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bundle2: allow lazily acquiring the lock
In the external pushrebase extension, it is valuable to be able to do some work
without taking the lock (like running expensive hooks). This enables
significantly higher commit throughput.
This patch adds an option to lazily acquire the lock. It means that all bundle2
part handlers that require writing to the repo must first call
op.gettransction(), when in this mode.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Mon, 05 Oct 2015 16:19:54 -0700 |
parents | c0c4713c3010 |
children | b000d34f863f |
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PYTHONVER=2.7.9 PYTHONNAME=python- PREFIX=$(HOME)/bin/prefix-$(PYTHONNAME)$(PYTHONVER) SYMLINKDIR=$(HOME)/bin help: @echo @echo 'Make a custom installation of a Python version' @echo @echo 'Common make parameters:' @echo ' PYTHONVER=... [$(PYTHONVER)]' @echo ' PREFIX=... [$(PREFIX)]' @echo ' SYMLINKDIR=... [$(SYMLINKDIR) creating $(PYTHONNAME)$(PYTHONVER)]' @echo @echo 'Common make targets:' @echo ' python - install Python $$PYTHONVER in $$PREFIX' @echo ' symlink - create a $$SYMLINKDIR/$(PYTHONNAME)$$PYTHONVER symlink' @echo @echo 'Example: create a temporary Python installation:' @echo ' $$ make -f Makefile.python python PYTHONVER=2.4 PREFIX=/tmp/p24' @echo ' $$ /tmp/p24/bin/python -V' @echo ' Python 2.4' @echo @echo 'Some external libraries are required for building Python: zlib bzip2 openssl.' @echo 'Make sure their development packages are installed systemwide.' # fedora: yum install zlib-devel bzip2-devel openssl-devel # debian: apt-get install zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libssl-dev @echo @echo 'To build a nice collection of interesting Python versions:' @echo ' $$ for v in 2.{4{,.2,.3},5{,.6},6{,.1,.2,.9},7{,.8,.9}}; do' @echo ' make -f Makefile.python symlink PYTHONVER=$$v || break; done' @echo 'To run a Mercurial test on all these Python versions:' @echo ' $$ for py in `cd ~/bin && ls $(PYTHONNAME)2.*`; do' @echo ' echo $$py; $$py run-tests.py test-http.t; echo; done' @echo export LANGUAGE=C export LC_ALL=C python: $(PREFIX)/bin/python docutils printf 'import sys, zlib, bz2, docutils\nif sys.version_info >= (2,6):\n import ssl' | $(PREFIX)/bin/python PYTHON_SRCDIR=Python-$(PYTHONVER) PYTHON_SRCFILE=$(PYTHON_SRCDIR).tgz $(PREFIX)/bin/python: [ -f $(PYTHON_SRCFILE) ] || wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/$(PYTHONVER)/$(PYTHON_SRCFILE) || curl -OL http://www.python.org/ftp/python/$(PYTHONVER)/$(PYTHON_SRCFILE) || [ -f $(PYTHON_SRCFILE) ] rm -rf $(PYTHON_SRCDIR) tar xf $(PYTHON_SRCFILE) # Ubuntu disables SSLv2 the hard way, disable it on old Pythons too -sed -i 's,self.*SSLv2_method(),0;//\0,g' $(PYTHON_SRCDIR)/Modules/_ssl.c # Find multiarch system libraries on Ubuntu with Python 2.4.x # http://lipyrary.blogspot.dk/2011/05/how-to-compile-python-on-ubuntu-1104.html -sed -i "s|lib_dirs = .* \[|\0'/usr/lib/`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH`',|g" $(PYTHON_SRCDIR)/setup.py # Find multiarch system libraries on Ubuntu and disable fortify error when setting argv LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH`"; \ BASECFLAGS=-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE; \ export LDFLAGS BASECFLAGS; \ cd $(PYTHON_SRCDIR) && ./configure --prefix=$(PREFIX) && make all SVNVERSION=pwd && make install printf 'import sys, zlib, bz2\nif sys.version_info >= (2,6):\n import ssl' | $(PREFIX)/bin/python rm -rf $(PYTHON_SRCDIR) DOCUTILSVER=0.12 DOCUTILS_SRCDIR=docutils-$(DOCUTILSVER) DOCUTILS_SRCFILE=$(DOCUTILS_SRCDIR).tar.gz docutils: $(PREFIX)/bin/python @$(PREFIX)/bin/python -c 'import docutils' || ( set -ex; \ [ -f $(DOCUTILS_SRCFILE) ] || wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/docutils/docutils/$(DOCUTILSVER)/$(DOCUTILS_SRCFILE) || [ -f $(DOCUTILS_SRCFILE) ]; \ rm -rf $(DOCUTILS_SRCDIR); \ tar xf $(DOCUTILS_SRCFILE); \ cd $(DOCUTILS_SRCDIR) && $(PREFIX)/bin/python setup.py install --prefix=$(PREFIX); \ $(PREFIX)/bin/python -c 'import docutils'; \ rm -rf $(DOCUTILS_SRCDIR); ) symlink: python $(SYMLINKDIR) ln -sf $(PREFIX)/bin/python $(SYMLINKDIR)/$(PYTHONNAME)$(PYTHONVER) .PHONY: help python docutils symlink