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rebase: catch RepoLookupError at restoring rebase state for summary Before this patch, "hg summary" may fail, when there is inconsistent rebase state: for example, the root of rebase destination revisions recorded in rebase state file is already stripped manually. Mercurial earlier than 2.7 allows users to do anything other than starting new rebase, even though current rebase is not finished or aborted yet. So, such inconsistent rebase states may be left and forgotten in repositories. This patch catches RepoLookupError at restoring rebase state for summary hook, and treat such state as "broken".

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# client.py - inotify status client
#
# Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
# Copyright 2007, 2008 Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com>
# Copyright 2009 Nicolas Dumazet <nicdumz@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from mercurial.i18n import _
import common, server
import errno, os, socket, struct
class QueryFailed(Exception):
pass
def start_server(function):
"""
Decorator.
Tries to call function, if it fails, try to (re)start inotify server.
Raise QueryFailed if something went wrong
"""
def decorated_function(self, *args):
try:
return function(self, *args)
except (OSError, socket.error), err:
autostart = self.ui.configbool('inotify', 'autostart', True)
if err.args[0] == errno.ECONNREFUSED:
self.ui.warn(_('inotify-client: found dead inotify server '
'socket; removing it\n'))
os.unlink(os.path.join(self.root, '.hg', 'inotify.sock'))
if err.args[0] in (errno.ECONNREFUSED, errno.ENOENT) and autostart:
try:
try:
server.start(self.ui, self.dirstate, self.root,
dict(daemon=True, daemon_pipefds=''))
except server.AlreadyStartedException, inst:
# another process may have started its own
# inotify server while this one was starting.
self.ui.debug(str(inst))
except Exception, inst:
self.ui.warn(_('inotify-client: could not start inotify '
'server: %s\n') % inst)
else:
try:
return function(self, *args)
except socket.error, err:
self.ui.warn(_('inotify-client: could not talk to new '
'inotify server: %s\n') % err.args[-1])
elif err.args[0] in (errno.ECONNREFUSED, errno.ENOENT):
# silently ignore normal errors if autostart is False
self.ui.debug('(inotify server not running)\n')
else:
self.ui.warn(_('inotify-client: failed to contact inotify '
'server: %s\n') % err.args[-1])
self.ui.traceback()
raise QueryFailed('inotify query failed')
return decorated_function
class client(object):
def __init__(self, ui, repo):
self.ui = ui
self.dirstate = repo.dirstate
self.root = repo.root
self.sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX)
def _connect(self):
sockpath = os.path.join(self.root, '.hg', 'inotify.sock')
try:
self.sock.connect(sockpath)
except socket.error, err:
if err.args[0] == "AF_UNIX path too long":
sockpath = os.readlink(sockpath)
self.sock.connect(sockpath)
else:
raise
def _send(self, type, data):
"""Sends protocol version number, and the data"""
self.sock.sendall(chr(common.version) + type + data)
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_WR)
def _receive(self, type):
"""
Read data, check version number, extract headers,
and returns a tuple (data descriptor, header)
Raises QueryFailed on error
"""
cs = common.recvcs(self.sock)
try:
version = ord(cs.read(1))
except TypeError:
# empty answer, assume the server crashed
self.ui.warn(_('inotify-client: received empty answer from inotify '
'server'))
raise QueryFailed('server crashed')
if version != common.version:
self.ui.warn(_('(inotify: received response from incompatible '
'server version %d)\n') % version)
raise QueryFailed('incompatible server version')
readtype = cs.read(4)
if readtype != type:
self.ui.warn(_('(inotify: received \'%s\' response when expecting'
' \'%s\')\n') % (readtype, type))
raise QueryFailed('wrong response type')
hdrfmt = common.resphdrfmts[type]
hdrsize = common.resphdrsizes[type]
try:
resphdr = struct.unpack(hdrfmt, cs.read(hdrsize))
except struct.error:
raise QueryFailed('unable to retrieve query response headers')
return cs, resphdr
def query(self, type, req):
self._connect()
self._send(type, req)
return self._receive(type)
@start_server
def statusquery(self, names, match, ignored, clean, unknown=True):
def genquery():
for n in names:
yield n
states = 'almrx!'
if ignored:
raise ValueError('this is insanity')
if clean:
states += 'c'
if unknown:
states += '?'
yield states
req = '\0'.join(genquery())
cs, resphdr = self.query('STAT', req)
def readnames(nbytes):
if nbytes:
names = cs.read(nbytes)
if names:
return filter(match, names.split('\0'))
return []
results = tuple(map(readnames, resphdr[:-1]))
if names:
nbytes = resphdr[-1]
vdirs = cs.read(nbytes)
if vdirs:
for vdir in vdirs.split('\0'):
if match.explicitdir:
match.explicitdir(vdir)
return results
@start_server
def debugquery(self):
cs, resphdr = self.query('DBUG', '')
nbytes = resphdr[0]
names = cs.read(nbytes)
return names.split('\0')