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worker: support parallelization of functions with return values Currently worker supports running functions that return a progress iterator. Generalize it to handle function that return a progress iterator then a return value. It's unused in this commit, but will be used in the next one. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6515

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watchmanclient.py
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# watchmanclient.py - Watchman client for the fsmonitor extension
#
# Copyright 2013-2016 Facebook, 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
import getpass
from mercurial import util
from . import pywatchman
class Unavailable(Exception):
def __init__(self, msg, warn=True, invalidate=False):
self.msg = msg
self.warn = warn
if self.msg == 'timed out waiting for response':
self.warn = False
self.invalidate = invalidate
def __str__(self):
if self.warn:
return 'warning: Watchman unavailable: %s' % self.msg
else:
return 'Watchman unavailable: %s' % self.msg
class WatchmanNoRoot(Unavailable):
def __init__(self, root, msg):
self.root = root
super(WatchmanNoRoot, self).__init__(msg)
class client(object):
def __init__(self, repo, timeout=1.0):
err = None
if not self._user:
err = "couldn't get user"
warn = True
if self._user in repo.ui.configlist('fsmonitor', 'blacklistusers'):
err = 'user %s in blacklist' % self._user
warn = False
if err:
raise Unavailable(err, warn)
self._timeout = timeout
self._watchmanclient = None
self._root = repo.root
self._ui = repo.ui
self._firsttime = True
def settimeout(self, timeout):
self._timeout = timeout
if self._watchmanclient is not None:
self._watchmanclient.setTimeout(timeout)
def getcurrentclock(self):
result = self.command('clock')
if not util.safehasattr(result, 'clock'):
raise Unavailable('clock result is missing clock value',
invalidate=True)
return result.clock
def clearconnection(self):
self._watchmanclient = None
def available(self):
return self._watchmanclient is not None or self._firsttime
@util.propertycache
def _user(self):
try:
return getpass.getuser()
except KeyError:
# couldn't figure out our user
return None
def _command(self, *args):
watchmanargs = (args[0], self._root) + args[1:]
try:
if self._watchmanclient is None:
self._firsttime = False
watchman_exe = self._ui.configpath('fsmonitor', 'watchman_exe')
self._watchmanclient = pywatchman.client(
timeout=self._timeout,
useImmutableBser=True,
watchman_exe=watchman_exe)
return self._watchmanclient.query(*watchmanargs)
except pywatchman.CommandError as ex:
if 'unable to resolve root' in ex.msg:
raise WatchmanNoRoot(self._root, ex.msg)
raise Unavailable(ex.msg)
except pywatchman.WatchmanError as ex:
raise Unavailable(str(ex))
def command(self, *args):
try:
try:
return self._command(*args)
except WatchmanNoRoot:
# this 'watch' command can also raise a WatchmanNoRoot if
# watchman refuses to accept this root
self._command('watch')
return self._command(*args)
except Unavailable:
# this is in an outer scope to catch Unavailable form any of the
# above _command calls
self._watchmanclient = None
raise