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dispatch: ignore failure to flush ui...
dispatch: ignore failure to flush ui When the pager dies, we get a `SIGPIPE`. That causes `error.SignalInterrupt` to be raised ` (from `ui._catchterm()`). Any further writes or flushes will cause further `SIGPIPE`s and furhter `error.SignalInterrupt`. If we write or flush outside of the try/except that handle `KeyboardInterrupt` (which `error.SignalInterrupt` is a subclass of), then control will escape from the `dispatch` module. Let's fix that by ignoring errors from flushing the ui. I would have rather fixed this by restoring the stdout and stderr streams when the pager dies, but it gets complicated because of multiple ui instances (ui/lui) and different pager setups between regular hg and chg. This changes a test in `test-pager.t`, but I don't understand why. I would have thought that all the output from the command should have gone to the broken pager. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11627
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Mercurial

Mercurial is a fast, easy to use, distributed revision control tool for software developers.

Basic install:

$ make            # see install targets
$ make install    # do a system-wide install
$ hg debuginstall # sanity-check setup
$ hg              # see help

Running without installing:

$ make local      # build for inplace usage
$ ./hg --version  # should show the latest version

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Notes for packagers

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