##// END OF EJS Templates
identify: add template support...
identify: add template support This is based on a patch proposed last year by Mathias De Maré[1], with a few changes. - Tags and bookmarks are now formatted lists, for more flexible queries. - The templater is populated whether or not [-nibtB] is specified. (Plain output is unchanged.) This seems more consistent with other templated commands. - The 'id' property is a string, instead of a list. - The parents of 'wdir()' have their own list of attributes. I left 'id' as a string because it seems very useful for generating version info. It's also a bit strange because the value and meaning changes depending on whether or not --debug is passed (short vs full hash), whether the revision is a merge or not (one hash or two, separated by a '+'), the working directory or not (node vs p1node), and local or not (remote defaults to tip, and never has '+'). The equivalent string built with {rev} seems much less useful, and I couldn't think of a reasonable name, so I left it out. The discussion seemed to be pointing towards having a list of nodes, with more than one entry for a merge. It seems simpler to give the nodes a name, and use {node} for the actual commit probed, especially now that there is a virtual node for 'wdir()'. Yuya mentioned using fm.nested() in that thread, so I did for the parent nodes. I'm not sure if the plan is to fill in all of the context attributes in these items, or if these nested items should simply be made {p1node} and {p1rev}. I used ':' as the tag separator for consistency with {tags} in the log templater. Likewise, bookmarks are separated by a space for consistency with the corresponding log template. [1] https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2016-August/087039.html

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md5sum.py
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Thomas Arendsen Hein
Unified #! paths for python scripts and removed them for test modules.
r4122 #!/usr/bin/env python
Peter van Dijk
clarify license on md5sum.py
r1928 #
# Based on python's Tools/scripts/md5sum.py
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
# of the PYTHON SOFTWARE FOUNDATION LICENSE VERSION 2, which is
# GPL-compatible.
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make files use absolute_import and print_function...
r29485 from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import sys
Dirkjan Ochtman
python 2.6 compatibility: compatibility wrappers for hash functions
r6470
try:
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make files use absolute_import and print_function...
r29485 import hashlib
md5 = hashlib.md5
Dirkjan Ochtman
python 2.6 compatibility: compatibility wrappers for hash functions
r6470 except ImportError:
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make files use absolute_import and print_function...
r29485 import md5
md5 = md5.md5
Peter van Dijk
add md5sum.py required by fix in previous changeset
r1924
Patrick Mezard
tests: Windows compatibility fixes...
r7080 try:
import msvcrt
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stderr.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
except ImportError:
pass
Peter van Dijk
add md5sum.py required by fix in previous changeset
r1924 for filename in sys.argv[1:]:
try:
fp = open(filename, 'rb')
Gregory Szorc
global: mass rewrite to use modern exception syntax...
r25660 except IOError as msg:
Peter van Dijk
add md5sum.py required by fix in previous changeset
r1924 sys.stderr.write('%s: Can\'t open: %s\n' % (filename, msg))
sys.exit(1)
Thomas Arendsen Hein
Whitespace/Tab cleanup
r3223
Dirkjan Ochtman
python 2.6 compatibility: compatibility wrappers for hash functions
r6470 m = md5()
Peter van Dijk
add md5sum.py required by fix in previous changeset
r1924 try:
Augie Fackler
md5sum: adapt for python 3 support
r32852 for data in iter(lambda: fp.read(8192), b''):
Peter van Dijk
add md5sum.py required by fix in previous changeset
r1924 m.update(data)
Gregory Szorc
global: mass rewrite to use modern exception syntax...
r25660 except IOError as msg:
Peter van Dijk
add md5sum.py required by fix in previous changeset
r1924 sys.stderr.write('%s: I/O error: %s\n' % (filename, msg))
sys.exit(1)
sys.stdout.write('%s %s\n' % (m.hexdigest(), filename))
sys.exit(0)