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patch: deprecate ui.patch / external patcher feature Why? - Mercurial internal patcher works correctly for regular patches and git patches, is much faster at least on Windows and is more extensible. - In theory, the external patcher can be used to handle exotic patch formats. I do not know any and have not heard about any such use in years. - Most patch programs cannot handle git format patches, which makes the API caller to decide either to ignore ui.patch by calling patch.internalpatch() directly, or take the risk of random failures with valid inputs. - One thing a patch program could do Mercurial patcher cannot is applying with --reverse. Apparently several shelve like extensions try to use that, including passing the "reverse" option to Mercurial patcher, which has been removed mid-2009. I never heard anybody complain about that, and would prefer reimplementing it anyway. And from the technical perspective: - The external patcher makes everything harder to maintain and implement. EOL normalization is not implemented, and I would bet file renames, if supported by the patcher, are not correctly recorded in the dirstate. - No tests. How? - Remove related documentation - Clearly mark patch.externalpatch() as private - Remove the debuginstall check. This deprecation request was actually triggered by this last point. debuginstall is the only piece of code patching without a repository. When migrating to an integrated patch() + updatedir() call, this was really a showstopper, all workarounds were either ugly or uselessly complicated to implement. If we do not support external patcher anymore, the debuginstall check is not useful anymore. - Remove patch.externalpatch() after 1.9 release.

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Martin Geisler
fancyopts: add copyright and license header
r8230 # fancyopts.py - better command line parsing
#
# Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
Matt Mackall
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r10263 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
Martin Geisler
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mark.williamson@cl.cam.ac.uk
A number of minor fixes to problems that pychecker found....
r667 import getopt
mpm@selenic.com
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Augie Fackler
fancyopts: Parse options that occur after arguments....
r7772 def gnugetopt(args, options, longoptions):
"""Parse options mostly like getopt.gnu_getopt.
This is different from getopt.gnu_getopt in that an argument of - will
become an argument of - instead of vanishing completely.
"""
extraargs = []
if '--' in args:
stopindex = args.index('--')
Matt Mackall
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r10282 extraargs = args[stopindex + 1:]
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r7772 args = args[:stopindex]
opts, parseargs = getopt.getopt(args, options, longoptions)
args = []
while parseargs:
arg = parseargs.pop(0)
if arg and arg[0] == '-' and len(arg) > 1:
parseargs.insert(0, arg)
topts, newparseargs = getopt.getopt(parseargs, options, longoptions)
opts = opts + topts
parseargs = newparseargs
else:
args.append(arg)
args.extend(extraargs)
return opts, args
def fancyopts(args, options, state, gnu=False):
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r5638 """
read args, parse options, and store options in state
each option is a tuple of:
short option or ''
long option
default value
description
FUJIWARA Katsunori
help: show value requirement and multiple occurrence of options...
r11321 option value label(optional)
Matt Mackall
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r5638
option types include:
boolean or none - option sets variable in state to true
string - parameter string is stored in state
list - parameter string is added to a list
integer - parameter strings is stored as int
function - call function with parameter
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r5638 non-option args are returned
"""
namelist = []
shortlist = ''
argmap = {}
defmap = {}
FUJIWARA Katsunori
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r11321 for option in options:
if len(option) == 5:
short, name, default, comment, dummy = option
else:
short, name, default, comment = option
Matt Mackall
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r5638 # convert opts to getopt format
oname = name
name = name.replace('-', '_')
argmap['-' + short] = argmap['--' + oname] = name
defmap[name] = default
# copy defaults to state
if isinstance(default, list):
state[name] = default[:]
Dirkjan Ochtman
some modernization cleanups, forward compatibility
r8366 elif hasattr(default, '__call__'):
Matt Mackall
fancyopts: lots of cleanups
r5638 state[name] = None
Thomas Arendsen Hein
fancyopts: Copy list arguments in command table before modifying....
r5093 else:
Matt Mackall
fancyopts: lots of cleanups
r5638 state[name] = default
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Matt Mackall
fancyopts: lots of cleanups
r5638 # does it take a parameter?
if not (default is None or default is True or default is False):
Matt Mackall
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r10282 if short:
short += ':'
if oname:
oname += '='
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r5638 if short:
shortlist += short
if name:
namelist.append(oname)
# parse arguments
Augie Fackler
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r7772 if gnu:
parse = gnugetopt
else:
parse = getopt.getopt
opts, args = parse(args, shortlist, namelist)
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Matt Mackall
fancyopts: lots of cleanups
r5638 # transfer result to state
for opt, val in opts:
name = argmap[opt]
t = type(defmap[name])
if t is type(fancyopts):
state[name] = defmap[name](val)
elif t is type(1):
state[name] = int(val)
elif t is type(''):
state[name] = val
elif t is type([]):
state[name].append(val)
elif t is type(None) or t is type(False):
state[name] = True
mpm@selenic.com
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r209
Matt Mackall
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r5638 # return unparsed args
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