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state: import the file to write state files from evolve extension The current way of writing state files is very obscure with each state file having it's own format to store state files. There is no centralized way to write state files in a good format. Moreover the current state files are not extensible, you cannot add more data to store in state files in reliable ways. To solve the problem, I wrote my own serialization and deserialization format, looked into existing formats like Protobuf, MessagePack, JSON but CBOR looks very promising and is suggested by people in the community. The current interface to store state files is to directly write data in files when things abort. Using the class imported by this commit, we can create objects which has a dict like interface and can store data on the object and store it on the file when things abort. The evolve extension is using the state file for `evolve`, `grab` commands and using it for resolution of orphaness, phase-divergence and content-divergence. The file is moved from changeset e4ac2e2c2086f977afa35e23a62f849e9305a225 of the evolve extension which is also tagged as 7.3.0. The following changes are made to the file while moving to core: * import util from current directory as this file in mercurial/ now * make cmdstate class extend object * removed mutable default value for opts in cmdstate.__init__ * some doc changes to replace out of core things with in-core ones evolve extension can be found at https://bitbucket.org/marmoute/mutable-history Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2591

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Peter Arrenbrecht
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r11335 # dagparser.py - parser and generator for concise description of DAGs
#
# Copyright 2010 Peter Arrenbrecht <peter@arrenbrecht.ch>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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import re
import string
from .i18n import _
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error,
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from .utils import (
stringutil,
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def parsedag(desc):
'''parses a DAG from a concise textual description; generates events
"+n" is a linear run of n nodes based on the current default parent
"." is a single node based on the current default parent
"$" resets the default parent to -1 (implied at the start);
otherwise the default parent is always the last node created
"<p" sets the default parent to the backref p
"*p" is a fork at parent p, where p is a backref
"*p1/p2/.../pn" is a merge of parents p1..pn, where the pi are backrefs
"/p2/.../pn" is a merge of the preceding node and p2..pn
":name" defines a label for the preceding node; labels can be redefined
"@text" emits an annotation event for text
"!command" emits an action event for the current node
"!!my command\n" is like "!", but to the end of the line
"#...\n" is a comment up to the end of the line
Whitespace between the above elements is ignored.
A backref is either
* a number n, which references the node curr-n, where curr is the current
node, or
* the name of a label you placed earlier using ":name", or
* empty to denote the default parent.
All string valued-elements are either strictly alphanumeric, or must
be enclosed in double quotes ("..."), with "\" as escape character.
Generates sequence of
('n', (id, [parentids])) for node creation
('l', (id, labelname)) for labels on nodes
('a', text) for annotations
('c', command) for actions (!)
('C', command) for line actions (!!)
Examples
--------
Example of a complex graph (output not shown for brevity):
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r34133 >>> len(list(parsedag(b"""
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r11335 ...
... +3 # 3 nodes in linear run
... :forkhere # a label for the last of the 3 nodes from above
... +5 # 5 more nodes on one branch
... :mergethis # label again
timeless@mozdev.org
en-us: labeled
r17500 ... <forkhere # set default parent to labeled fork node
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r11335 ... +10 # 10 more nodes on a parallel branch
... @stable # following nodes will be annotated as "stable"
... +5 # 5 nodes in stable
... !addfile # custom command; could trigger new file in next node
... +2 # two more nodes
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r17500 ... /mergethis # merge last node with labeled node
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r11335 ... +4 # 4 more nodes descending from merge node
...
... """)))
34
Empty list:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b""))
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r11335 []
A simple linear run:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+3"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('n', (1, [0])), ('n', (2, [1]))]
Some non-standard ways to define such runs:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1+2"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('n', (1, [0])), ('n', (2, [1]))]
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1*1*"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('n', (1, [0])), ('n', (2, [1]))]
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"*"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1]))]
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"..."))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('n', (1, [0])), ('n', (2, [1]))]
A fork and a join, using numeric back references:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+2*2*/2"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('n', (1, [0])), ('n', (2, [0])), ('n', (3, [2, 1]))]
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+2<2+1/2"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('n', (1, [0])), ('n', (2, [0])), ('n', (3, [2, 1]))]
Placing a label:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1 :mylabel +1"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('l', (0, 'mylabel')), ('n', (1, [0]))]
An empty label (silly, really):
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1:+1"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('l', (0, '')), ('n', (1, [0]))]
Fork and join, but with labels instead of numeric back references:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1:f +1:p2 *f */p2"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('l', (0, 'f')), ('n', (1, [0])), ('l', (1, 'p2')),
('n', (2, [0])), ('n', (3, [2, 1]))]
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1:f +1:p2 <f +1 /p2"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('l', (0, 'f')), ('n', (1, [0])), ('l', (1, 'p2')),
('n', (2, [0])), ('n', (3, [2, 1]))]
Restarting from the root:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1 $ +1"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('n', (1, [-1]))]
Annotations, which are meant to introduce sticky state for subsequent nodes:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1 @ann +1"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('a', 'ann'), ('n', (1, [0]))]
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b'+1 @"my annotation" +1'))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('a', 'my annotation'), ('n', (1, [0]))]
Commands, which are meant to operate on the most recently created node:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b"+1 !cmd +1"))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('c', 'cmd'), ('n', (1, [0]))]
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b'+1 !"my command" +1'))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('c', 'my command'), ('n', (1, [0]))]
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b'+1 !!my command line\\n +1'))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('C', 'my command line'), ('n', (1, [0]))]
Comments, which extend to the end of the line:
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r34133 >>> list(parsedag(b'+1 # comment\\n+1'))
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r11335 [('n', (0, [-1])), ('n', (1, [0]))]
Error:
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r34133 >>> try: list(parsedag(b'+1 bad'))
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r34140 ... except Exception as e: print(pycompat.sysstr(bytes(e)))
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'''
if not desc:
return
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r34208 wordchars = pycompat.bytestr(string.ascii_letters + string.digits)
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labels = {}
p1 = -1
r = 0
def resolve(ref):
if not ref:
return p1
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r34208 elif ref[0] in pycompat.bytestr(string.digits):
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r11335 return r - int(ref)
else:
return labels[ref]
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r34209 chiter = pycompat.iterbytestr(desc)
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def nextch():
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r25170 return next(chiter, '\0')
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def nextrun(c, allow):
s = ''
while c in allow:
s += c
c = nextch()
return c, s
def nextdelimited(c, limit, escape):
s = ''
while c != limit:
if c == escape:
c = nextch()
s += c
c = nextch()
return nextch(), s
def nextstring(c):
if c == '"':
return nextdelimited(nextch(), '"', '\\')
else:
return nextrun(c, wordchars)
c = nextch()
while c != '\0':
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r34208 while c in pycompat.bytestr(string.whitespace):
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if c == '.':
yield 'n', (r, [p1])
p1 = r
r += 1
c = nextch()
elif c == '+':
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r34208 c, digs = nextrun(nextch(), pycompat.bytestr(string.digits))
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r11335 n = int(digs)
for i in xrange(0, n):
yield 'n', (r, [p1])
p1 = r
r += 1
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r12387 elif c in '*/':
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r11335 if c == '*':
c = nextch()
c, pref = nextstring(c)
prefs = [pref]
while c == '/':
c, pref = nextstring(nextch())
prefs.append(pref)
ps = [resolve(ref) for ref in prefs]
yield 'n', (r, ps)
p1 = r
r += 1
elif c == '<':
c, ref = nextstring(nextch())
p1 = resolve(ref)
elif c == ':':
c, name = nextstring(nextch())
labels[name] = p1
yield 'l', (p1, name)
elif c == '@':
c, text = nextstring(nextch())
yield 'a', text
elif c == '!':
c = nextch()
if c == '!':
cmd = ''
c = nextch()
while c not in '\n\r\0':
cmd += c
c = nextch()
yield 'C', cmd
else:
c, cmd = nextstring(c)
yield 'c', cmd
elif c == '#':
while c not in '\n\r\0':
c = nextch()
elif c == '$':
p1 = -1
c = nextch()
elif c == '\0':
return # in case it was preceded by whitespace
else:
s = ''
i = 0
while c != '\0' and i < 10:
s += c
i += 1
c = nextch()
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r26587 raise error.Abort(_('invalid character in dag description: '
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r16683 '%s...') % s)
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def dagtextlines(events,
addspaces=True,
wraplabels=False,
wrapannotations=False,
wrapcommands=False,
wrapnonlinear=False,
usedots=False,
maxlinewidth=70):
'''generates single lines for dagtext()'''
def wrapstring(text):
if re.match("^[0-9a-z]*$", text):
return text
return '"' + text.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\"') + '"'
def gen():
labels = {}
run = 0
wantr = 0
needroot = False
for kind, data in events:
if kind == 'n':
r, ps = data
# sanity check
if r != wantr:
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r26587 raise error.Abort(_("expected id %i, got %i") % (wantr, r))
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r11335 if not ps:
ps = [-1]
else:
for p in ps:
if p >= r:
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r26587 raise error.Abort(_("parent id %i is larger than "
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r12134 "current id %i") % (p, r))
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# new root?
p1 = r - 1
if len(ps) == 1 and ps[0] == -1:
if needroot:
if run:
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r34207 yield '+%d' % run
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if wrapnonlinear:
yield '\n'
yield '$'
p1 = -1
else:
needroot = True
if len(ps) == 1 and ps[0] == p1:
if usedots:
yield "."
else:
run += 1
else:
if run:
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if wrapnonlinear:
yield '\n'
prefs = []
for p in ps:
if p == p1:
prefs.append('')
elif p in labels:
prefs.append(labels[p])
else:
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r34207 prefs.append('%d' % (r - p))
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r11335 yield '*' + '/'.join(prefs)
else:
if run:
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r34207 yield '+%d' % run
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r11335 run = 0
if kind == 'l':
rid, name = data
labels[rid] = name
yield ':' + name
if wraplabels:
yield '\n'
elif kind == 'c':
yield '!' + wrapstring(data)
if wrapcommands:
yield '\n'
elif kind == 'C':
yield '!!' + data
yield '\n'
elif kind == 'a':
if wrapannotations:
yield '\n'
yield '@' + wrapstring(data)
elif kind == '#':
yield '#' + data
yield '\n'
else:
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r34207 raise error.Abort(_("invalid event type in dag: "
"('%s', '%s')")
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r37102 % (stringutil.escapestr(kind),
stringutil.escapestr(data)))
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r11335 if run:
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line = ''
for part in gen():
if part == '\n':
if line:
yield line
line = ''
else:
if len(line) + len(part) >= maxlinewidth:
yield line
line = ''
elif addspaces and line and part != '.':
line += ' '
line += part
if line:
yield line
def dagtext(dag,
addspaces=True,
wraplabels=False,
wrapannotations=False,
wrapcommands=False,
wrapnonlinear=False,
usedots=False,
maxlinewidth=70):
'''generates lines of a textual representation for a dag event stream
events should generate what parsedag() does, so:
('n', (id, [parentids])) for node creation
('l', (id, labelname)) for labels on nodes
('a', text) for annotations
('c', text) for commands
('C', text) for line commands ('!!')
('#', text) for comment lines
Parent nodes must come before child nodes.
Examples
--------
Linear run:
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])), (b'n', (1, [0]))])
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r11335 '+2'
Two roots:
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])), (b'n', (1, [-1]))])
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r11335 '+1 $ +1'
Fork and join:
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])), (b'n', (1, [0])), (b'n', (2, [0])),
... (b'n', (3, [2, 1]))])
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r11335 '+2 *2 */2'
Fork and join with labels:
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])), (b'l', (0, b'f')), (b'n', (1, [0])),
... (b'l', (1, b'p2')), (b'n', (2, [0])), (b'n', (3, [2, 1]))])
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r11335 '+1 :f +1 :p2 *f */p2'
Annotations:
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])), (b'a', b'ann'), (b'n', (1, [0]))])
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r11335 '+1 @ann +1'
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])),
... (b'a', b'my annotation'),
... (b'n', (1, [0]))])
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r11335 '+1 @"my annotation" +1'
Commands:
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])), (b'c', b'cmd'), (b'n', (1, [0]))])
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r11335 '+1 !cmd +1'
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])),
... (b'c', b'my command'),
... (b'n', (1, [0]))])
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r11335 '+1 !"my command" +1'
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])),
... (b'C', b'my command line'),
... (b'n', (1, [0]))])
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r11335 '+1 !!my command line\\n+1'
Comments:
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r34133 >>> dagtext([(b'n', (0, [-1])), (b'#', b' comment'), (b'n', (1, [0]))])
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r11335 '+1 # comment\\n+1'
>>> dagtext([])
''
Combining parsedag and dagtext:
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r34133 >>> dagtext(parsedag(b'+1 :f +1 :p2 *f */p2'))
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r11335 '+1 :f +1 :p2 *f */p2'
'''
return "\n".join(dagtextlines(dag,
addspaces,
wraplabels,
wrapannotations,
wrapcommands,
wrapnonlinear,
usedots,
maxlinewidth))