contrib/debugcmdserver.py
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
Tue, 13 Feb 2018 13:23:18 -0800
changeset 36174 b42c47b8c9d4
parent 28353 cd03fbd5ab57
child 43076 2372284d9457
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
treemanifest: add an optimized __nonzero__() We use bool(manifest) in at least some places: localrepo.py:1730 hgweb/webcommands.py:524 Since the treemanifest class doesn't define __nonzero__() (before this patch), bool(manifest) will instead call __len__(), which can be slow for treemanifests. This patch may make a noticeable difference in the localrepo case above, but that only happens when committing a merge and I haven't timed it. Note that Durham already added a __nonzero__ implementation to manifestdict in b19291e5d506 (manifest: add __nonzero__ method, 2016-11-03). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2232

#!/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()