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wireprotov2: implement commands as a generator of objects Previously, wire protocol version 2 inherited version 1's model of having separate types to represent the results of different wire protocol commands. As I implemented more powerful commands in future commits, I found I was using a common pattern of returning a special type to hold a generator. This meant the command function required a closure to do most of the work. That made logic flow more difficult to follow. I also noticed that many commands were effectively a sequence of objects to be CBOR encoded. I think it makes sense to define version 2 commands as generators. This way, commands can simply emit the data structures they wish to send to the client. This eliminates the need for a closure in command functions and removes encoding from the bodies of commands. As part of this commit, the handling of response objects has been moved into the serverreactor class. This puts the reactor in the driver's seat with regards to CBOR encoding and error handling. Having error handling in the function that emits frames is particularly important because exceptions in that function can lead to things getting in a bad state: I'm fairly certain that uncaught exceptions in the frame generator were causing deadlocks. I also introduced a dedicated error type for explicit error reporting in command handlers. This will be used in subsequent commits. There's still a bit of work to be done here, especially around formalizing the error handling "protocol." I've added yet another TODO to track this so we don't forget. Test output changed because we're using generators and no longer know we are at the end of the data until we hit the end of the generator. This means we can't emit the end-of-stream flag until we've exhausted the generator. Hence the introduction of 0-sized end-of-stream frames. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4472

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A new repository uses zlib storage, which doesn't need a requirement
$ hg init default
$ cd default
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
fncache
generaldelta
revlogv1
store
testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !)
$ touch foo
$ hg -q commit -A -m 'initial commit with a lot of repeated repeated repeated text to trigger compression'
$ hg debugrevlog -c | grep 0x78
0x78 (x) : 1 (100.00%)
0x78 (x) : 110 (100.00%)
$ cd ..
Unknown compression engine to format.compression aborts
$ hg --config experimental.format.compression=unknown init unknown
abort: compression engine unknown defined by experimental.format.compression not available
(run "hg debuginstall" to list available compression engines)
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A requirement specifying an unknown compression engine results in bail
$ hg init unknownrequirement
$ cd unknownrequirement
$ echo exp-compression-unknown >> .hg/requires
$ hg log
abort: repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: exp-compression-unknown!
(see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement for more information)
[255]
$ cd ..
#if zstd
$ hg --config experimental.format.compression=zstd init zstd
$ cd zstd
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
exp-compression-zstd
fncache
generaldelta
revlogv1
store
testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !)
$ touch foo
$ hg -q commit -A -m 'initial commit with a lot of repeated repeated repeated text'
$ hg debugrevlog -c | grep 0x28
0x28 : 1 (100.00%)
0x28 : 98 (100.00%)
$ cd ..
Specifying a new format.compression on an existing repo won't introduce data
with that engine or a requirement
$ cd default
$ touch bar
$ hg --config experimental.format.compression=zstd -q commit -A -m 'add bar with a lot of repeated repeated repeated text'
$ cat .hg/requires
dotencode
fncache
generaldelta
revlogv1
store
testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !)
$ hg debugrevlog -c | grep 0x78
0x78 (x) : 2 (100.00%)
0x78 (x) : 199 (100.00%)
#endif