hgdemandimport/tracing.py
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
Sun, 23 Jan 2022 19:49:42 +0100
changeset 48637 5154f2025d8a
parent 43076 2372284d9457
child 48875 6000f5b25c9b
permissions -rw-r--r--
test-http-bad-server: introduce socket closing after reading a pattern We introduce the `close-after-recv-patterns` option. It has the same goal as `close-after-send-patterns` with a slightly different implementation. Reading "up to a pattern" is hard. As we can only check the pattern from what we have already read (inlike writing, were we can check what we are about to write). So instead we make the `close-after-recv-patterns` alter the behavior of the existing `close-after-recv-bytes`. The value from `close-after-recv-bytes` only gets into play after we have seen the pattern from `close-after-recv-patterns`. This allow us to achieve the target benefit without changing the read pattern too much. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12068

# Support code for event tracing in Mercurial. Lives in demandimport
# so it can also be used in demandimport.
#
# Copyright 2018 Google LLC.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import

import contextlib
import os

_pipe = None
_checked = False
_session = 'none'


def _isactive():
    global _pipe, _session, _checked
    if _pipe is None:
        if _checked:
            return False
        _checked = True
        if 'HGCATAPULTSERVERPIPE' not in os.environ:
            return False
        _pipe = open(os.environ['HGCATAPULTSERVERPIPE'], 'w', 1)
        _session = os.environ.get('HGCATAPULTSESSION', 'none')
    return True


@contextlib.contextmanager
def log(whencefmt, *whenceargs):
    if not _isactive():
        yield
        return
    whence = whencefmt % whenceargs
    try:
        # Both writes to the pipe are wrapped in try/except to ignore
        # errors, as we can see mysterious errors in here if the pager
        # is active. Presumably other conditions could trigger
        # problems too.
        try:
            _pipe.write('START %s %s\n' % (_session, whence))
        except IOError:
            pass
        yield
    finally:
        try:
            _pipe.write('END %s %s\n' % (_session, whence))
        except IOError:
            pass


def counter(label, amount, *labelargs):
    if not _isactive():
        return
    l = label % labelargs
    # See above in log() for why this is in a try/except.
    try:
        _pipe.write('COUNTER %s %d %s\n' % (_session, amount, l))
    except IOError:
        pass