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test: stabilize test-remotefilelog-bgprefetch.t flaky output When running the test suite with multiple processes, we often get flaky outputs, like here: https://ci.octobus.net/job/MercurialPy2/274/console ``` - $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/packs/8f1443d44e57fec96f72fb2412e01d2818767ef2.histidx - $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/packs/8f1443d44e57fec96f72fb2412e01d2818767ef2.histpack - $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/packs/f4d50848e0b465e9bfd2875f213044c06cfd7407.dataidx - $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/packs/f4d50848e0b465e9bfd2875f213044c06cfd7407.datapack + $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/11/f6ad8ec52a2984abaafd7c3b516503785c2072/1406e74118627694268417491f018a4a883152f0 + $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/11/f6ad8ec52a2984abaafd7c3b516503785c2072/ef95c5376f34698742fe34f315fd82136f8f68c0 + $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/39/5df8f7c51f007019cb30201c49e884b46b92fa/69a1b67522704ec122181c0890bd16e9d3e7516a + $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/95/cb0bfd2977c761298d9624e4b4d4c72a39974a/076f5e2225b3ff0400b98c92aa6cdf403ee24cca + $TESTTMP/hgcache/master/af/f024fe4ab0fece4091de044c58c9ae4233383a/bb6ccd5dceaa5e9dc220e0dad65e051b94f69a2c ``` Add some sleeps after `debugwaitonrepack` calls as it seems it needs some extra time to cleanup. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5960

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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
import sys
import types
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
if PY2:
from UserDict import IterableUserDict
# We 'bundle' isclass instead of using inspect as importing inspect is
# fairly expensive (order of 10-15 ms for a modern machine in 2016)
def isclass(klass):
return isinstance(klass, (type, types.ClassType))
# TYPE is used in exceptions, repr(int) is different on Python 2 and 3.
TYPE = "type"
def iteritems(d):
return d.iteritems()
def iterkeys(d):
return d.iterkeys()
# Python 2 is bereft of a read-only dict proxy, so we make one!
class ReadOnlyDict(IterableUserDict):
"""
Best-effort read-only dict wrapper.
"""
def __setitem__(self, key, val):
# We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
raise TypeError("'mappingproxy' object does not support item "
"assignment")
def update(self, _):
# We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
raise AttributeError("'mappingproxy' object has no attribute "
"'update'")
def __delitem__(self, _):
# We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
raise TypeError("'mappingproxy' object does not support item "
"deletion")
def clear(self):
# We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
raise AttributeError("'mappingproxy' object has no attribute "
"'clear'")
def pop(self, key, default=None):
# We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
raise AttributeError("'mappingproxy' object has no attribute "
"'pop'")
def popitem(self):
# We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
raise AttributeError("'mappingproxy' object has no attribute "
"'popitem'")
def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
# We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
raise AttributeError("'mappingproxy' object has no attribute "
"'setdefault'")
def __repr__(self):
# Override to be identical to the Python 3 version.
return "mappingproxy(" + repr(self.data) + ")"
def metadata_proxy(d):
res = ReadOnlyDict()
res.data.update(d) # We blocked update, so we have to do it like this.
return res
else:
def isclass(klass):
return isinstance(klass, type)
TYPE = "class"
def iteritems(d):
return d.items()
def iterkeys(d):
return d.keys()
def metadata_proxy(d):
return types.MappingProxyType(dict(d))