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wireproto: use maybecapturestdio() for push responses (API) The "pushres" and "pusherr" response types currently call proto.restore() in the HTTP protocol. This completes the pairing with proto.redirect() that occurs in the @wireprotocommand functions. (But since the SSH protocol has a no-op redirect(), it doesn't bother calling restore() because it would also be a no-op.) Having the disconnect between these paired calls is very confusing. Knowing that you must use proto.redirect() if returning a "pushres" or a "pusherr" is even wonkier. We replace this confusing code with our new context manager for [maybe] capturing output. The "pushres" and "pusherr" types have gained an "output" argument to their constructor and an attribute to hold captured data. The HTTP protocol now retrieves output from these objects. .. api:: ``wireproto.pushres`` and ``wireproto.pusherr`` now explicitly track stdio output. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2082
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 07 Feb 2018 20:19:06 -0800
parents d2fc88426d21
children a8a902d7176e
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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import absolute_import

import getopt
import sys

import hgdemandimport
hgdemandimport.enable()

from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
    context,
    error,
    fancyopts,
    simplemerge,
    ui as uimod,
    util,
)

options = [('L', 'label', [], _('labels to use on conflict markers')),
           ('a', 'text', None, _('treat all files as text')),
           ('p', 'print', None,
            _('print results instead of overwriting LOCAL')),
           ('', 'no-minimal', None, _('no effect (DEPRECATED)')),
           ('h', 'help', None, _('display help and exit')),
           ('q', 'quiet', None, _('suppress output'))]

usage = _('''simplemerge [OPTS] LOCAL BASE OTHER

    Simple three-way file merge utility with a minimal feature set.

    Apply to LOCAL the changes necessary to go from BASE to OTHER.

    By default, LOCAL is overwritten with the results of this operation.
''')

class ParseError(Exception):
    """Exception raised on errors in parsing the command line."""

def showhelp():
    sys.stdout.write(usage)
    sys.stdout.write('\noptions:\n')

    out_opts = []
    for shortopt, longopt, default, desc in options:
        out_opts.append(('%2s%s' % (shortopt and '-%s' % shortopt,
                                    longopt and ' --%s' % longopt),
                         '%s' % desc))
    opts_len = max([len(opt[0]) for opt in out_opts])
    for first, second in out_opts:
        sys.stdout.write(' %-*s  %s\n' % (opts_len, first, second))

try:
    for fp in (sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr):
        util.setbinary(fp)

    opts = {}
    try:
        args = fancyopts.fancyopts(sys.argv[1:], options, opts)
    except getopt.GetoptError as e:
        raise ParseError(e)
    if opts['help']:
        showhelp()
        sys.exit(0)
    if len(args) != 3:
            raise ParseError(_('wrong number of arguments'))
    local, base, other = args
    sys.exit(simplemerge.simplemerge(uimod.ui.load(),
                                     context.arbitraryfilectx(local),
                                     context.arbitraryfilectx(base),
                                     context.arbitraryfilectx(other),
                                     **opts))
except ParseError as e:
    sys.stdout.write("%s: %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], e))
    showhelp()
    sys.exit(1)
except error.Abort as e:
    sys.stderr.write("abort: %s\n" % e)
    sys.exit(255)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    sys.exit(255)