run-tests: bump the default timeout on Windows to 4x the normal value
There are a ridiculous number of tests that timeout on Windows with the 360 sec
default (~60). And because of the bug where timed out tests still run to
completion before the results are thrown away[1], the timeout does nothing but
waste time, so there's no reason to try to find a lower value that still works.
For reference on my system:
# Ran 909 tests, 116 skipped, 119 failed.
python hash seed:
2052473208
real 151m44.322s
user 0m0.077s
sys 0m0.046s
[1] I thought that I wrote a bug for this, but search isn't finding it.
"""utilities to assist in working with pygit2"""
from __future__ import annotations
from mercurial.node import bin, sha1nodeconstants
pygit2_module = None
def get_pygit2():
global pygit2_module
if pygit2_module is None:
try:
import pygit2 as pygit2_module # pytype: disable=import-error
pygit2_module.InvalidSpecError
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
pass
return pygit2_module
def pygit2_version():
mod = get_pygit2()
v = "N/A"
if mod:
try:
v = mod.__version__
except AttributeError:
pass
return b"(pygit2 %s)" % v.encode("utf-8")
def togitnode(n):
"""Wrapper to convert a Mercurial binary node to a unicode hexlified node.
pygit2 and sqlite both need nodes as strings, not bytes.
"""
assert len(n) == 20
return n.hex()
def fromgitnode(n):
"""Opposite of togitnode."""
assert len(n) == 40
return bin(n)
nullgit = togitnode(sha1nodeconstants.nullid)