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windows: fix incorrect detection of broken pipe when writing to pager...
windows: fix incorrect detection of broken pipe when writing to pager Paging e.g. hg incoming on Windows and quitting the pager before the output is consumed will print 'abort: Invalid argument'. This is because the windows error 0xE8 (ERROR_NO_DATA) is mapped to EINVAL even though it is documented as 'The pipe is being closed'. Note that this fix assumes that Windows' last error code is still valid in the exception handler. It works correctly in all my tests. A simpler fix would be to just map EINVAL to EPIPE, like was done is flush previously, but that would be less precise. This error was not observed previously, when pager was an extension.

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narrowrepo.py
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# narrowrepo.py - repository which supports narrow revlogs, lazy loading
#
# Copyright 2017 Google, Inc.
#
# 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 absolute_import
from mercurial import (
changegroup,
hg,
narrowspec,
scmutil,
)
from . import (
narrowrevlog,
)
def wrappostshare(orig, sourcerepo, destrepo, **kwargs):
orig(sourcerepo, destrepo, **kwargs)
if changegroup.NARROW_REQUIREMENT in sourcerepo.requirements:
with destrepo.wlock():
with destrepo.vfs('shared', 'a') as fp:
fp.write(narrowspec.FILENAME + '\n')
def unsharenarrowspec(orig, ui, repo, repopath):
if (changegroup.NARROW_REQUIREMENT in repo.requirements
and repo.path == repopath and repo.shared()):
srcrepo = hg.sharedreposource(repo)
with srcrepo.vfs(narrowspec.FILENAME) as f:
spec = f.read()
with repo.vfs(narrowspec.FILENAME, 'w') as f:
f.write(spec)
return orig(ui, repo, repopath)
def wraprepo(repo):
"""Enables narrow clone functionality on a single local repository."""
class narrowrepository(repo.__class__):
def file(self, f):
fl = super(narrowrepository, self).file(f)
narrowrevlog.makenarrowfilelog(fl, self.narrowmatch())
return fl
# I'm not sure this is the right place to do this filter.
# context._manifestmatches() would probably be better, or perhaps
# move it to a later place, in case some of the callers do want to know
# which directories changed. This seems to work for now, though.
def status(self, *args, **kwargs):
s = super(narrowrepository, self).status(*args, **kwargs)
narrowmatch = self.narrowmatch()
modified = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.modified))
added = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.added))
removed = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.removed))
deleted = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.deleted))
unknown = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.unknown))
ignored = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.ignored))
clean = list(filter(narrowmatch, s.clean))
return scmutil.status(modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown,
ignored, clean)
repo.__class__ = narrowrepository