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py3: suppress unraisable exceptions in test-worker.t
Python 3.8 calls sys.unraisablehook when an unraisable
exception is encountered. The default behavior is to print a
warning.
test-worker.t was triggering this hook due to a race between
a newly forked process exiting and that process's
_os.register_at_fork handlers running. I was seeing the
stdlib's random module in the stack re-seeding itself. Although
there could be other after-fork handlers in the mix.
This commit defines sys.unraisablehook to effectively no-op.
This suppresses the warning and makes test output on Python 3.8
consistent with prior versions. test-worker.t now passes on
Python 3.8.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7949
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 18 Jan 2020 11:13:01 -0800 |
parents | e1b8b4e4f496 |
children | 47f8c741df0f |
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=================== Mercurial Rust Code =================== This directory contains various Rust code for the Mercurial project. Rust is not required to use (or build) Mercurial, but using it improves performance in some areas. There are currently three independent rust projects: - chg. An implementation of chg, in rust instead of C. - hgcli. A experiment for starting hg in rust rather than in python, by linking with the python runtime. Probably meant to be replaced by PyOxidizer at some point. - hg-core (and hg-cpython/hg-directffi): implementation of some functionality of mercurial in rust, e.g. ancestry computations in revision graphs or pull discovery. The top-level ``Cargo.toml`` file defines a workspace containing these crates. Using hg-core ============= Local use (you need to clean previous build artifacts if you have built without rust previously):: $ HGWITHRUSTEXT=cpython make local # to use ./hg $ HGWITHRUSTEXT=cpython make tests # to run all tests $ (cd tests; HGWITHRUSTEXT=cpython ./run-tests.py) # only the .t $ ./hg debuginstall | grep rust # to validate rust is in use checking module policy (rust+c-allow) Setting ``HGWITHRUSTEXT`` to other values like ``true`` is deprecated and enables only a fraction of the rust code. Developing hg-core ================== Simply run:: $ cargo build --release It is possible to build without ``--release``, but it is not recommended if performance is of any interest: there can be an order of magnitude of degradation when removing ``--release``. For faster builds, you may want to skip code generation:: $ cargo check You can run only the rust-specific tests (as opposed to tests of mercurial as a whole) with:: $ cargo test --all