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progress: retry ferr.flush() and .write() on EINTR (issue5532) See the inline comment how this could mitigate the issue. I couldn't reproduce the exact problem on my Linux machine, but there are at least two people who got EINTR in progress.py, and it seems file_write() of Python 2 is fundamentally broken [1]. Let's make something in on 4.2. [1]: https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/v2.7.13/Objects/fileobject.c#l1850

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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> rebase=
>
> [phases]
> publish=False
>
> [alias]
> tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n"
> EOF
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo c1 > c1
$ hg ci -Am c1
adding c1
$ echo c2 > c2
$ hg ci -Am c2
adding c2
$ echo l1 > l1
$ hg ci -Am l1
adding l1
$ hg up -q -C 1
$ echo r1 > r1
$ hg ci -Am r1
adding r1
created new head
$ echo r2 > r2
$ hg ci -Am r2
adding r2
$ hg tglog
@ 4: 'r2'
|
o 3: 'r1'
|
| o 2: 'l1'
|/
o 1: 'c2'
|
o 0: 'c1'
Rebase with no arguments - single revision in source branch:
$ hg up -q -C 2
$ hg rebase
rebasing 2:87c180a611f2 "l1"
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/87c180a611f2-a5be192d-backup.hg (glob)
$ hg tglog
@ 4: 'l1'
|
o 3: 'r2'
|
o 2: 'r1'
|
o 1: 'c2'
|
o 0: 'c1'
$ cd ..
$ hg init b
$ cd b
$ echo c1 > c1
$ hg ci -Am c1
adding c1
$ echo c2 > c2
$ hg ci -Am c2
adding c2
$ echo l1 > l1
$ hg ci -Am l1
adding l1
$ echo l2 > l2
$ hg ci -Am l2
adding l2
$ hg up -q -C 1
$ echo r1 > r1
$ hg ci -Am r1
adding r1
created new head
$ hg tglog
@ 4: 'r1'
|
| o 3: 'l2'
| |
| o 2: 'l1'
|/
o 1: 'c2'
|
o 0: 'c1'
Rebase with no arguments - single revision in target branch:
$ hg up -q -C 3
$ hg rebase
rebasing 2:87c180a611f2 "l1"
rebasing 3:1ac923b736ef "l2"
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/b/.hg/strip-backup/87c180a611f2-b980535c-backup.hg (glob)
$ hg tglog
@ 4: 'l2'
|
o 3: 'l1'
|
o 2: 'r1'
|
o 1: 'c2'
|
o 0: 'c1'
$ cd ..