fsmonitor: reapply
dd35abc409ee
The recent revendoring of pywatchman undid this bug fix.
Let's reapply it.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7203
fsmonitor: remove pywatchman from exclusion rule
The recently vendored pywatchman code base is now formatted
with black. We can now remove pywatchman from our black
exclusion rule.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7202
fsmonitor: refresh pywatchman with upstream
This commit vendors pywatchman commit
259dc66dc9591f9b7ce76d0275bb1065f390c9b1
from upstream without modifications. The previously vendored pywatchman
from changeset
16f4b341288d was from Git commit c77452.
This commit effectively undoes the following Mercurial changesets:
*
dd35abc409ee fsmonitor: correct an error message
*
b1f62cd39b5c fsmonitor: layer on another hack in bser.c for os.stat()
compat (
issue5811)
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c31ce080eb75 py3: convert arguments, cwd and env to native strings when
spawning subprocess
*
876494fd967d cleanup: delete lots of unused local variables
*
57264906a996 watchman: add the possibility to set the exact watchman
binary location
The newly-vendored code has support for specifying the binary location,
so
57264906a996 does not need applied. But we do need to modify our
code to specify a proper argument name.
876494fd967d is not important, so it will be ignored.
c31ce080eb75 globally changed the code base to always pass
str to subprocess. But pywatchman's code is Python 3 clean, so
we don't need to do this.
This leaves
dd35abc409ee and
b1f62cd39b5c, which will be re-applied in
subsequent commits.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7201
py3: use mail.parsebytes() in gnuarch catlog parser
We drop 'catlogparser' attribute now unused.
tests: handle Message-Id line wrapping in test-notify-changegroup.t
This fixes this test on Python 3 with a long hostname. See changeset
4128ffba4431 for details.
py3: define and use json.loads polyfill
Python 3.5's json.loads() requires a str. Only Python 3.6+
supports passing a bytes or bytearray.
This commit implements a json.loads() polyfill on Python 3.5
so that we can use bytes. The added function to detect encodings
comes verbatim from Python 3.7.