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statichttprepo: use a context manager to handle a file descriptor I'm not sure if this should be reduced to `vfs.exists()`. That would seem to be equivalent code (since the result of the read is ignored, so we can't tell if the file actually has content, which has been the state of things going back to 98b6c3dde237), but this is at least safer file descriptor handling.

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# admin_commands.py - command processing for admin* commands
#
# Copyright 2022 Mercurial Developers
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import annotations
from .i18n import _
from .admin import chainsaw, verify
from . import error, registrar, transaction
table = {}
table.update(chainsaw.command._table)
command = registrar.command(table)
@command(
b'admin::verify',
[
(b'c', b'check', [], _(b'add a check'), _(b'CHECK')),
(b'o', b'option', [], _(b'pass an option to a check'), _(b'OPTION')),
],
helpcategory=command.CATEGORY_MAINTENANCE,
)
def admin_verify(ui, repo, **opts):
"""verify the integrity of the repository
Alternative UI to `hg verify` with a lot more control over the
verification process and better error reporting.
"""
if not repo.url().startswith(b'file:'):
raise error.Abort(_(b"cannot verify bundle or remote repos"))
if transaction.has_abandoned_transaction(repo):
ui.warn(_(b"abandoned transaction found - run hg recover\n"))
checks = opts.get("check", [])
options = opts.get("option", [])
funcs = verify.get_checks(repo, ui, names=checks, options=options)
ui.status(_(b"running %d checks\n") % len(funcs))
# Done in two times so the execution is separated from the resolving step
for name, func in sorted(funcs.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
ui.status(_(b"running %s\n") % name)
errors = func()
if errors:
ui.warn(_(b"found %d errors\n") % errors)