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rust-update: handle SIGINT from long-running update threads
The current code does not respond to ^C until after the Rust bit is finished
doing its work. This is expected, since Rust holds the GIL for the duration
of the call and does not call `PyErr_CheckSignals`. Freeing the GIL to do our
work does not really improve anything since the Rust threads are still going,
and the only way of cancelling a thread is by making it cooperate.
So we do the following:
- remember the SIGINT handler in hg-cpython and reset it after the call
into core (see inline comment in `update.rs` about this)
- make all update threads watch for a global `AtomicBool` being `true`,
and if so stop their work
- reset the global bool and exit early (i.e. before writing the dirstate)
- raise SIGINT from `hg-cpython` if update returns `InterruptReceived`
author | Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:52:13 +0100 |
parents | 6000f5b25c9b |
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import sys def flush(): sys.stdout.flush() sys.stderr.flush() globalvars = {} lines = sys.stdin.readlines() while lines: l = lines.pop(0) if l.startswith('SALT'): print(l[:-1]) elif l.startswith('>>> '): snippet = l[4:] while lines and lines[0].startswith('... '): l = lines.pop(0) snippet += l[4:] c = compile(snippet, '<heredoc>', 'single') try: flush() exec(c, globalvars) flush() except Exception as inst: flush() print(repr(inst))