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wireproto: config options to disable bundle1 bundle2 is the new and preferred wire protocol format. For various reasons, server operators may wish to force clients to use it. One reason is performance. If a repository is stored in generaldelta, the server must recompute deltas in order to produce the bundle1 changegroup. This can be extremely expensive. For mozilla-central, bundle generation typically takes a few minutes. However, generating a non-gd bundle from a generaldelta encoded mozilla-central requires over 30 minutes of CPU! If a large repository like mozilla-central were encoded in generaldelta and non-gd clients connected, they could easily flood a server by cloning. This patch gives server operators config knobs to control whether bundle1 is allowed for push and pull operations. The default is to support legacy bundle1 clients, making this patch backwards compatible.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 04 Dec 2015 15:12:11 -0800
parents 48671378daeb
children aef5b606d3ee
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#!/usr/bin/env python

# Filter output by pyflakes to control which warnings we check

import sys, re

def makekey(typeandline):
    """
    for sorting lines by: msgtype, path/to/file, lineno, message

    typeandline is a sequence of a message type and the entire message line
    the message line format is path/to/file:line: message

    >>> makekey((3, 'example.py:36: any message'))
    (3, 'example.py', 36, ' any message')
    >>> makekey((7, 'path/to/file.py:68: dummy message'))
    (7, 'path/to/file.py', 68, ' dummy message')
    >>> makekey((2, 'fn:88: m')) > makekey((2, 'fn:9: m'))
    True
    """

    msgtype, line = typeandline
    fname, line, message = line.split(":", 2)
    # line as int for ordering 9 before 88
    return msgtype, fname, int(line), message


lines = []
for line in sys.stdin:
    # We whitelist tests (see more messages in pyflakes.messages)
    pats = [
            (r"imported but unused", None),
            (r"local variable '.*' is assigned to but never used", None),
            (r"unable to detect undefined names", None),
            (r"undefined name '.*'",
             r"undefined name '(WindowsError|memoryview)'")
           ]

    for msgtype, (pat, excl) in enumerate(pats):
        if re.search(pat, line) and (not excl or not re.search(excl, line)):
            break # pattern matches
    else:
        continue # no pattern matched, next line
    fn = line.split(':', 1)[0]
    f = open(fn)
    data = f.read()
    f.close()
    if 'no-' 'check-code' in data:
        continue
    lines.append((msgtype, line))

for msgtype, line in sorted(lines, key=makekey):
    sys.stdout.write(line)
print

# self test of "undefined name" detection for other than 'memoryview'
if False:
    print undefinedname