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hgweb: expose input stream on parsed WSGI request object
Our next step towards moving away from wsgirequest to our newer,
friendlier parsedrequest type is input stream access.
This commit exposes the input stream on the instance. Consumers
in the HTTP protocol server switch to it.
Because there were very few consumers of the input stream, we stopped
storing a reference to the input stream on wsgirequest directly. All
access now goes through parsedrequest. However, wsgirequest still
may read from this stream as part of cgi.parse(). So we still need to
create the stream from wsgirequest.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2771
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 10 Mar 2018 11:06:13 -0800 |
parents | 92bcaef3420b |
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# A simple script for opening merge conflicts in editor # A loose translation of contrib/editmerge to powershell # Please make sure that both editmergeps.bat and editmerge.ps1 are available # via %PATH% and use the following Mercurial settings to enable it # # [ui] # editmergeps # editmergeps.args=$output # editmergeps.check=changed # editmergeps.premerge=keep $file=$args[0] function Get-Lines { Select-String "^<<<<<<" $file | % {"$($_.LineNumber)"} } $ed = $Env:HGEDITOR; if ($ed -eq $nil) { $ed = $Env:VISUAL; } if ($ed -eq $nil) { $ed = $Env:EDITOR; } if ($ed -eq $nil) { $ed = $(hg showconfig ui.editor); } if ($ed -eq $nil) { Write-Error "merge failed - unable to find editor" exit 1 } if (($ed -eq "vim") -or ($ed -eq "emacs") -or ` ($ed -eq "nano") -or ($ed -eq "notepad++")) { $lines = Get-Lines $firstline = if ($lines.Length -gt 0) { $lines[0] } else { $nil } $previousline = $nil; # open the editor to the first conflict until there are no more # or the user stops editing the file while (($firstline -ne $nil) -and ($firstline -ne $previousline)) { if ($ed -eq "notepad++") { $linearg = "-n$firstline" } else { $linearg = "+$firstline" } Start-Process -Wait -NoNewWindow $ed $linearg,$file $previousline = $firstline $lines = Get-Lines $firstline = if ($lines.Length -gt 0) { $lines[0] } else { $nil } } } else { & "$ed" $file } $conflicts=Get-Lines if ($conflicts.Length -ne 0) { Write-Output "merge failed - resolve the conflicts (line $conflicts) then use 'hg resolve --mark'" exit 1 } exit 0