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pull request: use unionrepo instead of outgoing This makes it possible to look the 'moving target' symbols up in the right repo. Using a revset with the right revisions also removes the need for pruning changesets that are outside the requested range. It will also not be confused by changesets that for some reason has been pulled to the repo but haven't been merged yet. They are going to be 'merged' by the 'pull' request and should thus be a part of what is reviewed.

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colored_formatter.py
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import logging
BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE = xrange(30, 38)
# Sequences
RESET_SEQ = "\033[0m"
COLOR_SEQ = "\033[0;%dm"
BOLD_SEQ = "\033[1m"
COLORS = {
'CRITICAL': MAGENTA,
'ERROR': RED,
'WARNING': CYAN,
'INFO': GREEN,
'DEBUG': BLUE,
'SQL': YELLOW
}
def one_space_trim(s):
if s.find(" ") == -1:
return s
else:
s = s.replace(' ', ' ')
return one_space_trim(s)
def format_sql(sql):
sql = sql.replace('\n', '')
sql = one_space_trim(sql)
sql = sql\
.replace(',', ',\n\t')\
.replace('SELECT', '\n\tSELECT \n\t')\
.replace('UPDATE', '\n\tUPDATE \n\t')\
.replace('DELETE', '\n\tDELETE \n\t')\
.replace('FROM', '\n\tFROM')\
.replace('ORDER BY', '\n\tORDER BY')\
.replace('LIMIT', '\n\tLIMIT')\
.replace('WHERE', '\n\tWHERE')\
.replace('AND', '\n\tAND')\
.replace('LEFT', '\n\tLEFT')\
.replace('INNER', '\n\tINNER')\
.replace('INSERT', '\n\tINSERT')\
.replace('DELETE', '\n\tDELETE')
return sql
class ColorFormatter(logging.Formatter):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# can't do super(...) here because Formatter is an old school class
logging.Formatter.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def format(self, record):
"""
Changes record's levelname to use with COLORS enum
"""
levelname = record.levelname
start = COLOR_SEQ % (COLORS[levelname])
def_record = logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
end = RESET_SEQ
colored_record = ''.join([start, def_record, end])
return colored_record
class ColorFormatterSql(logging.Formatter):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# can't do super(...) here because Formatter is an old school class
logging.Formatter.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def format(self, record):
"""
Changes record's levelname to use with COLORS enum
"""
start = COLOR_SEQ % (COLORS['SQL'])
def_record = format_sql(logging.Formatter.format(self, record))
end = RESET_SEQ
colored_record = ''.join([start, def_record, end])
return colored_record