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py3: define and use pycompat.iteritems() for hgext/ .iteritems() -> .items() is the last source transform being performed. But it is also the most widely used. This commit adds a pycompat.iteritems symbol and imports it in place of .iteritems() for usage in hgext/. I chose to stop at just hgext/ because the patch will be large and it is an easy boundary to stop at since we can disable source transformation on a per-package basis. There are places where the type does implement items() and we could call items() directly. However, this would require critical thought and I thought it would be easier to just blindly change the code. We know which call sites need to be audited in the future because they have "pycompat.iteritems." With this change, we no longer perform source transformation on hgext! Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7014

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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.
Positional arguments construct a log message, which is passed in the `MSG1`
environment variables. 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 %s\n', 'baz', spam='eggs'), a script
configured for the `foo` event can expect an environment with `MSG1=bar baz`,
and `OPT_SPAM=eggs`.
Scripts are configured in the `[logtoprocess]` section, each key an event name.
For example::
[logtoprocess]
commandexception = echo "$MSG1" > /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 os
from mercurial.utils import procutil
# 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 = b'ships-with-hg-core'
class processlogger(object):
"""Map log events to external commands
Arguments are passed on as environment variables.
"""
def __init__(self, ui):
self._scripts = dict(ui.configitems(b'logtoprocess'))
def tracked(self, event):
return bool(self._scripts.get(event))
def log(self, ui, event, msg, opts):
script = self._scripts[event]
env = {
b'EVENT': event,
b'HGPID': os.getpid(),
b'MSG1': msg,
}
# keyword arguments get prefixed with OPT_ and uppercased
env.update(
(b'OPT_%s' % key.upper(), value) for key, value in opts.items()
)
fullenv = procutil.shellenviron(env)
procutil.runbgcommand(script, fullenv, shell=True)
def uipopulate(ui):
ui.setlogger(b'logtoprocess', processlogger(ui))