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setup: make the error "Unable to find a working hg binary" more informative The error message now shows the attempted hg commands and their stderr, to make it easier to investigate why things are not working. Here's an example output /!\ /!\ Unable to find a working hg binary /!\ Version cannot be extracted from the repository /!\ Re-run the setup once a first version is built /!\ Attempts: /!\ attempt #0: /!\ cmd: ['hg-missing', 'log', '-r.', '-Ttest'] /!\ exception: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'hg-missing': 'hg-missing' /!\ attempt #1: /!\ cmd: ['/usr/bin/python3', 'hg', 'log', '-r.', '-Ttest'] /!\ return code: 255 /!\ std output: /!\ std error: *** failed to import extension "topic": No module named 'topic' *** failed to import extension "evolve": No module named 'evolve' abort: accessing `dirstate-v2` repository without associated fast implementation. (check `hg help config.format.use-dirstate-v2` for details) /!\ /!\ Could not determine the Mercurial version /!\ You need to build a local version first /!\ Run `make local` and try again /!\
author Arseniy Alekseyev <aalekseyev@janestreet.com>
date Mon, 04 Sep 2023 13:33:32 +0100
parents 7d24201b6447
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A script that implements uppercasing all letters in a file.

  $ UPPERCASEPY="$TESTTMP/uppercase.py"
  $ cat > $UPPERCASEPY <<EOF
  > import sys
  > from mercurial.utils.procutil import setbinary
  > setbinary(sys.stdin)
  > setbinary(sys.stdout)
  > sys.stdout.write(sys.stdin.read().upper())
  > EOF
  $ TESTLINES="foo\nbar\nbaz\n"
  $ printf $TESTLINES | "$PYTHON" $UPPERCASEPY
  FOO
  BAR
  BAZ

This file attempts to test our workarounds for pickle's lack of
support for short reads.

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > fix =
  > [fix]
  > uppercase-whole-file:command="$PYTHON" $UPPERCASEPY
  > uppercase-whole-file:pattern=set:**
  > EOF

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo

# Create a file that's large enough that it seems to not fit in
# pickle's buffer, making it use the code path that expects our
# _blockingreader's read() method to return bytes.
  $ echo "some stuff" > file
  $ for i in $($TESTDIR/seq.py 13); do
  >   cat file file > tmp
  >   mv -f tmp file
  > done
  $ hg commit -Am "add large file"
  adding file

Check that we don't get a crash

  $ hg fix -r .
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/repo/.hg/strip-backup/*-fix.hg (glob)