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fsmonitor: only access inner dirstate map if it is available
As part of the dirstate refactor, fsmonitor was updated to directly access the
inner map of the dirstatemap object.
Dirstatemap reimplementations may not use a map like this, so only access it if
it is there.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1346
author | Mark Thomas <mbthomas@fb.com> |
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date | Wed, 15 Nov 2017 01:07:42 -0800 |
parents | af43cb56af4e |
children | dfca83594145 |
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#require no-windows ATTENTION: logtoprocess runs commands asynchronously. Be sure to append "| cat" to hg commands, to wait for the output, if you want to test its output. Otherwise the test will be flaky. Test if logtoprocess correctly captures command-related log calls. $ hg init $ cat > $TESTTMP/foocommand.py << EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > from mercurial import registrar > cmdtable = {} > command = registrar.command(cmdtable) > configtable = {} > configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable) > configitem('logtoprocess', 'foo', > default=None, > ) > @command(b'foo', []) > def foo(ui, repo): > ui.log('foo', 'a message: %(bar)s\n', bar='spam') > EOF $ cp $HGRCPATH $HGRCPATH.bak $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > logtoprocess= > foocommand=$TESTTMP/foocommand.py > [logtoprocess] > command=echo 'logtoprocess command output:'; > echo "\$EVENT"; > echo "\$MSG1"; > echo "\$MSG2" > commandfinish=echo 'logtoprocess commandfinish output:'; > echo "\$EVENT"; > echo "\$MSG1"; > echo "\$MSG2"; > echo "\$MSG3" > foo=echo 'logtoprocess foo output:'; > echo "\$EVENT"; > echo "\$MSG1"; > echo "\$OPT_BAR" > EOF Running a command triggers both a ui.log('command') and a ui.log('commandfinish') call. The foo command also uses ui.log. Use sort to avoid ordering issues between the various processes we spawn: $ hg foo | cat | sort (chg !) 0 a message: spam command command (chg !) commandfinish foo foo foo foo foo exited 0 after * seconds (glob) logtoprocess command output: logtoprocess command output: (chg !) logtoprocess commandfinish output: logtoprocess foo output: serve --cmdserver chgunix * (glob) (chg !) serve --cmdserver chgunix * (glob) (chg !) spam Confirm that logging blocked time catches stdio properly: $ cp $HGRCPATH.bak $HGRCPATH $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > logtoprocess= > pager= > [logtoprocess] > uiblocked=echo "\$EVENT stdio \$OPT_STDIO_BLOCKED ms command \$OPT_COMMAND_DURATION ms" > [ui] > logblockedtimes=True > EOF $ hg log | cat uiblocked stdio [0-9]+.[0-9]* ms command [0-9]+.[0-9]* ms (re)