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debugfs: display the tested path and mount point of the filesystem, if known While implementing win32.getfstype(), I noticed that MSYS path mangling is getting in the way. Given a path \\host\share\dir: - If strong quoted, hg receives it unchanged, and it works as expected - If double quoted, it converts to \host\share\dir - If unquoted, it converts to \hostsharedir The second and third cases are problematic because those are valid paths relative to the current drive letter, so os.path.realpath() will expand it as such. The net effect is to silently turn a network path test into (typically) a "C:\" test. Additionally, the command hangs after printing out 'symlink: no' for the third case (but is interruptable with Ctrl + C). This path mangling only comes into play because of the command line arguments- it won't affect internally obtained paths. Therefore, the simplest thing to do is to provide feedback on what the command is acting on. I also added the mount point, because Windows supports nesting [1] volumes (see the examples in "Junction Points and Mounted Folders"), and it was a useful diagnostic for figuring out why the wrong filesystem was printed out in the cases above. I opted not to call os.path.realpath() on the path argument, to make it clearer that the mangling isn't being done by Mercurial. [1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364996(v=vs.85).aspx

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# logtoprocess.py - send ui.log() data to a subprocess
#
# Copyright 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.
"""send ui.log() data to a subprocess (EXPERIMENTAL)
This extension lets you specify a shell command per ui.log() event,
sending all remaining arguments to as environment variables to that command.
Each positional argument to the method results in a `MSG[N]` key in the
environment, starting at 1 (so `MSG1`, `MSG2`, etc.). Each keyword argument
is set as a `OPT_UPPERCASE_KEY` variable (so the key is uppercased, and
prefixed with `OPT_`). The original event name is passed in the `EVENT`
environment variable, and the process ID of mercurial is given in `HGPID`.
So given a call `ui.log('foo', 'bar', 'baz', spam='eggs'), a script configured
for the `foo` event can expect an environment with `MSG1=bar`, `MSG2=baz`, and
`OPT_SPAM=eggs`.
Scripts are configured in the `[logtoprocess]` section, each key an event name.
For example::
[logtoprocess]
commandexception = echo "$MSG2$MSG3" > /var/log/mercurial_exceptions.log
would log the warning message and traceback of any failed command dispatch.
Scripts are run asynchronously as detached daemon processes; mercurial will
not ensure that they exit cleanly.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import itertools
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from mercurial import (
encoding,
pycompat,
)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core'
def uisetup(ui):
if pycompat.iswindows:
# no fork on Windows, but we can create a detached process
# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms684863.aspx
# No stdlib constant exists for this value
DETACHED_PROCESS = 0x00000008
_creationflags = DETACHED_PROCESS | subprocess.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
def runshellcommand(script, env):
# we can't use close_fds *and* redirect stdin. I'm not sure that we
# need to because the detached process has no console connection.
subprocess.Popen(
script, shell=True, env=env, close_fds=True,
creationflags=_creationflags)
else:
def runshellcommand(script, env):
# double-fork to completely detach from the parent process
# based on http://code.activestate.com/recipes/278731
pid = os.fork()
if pid:
# parent
return
# subprocess.Popen() forks again, all we need to add is
# flag the new process as a new session.
if sys.version_info < (3, 2):
newsession = {'preexec_fn': os.setsid}
else:
newsession = {'start_new_session': True}
try:
# connect stdin to devnull to make sure the subprocess can't
# muck up that stream for mercurial.
subprocess.Popen(
script, shell=True, stdin=open(os.devnull, 'r'), env=env,
close_fds=True, **newsession)
finally:
# mission accomplished, this child needs to exit and not
# continue the hg process here.
os._exit(0)
class logtoprocessui(ui.__class__):
def log(self, event, *msg, **opts):
"""Map log events to external commands
Arguments are passed on as environment variables.
"""
script = self.config('logtoprocess', event)
if script:
if msg:
# try to format the log message given the remaining
# arguments
try:
# Python string formatting with % either uses a
# dictionary *or* tuple, but not both. If we have
# keyword options, assume we need a mapping.
formatted = msg[0] % (opts or msg[1:])
except (TypeError, KeyError):
# Failed to apply the arguments, ignore
formatted = msg[0]
messages = (formatted,) + msg[1:]
else:
messages = msg
# positional arguments are listed as MSG[N] keys in the
# environment
msgpairs = (
('MSG{0:d}'.format(i), str(m))
for i, m in enumerate(messages, 1))
# keyword arguments get prefixed with OPT_ and uppercased
optpairs = (
('OPT_{0}'.format(key.upper()), str(value))
for key, value in opts.iteritems())
env = dict(itertools.chain(encoding.environ.items(),
msgpairs, optpairs),
EVENT=event, HGPID=str(os.getpid()))
runshellcommand(script, env)
return super(logtoprocessui, self).log(event, *msg, **opts)
# Replace the class for this instance and all clones created from it:
ui.__class__ = logtoprocessui