blackbox: initialize logger with repo instance
The blackboxlogger is unusable without a repo. Let's simply initialize it
with a repo instance.
blackbox: do not nullify repo to deactivate the logger on failure
The _repo will be a mandatory attribute. Instead, make the logger to not
track any events.
blackbox: extract global last logger to proxylogger class
So the blackboxlogger can be instantiated with a repo.
ui: pass in bytes opts dict to logger.log()
This is the convention of the Mercurial API.
ui: pass in formatted message to logger.log()
This makes sure that all logger instances will handle the message arguments
properly.
blackbox: send debug message to logger by core ui
Since the core ui.log() may recurse into ui.log() through ui.debug(), it
must guard against recursion.
The ui extension class can finally be removed.
blackbox: change the way of deactivating the logger on write error
This prepares for the upcoming code move. The recursion guard will be ported
to the core ui.
match: remove obsolete catching of OverflowError
Since
0f6a1bdf89fb (match: handle large regexes, 2007-08-19), we catch
an OverflowError from the regex engine and split up the regex if that
happens. In
59a9dc9562e2 (ignore: split up huge patterns, 2008-02-11),
that was extended to raise an OverflowError in our code even if the
regex engine doesn't raise it. It's unclear if there was a range of
regex sizes where the OverflowError would be raised from the regex
engine but that were still below the limit we added in our
code. Either way, both limitations were probably removed in Python
2.7.4 when the regex code width was extended from 16bit to 32bit (or
Py_UCS4) integer (thanks to Yuya for finding that out).
If at least the first limitation was removed, we no longer should be
using OverflowError for flow control, so this patch changes that.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5309
sparse: raise a move verbose index error from the C code
If we don't like a value we should print it.
narrow: drop the bundle2 capability since we have server capabilities (BC)
This patch drops the narrow bundle2 capabilities since we introduced narrow
server capabilities which are more nice and now used everywhere.
I am not sure what it can affect, so on safe side I marked this as BC. Also I
removed the NARROWCAP constant as that kind of conflicts with the same name
constant in wireprototypes.py.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4892