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chg: forward SIGINT, SIGHUP to process group...
chg: forward SIGINT, SIGHUP to process group These signals are meant to send to a process group, instead of a single process: SIGINT is usually emitted by the terminal and sent to the process group. SIGHUP usually happens to a process group if termination of a process causes that process group to become orphaned. Before this patch, chg will only forward these signals to the single server process. This patch changes it to the server process group. This will allow us to properly kill processes started by the forked server process, like a ssh process. The behavior difference can be observed by setting SSH_ASKPASS to a dummy script doing "sleep 100" and then run "chg push ssh://dest-need-password-auth". Before this patch, the first Ctrl+C will kill the hg process while ssh-askpass and ssh will remain alive. This patch will make sure they are killed properly.

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debugcmdserver.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Dumps output generated by Mercurial's command server in a formatted style to a
# given file or stderr if '-' is specified. Output is also written in its raw
# format to stdout.
#
# $ ./hg serve --cmds pipe | ./contrib/debugcmdserver.py -
# o, 52 -> 'capabilities: getencoding runcommand\nencoding: UTF-8'
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import struct
import sys
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print('usage: debugcmdserver.py FILE')
sys.exit(1)
outputfmt = '>cI'
outputfmtsize = struct.calcsize(outputfmt)
if sys.argv[1] == '-':
log = sys.stderr
else:
log = open(sys.argv[1], 'a')
def read(size):
data = sys.stdin.read(size)
if not data:
raise EOFError
sys.stdout.write(data)
sys.stdout.flush()
return data
try:
while True:
header = read(outputfmtsize)
channel, length = struct.unpack(outputfmt, header)
log.write('%s, %-4d' % (channel, length))
if channel in 'IL':
log.write(' -> waiting for input\n')
else:
data = read(length)
log.write(' -> %r\n' % data)
log.flush()
except EOFError:
pass
finally:
if log != sys.stderr:
log.close()