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win32: work around a WinError problem handling HRESULT types I ran into this ctypes bug while working with the Crypto API. While this could be an issue with any Win32 API in theory, the handful of things that we call are older functions that are unlikely to return COM errors, so I didn't retrofit this everywhere.

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Matt Harbison
test-logtoprocess: don't run on Windows...
r32915 #require no-windows
Jun Wu
test-logtoprocess: use cat to wait for outputs...
r30991 ATTENTION: logtoprocess runs commands asynchronously. Be sure to append "| cat"
to hg commands, to wait for the output, if you want to test its output.
Otherwise the test will be flaky.
Martijn Pieters
logtoprocess: new experimental extension...
r28901 Test if logtoprocess correctly captures command-related log calls.
$ hg init
$ cat > $TESTTMP/foocommand.py << EOF
Yuya Nishihara
registrar: move cmdutil.command to registrar module (API)...
r32337 > from mercurial import registrar
Martijn Pieters
logtoprocess: new experimental extension...
r28901 > from time import sleep
> cmdtable = {}
Yuya Nishihara
registrar: move cmdutil.command to registrar module (API)...
r32337 > command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make sure commands name are bytes in tests
r33097 > @command(b'foo', [])
Martijn Pieters
logtoprocess: new experimental extension...
r28901 > def foo(ui, repo):
> ui.log('foo', 'a message: %(bar)s\n', bar='spam')
> EOF
Simon Farnsworth
ui: provide a mechanism to track and log blocked time...
r30976 $ cp $HGRCPATH $HGRCPATH.bak
Martijn Pieters
logtoprocess: new experimental extension...
r28901 $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> logtoprocess=
> foocommand=$TESTTMP/foocommand.py
> [logtoprocess]
> command=echo 'logtoprocess command output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$MSG2"
> commandfinish=echo 'logtoprocess commandfinish output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$MSG2";
> echo "\$MSG3"
> foo=echo 'logtoprocess foo output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$OPT_BAR"
> EOF
Running a command triggers both a ui.log('command') and a
ui.log('commandfinish') call. The foo command also uses ui.log.
Jun Wu
test-logtoprocess: use cat to wait for outputs...
r30991 Use sort to avoid ordering issues between the various processes we spawn:
$ hg foo | cat | sort
Martijn Pieters
logtoprocess: new experimental extension...
r28901
0
a message: spam
command
commandfinish
foo
foo
foo
foo
foo exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
logtoprocess command output:
logtoprocess commandfinish output:
logtoprocess foo output:
spam
Simon Farnsworth
ui: provide a mechanism to track and log blocked time...
r30976
Confirm that logging blocked time catches stdio properly:
$ cp $HGRCPATH.bak $HGRCPATH
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> logtoprocess=
> pager=
> [logtoprocess]
Simon Farnsworth
ui: log time spent blocked on stdio...
r30978 > uiblocked=echo "\$EVENT stdio \$OPT_STDIO_BLOCKED ms command \$OPT_COMMAND_DURATION ms"
Simon Farnsworth
ui: provide a mechanism to track and log blocked time...
r30976 > [ui]
> logblockedtimes=True
> EOF
Jun Wu
test-logtoprocess: use cat to wait for outputs...
r30991 $ hg log | cat
Simon Farnsworth
ui: log time spent blocked on stdio...
r30978 uiblocked stdio [0-9]+.[0-9]* ms command [0-9]+.[0-9]* ms (re)