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chg: replace mercurial.util.recvfds() by simpler pure Python implementation
On Python 3, we have socket.socket.recvmsg(). This makes it possible to receive
FDs in pure Python code. The new code behaves like the previous
implementations, except that it’s more strict about the format of the ancillary
data. This works because we know in which format the FDs are passed.
Because the code is (and always has been) specific to chg (payload is 1 byte,
number of passed FDs is limited) and we now have only one implementation and
the code is very short, I decided to stop exposing a function in
mercurial.util.
Note on terminology: The SCM_RIGHTS mechanism is used to share open file
descriptions to another process over a socket. The sending side passes an array
of file descriptors and the receiving side receives an array of file
descriptors. The file descriptors are different in general on both sides but
refer to the same open file descriptions. The two terms are often conflated,
even in the official documentation. That’s why I used “FD” above, which could
mean both “file descriptor” and “file description”.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Thu, 02 Jun 2022 23:57:56 +0200 |
parents | e5e5ee2b60e4 |
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#require cvs no-root $ filterpath() > { > eval "$@" | sed "s:$CVSROOT:*REPO*:g" > } $ cvscall() > { > cvs -f "$@" > } output of 'cvs ci' varies unpredictably, so discard most of it -- just keep the part that matters $ cvsci() > { > cvs -f ci -f "$@" > /dev/null > } $ hgcat() > { > hg --cwd src-hg cat -r tip "$1" > } $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "convert = " >> $HGRCPATH create cvs repository $ mkdir cvsmaster $ cd cvsmaster $ CVSROOT=`pwd` $ export CVSROOT $ CVS_OPTIONS=-f $ export CVS_OPTIONS $ cd .. $ rmdir cvsmaster $ filterpath cvscall -Q -d "$CVSROOT" init checkout #1: add foo.txt $ cvscall -Q checkout -d cvsworktmp . $ cd cvsworktmp $ mkdir foo $ cvscall -Q add foo $ cd foo $ echo foo > foo.txt $ cvscall -Q add foo.txt $ cvsci -m "add foo.txt" foo.txt $ cd ../.. $ rm -rf cvsworktmp checkout #2: create MYBRANCH1 and modify foo.txt on it $ cvscall -Q checkout -d cvswork foo $ cd cvswork $ cvscall -q rtag -b -R MYBRANCH1 foo $ cvscall -Q update -P -r MYBRANCH1 $ echo bar > foo.txt $ cvsci -m "bar" foo.txt $ echo baz > foo.txt $ cvsci -m "baz" foo.txt create MYBRANCH1_2 and modify foo.txt some more $ cvscall -q rtag -b -R -r MYBRANCH1 MYBRANCH1_2 foo $ cvscall -Q update -P -r MYBRANCH1_2 $ echo bazzie > foo.txt $ cvsci -m "bazzie" foo.txt create MYBRANCH1_1 and modify foo.txt yet again $ cvscall -q rtag -b -R MYBRANCH1_1 foo $ cvscall -Q update -P -r MYBRANCH1_1 $ echo quux > foo.txt $ cvsci -m "quux" foo.txt merge MYBRANCH1 to MYBRANCH1_1 $ filterpath cvscall -Q update -P -jMYBRANCH1 rcsmerge: warning: conflicts during merge RCS file: *REPO*/foo/foo.txt,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.1.2.2 Merging differences between 1.1 and 1.1.2.2 into foo.txt carefully placed sleep to dodge cvs bug (optimization?) where it sometimes ignores a "commit" command if it comes too fast (the -f option in cvsci seems to work for all the other commits in this script) $ sleep 1 $ echo xyzzy > foo.txt $ cvsci -m "merge1+clobber" foo.txt #if unix-permissions return to trunk and merge MYBRANCH1_2 $ cvscall -Q update -P -A $ filterpath cvscall -Q update -P -jMYBRANCH1_2 RCS file: *REPO*/foo/foo.txt,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.1.2.2.2.1 Merging differences between 1.1 and 1.1.2.2.2.1 into foo.txt $ cvsci -m "merge2" foo.txt $ REALCVS=`which cvs` $ echo "for x in \$*; do if [ \"\$x\" = \"rlog\" ]; then echo \"RCS file: $CVSROOT/foo/foo.txt,v\"; cat \"$TESTDIR/test-convert-cvsnt-mergepoints.rlog\"; exit 0; fi; done; $REALCVS \$*" > ../cvs $ chmod +x ../cvs $ PATH=..:${PATH} hg debugcvsps --parents foo collecting CVS rlog 7 log entries creating changesets 7 changeset entries --------------------- PatchSet 1 Date: * (glob) Author: user Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Branchpoints: MYBRANCH1, MYBRANCH1_1 Log: foo.txt Members: foo.txt:INITIAL->1.1 --------------------- PatchSet 2 Date: * (glob) Author: user Branch: MYBRANCH1 Tag: (none) Parent: 1 Log: bar Members: foo.txt:1.1->1.1.2.1 --------------------- PatchSet 3 Date: * (glob) Author: user Branch: MYBRANCH1 Tag: (none) Branchpoints: MYBRANCH1_2 Parent: 2 Log: baz Members: foo.txt:1.1.2.1->1.1.2.2 --------------------- PatchSet 4 Date: * (glob) Author: user Branch: MYBRANCH1_1 Tag: (none) Parent: 1 Log: quux Members: foo.txt:1.1->1.1.4.1 --------------------- PatchSet 5 Date: * (glob) Author: user Branch: MYBRANCH1_2 Tag: (none) Parent: 3 Log: bazzie Members: foo.txt:1.1.2.2->1.1.2.2.2.1 --------------------- PatchSet 6 Date: * (glob) Author: user Branch: HEAD Tag: (none) Parents: 1,5 Log: merge Members: foo.txt:1.1->1.2 --------------------- PatchSet 7 Date: * (glob) Author: user Branch: MYBRANCH1_1 Tag: (none) Parents: 4,3 Log: merge Members: foo.txt:1.1.4.1->1.1.4.2 #endif $ cd ..