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ui: add special-purpose atexit functionality
In spite of its longstanding use, Python's built-in atexit code is
not suitable for Mercurial's purposes, for several reasons:
* Handlers run after application code has finished.
* Because of this, the code that runs handlers swallows exceptions
(since there's no possible stacktrace to associate errors with).
If we're lucky, we'll get something spat out to stderr (if stderr
still works), which of course isn't any use in a big deployment
where it's important that exceptions get logged and aggregated.
* Mercurial's current atexit handlers make unfortunate assumptions
about process state (specifically stdio) that, coupled with the
above problems, make it impossible to deal with certain categories
of error (try "hg status > /dev/full" on a Linux box).
* In Python 3, the atexit implementation is completely hidden, so
we can't hijack the platform's atexit code to run handlers at a
time of our choosing.
As a result, here's a perfectly cromulent atexit-like implementation
over which we have control. This lets us decide exactly when the
handlers run (after each request has completed), and control what
the process state is when that occurs (and afterwards).
author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bryano@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 11 Apr 2017 14:54:12 -0700 |
parents | 23080c03a604 |
children | 22371eabb3b1 |
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Repositories contain a file (``.hg/requires``) containing a list of features/capabilities that are *required* for clients to interface with the repository. This file has been present in Mercurial since version 0.9.2 (released December 2006). One of the first things clients do when opening a repository is read ``.hg/requires`` and verify that all listed requirements are supported, aborting if not. Requirements are therefore a strong mechanism to prevent incompatible clients from reading from unknown repository formats or even corrupting them by writing to them. Extensions may add requirements. When they do this, clients not running an extension will be unable to read from repositories. The following sections describe the requirements defined by the Mercurial core distribution. revlogv1 ======== When present, revlogs are version 1 (RevlogNG). RevlogNG was introduced in 2006. The ``revlogv1`` requirement has been enabled by default since the ``requires`` file was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.2. If this requirement is not present, version 0 revlogs are assumed. store ===== The *store* repository layout should be used. This requirement has been enabled by default since the ``requires`` file was introduced in Mercurial 0.9.2. fncache ======= The *fncache* repository layout should be used. The *fncache* layout hash encodes filenames with long paths and encodes reserved filenames. This requirement is enabled by default when the *store* requirement is enabled (which is the default behavior). It was introduced in Mercurial 1.1 (released December 2008). shared ====== Denotes that the store for a repository is shared from another location (defined by the ``.hg/sharedpath`` file). This requirement is set when a repository is created via :hg:`share`. The requirement was added in Mercurial 1.3 (released July 2009). relshared ========= Derivative of ``shared``; the location of the store is relative to the store of this repository. This requirement is set when a repository is created via :hg:`share` using the ``--relative`` option. The requirement was added in Mercurial 4.2 (released May 2017). dotencode ========= The *dotencode* repository layout should be used. The *dotencode* layout encodes the first period or space in filenames to prevent issues on OS X and Windows. This requirement is enabled by default when the *store* requirement is enabled (which is the default behavior). It was introduced in Mercurial 1.7 (released November 2010). parentdelta =========== Denotes a revlog delta encoding format that was experimental and replaced by *generaldelta*. It should not be seen in the wild because it was never enabled by default. This requirement was added in Mercurial 1.7 and removed in Mercurial 1.9. generaldelta ============ Revlogs should be created with the *generaldelta* flag enabled. The generaldelta flag will cause deltas to be encoded against a parent revision instead of the previous revision in the revlog. Support for this requirement was added in Mercurial 1.9 (released July 2011). The requirement was disabled on new repositories by default until Mercurial 3.7 (released February 2016). manifestv2 ========== Denotes that version 2 of manifests are being used. Support for this requirement was added in Mercurial 3.4 (released May 2015). The requirement is currently experimental and is disabled by default. treemanifest ============ Denotes that tree manifests are being used. Tree manifests are one manifest per directory (as opposed to a single flat manifest). Support for this requirement was added in Mercurial 3.4 (released August 2015). The requirement is currently experimental and is disabled by default.