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hgweb: add HTML elements to control whitespace settings for annotate Building on top of the new URL query string arguments to control whitespace settings for annotate, this commit adds HTML checkboxes reflecting the values of these arguments to the paper and gitweb themes. The actual diff settings are now exported to the templating layer. The HTML templates add these as data-* attributes so they are accessible to the DOM. A new <form> with various <input> elements is added. The <form> is initially hidden via CSS. A shared JavaScript function (which runs after the <form> has been rendered but before the annotate HTML (because annotate HTML could take a while to load and we want the form to render quickly) takes care of setting the checked state of each box from the data-* attributes. It also registers an event handler to modify the URL and refresh the page whenever the checkbox state is changed. I'm using the URLSearchParams interface to perform URL manipulation. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams tells me this may not be supported on older web browsers. Yes, apparently the web API didn't have a standard API to parse and format query strings until recently. Hence the check for the presence of this feature in the JavaScript. If the browser doesn't support the feature, the <form> will remain hidden and behavior will like it currently is. We could polyfill this feature or implement our own query string parsing. But I'm lazy and this could be done as a follow-up if people miss it. We could certainly expand this feature to support more diff options (such as lines of context). That's why the potentially reusable code is stored in a reusable place. It is also certainly possible to add diff controls to other pages that display diffs. But since Mozillians are making noise about controlling which revisions annotate shows, I figured I'd start there. .. feature:: Control whitespace settings for annotation on hgweb /annotate URLs on hgweb now accept query string arguments to influence how whitespace changes impact results. The arguments "ignorews," "ignorewsamount," "ignorewseol," and "ignoreblanklines" now have the same meaning as their [annotate] config section counterparts. Any provided setting overrides the server default. HTML checkboxes have been added to the paper and gitweb themes to expose current whitespace settings and to easily modify the current view. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D850

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David Greenaway
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r11059 # similar.py - mechanisms for finding similar files
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
Gregory Szorc
similar: use absolute_import
r27359 from __future__ import absolute_import
from .i18n import _
from . import (
mdiff,
)
David Greenaway
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r11059
David Greenaway
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r11060 def _findexactmatches(repo, added, removed):
'''find renamed files that have no changes
Takes a list of new filectxs and a list of removed filectxs, and yields
(before, after) tuples of exact matches.
'''
numfiles = len(added) + len(removed)
Yuya Nishihara
similar: use cheaper hash() function to test exact matches...
r31584 # Build table of removed files: {hash(fctx.data()): [fctx, ...]}.
# We use hash() to discard fctx.data() from memory.
David Greenaway
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r11060 hashes = {}
Yuya Nishihara
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r31584 for i, fctx in enumerate(removed):
av6
similar: specify unit for ui.progress when operating on files
r28468 repo.ui.progress(_('searching for exact renames'), i, total=numfiles,
unit=_('files'))
Yuya Nishihara
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r31584 h = hash(fctx.data())
if h not in hashes:
hashes[h] = [fctx]
else:
hashes[h].append(fctx)
David Greenaway
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r11060
# For each added file, see if it corresponds to a removed file.
for i, fctx in enumerate(added):
repo.ui.progress(_('searching for exact renames'), i + len(removed),
av6
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r28468 total=numfiles, unit=_('files'))
FUJIWARA Katsunori
similar: compare between actual file contents for exact identity...
r31210 adata = fctx.data()
Yuya Nishihara
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r31584 h = hash(adata)
for rfctx in hashes.get(h, []):
FUJIWARA Katsunori
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r31210 # compare between actual file contents for exact identity
if adata == rfctx.data():
yield (rfctx, fctx)
Yuya Nishihara
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r31584 break
David Greenaway
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# Done
repo.ui.progress(_('searching for exact renames'), None)
Sean Farley
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r30805 def _ctxdata(fctx):
# lazily load text
orig = fctx.data()
return orig, mdiff.splitnewlines(orig)
Pierre-Yves David
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r30809 def _score(fctx, otherdata):
orig, lines = otherdata
text = fctx.data()
Yuya Nishihara
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r32201 # mdiff.blocks() returns blocks of matching lines
Sean Farley
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r30805 # count the number of bytes in each
equal = 0
Yuya Nishihara
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r32201 matches = mdiff.blocks(text, orig)
Sean Farley
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r30805 for x1, x2, y1, y2 in matches:
for line in lines[y1:y2]:
equal += len(line)
lengths = len(text) + len(orig)
return equal * 2.0 / lengths
Pierre-Yves David
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r30809 def score(fctx1, fctx2):
return _score(fctx1, _ctxdata(fctx2))
David Greenaway
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r11060 def _findsimilarmatches(repo, added, removed, threshold):
'''find potentially renamed files based on similar file content
Takes a list of new filectxs and a list of removed filectxs, and yields
(before, after, score) tuples of partial matches.
'''
David Greenaway
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r11059 copies = {}
for i, r in enumerate(removed):
Brodie Rao
cleanup: eradicate long lines
r16683 repo.ui.progress(_('searching for similar files'), i,
av6
similar: specify unit for ui.progress when operating on files
r28468 total=len(removed), unit=_('files'))
David Greenaway
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r11059
Pierre-Yves David
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r30809 data = None
David Greenaway
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r11059 for a in added:
bestscore = copies.get(a, (None, threshold))[1]
Pierre-Yves David
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r30809 if data is None:
data = _ctxdata(r)
myscore = _score(a, data)
Yuya Nishihara
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r31583 if myscore > bestscore:
David Greenaway
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r11059 copies[a] = (r, myscore)
repo.ui.progress(_('searching'), None)
for dest, v in copies.iteritems():
Sean Farley
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r30791 source, bscore = v
yield source, dest, bscore
David Greenaway
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Yuya Nishihara
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r31582 def _dropempty(fctxs):
return [x for x in fctxs if x.size() > 0]
David Greenaway
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r11060 def findrenames(repo, added, removed, threshold):
'''find renamed files -- yields (before, after, score) tuples'''
Yuya Nishihara
similar: use common names for changectx variables...
r31581 wctx = repo[None]
pctx = wctx.p1()
David Greenaway
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David Greenaway
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r11060 # Zero length files will be frequently unrelated to each other, and
# tracking the deletion/addition of such a file will probably cause more
# harm than good. We strip them out here to avoid matching them later on.
Yuya Nishihara
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r31582 addedfiles = _dropempty(wctx[fp] for fp in sorted(added))
removedfiles = _dropempty(pctx[fp] for fp in sorted(removed) if fp in pctx)
David Greenaway
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# Find exact matches.
Yuya Nishihara
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r31580 matchedfiles = set()
for (a, b) in _findexactmatches(repo, addedfiles, removedfiles):
matchedfiles.add(b)
David Greenaway
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r11060 yield (a.path(), b.path(), 1.0)
# If the user requested similar files to be matched, search for them also.
if threshold < 1.0:
Yuya Nishihara
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r31580 addedfiles = [x for x in addedfiles if x not in matchedfiles]
Yuya Nishihara
similar: sort files not by object id but by path for stable result...
r31579 for (a, b, score) in _findsimilarmatches(repo, addedfiles,
removedfiles, threshold):
David Greenaway
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r11060 yield (a.path(), b.path(), score)