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Make event triggering robust to (un)registration....
Make event triggering robust to (un)registration. Event callbacks can register or unregister new callbacks for the same event while executing, and the previous triggering implementation allowed for event callbacks to be inadvertently skipped. The fix is to make a copy of the list of callbacks before executing any of them. With this change, the resulting semantics are simple: any callbacks registered before triggering are executed, and any new callbacks registered are only visible at the next triggering of the event. Note that this could potentially break existing callers who expected newly-appended callbacks were immediately executed. Fixes #9447. Originally based on a patch by @marksandler2.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""git-mrb: merge remote branch.
git mrb [remote:branch OR remote-branch] [onto] [upstream]
remote must be locally available, and branch must exist in that remote.
If 'onto' branch isn't given, default is 'master'.
If 'upstream' repository isn't given, default is 'origin'.
You can separate the remote and branch spec with either a : or a -.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from subprocess import check_call
import sys
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def sh(cmd):
cmd = cmd.format(**shvars)
print '$', cmd
check_call(cmd, shell=True)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main Script
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
argv = sys.argv[1:]
narg = len(argv)
try:
branch_spec = argv[0]
sep = ':' if ':' in branch_spec else '-'
remote, branch = branch_spec.split(':', 1)
if not branch:
raise ValueError('Branch spec %s invalid, branch not found' %
branch_spec)
except:
import traceback as tb
tb.print_exc()
print __doc__
sys.exit(1)
onto = argv[1] if narg >= 2 else 'master'
upstream = argv[1] if narg == 3 else 'origin'
# Git doesn't like ':' in branch names.
if sep == ':':
branch_spec = branch_spec.replace(':', '-')
# Global used by sh
shvars = dict(remote=remote, branch_spec=branch_spec, branch=branch,
onto=onto, upstream=upstream)
# Start git calls.
sh('git fetch {remote}')
sh('git checkout -b {branch_spec} {onto}')
sh('git merge {remote}/{branch}')
print """
*************************************************************
Run test suite. If tests pass, run the following to merge:
git checkout {onto}
git merge {branch_spec}
git push {upstream} {onto}
*************************************************************
""".format(**shvars)
ans = raw_input("Revert to master and delete temporary branch? [Y/n]: ")
if ans.strip().lower() in ('', 'y', 'yes'):
sh('git checkout {onto}')
sh('git branch -D {branch_spec}')