cmdserver: add option to not exit from message loop on SIGINT
Sending SIGINT to server is the only way to interrupt a command running in
command-server process. SIGINT will be caught at dispatch.dispatch() if
we're lucky. Otherwise it will terminate the serer process. This is
fundamentally unreliable as signals are delivered asynchronously.
"cmdserver.shutdown-on-interrupt=False" mitigate the issue by making the
server basically block SIGINT.
pycompat: remove pycompat.{stdin,stdout,stderr}
All users have been changed to use procutil.{stdin,stdout,stderr}, which provide
consistent behavior across platforms and Python versions.
pycompat: change users of pycompat.{stdin,stdout,stderr} to use procutil.std*
On Python 3, pycompat.{stdin,stdout,stderr} are usually block-buffered even if
connected to a TTY. procutil.{stdin,stdout,stderr} provide consistent behavior
across platforms and Python versions.
hgignore: add mypy cache files
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8692
revlog: avoid hard-coded hash sizes
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8683
test: restore expected output in test-persistent-nodemap.t
The merge
78cafd48b9b2 had a small error and wrongly dropped the output updated
from one side of the merge.
This changeset re-install it.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8678