epriestley d2b01aead0 Use one daemon to discover commits in all repositories, not one per repository
Summary:
See D2418. This merges the commit discovery daemon into the same single daemon, and applies all the same rules to it.

There are relatively few implementation changes, but a few things did change:

  - I simplified/improved Mercurial importing, by finding full branch tip hashes with "--debug branches" and using "parents --template {node}" so we don't need to do separate "--debug id" calls.
  - Added a new "--not" flag to exclude repositories, since I switched to real arg parsing anyway.
  - I removed a web UI notification that you need to restart the daemons, this is no longer true.
  - I added a web UI notification that no pull daemon is running on the machine.

NOTE: @makinde, this doesn't change anything from your perspective, but it something breaks this is the likely cause.

This implicitly resolves T792, because discovery no longer runs before pulling.

Test Plan:

  - Swapped databases to a fresh install.
  - Ran "pulllocal" in debug mode. Verified it correctly does nothing (fixed a minor issue with min() on empty array).
  - Added an SVN repository. Verified it cloned and discovered correctly.
  - Added a Mercurial repository. Verified it cloned and discovered correctly.
  - Added a Git repository. Verified it cloned and discovered correctly.
  - Ran with arguments to verify behaviors: "--not MTEST --not STEST", "P --no-discovery", "P".

Reviewers: btrahan, csilvers, Makinde

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T792

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2430
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