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procutil: back out 8403cc54bc83 (make ....procutil.stderr unbuffered) Changeset 8403cc54bc83 introduced code that opens a second file object referring to the stderr file descriptor. This broke tests on Windows. The reason is that on Windows, sys.stderr is buffered and procutil.stderr closed the file descriptor when it got garbage collected before sys.stderr had the chance to flush buffered data. `procutil.stdout` had the same problem for a long time, but we didn’t realize, as in CI test runs, stdout is not a TTY and in this case no second file object is opened.
author Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>
date Sat, 11 Jul 2020 06:03:22 +0200
parents 75ad8af9c95e
children d7dcc75a3eae
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# ext-sidedata.py - small extension to test the sidedata logic
#
# Copyright 2019 Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net)
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import

import hashlib
import struct

from mercurial import (
    extensions,
    localrepo,
    node,
    revlog,
    upgrade,
)

from mercurial.revlogutils import sidedata


def wrapaddrevision(
    orig, self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, *args, **kwargs
):
    if kwargs.get('sidedata') is None:
        kwargs['sidedata'] = {}
    sd = kwargs['sidedata']
    ## let's store some arbitrary data just for testing
    # text length
    sd[sidedata.SD_TEST1] = struct.pack('>I', len(text))
    # and sha2 hashes
    sha256 = hashlib.sha256(text).digest()
    sd[sidedata.SD_TEST2] = struct.pack('>32s', sha256)
    return orig(self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, *args, **kwargs)


def wraprevision(orig, self, nodeorrev, *args, **kwargs):
    text = orig(self, nodeorrev, *args, **kwargs)
    if getattr(self, 'sidedatanocheck', False):
        return text
    if nodeorrev != node.nullrev and nodeorrev != node.nullid:
        sd = self.sidedata(nodeorrev)
        if len(text) != struct.unpack('>I', sd[sidedata.SD_TEST1])[0]:
            raise RuntimeError('text size mismatch')
        expected = sd[sidedata.SD_TEST2]
        got = hashlib.sha256(text).digest()
        if got != expected:
            raise RuntimeError('sha256 mismatch')
    return text


def wrapgetsidedatacompanion(orig, srcrepo, dstrepo):
    sidedatacompanion = orig(srcrepo, dstrepo)
    addedreqs = dstrepo.requirements - srcrepo.requirements
    if localrepo.SIDEDATA_REQUIREMENT in addedreqs:
        assert sidedatacompanion is None  # deal with composition later

        def sidedatacompanion(revlog, rev):
            update = {}
            revlog.sidedatanocheck = True
            try:
                text = revlog.revision(rev)
            finally:
                del revlog.sidedatanocheck
            ## let's store some arbitrary data just for testing
            # text length
            update[sidedata.SD_TEST1] = struct.pack('>I', len(text))
            # and sha2 hashes
            sha256 = hashlib.sha256(text).digest()
            update[sidedata.SD_TEST2] = struct.pack('>32s', sha256)
            return False, (), update

    return sidedatacompanion


def extsetup(ui):
    extensions.wrapfunction(revlog.revlog, 'addrevision', wrapaddrevision)
    extensions.wrapfunction(revlog.revlog, 'revision', wraprevision)
    extensions.wrapfunction(
        upgrade, 'getsidedatacompanion', wrapgetsidedatacompanion
    )