demandimport: move ignore list to __init__.py
We're going to use the same ignore list for Python 3.
check: check modules in hgdemandimport
A few places only check modules in mercurial and hgext. Add
hgdemandimport to the list in those places.
demandimport: move to separate package
In Python 3, demand loading is per-package. Keeping demandimport in the
mercurial package would disable demand loading for any modules in
mercurial.
import-checker: add a way to directly import certain symbols
We'll use this for the 'demandimport' symbol in an upcoming patch.
check-code: allow skipping hasattr check in py3-only code
hasattr is safe in Python 3, and in an upcoming patch we can't use
util.safehasattr.
profiling: allow loading profiling extension before everything else
6d642ecf1a89 makes profiler start early without loading extensions. That
makes it impossible for an extension to add customized profilers.
This patch adds a special case: if a profiler is not found but an extension
with the same name could be loaded, load that extension first, and expect it
to have a "profile" contextmanager method. This allows customized profilers
and extension setup time is still profiled.
extensions: allow loading a whitelisted subset of extensions
This feature will be used by the next patch.
match: catch attempts to create case-insenstive exact matchers
Exact matchers are only created internally (as opposed to from user
input) based on a set of files that the caller collected before, so
they should always match the list exactly (i.e. case-sensitively).
test: remove aliases forcing date, use default-date
Now that we have the default-date by default and all code have been updated,
remove the old commands alias that forced the date as they are not longer
useful.
Writing tests now should be easier for everyone now that all dates should be
stable.
test: prepare tests for removing date aliases
In the next patch, I'm gonna removing the global command aliases that force
the epoch date but some tests either fail or their output change after that.
Instead I'm copying the needed aliases in the test files that will otherwise
change.
Update test-rebase-obsolete.t because a revision hash is based on the epoch
date after a 'commit --amend' and the output will change after removing date
aliases.
Update test-subrepo-git.t as the git subrepo doesn't use traditional date
mechanisms. I'm not sure that updating the git subrepo to support default-date
make sense. Add the commit alias to the test in order for making it pass after
removing the date aliases globally.