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procutil: ensure that procutil.std{out,err}.write() writes all bytes
Python 3 offers different kind of streams and it’s not guaranteed for all of
them that calling write() writes all bytes.
When Python is started in unbuffered mode, sys.std{out,err}.buffer are
instances of io.FileIO, whose write() can write less bytes for
platform-specific reasons (e.g. Linux has a 0x7ffff000 bytes maximum and could
write less if interrupted by a signal; when writing to Windows consoles, it’s
limited to 32767 bytes to avoid the "not enough space" error). This can lead to
silent loss of data, both when using sys.std{out,err}.buffer (which may in fact
not be a buffered stream) and when using the text streams sys.std{out,err}
(I’ve created a CPython bug report for that:
https://bugs.python.org/issue41221).
Python may fix the problem at some point. For now, we implement our own wrapper
for procutil.std{out,err} that calls the raw stream’s write() method until all
bytes have been written. We don’t use sys.std{out,err} for larger writes, so I
think it’s not worth the effort to patch them.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Fri, 10 Jul 2020 12:27:58 +0200 |
parents | 66d41c9e9222 |
children | 4c8d9b53b1c7 |
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cHg === A fast client for Mercurial command server running on Unix. Install: $ make $ make install Usage: $ chg help # show help of Mercurial $ alias hg=chg # replace hg command $ chg --kill-chg-daemon # terminate background server Environment variables: Although cHg tries to update environment variables, some of them cannot be changed after spawning the server. The following variables are specially handled: * configuration files are reloaded automatically by default. * CHGHG or HG specifies the path to the hg executable spawned as the background command server. The following variables are available for testing: * CHGDEBUG enables debug messages. * CHGSOCKNAME specifies the socket path of the background cmdserver. * CHGTIMEOUT specifies how many seconds chg will wait before giving up connecting to a cmdserver. If it is 0, chg will wait forever. Default: 60