[ANN] a thin wrapper for Mercurial command server

Yuya Nishihara yuya at tcha.org
Mon Dec 19 10:33:53 CST 2011


Idan Kamara wrote:
> > It spawns monky-patched command server as a background daemon, and
> > communicate with it via unix domain socket. Thanks to the running
> 
> I haven't gone over everything yet but I think some of
> those changes have a place in core, or at least a discussion on
> how to eliminate the monkey patching.

Thanks for the response.
Maybe we can, as a start, consider how to extend the mode of the command
server. Currently I instantiates it with mode='pipe' and overwrites
every channel.

> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Martin Geisler <mg at lazybytes.net> wrote:
> > > I made a little C program which acts like a 'hg' command by
> > > communicating with Mercurial command server.
> >
> > That's really cool! Can it run the normal Mercurial test suite?
> 
> I used to run the test suite using a little Python wrapper that used
> the cmdserver, but there were some issues with a few tests (such
> as loading extensions on the fly, setting environment variables etc.).

and 'chg serve' won't terminate the server...

> But taking test-mq.t (which is a pretty heavy test) and running it
> through chg takes half the time:
> 
> $ CHG= time ./run-tests.py -l test-mq.t
> .
> # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed.
> 
> real 0m9.180s
> user 0m1.828s
> sys 0m0.720s
> 
> $ time ./run-tests.py -l test-mq.t
> .
> # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed.
> 
> real 0m20.033s
> user 0m15.069s
> sys 0m3.900s
> 
> That's pretty nice ;)

Wow, thanks. I'm yet tried test-mq.t.
BTW, doesn't it create and leave bunch of background processes?

  % ps aux | grep 'hg serve' | wc -l
  22

Maybe I need to shutdown them automatically in order to run whole test
suites.

Regards,
Yuya


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