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Re: latest stg/git commandline completions code

From: Blaisorblade <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:42:09

On Wednesday 26 October 2005 13:34, Catalin Marinas wrote:
On 25/10/05, Blaisorblade [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
They _would_ behave like cat, except that Python is slow enough. Half a
second on a (almost) idle system means seconds and seconds on a busy
system, and it's pretty frequent that when I don't wait enough for an op.
to complete I get a traceback from the import statements, which haven't
been completed.
That's a thing I should fix in StGIT - trapping the exception
generated by SIGTERM and exiting silently.
Yep.
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And let's leave Gentoo's emerge alone - I'd say imports can take up to a
With imports I mean Python import statement, in the case of the Gentoo 
"emerge" command (which is written in Python).

Not the import command (and checking the state of the tree can take tens of 
minutes, here - with a non-idle machine, though).
quoted
minute.
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