with result order since you can use a future to hold the result. Also as part of the change, we now verify that @batchable generators yield exactly 2 values. In other words, we enforce their API. The non-iter batcher has been unused since b6e71f8af5b8. And to my surprise we had no explicit unit test coverage of it! test-batching.py has been overhauled to use the iterating batcher. Since the iterating batcher doesn't allow non-batchable method calls nor local calls, tests have been updated to reflect reality. The iterating batcher has been used for multiple releases apparently without major issue. So this shouldn't cause alarm. .. api:: @peer.batchable functions must now yield exactly 2 values Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D319
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 09 Aug 2017 23:29:30 -0700
parents d83ca854fa21
children fa2423acb02f
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import os

from mercurial import (
    hg,
    scmutil,
    ui as uimod,
    util,
)

chdir = os.chdir
mkdir = os.mkdir
pjoin = os.path.join

walkrepos = scmutil.walkrepos
checklink = util.checklink

u = uimod.ui.load()
sym = checklink('.')

hg.repository(u, 'top1', create=1)
mkdir('subdir')
chdir('subdir')
hg.repository(u, 'sub1', create=1)
mkdir('subsubdir')
chdir('subsubdir')
hg.repository(u, 'subsub1', create=1)
chdir(os.path.pardir)
if sym:
    os.symlink(os.path.pardir, 'circle')
    os.symlink(pjoin('subsubdir', 'subsub1'), 'subsub1')

def runtest():
    reposet = frozenset(walkrepos('.', followsym=True))
    if sym and (len(reposet) != 3):
        print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,))
        print(("Found %d repositories when I should have found 3"
               % (len(reposet),)))
    if (not sym) and (len(reposet) != 2):
        print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,))
        print(("Found %d repositories when I should have found 2"
               % (len(reposet),)))
    sub1set = frozenset((pjoin('.', 'sub1'),
                         pjoin('.', 'circle', 'subdir', 'sub1')))
    if len(sub1set & reposet) != 1:
        print("sub1set = %r" % (sub1set,))
        print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,))
        print("sub1set and reposet should have exactly one path in common.")
    sub2set = frozenset((pjoin('.', 'subsub1'),
                         pjoin('.', 'subsubdir', 'subsub1')))
    if len(sub2set & reposet) != 1:
        print("sub2set = %r" % (sub2set,))
        print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,))
        print("sub2set and reposet should have exactly one path in common.")
    sub3 = pjoin('.', 'circle', 'top1')
    if sym and sub3 not in reposet:
        print("reposet = %r" % (reposet,))
        print("Symbolic links are supported and %s is not in reposet" % (sub3,))

runtest()
if sym:
    # Simulate not having symlinks.
    del os.path.samestat
    sym = False
    runtest()