commit: remove special handling of IOError (actually dead code)
In the past, IOError was used to mark a file as removed. The differentiation
between OSError and IOError in this place was introduced in
e553a425751d, to
avoid that “normal” OSErrors / IOErrors accidentally mark files as removed.
This weird internal API was removed in
650b5b6e75ed. It seems like that
changeset should have removed the differentiation, at least I don’t see any
reason for keeping it.
On Python 3, OSError and IOError are aliased. Therefore the removed code was
actually dead.
# bruterebase.py - brute force rebase testing
#
# 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 (
error,
registrar,
revsetlang,
)
from hgext import rebase
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
@command(b'debugbruterebase')
def debugbruterebase(ui, repo, source, dest):
"""for every non-empty subset of source, run rebase -r subset -d dest
Print one line summary for each subset. Assume obsstore is enabled.
"""
srevs = list(repo.revs(source))
with repo.wlock(), repo.lock():
repolen = len(repo)
cl = repo.changelog
def getdesc(rev):
result = cl.changelogrevision(rev).description
if rev >= repolen:
result += b"'"
return result
for i in range(1, 2 ** len(srevs)):
subset = [rev for j, rev in enumerate(srevs) if i & (1 << j) != 0]
spec = revsetlang.formatspec(b'%ld', subset)
tr = repo.transaction(b'rebase')
tr._report = lambda x: 0 # hide "transaction abort"
with ui.silent():
try:
rebase.rebase(ui, repo, dest=dest, rev=[spec])
except error.Abort as ex:
summary = b'ABORT: %s' % ex.message
except Exception as ex:
summary = b'CRASH: %s' % ex
else:
# short summary about new nodes
cl = repo.changelog
descs = []
for rev in range(repolen, len(repo)):
desc = b'%s:' % getdesc(rev)
for prev in cl.parentrevs(rev):
if prev > -1:
desc += getdesc(prev)
descs.append(desc)
descs.sort()
summary = b' '.join(descs)
repo.vfs.tryunlink(b'rebasestate')
subsetdesc = b''.join(getdesc(rev) for rev in subset)
ui.write(b'%s: %s\n' % (subsetdesc.rjust(len(srevs)), summary))
tr.abort()