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worker: make windows workers daemons
The windows workers weren't daemons and were not correctly killed when ctrl-c'd from the terminal. Withi this change when the main thread is killed, all daemons get killed as well.
I also reduced the time we give to workers to cleanup nicely to not have people ctrl-c'ing when they get inpatient.
The output when threads clened up nicely:
PS C:\<dir>> hg.exe sparse --disable-profile SparseProfiles/<profile>.sparse
interrupted!
The output when threads don't clenup in 1 sec:
PS C:\<dir> hg.exe sparse --enable-profile SparseProfiles/<profile>.sparse
failed to kill worker threads while handling an exception
interrupted!
Exception in thread Thread-4 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown):
PS C:\<dir>>
Test Plan:
Run hg command on windows (pull/update/sparse). Ctrl-C'd sparse --enable-profile command that was using threads and observed in proces explorer that all threads got killed.
ran tests on CentOS
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1564
author | Wojciech Lis <wlis@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 30 Nov 2017 16:01:53 -0800 |
parents | c4d03b6d9576 |
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#require symlink $ origdir=`pwd` $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ ln -s nothing dangling avoid tar warnings about old timestamp $ hg ci -d '2000-01-01 00:00:00 +0000' -qAm 'add symlink' $ hg archive -t files ../archive $ hg archive -t tar -p tar ../archive.tar $ hg archive -t zip -p zip ../archive.zip files $ cd "$origdir" $ cd archive $ readlink.py dangling dangling -> nothing tar $ cd "$origdir" $ tar xf archive.tar $ cd tar $ readlink.py dangling dangling -> nothing #if unziplinks zip $ cd "$origdir" $ unzip archive.zip > /dev/null 2>&1 $ cd zip $ readlink.py dangling dangling -> nothing #endif $ cd ..