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revsetbenchmark: retrieve the benchmark value in python
We retrieve the output of the perf extension and print it ourself. This open the
door to processing of this data in the script.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Wed, 26 Mar 2014 18:39:56 -0700 |
parents | cccc44304b2c |
children | 8b5c039f2b4f |
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# debugshell extension """a python shell with repo, changelog & manifest objects""" import sys import mercurial import code def pdb(ui, repo, msg, **opts): objects = { 'mercurial': mercurial, 'repo': repo, 'cl': repo.changelog, 'mf': repo.manifest, } code.interact(msg, local=objects) def ipdb(ui, repo, msg, **opts): import IPython cl = repo.changelog mf = repo.manifest cl, mf # use variables to appease pyflakes IPython.embed() def debugshell(ui, repo, **opts): bannermsg = "loaded repo : %s\n" \ "using source: %s" % (repo.root, mercurial.__path__[0]) pdbmap = { 'pdb' : 'code', 'ipdb' : 'IPython' } debugger = ui.config("ui", "debugger") if not debugger: debugger = 'pdb' # if IPython doesn't exist, fallback to code.interact try: __import__(pdbmap[debugger]) except ImportError: ui.warn("%s debugger specified but %s module was not found\n" % (debugger, pdbmap[debugger])) debugger = 'pdb' getattr(sys.modules[__name__], debugger)(ui, repo, bannermsg, **opts) cmdtable = { "debugshell|dbsh": (debugshell, []) }