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rust: add Debug constraint to Matcher trait This makes sure we can easily debug which Matcher we're looking at when using trait objects, and is just generally useful. Effort to make the debugging output nicer has been kept to a minimum, please feel free to improve.
author Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
date Mon, 11 Jul 2022 11:59:13 +0200
parents 642e31cb55f0
children d718eddf01d9
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# connectionpool.py - class for pooling peer connections for reuse
#
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.


from mercurial import (
    hg,
    sshpeer,
    util,
)

_sshv1peer = sshpeer.sshv1peer


class connectionpool:
    def __init__(self, repo):
        self._repo = repo
        self._pool = dict()

    def get(self, path):
        pathpool = self._pool.get(path)
        if pathpool is None:
            pathpool = list()
            self._pool[path] = pathpool

        conn = None
        if len(pathpool) > 0:
            try:
                conn = pathpool.pop()
                peer = conn.peer
                # If the connection has died, drop it
                if isinstance(peer, _sshv1peer):
                    if peer._subprocess.poll() is not None:
                        conn = None
            except IndexError:
                pass

        if conn is None:

            peer = hg.peer(self._repo.ui, {}, path)
            if util.safehasattr(peer, '_cleanup'):

                class mypeer(peer.__class__):
                    def _cleanup(self, warn=None):
                        # close pipee first so peer.cleanup reading it won't
                        # deadlock, if there are other processes with pipeo
                        # open (i.e. us).
                        if util.safehasattr(self, 'pipee'):
                            self.pipee.close()
                        return super(mypeer, self)._cleanup()

                peer.__class__ = mypeer

            conn = connection(pathpool, peer)

        return conn

    def close(self):
        for pathpool in self._pool.values():
            for conn in pathpool:
                conn.close()
            del pathpool[:]


class connection:
    def __init__(self, pool, peer):
        self._pool = pool
        self.peer = peer

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
        # Only add the connection back to the pool if there was no exception,
        # since an exception could mean the connection is not in a reusable
        # state.
        if type is None:
            self._pool.append(self)
        else:
            self.close()

    def close(self):
        if util.safehasattr(self.peer, 'cleanup'):
            self.peer.cleanup()