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1 | use crate::error::CommandError; |
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1 | use crate::error::CommandError; | |
2 | use crate::ui::{print_narrow_sparse_warnings, Ui}; |
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2 | use crate::ui::{print_narrow_sparse_warnings, Ui, RelativePaths, relative_paths}; | |
3 | use crate::utils::path_utils::RelativizePaths; |
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3 | use crate::utils::path_utils::RelativizePaths; | |
4 | use clap::Arg; |
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4 | use clap::Arg; | |
5 | use hg::narrow; |
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5 | use hg::narrow; | |
6 | use hg::operations::list_rev_tracked_files; |
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6 | use hg::operations::list_rev_tracked_files; | |
7 | use hg::repo::Repo; |
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7 | use hg::repo::Repo; | |
8 | use hg::utils::filter_map_results; |
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8 | use hg::utils::filter_map_results; | |
9 | use hg::utils::hg_path::HgPath; |
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9 | use hg::utils::hg_path::HgPath; | |
10 | use rayon::prelude::*; |
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10 | use rayon::prelude::*; | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | pub const HELP_TEXT: &str = " |
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12 | pub const HELP_TEXT: &str = " | |
13 | List tracked files. |
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13 | List tracked files. | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | Returns 0 on success. |
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15 | Returns 0 on success. | |
16 | "; |
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16 | "; | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | pub fn args() -> clap::Command { |
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18 | pub fn args() -> clap::Command { | |
19 | clap::command!("files") |
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19 | clap::command!("files") | |
20 | .arg( |
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20 | .arg( | |
21 | Arg::new("rev") |
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21 | Arg::new("rev") | |
22 | .help("search the repository as it is in REV") |
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22 | .help("search the repository as it is in REV") | |
23 | .short('r') |
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23 | .short('r') | |
24 | .long("revision") |
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24 | .long("revision") | |
25 | .value_name("REV"), |
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25 | .value_name("REV"), | |
26 | ) |
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26 | ) | |
27 | .about(HELP_TEXT) |
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27 | .about(HELP_TEXT) | |
28 | } |
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28 | } | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | pub fn run(invocation: &crate::CliInvocation) -> Result<(), CommandError> { |
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30 | pub fn run(invocation: &crate::CliInvocation) -> Result<(), CommandError> { | |
31 | let relative = invocation.config.get(b"ui", b"relative-paths"); |
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31 | match relative_paths(invocation.config)? { | |
32 | if relative.is_some() { |
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32 | RelativePaths::Legacy | RelativePaths::Bool(true) => (), | |
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33 | RelativePaths::Bool(false) => { | |||
33 | return Err(CommandError::unsupported( |
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34 | return Err(CommandError::unsupported( | |
34 | "non-default ui.relative-paths", |
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35 | "non-default ui.relative-paths", | |
35 | )); |
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36 | )); | |
36 | } |
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37 | } | |
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38 | } | |||
37 |
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39 | |||
38 | let rev = invocation.subcommand_args.get_one::<String>("rev"); |
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40 | let rev = invocation.subcommand_args.get_one::<String>("rev"); | |
39 |
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41 | |||
40 | let repo = invocation.repo?; |
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42 | let repo = invocation.repo?; | |
41 |
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43 | |||
42 | // It seems better if this check is removed: this would correspond to |
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44 | // It seems better if this check is removed: this would correspond to | |
43 | // automatically enabling the extension if the repo requires it. |
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45 | // automatically enabling the extension if the repo requires it. | |
44 | // However we need this check to be in sync with vanilla hg so hg tests |
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46 | // However we need this check to be in sync with vanilla hg so hg tests | |
45 | // pass. |
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47 | // pass. | |
46 | if repo.has_sparse() |
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48 | if repo.has_sparse() | |
47 | && invocation.config.get(b"extensions", b"sparse").is_none() |
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49 | && invocation.config.get(b"extensions", b"sparse").is_none() | |
48 | { |
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50 | { | |
49 | return Err(CommandError::unsupported( |
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51 | return Err(CommandError::unsupported( | |
50 | "repo is using sparse, but sparse extension is not enabled", |
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52 | "repo is using sparse, but sparse extension is not enabled", | |
51 | )); |
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53 | )); | |
52 | } |
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54 | } | |
53 |
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55 | |||
54 | let (narrow_matcher, narrow_warnings) = narrow::matcher(repo)?; |
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56 | let (narrow_matcher, narrow_warnings) = narrow::matcher(repo)?; | |
55 | print_narrow_sparse_warnings(&narrow_warnings, &[], invocation.ui, repo)?; |
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57 | print_narrow_sparse_warnings(&narrow_warnings, &[], invocation.ui, repo)?; | |
56 |
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58 | |||
57 | if let Some(rev) = rev { |
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59 | if let Some(rev) = rev { | |
58 | let files = list_rev_tracked_files(repo, rev, narrow_matcher) |
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60 | let files = list_rev_tracked_files(repo, rev, narrow_matcher) | |
59 | .map_err(|e| (e, rev.as_ref()))?; |
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61 | .map_err(|e| (e, rev.as_ref()))?; | |
60 | display_files(invocation.ui, repo, files.iter()) |
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62 | display_files(invocation.ui, repo, files.iter()) | |
61 | } else { |
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63 | } else { | |
62 | // The dirstate always reflects the sparse narrowspec. |
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64 | // The dirstate always reflects the sparse narrowspec. | |
63 | let dirstate = repo.dirstate_map()?; |
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65 | let dirstate = repo.dirstate_map()?; | |
64 | let files_res: Result<Vec<_>, _> = |
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66 | let files_res: Result<Vec<_>, _> = | |
65 | filter_map_results(dirstate.iter(), |(path, entry)| { |
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67 | filter_map_results(dirstate.iter(), |(path, entry)| { | |
66 | Ok(if entry.tracked() && narrow_matcher.matches(path) { |
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68 | Ok(if entry.tracked() && narrow_matcher.matches(path) { | |
67 | Some(path) |
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69 | Some(path) | |
68 | } else { |
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70 | } else { | |
69 | None |
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71 | None | |
70 | }) |
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72 | }) | |
71 | }) |
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73 | }) | |
72 | .collect(); |
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74 | .collect(); | |
73 |
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75 | |||
74 | let mut files = files_res?; |
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76 | let mut files = files_res?; | |
75 | files.par_sort_unstable(); |
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77 | files.par_sort_unstable(); | |
76 |
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78 | |||
77 | display_files( |
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79 | display_files( | |
78 | invocation.ui, |
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80 | invocation.ui, | |
79 | repo, |
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81 | repo, | |
80 | files.into_iter().map::<Result<_, CommandError>, _>(Ok), |
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82 | files.into_iter().map::<Result<_, CommandError>, _>(Ok), | |
81 | ) |
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83 | ) | |
82 | } |
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84 | } | |
83 | } |
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85 | } | |
84 |
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86 | |||
85 | fn display_files<'a, E>( |
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87 | fn display_files<'a, E>( | |
86 | ui: &Ui, |
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88 | ui: &Ui, | |
87 | repo: &Repo, |
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89 | repo: &Repo, | |
88 | files: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<&'a HgPath, E>>, |
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90 | files: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<&'a HgPath, E>>, | |
89 | ) -> Result<(), CommandError> |
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91 | ) -> Result<(), CommandError> | |
90 | where |
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92 | where | |
91 | CommandError: From<E>, |
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93 | CommandError: From<E>, | |
92 | { |
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94 | { | |
93 | let mut stdout = ui.stdout_buffer(); |
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95 | let mut stdout = ui.stdout_buffer(); | |
94 | let mut any = false; |
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96 | let mut any = false; | |
95 |
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97 | |||
96 | let relativize = RelativizePaths::new(repo)?; |
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98 | let relativize = RelativizePaths::new(repo)?; | |
97 | for result in files { |
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99 | for result in files { | |
98 | let path = result?; |
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100 | let path = result?; | |
99 | stdout.write_all(&relativize.relativize(path))?; |
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101 | stdout.write_all(&relativize.relativize(path))?; | |
100 | stdout.write_all(b"\n")?; |
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102 | stdout.write_all(b"\n")?; | |
101 | any = true; |
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103 | any = true; | |
102 | } |
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104 | } | |
103 |
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105 | |||
104 | stdout.flush()?; |
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106 | stdout.flush()?; | |
105 | if any { |
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107 | if any { | |
106 | Ok(()) |
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108 | Ok(()) | |
107 | } else { |
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109 | } else { | |
108 | Err(CommandError::Unsuccessful) |
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110 | Err(CommandError::Unsuccessful) | |
109 | } |
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111 | } | |
110 | } |
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112 | } |
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1 | use crate::color::ColorConfig; |
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1 | use crate::color::ColorConfig; | |
2 | use crate::color::Effect; |
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2 | use crate::color::Effect; | |
3 | use crate::error::CommandError; |
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3 | use crate::error::CommandError; | |
4 | use format_bytes::format_bytes; |
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4 | use format_bytes::format_bytes; | |
5 | use format_bytes::write_bytes; |
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5 | use format_bytes::write_bytes; | |
6 | use hg::config::Config; |
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6 | use hg::config::Config; | |
7 | use hg::config::PlainInfo; |
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7 | use hg::config::PlainInfo; | |
8 | use hg::errors::HgError; |
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8 | use hg::errors::HgError; | |
9 | use hg::repo::Repo; |
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9 | use hg::repo::Repo; | |
10 | use hg::sparse; |
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10 | use hg::sparse; | |
11 | use hg::utils::files::get_bytes_from_path; |
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11 | use hg::utils::files::get_bytes_from_path; | |
12 | use hg::PatternFileWarning; |
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12 | use hg::PatternFileWarning; | |
13 | use std::borrow::Cow; |
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13 | use std::borrow::Cow; | |
14 | use std::io; |
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14 | use std::io; | |
15 | use std::io::{ErrorKind, Write}; |
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15 | use std::io::{ErrorKind, Write}; | |
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | pub struct Ui { |
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17 | pub struct Ui { | |
18 | stdout: std::io::Stdout, |
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18 | stdout: std::io::Stdout, | |
19 | stderr: std::io::Stderr, |
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19 | stderr: std::io::Stderr, | |
20 | colors: Option<ColorConfig>, |
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20 | colors: Option<ColorConfig>, | |
21 | } |
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21 | } | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | /// The kind of user interface error |
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23 | /// The kind of user interface error | |
24 | pub enum UiError { |
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24 | pub enum UiError { | |
25 | /// The standard output stream cannot be written to |
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25 | /// The standard output stream cannot be written to | |
26 | StdoutError(io::Error), |
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26 | StdoutError(io::Error), | |
27 | /// The standard error stream cannot be written to |
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27 | /// The standard error stream cannot be written to | |
28 | StderrError(io::Error), |
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28 | StderrError(io::Error), | |
29 | } |
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29 | } | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | /// The commandline user interface |
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31 | /// The commandline user interface | |
32 | impl Ui { |
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32 | impl Ui { | |
33 | pub fn new(config: &Config) -> Result<Self, HgError> { |
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33 | pub fn new(config: &Config) -> Result<Self, HgError> { | |
34 | Ok(Ui { |
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34 | Ok(Ui { | |
35 | // If using something else, also adapt `isatty()` below. |
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35 | // If using something else, also adapt `isatty()` below. | |
36 | stdout: std::io::stdout(), |
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36 | stdout: std::io::stdout(), | |
37 |
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37 | |||
38 | stderr: std::io::stderr(), |
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38 | stderr: std::io::stderr(), | |
39 | colors: ColorConfig::new(config)?, |
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39 | colors: ColorConfig::new(config)?, | |
40 | }) |
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40 | }) | |
41 | } |
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41 | } | |
42 |
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42 | |||
43 | /// Default to no color if color configuration errors. |
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43 | /// Default to no color if color configuration errors. | |
44 | /// |
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44 | /// | |
45 | /// Useful when weβre already handling another error. |
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45 | /// Useful when weβre already handling another error. | |
46 | pub fn new_infallible(config: &Config) -> Self { |
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46 | pub fn new_infallible(config: &Config) -> Self { | |
47 | Ui { |
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47 | Ui { | |
48 | // If using something else, also adapt `isatty()` below. |
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48 | // If using something else, also adapt `isatty()` below. | |
49 | stdout: std::io::stdout(), |
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49 | stdout: std::io::stdout(), | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 | stderr: std::io::stderr(), |
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51 | stderr: std::io::stderr(), | |
52 | colors: ColorConfig::new(config).unwrap_or(None), |
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52 | colors: ColorConfig::new(config).unwrap_or(None), | |
53 | } |
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53 | } | |
54 | } |
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54 | } | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | /// Returns a buffered handle on stdout for faster batch printing |
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56 | /// Returns a buffered handle on stdout for faster batch printing | |
57 | /// operations. |
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57 | /// operations. | |
58 | pub fn stdout_buffer(&self) -> StdoutBuffer<std::io::StdoutLock> { |
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58 | pub fn stdout_buffer(&self) -> StdoutBuffer<std::io::StdoutLock> { | |
59 | StdoutBuffer::new(self.stdout.lock()) |
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59 | StdoutBuffer::new(self.stdout.lock()) | |
60 | } |
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60 | } | |
61 |
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61 | |||
62 | /// Write bytes to stdout |
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62 | /// Write bytes to stdout | |
63 | pub fn write_stdout(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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63 | pub fn write_stdout(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
64 | let mut stdout = self.stdout.lock(); |
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64 | let mut stdout = self.stdout.lock(); | |
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | stdout.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error)?; |
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66 | stdout.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error)?; | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | stdout.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error) |
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68 | stdout.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error) | |
69 | } |
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69 | } | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | /// Write bytes to stderr |
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71 | /// Write bytes to stderr | |
72 | pub fn write_stderr(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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72 | pub fn write_stderr(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
73 | let mut stderr = self.stderr.lock(); |
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73 | let mut stderr = self.stderr.lock(); | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 | stderr.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stderr_error)?; |
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75 | stderr.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stderr_error)?; | |
76 |
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76 | |||
77 | stderr.flush().or_else(handle_stderr_error) |
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77 | stderr.flush().or_else(handle_stderr_error) | |
78 | } |
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78 | } | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | /// Write bytes to stdout with the given label |
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80 | /// Write bytes to stdout with the given label | |
81 | /// |
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81 | /// | |
82 | /// Like the optional `label` parameter in `mercurial/ui.py`, |
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82 | /// Like the optional `label` parameter in `mercurial/ui.py`, | |
83 | /// this label influences the color used for this output. |
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83 | /// this label influences the color used for this output. | |
84 | pub fn write_stdout_labelled( |
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84 | pub fn write_stdout_labelled( | |
85 | &self, |
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85 | &self, | |
86 | bytes: &[u8], |
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86 | bytes: &[u8], | |
87 | label: &str, |
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87 | label: &str, | |
88 | ) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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88 | ) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
89 | if let Some(colors) = &self.colors { |
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89 | if let Some(colors) = &self.colors { | |
90 | if let Some(effects) = colors.styles.get(label.as_bytes()) { |
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90 | if let Some(effects) = colors.styles.get(label.as_bytes()) { | |
91 | if !effects.is_empty() { |
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91 | if !effects.is_empty() { | |
92 | return self |
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92 | return self | |
93 | .write_stdout_with_effects(bytes, effects) |
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93 | .write_stdout_with_effects(bytes, effects) | |
94 | .or_else(handle_stdout_error); |
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94 | .or_else(handle_stdout_error); | |
95 | } |
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95 | } | |
96 | } |
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96 | } | |
97 | } |
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97 | } | |
98 | self.write_stdout(bytes) |
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98 | self.write_stdout(bytes) | |
99 | } |
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99 | } | |
100 |
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100 | |||
101 | fn write_stdout_with_effects( |
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101 | fn write_stdout_with_effects( | |
102 | &self, |
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102 | &self, | |
103 | bytes: &[u8], |
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103 | bytes: &[u8], | |
104 | effects: &[Effect], |
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104 | effects: &[Effect], | |
105 | ) -> io::Result<()> { |
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105 | ) -> io::Result<()> { | |
106 | let stdout = &mut self.stdout.lock(); |
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106 | let stdout = &mut self.stdout.lock(); | |
107 | let mut write_line = |line: &[u8], first: bool| { |
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107 | let mut write_line = |line: &[u8], first: bool| { | |
108 | // `line` does not include the newline delimiter |
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108 | // `line` does not include the newline delimiter | |
109 | if !first { |
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109 | if !first { | |
110 | stdout.write_all(b"\n")?; |
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110 | stdout.write_all(b"\n")?; | |
111 | } |
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111 | } | |
112 | if line.is_empty() { |
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112 | if line.is_empty() { | |
113 | return Ok(()); |
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113 | return Ok(()); | |
114 | } |
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114 | } | |
115 | /// 0x1B == 27 == 0o33 |
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115 | /// 0x1B == 27 == 0o33 | |
116 | const ASCII_ESCAPE: &[u8] = b"\x1b"; |
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116 | const ASCII_ESCAPE: &[u8] = b"\x1b"; | |
117 | write_bytes!(stdout, b"{}[0", ASCII_ESCAPE)?; |
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117 | write_bytes!(stdout, b"{}[0", ASCII_ESCAPE)?; | |
118 | for effect in effects { |
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118 | for effect in effects { | |
119 | write_bytes!(stdout, b";{}", effect)?; |
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119 | write_bytes!(stdout, b";{}", effect)?; | |
120 | } |
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120 | } | |
121 | write_bytes!(stdout, b"m")?; |
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121 | write_bytes!(stdout, b"m")?; | |
122 | stdout.write_all(line)?; |
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122 | stdout.write_all(line)?; | |
123 | write_bytes!(stdout, b"{}[0m", ASCII_ESCAPE) |
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123 | write_bytes!(stdout, b"{}[0m", ASCII_ESCAPE) | |
124 | }; |
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124 | }; | |
125 | let mut lines = bytes.split(|&byte| byte == b'\n'); |
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125 | let mut lines = bytes.split(|&byte| byte == b'\n'); | |
126 | if let Some(first) = lines.next() { |
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126 | if let Some(first) = lines.next() { | |
127 | write_line(first, true)?; |
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127 | write_line(first, true)?; | |
128 | for line in lines { |
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128 | for line in lines { | |
129 | write_line(line, false)? |
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129 | write_line(line, false)? | |
130 | } |
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130 | } | |
131 | } |
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131 | } | |
132 | stdout.flush() |
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132 | stdout.flush() | |
133 | } |
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133 | } | |
134 | } |
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134 | } | |
135 |
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135 | |||
136 | // TODO: pass the PlainInfo to call sites directly and |
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136 | // TODO: pass the PlainInfo to call sites directly and | |
137 | // delete this function |
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137 | // delete this function | |
138 | pub fn plain(opt_feature: Option<&str>) -> bool { |
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138 | pub fn plain(opt_feature: Option<&str>) -> bool { | |
139 | let plain_info = PlainInfo::from_env(); |
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139 | let plain_info = PlainInfo::from_env(); | |
140 | match opt_feature { |
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140 | match opt_feature { | |
141 | None => plain_info.is_plain(), |
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141 | None => plain_info.is_plain(), | |
142 | Some(feature) => plain_info.is_feature_plain(feature), |
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142 | Some(feature) => plain_info.is_feature_plain(feature), | |
143 | } |
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143 | } | |
144 | } |
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144 | } | |
145 |
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145 | |||
146 | /// A buffered stdout writer for faster batch printing operations. |
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146 | /// A buffered stdout writer for faster batch printing operations. | |
147 | pub struct StdoutBuffer<W: Write> { |
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147 | pub struct StdoutBuffer<W: Write> { | |
148 | buf: io::BufWriter<W>, |
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148 | buf: io::BufWriter<W>, | |
149 | } |
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149 | } | |
150 |
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150 | |||
151 | impl<W: Write> StdoutBuffer<W> { |
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151 | impl<W: Write> StdoutBuffer<W> { | |
152 | pub fn new(writer: W) -> Self { |
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152 | pub fn new(writer: W) -> Self { | |
153 | let buf = io::BufWriter::new(writer); |
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153 | let buf = io::BufWriter::new(writer); | |
154 | Self { buf } |
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154 | Self { buf } | |
155 | } |
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155 | } | |
156 |
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156 | |||
157 | /// Write bytes to stdout buffer |
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157 | /// Write bytes to stdout buffer | |
158 | pub fn write_all(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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158 | pub fn write_all(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
159 | self.buf.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error) |
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159 | self.buf.write_all(bytes).or_else(handle_stdout_error) | |
160 | } |
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160 | } | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | /// Flush bytes to stdout |
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162 | /// Flush bytes to stdout | |
163 | pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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163 | pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
164 | self.buf.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error) |
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164 | self.buf.flush().or_else(handle_stdout_error) | |
165 | } |
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165 | } | |
166 | } |
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166 | } | |
167 |
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167 | |||
168 | /// Sometimes writing to stdout is not possible, try writing to stderr to |
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168 | /// Sometimes writing to stdout is not possible, try writing to stderr to | |
169 | /// signal that failure, otherwise just bail. |
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169 | /// signal that failure, otherwise just bail. | |
170 | fn handle_stdout_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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170 | fn handle_stdout_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
171 | if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() { |
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171 | if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() { | |
172 | // This makes `| head` work for example |
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172 | // This makes `| head` work for example | |
173 | return Ok(()); |
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173 | return Ok(()); | |
174 | } |
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174 | } | |
175 | let mut stderr = io::stderr(); |
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175 | let mut stderr = io::stderr(); | |
176 |
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176 | |||
177 | stderr |
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177 | stderr | |
178 | .write_all(&format_bytes!( |
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178 | .write_all(&format_bytes!( | |
179 | b"abort: {}\n", |
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179 | b"abort: {}\n", | |
180 | error.to_string().as_bytes() |
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180 | error.to_string().as_bytes() | |
181 | )) |
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181 | )) | |
182 | .map_err(UiError::StderrError)?; |
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182 | .map_err(UiError::StderrError)?; | |
183 |
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183 | |||
184 | stderr.flush().map_err(UiError::StderrError)?; |
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184 | stderr.flush().map_err(UiError::StderrError)?; | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | Err(UiError::StdoutError(error)) |
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186 | Err(UiError::StdoutError(error)) | |
187 | } |
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187 | } | |
188 |
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188 | |||
189 | /// Sometimes writing to stderr is not possible. |
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189 | /// Sometimes writing to stderr is not possible. | |
190 | fn handle_stderr_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> { |
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190 | fn handle_stderr_error(error: io::Error) -> Result<(), UiError> { | |
191 | // A broken pipe should not result in a error |
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191 | // A broken pipe should not result in a error | |
192 | // like with `| head` for example |
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192 | // like with `| head` for example | |
193 | if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() { |
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193 | if let ErrorKind::BrokenPipe = error.kind() { | |
194 | return Ok(()); |
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194 | return Ok(()); | |
195 | } |
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195 | } | |
196 | Err(UiError::StdoutError(error)) |
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196 | Err(UiError::StdoutError(error)) | |
197 | } |
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197 | } | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 | /// Encode rust strings according to the user system. |
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199 | /// Encode rust strings according to the user system. | |
200 | pub fn utf8_to_local(s: &str) -> Cow<[u8]> { |
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200 | pub fn utf8_to_local(s: &str) -> Cow<[u8]> { | |
201 | // TODO encode for the user's system // |
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201 | // TODO encode for the user's system // | |
202 | let bytes = s.as_bytes(); |
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202 | let bytes = s.as_bytes(); | |
203 | Cow::Borrowed(bytes) |
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203 | Cow::Borrowed(bytes) | |
204 | } |
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204 | } | |
205 |
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205 | |||
206 | /// Decode user system bytes to Rust string. |
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206 | /// Decode user system bytes to Rust string. | |
207 | pub fn local_to_utf8(s: &[u8]) -> Cow<str> { |
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207 | pub fn local_to_utf8(s: &[u8]) -> Cow<str> { | |
208 | // TODO decode from the user's system |
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208 | // TODO decode from the user's system | |
209 | String::from_utf8_lossy(s) |
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209 | String::from_utf8_lossy(s) | |
210 | } |
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210 | } | |
211 |
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211 | |||
212 | /// Should formatted output be used? |
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212 | /// Should formatted output be used? | |
213 | /// |
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213 | /// | |
214 | /// Note: rhg does not have the formatter mechanism yet, |
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214 | /// Note: rhg does not have the formatter mechanism yet, | |
215 | /// but this is also used when deciding whether to use color. |
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215 | /// but this is also used when deciding whether to use color. | |
216 | pub fn formatted(config: &Config) -> Result<bool, HgError> { |
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216 | pub fn formatted(config: &Config) -> Result<bool, HgError> { | |
217 | if let Some(formatted) = config.get_option(b"ui", b"formatted")? { |
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217 | if let Some(formatted) = config.get_option(b"ui", b"formatted")? { | |
218 | Ok(formatted) |
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218 | Ok(formatted) | |
219 | } else { |
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219 | } else { | |
220 | isatty(config) |
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220 | isatty(config) | |
221 | } |
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221 | } | |
222 | } |
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222 | } | |
223 |
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223 | |||
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224 | pub enum RelativePaths { | |||
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225 | Legacy, | |||
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226 | Bool(bool), | |||
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227 | } | |||
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228 | ||||
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229 | pub fn relative_paths(config: &Config) -> Result<RelativePaths, HgError> { | |||
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230 | Ok(match config.get(b"ui", b"relative-paths") { | |||
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231 | None | Some(b"legacy") => RelativePaths::Legacy, | |||
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232 | _ => RelativePaths::Bool(config.get_bool(b"ui", b"relative-paths")?), | |||
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233 | }) | |||
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234 | } | |||
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235 | ||||
224 | fn isatty(config: &Config) -> Result<bool, HgError> { |
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236 | fn isatty(config: &Config) -> Result<bool, HgError> { | |
225 | Ok(if config.get_bool(b"ui", b"nontty")? { |
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237 | Ok(if config.get_bool(b"ui", b"nontty")? { | |
226 | false |
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238 | false | |
227 | } else { |
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239 | } else { | |
228 | atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout) |
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240 | atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdout) | |
229 | }) |
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241 | }) | |
230 | } |
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242 | } | |
231 |
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243 | |||
232 | /// Return the formatted bytestring corresponding to a pattern file warning, |
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244 | /// Return the formatted bytestring corresponding to a pattern file warning, | |
233 | /// as expected by the CLI. |
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245 | /// as expected by the CLI. | |
234 | pub(crate) fn format_pattern_file_warning( |
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246 | pub(crate) fn format_pattern_file_warning( | |
235 | warning: &PatternFileWarning, |
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247 | warning: &PatternFileWarning, | |
236 | repo: &Repo, |
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248 | repo: &Repo, | |
237 | ) -> Vec<u8> { |
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249 | ) -> Vec<u8> { | |
238 | match warning { |
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250 | match warning { | |
239 | PatternFileWarning::InvalidSyntax(path, syntax) => format_bytes!( |
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251 | PatternFileWarning::InvalidSyntax(path, syntax) => format_bytes!( | |
240 | b"{}: ignoring invalid syntax '{}'\n", |
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252 | b"{}: ignoring invalid syntax '{}'\n", | |
241 | get_bytes_from_path(path), |
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253 | get_bytes_from_path(path), | |
242 | &*syntax |
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254 | &*syntax | |
243 | ), |
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255 | ), | |
244 | PatternFileWarning::NoSuchFile(path) => { |
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256 | PatternFileWarning::NoSuchFile(path) => { | |
245 | let path = if let Ok(relative) = |
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257 | let path = if let Ok(relative) = | |
246 | path.strip_prefix(repo.working_directory_path()) |
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258 | path.strip_prefix(repo.working_directory_path()) | |
247 | { |
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259 | { | |
248 | relative |
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260 | relative | |
249 | } else { |
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261 | } else { | |
250 | &*path |
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262 | &*path | |
251 | }; |
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263 | }; | |
252 | format_bytes!( |
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264 | format_bytes!( | |
253 | b"skipping unreadable pattern file '{}': \ |
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265 | b"skipping unreadable pattern file '{}': \ | |
254 | No such file or directory\n", |
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266 | No such file or directory\n", | |
255 | get_bytes_from_path(path), |
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267 | get_bytes_from_path(path), | |
256 | ) |
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268 | ) | |
257 | } |
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269 | } | |
258 | } |
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270 | } | |
259 | } |
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271 | } | |
260 |
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272 | |||
261 | /// Print with `Ui` the formatted bytestring corresponding to a |
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273 | /// Print with `Ui` the formatted bytestring corresponding to a | |
262 | /// sparse/narrow warning, as expected by the CLI. |
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274 | /// sparse/narrow warning, as expected by the CLI. | |
263 | pub(crate) fn print_narrow_sparse_warnings( |
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275 | pub(crate) fn print_narrow_sparse_warnings( | |
264 | narrow_warnings: &[sparse::SparseWarning], |
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276 | narrow_warnings: &[sparse::SparseWarning], | |
265 | sparse_warnings: &[sparse::SparseWarning], |
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277 | sparse_warnings: &[sparse::SparseWarning], | |
266 | ui: &Ui, |
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278 | ui: &Ui, | |
267 | repo: &Repo, |
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279 | repo: &Repo, | |
268 | ) -> Result<(), CommandError> { |
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280 | ) -> Result<(), CommandError> { | |
269 | for warning in narrow_warnings.iter().chain(sparse_warnings) { |
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281 | for warning in narrow_warnings.iter().chain(sparse_warnings) { | |
270 | match &warning { |
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282 | match &warning { | |
271 | sparse::SparseWarning::RootWarning { context, line } => { |
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283 | sparse::SparseWarning::RootWarning { context, line } => { | |
272 | let msg = format_bytes!( |
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284 | let msg = format_bytes!( | |
273 | b"warning: {} profile cannot use paths \" |
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285 | b"warning: {} profile cannot use paths \" | |
274 | starting with /, ignoring {}\n", |
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286 | starting with /, ignoring {}\n", | |
275 | context, |
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287 | context, | |
276 | line |
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288 | line | |
277 | ); |
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289 | ); | |
278 | ui.write_stderr(&msg)?; |
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290 | ui.write_stderr(&msg)?; | |
279 | } |
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291 | } | |
280 | sparse::SparseWarning::ProfileNotFound { profile, rev } => { |
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292 | sparse::SparseWarning::ProfileNotFound { profile, rev } => { | |
281 | let msg = format_bytes!( |
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293 | let msg = format_bytes!( | |
282 | b"warning: sparse profile '{}' not found \" |
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294 | b"warning: sparse profile '{}' not found \" | |
283 | in rev {} - ignoring it\n", |
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295 | in rev {} - ignoring it\n", | |
284 | profile, |
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296 | profile, | |
285 | rev |
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297 | rev | |
286 | ); |
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298 | ); | |
287 | ui.write_stderr(&msg)?; |
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299 | ui.write_stderr(&msg)?; | |
288 | } |
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300 | } | |
289 | sparse::SparseWarning::Pattern(e) => { |
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301 | sparse::SparseWarning::Pattern(e) => { | |
290 | ui.write_stderr(&format_pattern_file_warning(e, repo))?; |
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302 | ui.write_stderr(&format_pattern_file_warning(e, repo))?; | |
291 | } |
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303 | } | |
292 | } |
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304 | } | |
293 | } |
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305 | } | |
294 | Ok(()) |
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306 | Ok(()) | |
295 | } |
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307 | } |
@@ -1,417 +1,419 b'' | |||||
1 | #require rhg |
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1 | #require rhg | |
2 |
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2 | |||
3 | $ NO_FALLBACK="env RHG_ON_UNSUPPORTED=abort" |
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3 | $ NO_FALLBACK="env RHG_ON_UNSUPPORTED=abort" | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | Unimplemented command |
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5 | Unimplemented command | |
6 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg unimplemented-command |
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6 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg unimplemented-command | |
7 | unsupported feature: error: The subcommand 'unimplemented-command' wasn't recognized |
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7 | unsupported feature: error: The subcommand 'unimplemented-command' wasn't recognized | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | Usage: rhg [OPTIONS] <COMMAND> |
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9 | Usage: rhg [OPTIONS] <COMMAND> | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | For more information try '--help' |
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11 | For more information try '--help' | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | [252] |
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13 | [252] | |
14 | $ rhg unimplemented-command --config rhg.on-unsupported=abort-silent |
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14 | $ rhg unimplemented-command --config rhg.on-unsupported=abort-silent | |
15 | [252] |
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15 | [252] | |
16 |
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16 | |||
17 | Finding root |
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17 | Finding root | |
18 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg root |
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18 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg root | |
19 | abort: no repository found in '$TESTTMP' (.hg not found)! |
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19 | abort: no repository found in '$TESTTMP' (.hg not found)! | |
20 | [255] |
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20 | [255] | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | $ hg init repository |
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22 | $ hg init repository | |
23 | $ cd repository |
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23 | $ cd repository | |
24 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg root |
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24 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg root | |
25 | $TESTTMP/repository |
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25 | $TESTTMP/repository | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | Reading and setting configuration |
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27 | Reading and setting configuration | |
28 | $ echo "[ui]" >> $HGRCPATH |
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28 | $ echo "[ui]" >> $HGRCPATH | |
29 | $ echo "username = user1" >> $HGRCPATH |
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29 | $ echo "username = user1" >> $HGRCPATH | |
30 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg config ui.username |
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30 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg config ui.username | |
31 | user1 |
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31 | user1 | |
32 | $ echo "[ui]" >> .hg/hgrc |
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32 | $ echo "[ui]" >> .hg/hgrc | |
33 | $ echo "username = user2" >> .hg/hgrc |
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33 | $ echo "username = user2" >> .hg/hgrc | |
34 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg config ui.username |
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34 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg config ui.username | |
35 | user2 |
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35 | user2 | |
36 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg --config ui.username=user3 config ui.username |
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36 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg --config ui.username=user3 config ui.username | |
37 | user3 |
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37 | user3 | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | Unwritable file descriptor |
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39 | Unwritable file descriptor | |
40 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg root > /dev/full |
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40 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg root > /dev/full | |
41 | abort: No space left on device (os error 28) |
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41 | abort: No space left on device (os error 28) | |
42 | [255] |
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42 | [255] | |
43 |
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43 | |||
44 | Deleted repository |
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44 | Deleted repository | |
45 | $ rm -rf `pwd` |
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45 | $ rm -rf `pwd` | |
46 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg root |
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46 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg root | |
47 | abort: error getting current working directory: $ENOENT$ |
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47 | abort: error getting current working directory: $ENOENT$ | |
48 | [255] |
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48 | [255] | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | Listing tracked files |
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50 | Listing tracked files | |
51 | $ cd $TESTTMP |
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51 | $ cd $TESTTMP | |
52 | $ hg init repository |
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52 | $ hg init repository | |
53 | $ cd repository |
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53 | $ cd repository | |
54 | $ for i in 1 2 3; do |
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54 | $ for i in 1 2 3; do | |
55 | > echo $i >> file$i |
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55 | > echo $i >> file$i | |
56 | > hg add file$i |
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56 | > hg add file$i | |
57 | > done |
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57 | > done | |
58 | > hg commit -m "commit $i" -q |
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58 | > hg commit -m "commit $i" -q | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | Listing tracked files from root |
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60 | Listing tracked files from root | |
61 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files |
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61 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files | |
62 | file1 |
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62 | file1 | |
63 | file2 |
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63 | file2 | |
64 | file3 |
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64 | file3 | |
65 |
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65 | |||
66 | Listing tracked files from subdirectory |
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66 | Listing tracked files from subdirectory | |
67 | $ mkdir -p path/to/directory |
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67 | $ mkdir -p path/to/directory | |
68 | $ cd path/to/directory |
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68 | $ cd path/to/directory | |
69 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files |
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69 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files | |
70 | ../../../file1 |
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70 | ../../../file1 | |
71 | ../../../file2 |
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71 | ../../../file2 | |
72 | ../../../file3 |
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72 | ../../../file3 | |
73 |
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73 | |||
74 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files --config ui.relative-paths=legacy |
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74 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files --config ui.relative-paths=legacy | |
75 | unsupported feature: non-default ui.relative-paths |
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75 | ../../../file1 | |
76 | [252] |
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76 | ../../../file2 | |
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77 | ../../../file3 | |||
77 |
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78 | |||
78 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files --config ui.relative-paths=false |
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79 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files --config ui.relative-paths=false | |
79 | unsupported feature: non-default ui.relative-paths |
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80 | unsupported feature: non-default ui.relative-paths | |
80 | [252] |
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81 | [252] | |
81 |
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82 | |||
82 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files --config ui.relative-paths=true |
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83 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files --config ui.relative-paths=true | |
83 | unsupported feature: non-default ui.relative-paths |
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84 | ../../../file1 | |
84 | [252] |
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85 | ../../../file2 | |
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86 | ../../../file3 | |||
85 |
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87 | |||
86 | Listing tracked files through broken pipe |
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88 | Listing tracked files through broken pipe | |
87 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files | head -n 1 |
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89 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files | head -n 1 | |
88 | ../../../file1 |
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90 | ../../../file1 | |
89 |
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91 | |||
90 | Debuging data in inline index |
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92 | Debuging data in inline index | |
91 | $ cd $TESTTMP |
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93 | $ cd $TESTTMP | |
92 | $ rm -rf repository |
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94 | $ rm -rf repository | |
93 | $ hg init repository |
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95 | $ hg init repository | |
94 | $ cd repository |
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96 | $ cd repository | |
95 | $ for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6; do |
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97 | $ for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6; do | |
96 | > echo $i >> file-$i |
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98 | > echo $i >> file-$i | |
97 | > hg add file-$i |
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99 | > hg add file-$i | |
98 | > hg commit -m "Commit $i" -q |
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100 | > hg commit -m "Commit $i" -q | |
99 | > done |
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101 | > done | |
100 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugdata -c 2 |
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102 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugdata -c 2 | |
101 | 8d0267cb034247ebfa5ee58ce59e22e57a492297 |
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103 | 8d0267cb034247ebfa5ee58ce59e22e57a492297 | |
102 | test |
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104 | test | |
103 | 0 0 |
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105 | 0 0 | |
104 | file-3 |
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106 | file-3 | |
105 |
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107 | |||
106 | Commit 3 (no-eol) |
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108 | Commit 3 (no-eol) | |
107 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugdata -m 2 |
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109 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugdata -m 2 | |
108 | file-1\x00b8e02f6433738021a065f94175c7cd23db5f05be (esc) |
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110 | file-1\x00b8e02f6433738021a065f94175c7cd23db5f05be (esc) | |
109 | file-2\x005d9299349fc01ddd25d0070d149b124d8f10411e (esc) |
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111 | file-2\x005d9299349fc01ddd25d0070d149b124d8f10411e (esc) | |
110 | file-3\x002661d26c649684b482d10f91960cc3db683c38b4 (esc) |
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112 | file-3\x002661d26c649684b482d10f91960cc3db683c38b4 (esc) | |
111 |
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113 | |||
112 | Debuging with full node id |
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114 | Debuging with full node id | |
113 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugdata -c `hg log -r 0 -T '{node}'` |
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115 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugdata -c `hg log -r 0 -T '{node}'` | |
114 | d1d1c679d3053e8926061b6f45ca52009f011e3f |
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116 | d1d1c679d3053e8926061b6f45ca52009f011e3f | |
115 | test |
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117 | test | |
116 | 0 0 |
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118 | 0 0 | |
117 | file-1 |
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119 | file-1 | |
118 |
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120 | |||
119 | Commit 1 (no-eol) |
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121 | Commit 1 (no-eol) | |
120 |
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122 | |||
121 | Specifying revisions by changeset ID |
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123 | Specifying revisions by changeset ID | |
122 | $ hg log -T '{node}\n' |
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124 | $ hg log -T '{node}\n' | |
123 | c6ad58c44207b6ff8a4fbbca7045a5edaa7e908b |
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125 | c6ad58c44207b6ff8a4fbbca7045a5edaa7e908b | |
124 | d654274993d0149eecc3cc03214f598320211900 |
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126 | d654274993d0149eecc3cc03214f598320211900 | |
125 | f646af7e96481d3a5470b695cf30ad8e3ab6c575 |
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127 | f646af7e96481d3a5470b695cf30ad8e3ab6c575 | |
126 | cf8b83f14ead62b374b6e91a0e9303b85dfd9ed7 |
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128 | cf8b83f14ead62b374b6e91a0e9303b85dfd9ed7 | |
127 | 91c6f6e73e39318534dc415ea4e8a09c99cd74d6 |
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129 | 91c6f6e73e39318534dc415ea4e8a09c99cd74d6 | |
128 | 6ae9681c6d30389694d8701faf24b583cf3ccafe |
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130 | 6ae9681c6d30389694d8701faf24b583cf3ccafe | |
129 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -r cf8b83 |
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131 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -r cf8b83 | |
130 | file-1 |
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132 | file-1 | |
131 | file-2 |
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133 | file-2 | |
132 | file-3 |
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134 | file-3 | |
133 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r cf8b83 file-2 |
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135 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r cf8b83 file-2 | |
134 | 2 |
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136 | 2 | |
135 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat --rev cf8b83 file-2 |
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137 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat --rev cf8b83 file-2 | |
136 | 2 |
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138 | 2 | |
137 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r c file-2 |
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139 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r c file-2 | |
138 | abort: ambiguous revision identifier: c |
|
140 | abort: ambiguous revision identifier: c | |
139 | [255] |
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141 | [255] | |
140 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r d file-2 |
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142 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r d file-2 | |
141 | 2 |
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143 | 2 | |
142 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 0000 file-2 |
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144 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 0000 file-2 | |
143 | file-2: no such file in rev 000000000000 |
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145 | file-2: no such file in rev 000000000000 | |
144 | [1] |
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146 | [1] | |
145 |
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147 | |||
146 | Cat files |
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148 | Cat files | |
147 | $ cd $TESTTMP |
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149 | $ cd $TESTTMP | |
148 | $ rm -rf repository |
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150 | $ rm -rf repository | |
149 | $ hg init repository |
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151 | $ hg init repository | |
150 | $ cd repository |
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152 | $ cd repository | |
151 | $ echo "original content" > original |
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153 | $ echo "original content" > original | |
152 | $ hg add original |
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154 | $ hg add original | |
153 | $ hg commit -m "add original" original |
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155 | $ hg commit -m "add original" original | |
154 | Without `--rev` |
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156 | Without `--rev` | |
155 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original |
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157 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original | |
156 | original content |
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158 | original content | |
157 | With `--rev` |
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159 | With `--rev` | |
158 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 0 original |
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160 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 0 original | |
159 | original content |
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161 | original content | |
160 | Cat copied file should not display copy metadata |
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162 | Cat copied file should not display copy metadata | |
161 | $ hg copy original copy_of_original |
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163 | $ hg copy original copy_of_original | |
162 | $ hg commit -m "add copy of original" |
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164 | $ hg commit -m "add copy of original" | |
163 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original |
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165 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original | |
164 | original content |
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166 | original content | |
165 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 1 copy_of_original |
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167 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 1 copy_of_original | |
166 | original content |
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168 | original content | |
167 |
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169 | |||
168 |
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170 | |||
169 | Fallback to Python |
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171 | Fallback to Python | |
170 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" |
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172 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" | |
171 | unsupported feature: error: Found argument '--exclude' which wasn't expected, or isn't valid in this context |
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173 | unsupported feature: error: Found argument '--exclude' which wasn't expected, or isn't valid in this context | |
172 |
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174 | |||
173 | If you tried to supply '--exclude' as a value rather than a flag, use '-- --exclude' |
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175 | If you tried to supply '--exclude' as a value rather than a flag, use '-- --exclude' | |
174 |
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176 | |||
175 | Usage: rhg cat <FILE>... |
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177 | Usage: rhg cat <FILE>... | |
176 |
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178 | |||
177 | For more information try '--help' |
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179 | For more information try '--help' | |
178 |
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180 | |||
179 | [252] |
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181 | [252] | |
180 | $ rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" |
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182 | $ rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" | |
181 | original content |
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183 | original content | |
182 |
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184 | |||
183 | Check that `fallback-immediately` overrides `$NO_FALLBACK` |
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185 | Check that `fallback-immediately` overrides `$NO_FALLBACK` | |
184 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" --config rhg.fallback-immediately=1 |
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186 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" --config rhg.fallback-immediately=1 | |
185 | original content |
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187 | original content | |
186 |
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188 | |||
187 | $ (unset RHG_FALLBACK_EXECUTABLE; rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs") |
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189 | $ (unset RHG_FALLBACK_EXECUTABLE; rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs") | |
188 | abort: 'rhg.on-unsupported=fallback' without 'rhg.fallback-executable' set. |
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190 | abort: 'rhg.on-unsupported=fallback' without 'rhg.fallback-executable' set. | |
189 | [255] |
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191 | [255] | |
190 |
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192 | |||
191 | $ (unset RHG_FALLBACK_EXECUTABLE; rhg cat original) |
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193 | $ (unset RHG_FALLBACK_EXECUTABLE; rhg cat original) | |
192 | original content |
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194 | original content | |
193 |
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195 | |||
194 | $ rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" --config rhg.fallback-executable=false |
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196 | $ rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" --config rhg.fallback-executable=false | |
195 | [1] |
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197 | [1] | |
196 |
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198 | |||
197 | $ rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" --config rhg.fallback-executable=hg-non-existent |
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199 | $ rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" --config rhg.fallback-executable=hg-non-existent | |
198 | abort: invalid fallback 'hg-non-existent': cannot find binary path |
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200 | abort: invalid fallback 'hg-non-existent': cannot find binary path | |
199 | [253] |
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201 | [253] | |
200 |
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202 | |||
201 | $ rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" --config rhg.fallback-executable=rhg |
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203 | $ rhg cat original --exclude="*.rs" --config rhg.fallback-executable=rhg | |
202 | Blocking recursive fallback. The 'rhg.fallback-executable = rhg' config points to `rhg` itself. |
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204 | Blocking recursive fallback. The 'rhg.fallback-executable = rhg' config points to `rhg` itself. | |
203 | unsupported feature: error: Found argument '--exclude' which wasn't expected, or isn't valid in this context |
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205 | unsupported feature: error: Found argument '--exclude' which wasn't expected, or isn't valid in this context | |
204 |
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206 | |||
205 | If you tried to supply '--exclude' as a value rather than a flag, use '-- --exclude' |
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207 | If you tried to supply '--exclude' as a value rather than a flag, use '-- --exclude' | |
206 |
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208 | |||
207 | Usage: rhg cat <FILE>... |
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209 | Usage: rhg cat <FILE>... | |
208 |
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210 | |||
209 | For more information try '--help' |
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211 | For more information try '--help' | |
210 |
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212 | |||
211 | [252] |
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213 | [252] | |
212 |
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214 | |||
213 | Fallback with shell path segments |
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215 | Fallback with shell path segments | |
214 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat . |
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216 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat . | |
215 | unsupported feature: `..` or `.` path segment |
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217 | unsupported feature: `..` or `.` path segment | |
216 | [252] |
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218 | [252] | |
217 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat .. |
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219 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat .. | |
218 | unsupported feature: `..` or `.` path segment |
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220 | unsupported feature: `..` or `.` path segment | |
219 | [252] |
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221 | [252] | |
220 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat ../.. |
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222 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat ../.. | |
221 | unsupported feature: `..` or `.` path segment |
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223 | unsupported feature: `..` or `.` path segment | |
222 | [252] |
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224 | [252] | |
223 |
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225 | |||
224 | Fallback with filesets |
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226 | Fallback with filesets | |
225 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat "set:c or b" |
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227 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat "set:c or b" | |
226 | unsupported feature: fileset |
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228 | unsupported feature: fileset | |
227 | [252] |
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229 | [252] | |
228 |
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230 | |||
229 | Fallback with generic hooks |
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231 | Fallback with generic hooks | |
230 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --config hooks.pre-cat=something |
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232 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --config hooks.pre-cat=something | |
231 | unsupported feature: pre-cat hook defined |
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233 | unsupported feature: pre-cat hook defined | |
232 | [252] |
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234 | [252] | |
233 |
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235 | |||
234 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --config hooks.post-cat=something |
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236 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --config hooks.post-cat=something | |
235 | unsupported feature: post-cat hook defined |
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237 | unsupported feature: post-cat hook defined | |
236 | [252] |
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238 | [252] | |
237 |
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239 | |||
238 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --config hooks.fail-cat=something |
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240 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --config hooks.fail-cat=something | |
239 | unsupported feature: fail-cat hook defined |
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241 | unsupported feature: fail-cat hook defined | |
240 | [252] |
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242 | [252] | |
241 |
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243 | |||
242 | Fallback with [defaults] |
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244 | Fallback with [defaults] | |
243 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --config "defaults.cat=-r null" |
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245 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat original --config "defaults.cat=-r null" | |
244 | unsupported feature: `defaults` config set |
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246 | unsupported feature: `defaults` config set | |
245 | [252] |
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247 | [252] | |
246 |
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248 | |||
247 |
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249 | |||
248 | Requirements |
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250 | Requirements | |
249 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements |
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251 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements | |
250 | dotencode |
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252 | dotencode | |
251 | fncache |
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253 | fncache | |
252 | generaldelta |
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254 | generaldelta | |
253 | persistent-nodemap |
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255 | persistent-nodemap | |
254 | revlog-compression-zstd (zstd !) |
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256 | revlog-compression-zstd (zstd !) | |
255 | revlogv1 |
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257 | revlogv1 | |
256 | share-safe |
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258 | share-safe | |
257 | sparserevlog |
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259 | sparserevlog | |
258 | store |
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260 | store | |
259 |
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261 | |||
260 | $ echo indoor-pool >> .hg/requires |
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262 | $ echo indoor-pool >> .hg/requires | |
261 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files |
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263 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files | |
262 | unsupported feature: repository requires feature unknown to this Mercurial: indoor-pool |
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264 | unsupported feature: repository requires feature unknown to this Mercurial: indoor-pool | |
263 | [252] |
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265 | [252] | |
264 |
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266 | |||
265 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 1 copy_of_original |
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267 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 1 copy_of_original | |
266 | unsupported feature: repository requires feature unknown to this Mercurial: indoor-pool |
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268 | unsupported feature: repository requires feature unknown to this Mercurial: indoor-pool | |
267 | [252] |
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269 | [252] | |
268 |
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270 | |||
269 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements |
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271 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements | |
270 | unsupported feature: repository requires feature unknown to this Mercurial: indoor-pool |
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272 | unsupported feature: repository requires feature unknown to this Mercurial: indoor-pool | |
271 | [252] |
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273 | [252] | |
272 |
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274 | |||
273 | $ echo -e '\xFF' >> .hg/requires |
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275 | $ echo -e '\xFF' >> .hg/requires | |
274 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements |
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276 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements | |
275 | abort: parse error in 'requires' file |
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277 | abort: parse error in 'requires' file | |
276 | [255] |
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278 | [255] | |
277 |
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279 | |||
278 | Persistent nodemap |
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280 | Persistent nodemap | |
279 | $ cd $TESTTMP |
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281 | $ cd $TESTTMP | |
280 | $ rm -rf repository |
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282 | $ rm -rf repository | |
281 | $ hg --config format.use-persistent-nodemap=no init repository |
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283 | $ hg --config format.use-persistent-nodemap=no init repository | |
282 | $ cd repository |
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284 | $ cd repository | |
283 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements | grep nodemap |
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285 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements | grep nodemap | |
284 | [1] |
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286 | [1] | |
285 | $ hg debugbuilddag .+5000 --overwritten-file --config "storage.revlog.nodemap.mode=warn" |
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287 | $ hg debugbuilddag .+5000 --overwritten-file --config "storage.revlog.nodemap.mode=warn" | |
286 | $ hg id -r tip |
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288 | $ hg id -r tip | |
287 | c3ae8dec9fad tip |
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289 | c3ae8dec9fad tip | |
288 | $ ls .hg/store/00changelog* |
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290 | $ ls .hg/store/00changelog* | |
289 | .hg/store/00changelog.d |
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291 | .hg/store/00changelog.d | |
290 | .hg/store/00changelog.i |
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292 | .hg/store/00changelog.i | |
291 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -r c3ae8dec9fad |
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293 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -r c3ae8dec9fad | |
292 | of |
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294 | of | |
293 |
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295 | |||
294 | $ cd $TESTTMP |
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296 | $ cd $TESTTMP | |
295 | $ rm -rf repository |
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297 | $ rm -rf repository | |
296 | $ hg --config format.use-persistent-nodemap=True init repository |
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298 | $ hg --config format.use-persistent-nodemap=True init repository | |
297 | $ cd repository |
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299 | $ cd repository | |
298 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements | grep nodemap |
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300 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg debugrequirements | grep nodemap | |
299 | persistent-nodemap |
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301 | persistent-nodemap | |
300 | $ hg debugbuilddag .+5000 --overwritten-file --config "storage.revlog.nodemap.mode=warn" |
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302 | $ hg debugbuilddag .+5000 --overwritten-file --config "storage.revlog.nodemap.mode=warn" | |
301 | $ hg id -r tip |
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303 | $ hg id -r tip | |
302 | c3ae8dec9fad tip |
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304 | c3ae8dec9fad tip | |
303 | $ ls .hg/store/00changelog* |
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305 | $ ls .hg/store/00changelog* | |
304 | .hg/store/00changelog-*.nd (glob) |
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306 | .hg/store/00changelog-*.nd (glob) | |
305 | .hg/store/00changelog.d |
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307 | .hg/store/00changelog.d | |
306 | .hg/store/00changelog.i |
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308 | .hg/store/00changelog.i | |
307 | .hg/store/00changelog.n |
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309 | .hg/store/00changelog.n | |
308 |
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310 | |||
309 | Specifying revisions by changeset ID |
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311 | Specifying revisions by changeset ID | |
310 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -r c3ae8dec9fad |
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312 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -r c3ae8dec9fad | |
311 | of |
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313 | of | |
312 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r c3ae8dec9fad of |
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314 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r c3ae8dec9fad of | |
313 | r5000 |
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315 | r5000 | |
314 |
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316 | |||
315 | Crate a shared repository |
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317 | Crate a shared repository | |
316 |
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318 | |||
317 | $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH |
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319 | $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH | |
318 | $ echo "share = " >> $HGRCPATH |
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320 | $ echo "share = " >> $HGRCPATH | |
319 |
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321 | |||
320 | $ cd $TESTTMP |
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322 | $ cd $TESTTMP | |
321 | $ hg init repo1 |
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323 | $ hg init repo1 | |
322 | $ echo a > repo1/a |
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324 | $ echo a > repo1/a | |
323 | $ hg -R repo1 commit -A -m'init' |
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325 | $ hg -R repo1 commit -A -m'init' | |
324 | adding a |
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326 | adding a | |
325 |
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327 | |||
326 | $ hg share repo1 repo2 |
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328 | $ hg share repo1 repo2 | |
327 | updating working directory |
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329 | updating working directory | |
328 | 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved |
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330 | 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved | |
329 |
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331 | |||
330 | And check that basic rhg commands work with sharing |
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332 | And check that basic rhg commands work with sharing | |
331 |
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333 | |||
332 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -R repo2 |
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334 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -R repo2 | |
333 | repo2/a |
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335 | repo2/a | |
334 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg -R repo2 cat -r 0 repo2/a |
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336 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg -R repo2 cat -r 0 repo2/a | |
335 | a |
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337 | a | |
336 |
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338 | |||
337 | Same with relative sharing |
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339 | Same with relative sharing | |
338 |
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340 | |||
339 | $ hg share repo2 repo3 --relative |
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341 | $ hg share repo2 repo3 --relative | |
340 | updating working directory |
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342 | updating working directory | |
341 | 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved |
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343 | 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved | |
342 |
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344 | |||
343 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -R repo3 |
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345 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files -R repo3 | |
344 | repo3/a |
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346 | repo3/a | |
345 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg -R repo3 cat -r 0 repo3/a |
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347 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg -R repo3 cat -r 0 repo3/a | |
346 | a |
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348 | a | |
347 |
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349 | |||
348 | Same with share-safe |
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350 | Same with share-safe | |
349 |
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351 | |||
350 | $ echo "[format]" >> $HGRCPATH |
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352 | $ echo "[format]" >> $HGRCPATH | |
351 | $ echo "use-share-safe = True" >> $HGRCPATH |
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353 | $ echo "use-share-safe = True" >> $HGRCPATH | |
352 |
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354 | |||
353 | $ cd $TESTTMP |
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355 | $ cd $TESTTMP | |
354 | $ hg init repo4 |
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356 | $ hg init repo4 | |
355 | $ cd repo4 |
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357 | $ cd repo4 | |
356 | $ echo a > a |
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358 | $ echo a > a | |
357 | $ hg commit -A -m'init' |
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359 | $ hg commit -A -m'init' | |
358 | adding a |
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360 | adding a | |
359 |
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361 | |||
360 | $ cd .. |
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362 | $ cd .. | |
361 | $ hg share repo4 repo5 |
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363 | $ hg share repo4 repo5 | |
362 | updating working directory |
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364 | updating working directory | |
363 | 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved |
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365 | 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved | |
364 |
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366 | |||
365 | And check that basic rhg commands work with sharing |
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367 | And check that basic rhg commands work with sharing | |
366 |
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368 | |||
367 | $ cd repo5 |
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369 | $ cd repo5 | |
368 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files |
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370 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files | |
369 | a |
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371 | a | |
370 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 0 a |
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372 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg cat -r 0 a | |
371 | a |
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373 | a | |
372 |
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374 | |||
373 | The blackbox extension is supported |
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375 | The blackbox extension is supported | |
374 |
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376 | |||
375 | $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH |
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377 | $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH | |
376 | $ echo "blackbox =" >> $HGRCPATH |
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378 | $ echo "blackbox =" >> $HGRCPATH | |
377 | $ echo "[blackbox]" >> $HGRCPATH |
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379 | $ echo "[blackbox]" >> $HGRCPATH | |
378 | $ echo "maxsize = 1" >> $HGRCPATH |
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380 | $ echo "maxsize = 1" >> $HGRCPATH | |
379 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files > /dev/null |
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381 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files > /dev/null | |
380 | $ cat .hg/blackbox.log |
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382 | $ cat .hg/blackbox.log | |
381 | ????-??-?? ??:??:??.??? * @d3873e73d99ef67873dac33fbcc66268d5d2b6f4 (*)> (rust) files exited 0 after * seconds (glob) |
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383 | ????-??-?? ??:??:??.??? * @d3873e73d99ef67873dac33fbcc66268d5d2b6f4 (*)> (rust) files exited 0 after * seconds (glob) | |
382 | $ cat .hg/blackbox.log.1 |
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384 | $ cat .hg/blackbox.log.1 | |
383 | ????-??-?? ??:??:??.??? * @d3873e73d99ef67873dac33fbcc66268d5d2b6f4 (*)> (rust) files (glob) |
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385 | ????-??-?? ??:??:??.??? * @d3873e73d99ef67873dac33fbcc66268d5d2b6f4 (*)> (rust) files (glob) | |
384 |
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386 | |||
385 | Subrepos are not supported |
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387 | Subrepos are not supported | |
386 |
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388 | |||
387 | $ touch .hgsub |
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389 | $ touch .hgsub | |
388 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files |
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390 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files | |
389 | unsupported feature: subrepos (.hgsub is present) |
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391 | unsupported feature: subrepos (.hgsub is present) | |
390 | [252] |
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392 | [252] | |
391 | $ rhg files |
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393 | $ rhg files | |
392 | a |
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394 | a | |
393 | $ rm .hgsub |
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395 | $ rm .hgsub | |
394 |
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396 | |||
395 | The `:required` extension suboptions are correctly ignored |
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397 | The `:required` extension suboptions are correctly ignored | |
396 |
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398 | |||
397 | $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH |
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399 | $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH | |
398 | $ echo "blackbox:required = yes" >> $HGRCPATH |
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400 | $ echo "blackbox:required = yes" >> $HGRCPATH | |
399 | $ rhg files |
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401 | $ rhg files | |
400 | a |
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402 | a | |
401 | $ echo "*:required = yes" >> $HGRCPATH |
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403 | $ echo "*:required = yes" >> $HGRCPATH | |
402 | $ rhg files |
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404 | $ rhg files | |
403 | a |
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405 | a | |
404 |
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406 | |||
405 | We can ignore all extensions at once |
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407 | We can ignore all extensions at once | |
406 |
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408 | |||
407 | $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH |
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409 | $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH | |
408 | $ echo "thisextensionbetternotexist=" >> $HGRCPATH |
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410 | $ echo "thisextensionbetternotexist=" >> $HGRCPATH | |
409 | $ echo "thisextensionbetternotexisteither=" >> $HGRCPATH |
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411 | $ echo "thisextensionbetternotexisteither=" >> $HGRCPATH | |
410 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files |
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412 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files | |
411 | unsupported feature: extensions: thisextensionbetternotexist, thisextensionbetternotexisteither (consider adding them to 'rhg.ignored-extensions' config) |
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413 | unsupported feature: extensions: thisextensionbetternotexist, thisextensionbetternotexisteither (consider adding them to 'rhg.ignored-extensions' config) | |
412 | [252] |
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414 | [252] | |
413 |
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415 | |||
414 | $ echo "[rhg]" >> $HGRCPATH |
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416 | $ echo "[rhg]" >> $HGRCPATH | |
415 | $ echo "ignored-extensions=*" >> $HGRCPATH |
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417 | $ echo "ignored-extensions=*" >> $HGRCPATH | |
416 | $ $NO_FALLBACK rhg files |
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