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rhg: Add support for automatic fallback to Python `rhg` is a command-line application that can do a small subset of what `hg` can. It is written entirely in Rust, which avoids the cost of starting a Python interpreter and importing many Python modules. In a script that runs many `hg` commands, this cost can add up. However making users decide when to use `rhg` instead of `hg` is not practical as we want the subset of supported functionality to grow over time. Instead we introduce "fallback" behavior where, when `rhg` encounters something (a sub-command, a repository format, …) that is not implemented in Rust-only, it does nothing but silently start a subprocess of Python-based `hg` running the same command. That way `rhg` becomes a drop-in replacement for `hg` that sometimes goes faster. Whether Python is used should be an implementation detail not apparent to users (other than through speed). A new `fallback` value is added to the previously introduced `rhg.on-unsupported` configuration key. When in this mode, the new `rhg.fallback-executable` config is determine what command to use to run a Python-based `hg`. The previous `rhg.on-unsupported = abort-silent` configuration was designed to let a wrapper script call `rhg` and then fall back to `hg` based on the exit code. This is still available, but having fallback behavior built-in in rhg might be easier for users instead of leaving that script "as an exercise for the reader". Using a subprocess like this is not idea, especially when `rhg` is to be installed in `$PATH` as `hg`, since the other `hg.py` executable needs to still be available… somewhere. Eventually this could be replaced by using PyOxidizer to a have a single executable that embeds a Python interpreter, but only starts it when needed. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10093
author Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@octobus.net>
date Mon, 01 Mar 2021 20:36:06 +0100
parents b7808443ed6a
children 6000f5b25c9b
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# Extension to write out fake unsupported records into the merge state
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from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial import (
    mergestate as mergestatemod,
    registrar,
)

cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)


@command(
    b'fakemergerecord',
    [
        (b'X', b'mandatory', None, b'add a fake mandatory record'),
        (b'x', b'advisory', None, b'add a fake advisory record'),
    ],
    '',
)
def fakemergerecord(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
    with repo.wlock():
        ms = mergestatemod.mergestate.read(repo)
        records = ms._makerecords()
        if opts.get('mandatory'):
            records.append((b'X', b'mandatory record'))
        if opts.get('advisory'):
            records.append((b'x', b'advisory record'))
        ms._writerecords(records)