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rhg: consistently use the command name given in clap::command!(<...>) macro Before this patch there are 2 things the user controls: 1. the module/command name, specified in subcommand! macro 2. the command name, specified in clap::command! macro If these are out of sync, we get no compile error or a clear runtime error, but instead a confusing behavior where command line parser parses one thing, but running it doesn't work. This commit makes the clap::command! macro the sole authority determining the command name, so we don't have to worry about this weird behavior any more. It also makes it easy to validate agreement between (1) and (2) if we want it, but I didn't add the check because I'm not sure people necessarily want it.

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__init__.py
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from __future__ import annotations
import os
import time
# work around check-code complains
#
# This is a simple log level module doing simple test related work, we can't
# import more things, and we do not need it.
environ = getattr(os, 'environ')
def wait_on_cfg(ui, cfg, timeout=10):
"""synchronize on the `cfg` config path
Use this to synchronize commands during race tests.
"""
full_config = b'sync.' + cfg
wait_config = full_config + b'-timeout'
sync_path = ui.config(b'devel', full_config)
if sync_path is not None:
timeout = ui.config(b'devel', wait_config)
ready_path = sync_path + b'.waiting'
write_file(ready_path)
wait_file(sync_path, timeout=timeout)
def _timeout_factor():
"""return the current modification to timeout"""
default = int(environ.get('HGTEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT', 360))
current = int(environ.get('HGTEST_TIMEOUT', default))
if current == 0:
return 1
return current / float(default)
def wait_file(path, timeout=10):
timeout *= _timeout_factor()
start = time.time()
while not os.path.exists(path):
if timeout and time.time() - start > timeout:
raise RuntimeError(b"timed out waiting for file: %s" % path)
time.sleep(0.01)
def write_file(path, content=b''):
if content:
write_path = b'%s.tmp' % path
else:
write_path = path
with open(write_path, 'wb') as f:
f.write(content)
if path != write_path:
os.rename(write_path, path)