- Nov 30, 2020
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Simon Sapin authored
… instead of its reexport in the crossbeam crate. This removes two crates from the dependency graph. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9521
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- Dec 04, 2020
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Raphaël Gomès authored
I stumbled upon this while looking for the current (v1) `capable` method. It looks like 9c2c77c73f23 accidentally removed the comma, turning the tuple into a simple parenthesis expression. This has not been detected since wireproto2 is not in use AFAIK. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9518
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- Dec 01, 2020
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Pierre-Yves David authored
They just moved in the same file, now they are grouped together and documented. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9486
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Pierre-Yves David authored
This logic is fairly independant, lets move it out of the main function. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9485
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Pierre-Yves David authored
We can control the added/removed requirement through config for multiple years. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9484
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Pierre-Yves David authored
They just moved in the same file, now they are grouped together and documented. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9483
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Pierre-Yves David authored
This is a simple an isolated check that can go next to the associated code. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9482
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Pierre-Yves David authored
This is a second step to clarify and clean up this code. The code responsible for definition which action exist, are possible and their compatibility if moved into a sub module. This clarify the main code and prepare further cleanup. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9477
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Pierre-Yves David authored
The main module is getting big and hard to follow. So we are splitting all the logic to actually run an upgrade in a sub module. It nicely highlight that there are very few actual call point to the code we just moved. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9476
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- Dec 05, 2020
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Pierre-Yves David authored
This serve two purposes: - clarify why a bot just touched this diff, - explicit the fact the tests have been run, and are passing on this version. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9527
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Pierre-Yves David authored
This will be useful to pass a custom message. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9526
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Pierre-Yves David authored
My initial test overlooked a common case: draft changeset on the default branch. So right now, heptapod is doing a final refresh of the patch with the landed version. This is not a bit problem except for the extra noise. However we would be better without the noise. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9522
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- Dec 01, 2020
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Yuya Nishihara authored
I'm pretty sure this is a bug introduced after we've switched the filtering backend to revset matcher.
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Yuya Nishihara authored
This basically reimplements 0aa118f18d4b 'log: add bookmark option to "hg log"'. Before, any other filtering options but --rev were ignored. -G didn't work either since the ordering constraint wasn't enforced.
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Yuya Nishihara authored
This is needed to process "log -B" option properly. "log" options have to be translated to a revset expression, not to an evaluated set.
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Yuya Nishihara authored
"- ancestors(head() and not bookmark(%s))" excludes the bookmarked branch itself if bookmark(%s) is not a head. I'm a bit surprised by this behavior while writing "log -B" tests, so let's document it.
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- Nov 08, 2020
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Gregory Szorc authored
I'm unsure if all the annotations are completely accurate. But having these helps type checkers reason about our C extensions. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9281
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- Nov 21, 2020
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Matt Harbison authored
It's way easier and less error prone to specify a revset after importing a series than to manually type in a series of Differentials. Unlike most revision oriented commands, this requires the `--rev` option explicitly because the existing `DREVSPEC` doesn't need to have the leading 'D', and therefore the meaning is ambiguous. I wouldn't have a problem giving precedence to the local revnum, but `phabread` and `phabimport` also use DREVSPEC, and local revisions make no sense there. I would be fine with modifying that definition to require the leading 'D', but I'm not sure how many people are used to not specifying it. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9356
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- Nov 20, 2020
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Pierre-Yves David authored
This enforces the copy on write logic. Otherwise independant unrelated branches could affected each other. More testing of these case are coming, but I need that code landed to unlock other performance work in parallel. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9419
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- Nov 30, 2020
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Pierre-Yves David authored
This help to make sure we don't wrongly skip some in the test and to make sure the user is aware of the amount of processing they is signing up for. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9469
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- Dec 02, 2020
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Simon Sapin authored
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9519
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Simon Sapin authored
This adds support for prefixes with an odd number of hex digits. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9490
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- Nov 30, 2020
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Simon Sapin authored
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9479
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- Dec 03, 2020
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Martin von Zweigbergk authored
I didn't have the fuzzywuzzy package installed before, so I didn't notice this test fail earlier (probably when I made `check_incompatible_arguments` return `InputError`). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9514
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Augie Fackler authored
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durin42 authored
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durin42 authored
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- Dec 02, 2020
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Martin von Zweigbergk authored
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9509
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Martin von Zweigbergk authored
When in-memory rebase falls back to on-disk rebase, it checks if the working copy is dirty. If it is, it aborts the rebase. However, it leaves the rebase state on disk. I broke it in feffeb18d412 (rebase: teach in-memory rebase to not restart with on-disk rebase on conflict, 2020-09-18). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9508
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- Nov 27, 2020
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Matt Harbison authored
We already force bytestr on the `testedwith` and `buglink` attributes in dispatch.py when generating a bug report with a similar comment about not every extension being ported to py3. We should do the same here, so the function can be properly typed. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9433
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- Nov 23, 2020
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Matt Harbison authored
Previously, this could return either bytes or str. I'm not sure which direction we should go in, but since the input is bytes, I guess bytes makes sense as output. `debuguigetpass` crashed because it assumed bytes would be returned, `sslcontext.load_cert_chain()` is happy with bytes or str if the type info in PyCharm is correct, and `smtplib.SMTP.login()` wants str. I couldn't figure out how to test this, because the test stalls for input with `echo test | hg debuguigetpass --config ui.interactive=1`, likely because it drains stdin before prompting. The custom input reading with `ui.nontty=1` does not. I'm also a bit concerned with all of this encoding/decoding. The existing code in the mail module uses `encoding.strfromlocal()`, but the username and password are ascii encoded/decoded in `mercurial.url.passwordmgr.find_user_password()` with `pycompat.{str,bytes}url()`. I'm not sure if this inconsistency could cause subtle compatability issues. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9375
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- Nov 26, 2020
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Matt Harbison authored
SecretStorage is a Linux package, and the other stuff removed is a dependency of it. I assume this was last generated on Linux, and noticed this trying to add another package and regenerating on Windows. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9404
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Matt Harbison authored
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9406
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- Nov 21, 2020
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Matt Harbison authored
After doing a `make clean`, I started getting cryptic failures to import extensions with the `minimumhgversion` attribute on py3: *** failed to import extension evolve: '>' not supported between instances of 'int' and 'NoneType' *** failed to import extension topic: '>' not supported between instances of 'int' and 'NoneType' This now handles the `(None, None)` tuple before comparing, and disables the extension with the same friendly message as in py2. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9363
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- Nov 28, 2020
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Yuya Nishihara authored
Use bytearray instead. I don't know what's changed since Python 2, but bytes concatenation is 100x slow on Python 3. % python2.7 -m timeit -s "s = b''" "for i in range(10000): s += b'line'" 1000 loops, best of 3: 321 usec per loop % python3.9 -m timeit -s "s = b''" "for i in range(10000): s += b'line'" 5 loops, best of 5: 39.2 msec per loop Benchmark using tailwind.css (measuring the fast path, a is empty): % HGRCPATH=/dev/null python2.7 ./hg log -R /tmp/issue6445 -p --time \ --color=always --config diff.word-diff=true >/dev/null (prev) time: real 1.580 secs (user 1.560+0.000 sys 0.020+0.000) (this) time: real 1.610 secs (user 1.570+0.000 sys 0.030+0.000) % HGRCPATH=/dev/null python3.9 ./hg log -R /tmp/issue6445 -p --time \ --color=always --config diff.word-diff=true >/dev/null (prev) time: real 114.500 secs (user 114.460+0.000 sys 0.030+0.000) (this) time: real 2.180 secs (user 2.140+0.000 sys 0.040+0.000) Benchmark using random tabular text data (not the fast path): % dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1k count=1000 | hexdump -v -e '16/1 "%3u," "\n"' > ttf % hg ci -ma % dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1k count=1000 | hexdump -v -e '16/1 "%3u," "\n"' > ttf % hg ci -mb % HGRCPATH=/dev/null python2.7 ./hg log -R /tmp/issue6445 -p --time \ --color=always --config diff.word-diff=true >/dev/null (prev) time: real 3.240 secs (user 3.040+0.000 sys 0.200+0.000 (this) time: real 3.230 secs (user 3.070+0.000 sys 0.160+0.000) % HGRCPATH=/dev/null python3.9 ./hg log -R /tmp/issue6445 -p --time \ --color=always --config diff.word-diff=true >/dev/null (prev) time: real 44.130 secs (user 43.850+0.000 sys 0.270+0.000) (this) time: real 4.170 secs (user 3.850+0.000 sys 0.310+0.000)
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- Dec 01, 2020
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Augie Fackler authored
This was broken when script was a list instead of a string. I caught this with an internal extension at Google, and I'm not really sure why it wasn't caught in any kind of CI. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9471
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- Dec 02, 2020
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Kyle Lippincott authored
Previously, the profile output looked like this (I've removed many lines that are mostly inconsequential): ``` | 100.0% 0.02s hg: <module> line 43: dispatch.run() | 100.0% 0.02s dispatch.py: run line 115: status = dispatch(req) | 100.0% 0.02s dispatch.py: _runcatchfunc line 432: return _dispatch(req) \ 50.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _dispatch line 1228: return runcommand( | 50.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: runcommand line 883: ret = _runcommand(ui, optio... | 50.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _runcommand line 1240: return cmdfunc() | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: __getitem__ line 1670: quick_access = self._quick_... | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: _quick_access_changeidline 1650: return self._quick_access_c... | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: __get__ line 179: return getattr(unfi, self.n... | 50.0% 0.01s util.py: __get__ line 1747: result = self.func(obj) | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: _quick_access_changeid_wcline 1611: cl = self.unfiltered().chan... | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: __get__ line 110: return super(_basefilecache... | 50.0% 0.01s util.py: __getattribute__line 245: self.__spec__.loader.exec_m... | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: exec_moduleline 783: | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap>: _call_with_frames_removedline 219: | 50.0% 0.01s changelog.py: <module> line 376: class changelog(revlog.revl... | 50.0% 0.01s util.py: __getattribute__line 245: self.__spec__.loader.exec_m... | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: exec_moduleline 779: | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: get_codeline 868: | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: path_statsline 1012: | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: _path_statline 87: ``` This has a few problems, though I'm only addressing some of them. 1. If the stuff before "line ###" is long, there's no separation between the function name and the "line" string. 2. If the stuff before "line ###" is really long, there's excessive separation between the "line" string and the line number. 3. We frequently have 4-digit line numbers, the code on the right wasn't dynamically indented and ended up quite messy looking. To solve these problems, I've added a ", " prefix before "line" iff it would otherwise not have any separation such as spaces. I've added a 'max' so that we never use a negative width (which is the cause of problem #2 above), and I've added a default assumption of 4 digit line numbers (but again using a 'max' so this shouldn't cause problems if we go beyond that. With these changes, it now looks like this: ``` | 100.0% 0.02s hg: <module> line 43: dispatch.run() | 100.0% 0.02s dispatch.py: run line 115: status = dispatch(req) | 100.0% 0.02s dispatch.py: _runcatchfunc line 432: return _dispatch(req) \ 50.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _dispatch line 1228: return runcommand( | 50.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: runcommand line 883: ret = _runcommand(ui, optio... | 50.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _runcommand line 1240: return cmdfunc() | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: __getitem__ line 1670: quick_access = self._quick_... | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: _quick_access_changeid, line 1650: return self._quick_access_c... | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: __get__ line 179: return getattr(unfi, self.n... | 50.0% 0.01s util.py: __get__ line 1747: result = self.func(obj) | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: _quick_access_changeid_wc, line 1611: cl = self.unfiltered().chan... | 50.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: __get__ line 110: return super(_basefilecache... | 50.0% 0.01s util.py: __getattribute__, line 245: self.__spec__.loader.exec_m... | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: exec_module, line 783: | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap>: _call_with_frames_removed, line 219: | 50.0% 0.01s changelog.py: <module> line 376: class changelog(revlog.revl... | 50.0% 0.01s util.py: __getattribute__, line 245: self.__spec__.loader.exec_m... | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: exec_module, line 779: | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: get_code, line 868: | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: path_stats, line 1012: | 50.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: _path_stat, line 87: ``` Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9511
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Kyle Lippincott authored
martinvonz claims they thought that this was intentional, but couldn't remember the reasoning for it. I can't understand why it would be preferable, and I didn't see anything in the comments in the file about why this would be useful, so I'm hopefully not breaking anything by "fixing" it. ### Old output ``` | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: run line 43: dispatch.run() | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: dispatch line 115: status = dispatch(req) | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _runcatch line 266: ret = _runcatch(req) or 0 | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _callcatch line 442: return _callcatch(ui, _runc... | 100.0% 0.01s scmutil.py: callcatch line 451: return scmutil.callcatch(ui... | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _runcatchfunc line 155: return func() | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _dispatch line 432: return _dispatch(req) | 100.0% 0.01s hg.py: repository line 1179: repo = hg.repository( | 100.0% 0.01s hg.py: _peerorrepo line 221: peer = _peerorrepo( | 100.0% 0.01s util.py: __getattribute__ line 188: obj = _peerlookup(path).ins... | 100.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: makelocalrepositoryline 3227: return makelocalrepository(... | 100.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: __init__ line 683: return cls( | 100.0% 0.01s util.py: __getattribute__ line 1262: self._extrafilterid = repov... | 100.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: exec_moduleline 245: self.__spec__.loader.exec_m... | 100.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: get_codeline 779: | 100.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: path_statsline 868: | 100.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: _path_statline 1012: ``` ### New output ``` | 100.0% 0.01s hg: <module> line 43: dispatch.run() | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: run line 115: status = dispatch(req) | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: dispatch line 266: ret = _runcatch(req) or 0 | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _runcatch line 442: return _callcatch(ui, _runc... | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _callcatch line 451: return scmutil.callcatch(ui... | 100.0% 0.01s scmutil.py: callcatch line 155: return func() | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _runcatchfunc line 432: return _dispatch(req) | 100.0% 0.01s dispatch.py: _dispatch line 1179: repo = hg.repository( | 100.0% 0.01s hg.py: repository line 221: peer = _peerorrepo( | 100.0% 0.01s hg.py: _peerorrepo line 188: obj = _peerlookup(path).ins... | 100.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: instance line 3227: return makelocalrepository(... | 100.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: makelocalrepositoryline 683: return cls( | 100.0% 0.01s localrepo.py: __init__ line 1262: self._extrafilterid = repov... | 100.0% 0.01s util.py: __getattribute__ line 245: self.__spec__.loader.exec_m... | 100.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: exec_moduleline 779: | 100.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: get_codeline 868: | 100.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: path_statsline 1012: | 100.0% 0.01s <frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>: _path_statline 87: ``` Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9510
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- Dec 03, 2020
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Pierre-Yves David authored
Actually, empty stack is easier to get than I expected (and harmless). When a stack is publish, heptapod will detect the even, empty the stack (triggering CI) and "forgetting" the branch afterward. So we stop returning as error in this case. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9513
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- Dec 02, 2020
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Pierre-Yves David authored
It is common to run the tests on very loaded machine when concurrent run might take a bit longer. Such message are usually harmless, but anoying as they break the tests. Test that explicitly depends on this value have been adjusted. This make them more robust anyway. A fun case was `test-clone-pull-corruption.t` which, without the previous changeset introducing extra flushing, ended use having a line 31 (`pulling from ../source`) changing order because the warning message was no longer flushing stdin before using stderr (stderr being invisible in the test). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9507
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