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sslutil: store and use hostname and ui in socket instance...
sslutil: store and use hostname and ui in socket instance Currently, we pass a hostname and ui to sslutil.wrap_socket() then create a separate sslutil.validator instance also from a hostname and ui. There is a 1:1 mapping between a wrapped socket and a validator instance. This commit lays the groundwork for making the validation function generic by storing the hostname and ui instance in the state dict attached to the socket instance and then using these variables in the validator function. Since the arguments to sslutil.validator.__init__ are no longer used, we make them optional and make __init__ a no-op.

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test-logtoprocess.t
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Test if logtoprocess correctly captures command-related log calls.
$ hg init
$ cat > $TESTTMP/foocommand.py << EOF
> from mercurial import cmdutil
> from time import sleep
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> @command('foo', [])
> def foo(ui, repo):
> ui.log('foo', 'a message: %(bar)s\n', bar='spam')
> EOF
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> logtoprocess=
> foocommand=$TESTTMP/foocommand.py
> [logtoprocess]
> command=echo 'logtoprocess command output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$MSG2"
> commandfinish=echo 'logtoprocess commandfinish output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$MSG2";
> echo "\$MSG3"
> foo=echo 'logtoprocess foo output:';
> echo "\$EVENT";
> echo "\$MSG1";
> echo "\$OPT_BAR"
> EOF
Running a command triggers both a ui.log('command') and a
ui.log('commandfinish') call. The foo command also uses ui.log.
Use head to ensure we wait for all lines to be produced, and sort to avoid
ordering issues between the various processes we spawn:
$ hg foo | head -n 17 | sort
0
a message: spam
command
commandfinish
foo
foo
foo
foo
foo exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
logtoprocess command output:
logtoprocess commandfinish output:
logtoprocess foo output:
spam