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rust-update: make `update_from_null` respect `worker.numcpu` config option This was overlooked in the original series. This is important for tests (because we run many at once), and for the occasional end user that wants to keep their CPU usage in check. A future series should clean up this `worker` parameter tunelling business by rewriting the config in Rust, but doing so on stable would be a very bad idea.

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debugshell.py
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# debugshell extension
"""a python shell with repo, changelog & manifest objects"""
import code
import mercurial
import sys
from mercurial import (
demandimport,
pycompat,
registrar,
)
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
def pdb(ui, repo, msg, **opts):
objects = {
'mercurial': mercurial,
'repo': repo,
'cl': repo.changelog,
'mf': repo.manifestlog,
}
code.interact(msg, local=objects)
def ipdb(ui, repo, msg, **opts):
import IPython
cl = repo.changelog
mf = repo.manifestlog
cl, mf # use variables to appease pyflakes
IPython.embed()
@command(b'debugshell|dbsh', [])
def debugshell(ui, repo, **opts):
bannermsg = "loaded repo : %s\n" "using source: %s" % (
pycompat.sysstr(repo.root),
mercurial.__path__[0],
)
pdbmap = {'pdb': 'code', 'ipdb': 'IPython'}
debugger = ui.config(b"ui", b"debugger")
if not debugger:
debugger = 'pdb'
else:
debugger = pycompat.sysstr(debugger)
# if IPython doesn't exist, fallback to code.interact
try:
with demandimport.deactivated():
__import__(pdbmap[debugger])
except ImportError:
ui.warnnoi18n(
b"%s debugger specified but %s module was not found\n"
% (debugger, pdbmap[debugger])
)
debugger = b'pdb'
getattr(sys.modules[__name__], debugger)(ui, repo, bannermsg, **opts)