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namespaces: let namespaces override singlenode() definition Some namespaces have multiple nodes per name (meaning that their namemap() returns multiple nodes). One such namespace is the "topics" namespace (from the evolve repo). We also have our own internal namespace at Google (for review units) that has multiple nodes per name. These namespaces may not want to use the default "pick highest revnum" resolution that we currently use when resolving a name to a single node. As an example, they may decide that `hg co <name>` should check out a commit that's last in some sense even if an earlier commit had just been amended and thus had a higher revnum [1]. This patch gives the namespace the option to continue to return multiple nodes and to override how the best node is picked. Allowing namespaces to override that may also be useful as an optimization (it may be cheaper for the namespace to find just that node). I have been arguing (in D3715) for using all the nodes returned from namemap() when resolving the symbol to a revset, so e.g. `hg log -r stable` would resolve to *all* nodes on stable, not just the one with the highest revnum (except that I don't actually think we should change it for the branch namespace because of BC). Most people seem opposed to that. If we decide not to do it, I think we can deprecate the namemap() function in favor of the new singlenode() (I find it weird to have namespaces, like the branch namespace, where namemap() isn't nodemap()'s inverse). I therefore think this patch makes sense regardless of what we decide on that issue. [1] Actually, even the branch namespace would have wanted to override singlenode() if it had supported multiple nodes. That's because closes branch heads are mostly ignored, so "hg co default" will not check out the highest-revnum node if that's a closed head. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3852

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r8542 #!/usr/bin/env python
#
# hggettext - carefully extract docstrings for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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r10263 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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# The normalize function is taken from pygettext which is distributed
# with Python under the Python License, which is GPL compatible.
"""Extract docstrings from Mercurial commands.
Compared to pygettext, this script knows about the cmdtable and table
dictionaries used by Mercurial, and will only extract docstrings from
functions mentioned therein.
Use xgettext like normal to extract strings marked as translatable and
join the message cataloges to get the final catalog.
"""
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r29171 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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import inspect
import os
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r33816 import re
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r29170 import sys
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def escape(s):
# The order is important, the backslash must be escaped first
# since the other replacements introduce new backslashes
# themselves.
s = s.replace('\\', '\\\\')
s = s.replace('\n', '\\n')
s = s.replace('\r', '\\r')
s = s.replace('\t', '\\t')
s = s.replace('"', '\\"')
return s
def normalize(s):
# This converts the various Python string types into a format that
# is appropriate for .po files, namely much closer to C style.
lines = s.split('\n')
if len(lines) == 1:
s = '"' + escape(s) + '"'
else:
if not lines[-1]:
del lines[-1]
lines[-1] = lines[-1] + '\n'
lines = map(escape, lines)
lineterm = '\\n"\n"'
s = '""\n"' + lineterm.join(lines) + '"'
return s
def poentry(path, lineno, s):
return ('#: %s:%d\n' % (path, lineno) +
'msgid %s\n' % normalize(s) +
'msgstr ""\n')
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r33816 doctestre = re.compile(r'^ +>>> ', re.MULTILINE)
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def offset(src, doc, name, default):
"""Compute offset or issue a warning on stdout."""
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r33816 # remove doctest part, in order to avoid backslash mismatching
m = doctestre.search(doc)
if m:
doc = doc[:m.start()]
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r8542 # Backslashes in doc appear doubled in src.
end = src.find(doc.replace('\\', '\\\\'))
if end == -1:
# This can happen if the docstring contains unnecessary escape
# sequences such as \" in a triple-quoted string. The problem
# is that \" is turned into " and so doc wont appear in src.
sys.stderr.write("warning: unknown offset in %s, assuming %d lines\n"
% (name, default))
return default
else:
return src.count('\n', 0, end)
def importpath(path):
"""Import a path like foo/bar/baz.py and return the baz module."""
if path.endswith('.py'):
path = path[:-3]
if path.endswith('/__init__'):
path = path[:-9]
path = path.replace('/', '.')
mod = __import__(path)
for comp in path.split('.')[1:]:
mod = getattr(mod, comp)
return mod
def docstrings(path):
"""Extract docstrings from path.
This respects the Mercurial cmdtable/table convention and will
only extract docstrings from functions mentioned in these tables.
"""
mod = importpath(path)
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r33818 if not path.startswith('mercurial/') and mod.__doc__:
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r36966 with open(path) as fobj:
src = fobj.read()
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r8542 lineno = 1 + offset(src, mod.__doc__, path, 7)
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r29171 print(poentry(path, lineno, mod.__doc__))
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r12823 functions = list(getattr(mod, 'i18nfunctions', []))
functions = [(f, True) for f in functions]
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r8542 cmdtable = getattr(mod, 'cmdtable', {})
if not cmdtable:
# Maybe we are processing mercurial.commands?
cmdtable = getattr(mod, 'table', {})
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r12823 functions.extend((c[0], False) for c in cmdtable.itervalues())
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r12823 for func, rstrip in functions:
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r8542 if func.__doc__:
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r33817 docobj = func # this might be a proxy to provide formatted doc
func = getattr(func, '_origfunc', func)
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r33623 funcmod = inspect.getmodule(func)
extra = ''
if funcmod.__package__ == funcmod.__name__:
extra = '/__init__'
actualpath = '%s%s.py' % (funcmod.__name__.replace('.', '/'), extra)
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r8542 src = inspect.getsource(func)
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r33623 name = "%s.%s" % (actualpath, func.__name__)
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r29720 lineno = inspect.getsourcelines(func)[1]
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r33817 doc = docobj.__doc__
origdoc = getattr(docobj, '_origdoc', '')
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r12823 if rstrip:
doc = doc.rstrip()
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r33814 origdoc = origdoc.rstrip()
if origdoc:
lineno += offset(src, origdoc, name, 1)
else:
lineno += offset(src, doc, name, 1)
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r33623 print(poentry(actualpath, lineno, doc))
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r9539 def rawtext(path):
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src = f.read()
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r29171 print(poentry(path, 1, src))
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r9539
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r8542 if __name__ == "__main__":
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r8626 # It is very important that we import the Mercurial modules from
# the source tree where hggettext is executed. Otherwise we might
# accidentally import and extract strings from a Mercurial
# installation mentioned in PYTHONPATH.
sys.path.insert(0, os.getcwd())
from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
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r8542 for path in sys.argv[1:]:
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r9539 if path.endswith('.txt'):
rawtext(path)
else:
docstrings(path)