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setup: copy python3.dll next to hg.exe when building on Windows for hgext.git I thought I took care of this already, but it must have been that I just manually copied the file over locally when debugging why the pygit2 library wasn't loading. The problem with that is what was copied over was from py38, and then running a py39 build hard crashed when the extension was loaded. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10301
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sat, 03 Apr 2021 21:15:45 -0400
parents e9901d01d135
children 1c5810ce737e
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from ..i18n import _
from .. import error


def get_checker(ui, revlog_name=b'changelog'):
    """Get a function that checks file handle position is as expected.

    This is used to ensure that files haven't been modified outside of our
    knowledge (such as on a networked filesystem, if `hg debuglocks` was used,
    or writes to .hg that ignored locks happened).

    Due to revlogs supporting a concept of buffered, delayed, or diverted
    writes, we're allowing the files to be shorter than expected (the data may
    not have been written yet), but they can't be longer.

    Please note that this check is not perfect; it can't detect all cases (there
    may be false-negatives/false-OKs), but it should never claim there's an
    issue when there isn't (false-positives/false-failures).
    """

    vpos = ui.config(b'debug', b'revlog.verifyposition.' + revlog_name)
    # Avoid any `fh.tell` cost if this isn't enabled.
    if not vpos or vpos not in [b'log', b'warn', b'fail']:
        return None

    def _checker(fh, fn, expected):
        if fh.tell() <= expected:
            return

        msg = _(b'%s: file cursor at position %d, expected %d')
        # Always log if we're going to warn or fail.
        ui.log(b'debug', msg + b'\n', fn, fh.tell(), expected)
        if vpos == b'warn':
            ui.warn((msg + b'\n') % (fn, fh.tell(), expected))
        elif vpos == b'fail':
            raise error.RevlogError(msg % (fn, fh.tell(), expected))

    return _checker