changeset 33764:297d1b70685c

wireproto: properly implement batchable checking remoteiterbatcher (unlike remotebatcher) only supports batchable commands. This claim can be validated by comparing their implementations of submit() and noting how remoteiterbatcher assumes the invoked method has a "batchable" attribute, which is set by @peer.batchable. remoteiterbatcher has a custom __getitem__ that was trying to validate that only batchable methods are called. However, it was only validating that the called method exists, not that it is batchable. This wasn't a big deal since remoteiterbatcher.submit() would raise an AttributeError attempting to `mtd.batchable(...)`. Let's fix the check and convert it to ProgrammingError, which may not have been around when this was originally implemented. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D317
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 09 Aug 2017 21:51:45 -0700
parents dcdc17551653
children e2fc2122029c
files mercurial/wireproto.py
diffstat 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/mercurial/wireproto.py	Wed Aug 09 21:04:03 2017 -0700
+++ b/mercurial/wireproto.py	Wed Aug 09 21:51:45 2017 -0700
@@ -120,9 +120,13 @@
         self._remote = remote
 
     def __getattr__(self, name):
-        if not getattr(self._remote, name, False):
-            raise AttributeError(
-                'Attempted to iterbatch non-batchable call to %r' % name)
+        # Validate this method is batchable, since submit() only supports
+        # batchable methods.
+        fn = getattr(self._remote, name)
+        if not getattr(fn, 'batchable', None):
+            raise error.ProgrammingError('Attempted to batch a non-batchable '
+                                         'call to %r' % name)
+
         return super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__getattr__(name)
 
     def submit(self):