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celery: drop tracking of task_id - we use ignore_result=True and will never get anything back
There is thus no need for configuration of celery.result_backend .
The alternative would be to fix it. That could give better error reporting from
failing repo creations, but would require quite a bit of additional changes
before it actually works reliably.
There is thus no need for configuration of celery.result_backend .
The alternative would be to fix it. That could give better error reporting from
failing repo creations, but would require quite a bit of additional changes
before it actually works reliably.
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# hg files 'set:!binary()&grep("^#!.*python")' 'set:**.py' | xargs scripts/source_format.py
import re
import sys
filenames = sys.argv[1:]
for fn in filenames:
with open(fn) as f:
org_content = f.read()
mod_name = fn[:-3] if fn.endswith('.py') else fn
mod_name = mod_name[:-9] if mod_name.endswith('/__init__') else mod_name
mod_name = mod_name.replace('/', '.')
def f(m):
return '"""\n%s\n%s\n' % (mod_name, '~' * len(mod_name))
new_content = re.sub(r'^"""\n(kallithea\..*\n)(~+\n)?', f, org_content, count=1, flags=re.MULTILINE)
if new_content != org_content:
with open(fn, 'w') as f:
f.write(new_content)
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