We also turn the unix domain socket into a class, so that we have a
sensible place to hang its logically related attributes and behaviour.
We'll shortly want to reuse this in other code.
Previously, the inotify server failed to start if .hg/inotify.sock was
a symlink that pointed to a non-existent path. This behaviour does not
seem to make any sense.
Now, if we encounter a broken symlink, we unlink it and continue.
The check pattern only checked for whitespace between keyword and operator.
Now it also warns:
> x = f(),7
missing whitespace after ,
> x = f()+7
missing whitespace in expression
When inotify.repowatcher.shutdown() is called, mercurial.error.SignalInterrupt
exception is thrown by mercurial.dispatch._runcatch.catchterm(), therefore
socketlistener.shutdown() is not called.
Catching this allows cleanup action (removing the socket file) to proceed.
If Python interpreter was built under Linux 3.x kernel, it reports
sys.platform to be 'linux3' (it is fixed for Python 3, but not for 2.x).
This cancels building inotify extension, which was built only for 'linux2'
platform. Improved test checks if sys.platform begins with 'linux', and together
with test for kernel version to be greater than 2.6 it seems to cover all known
cases.
Add missing calls to close() to many places where files are
opened. Relying on reference counting to catch them soon-ish is not
portable and fails in environments with a proper GC, such as PyPy.
When path is too long to be an Unix socket address, we create a socket in a
temporary directory and link from the long path to the shorter one.
But checks in server code at startup were insufficient in this case, and used
to raise an unclear "tried linking .hg/inotify.sock to a temporary socket but
.hg/inotify.sock already exists"
This makes it consistent with dirstate.status(), which is important if
there are other extensions messing with the output of status(). Those
extensions can safely assume that dirstate.status() returns a tuple of
lists, because its docstring says it does. But
inotifystatus.dirstate() returns a list of lists, which can break
those other extensions.
With inotify enabled, files that should be ignored could be detected as
untracked by mercurial. This behavior was wrong because inotify's filestatus
implementation only matched filenames against ignore patterns, instead of
checking if other elements of their paths matched them. This patch fixes the
behavior by checking the file paths against the ignore patterns.
A new test has also been added to the main inotify test to prevent any
regressions.
This patch accomplishes the port of the inotify C module to py3k by #including
mercurial's util.h file, and by defining the necessary boilerplate code
required by py3k through conditional compilation.
This patch reimplements the event_repr function. It got mostly rewritten to
eliminate the need for conditional compilation of the module when building in
py3k. The trick there (thanks to Antoine Pitrou) is to use the % operator to
let the python interpreter format the string to be returned.
In older python versions, it was ok to access an object's type by accessing its
ob_type "member". With python 2.6+, the proper way of accessing it is via
Py_TYPE(object). This patch implements the correct call for the inotify
extension. When under python < 2.6, this macro is defined in mercurial's
util.h.
this helps users to know what kind of option is:
- no value is required(flag option)
- value is required
- value is required, and multiple occurrences are allowed
each kinds are shown as below:
-f --force force push
-e --ssh CMD specify ssh command to use
-b --branch BRANCH [+] a specific branch you would like to push
if one or more 3rd type options are shown, explanation for '[+]' mark
is also shown as footnote.
hg inserve was ignoring and miscomputing the --timeout-idle option (seconds
vs. minutes).
Thanks to Jesse Glick for the bugreport and the initial patch.
On Windows, Mercurial can be run from the python script of from a frozen
executable. In the first case, we have to call the python interpreter since the
script is not executable. Frozen executable can be called directly.
Fix 3/3 for issue421
* prefix messages by inotify-(client|server)
* make sure that all warning and abort messages use the same format.
* in the case where inotify.sock is an old broken symlink, say so and abort
instead of trying to overwrite the already existing link
This will mainly help us in our tests to log pids of inotify servers
started implicitely, to make sure that unkilled inotify daemons do not clutter
the output of unrelated tests.
Also desactivate the workaround introduced in 37824a274d63
Original patch was provided by Simon Heimberg
It delegates dirstate computation to dirstate.status when dirstate is dirty:
better be slow from time to time instead of using wrong data.
This solves issue1719. As the last component, issue1810, is still not solved,
test-inotify-dirty-dirstate will fail for now. It emphasizes a regression due
to e8efd88001e7:
changeset: 9515:e8efd88001e7
user: Nicolas Dumazet <nicdumz.commits@gmail.com>
date: Sun Aug 16 11:11:37 2009 +0900
summary: inotify: use cmdutil.service instead of local daemonizing code
Ancestors of 7c01599dd30 are passing the test, when applied this patch.
Regression has to be investigated, but this patch is important since it affects
often mq operations.
Emulate the match.dir calls that are made in dirstate.walk:
* first mark the visited directories on the server side
* then extend the transmitted response to include this directory list
* and lastly call match.dir on each directory
We are not currently using that API function in inotify, hence the reason
for the "silent" bug. But returning NULL here causes the interpreter to crash.
Let's keep code clean for reusers :)
The whole "bail" logic was unneeded here.