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1 | # pager.py - display output using a pager |
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1 | # pager.py - display output using a pager | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2008 David Soria Parra <dsp@php.net> |
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3 | # Copyright 2008 David Soria Parra <dsp@php.net> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 | # |
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7 | # | |
8 | # To load the extension, add it to your configuration file: |
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8 | # To load the extension, add it to your configuration file: | |
9 | # |
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9 | # | |
10 | # [extension] |
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10 | # [extension] | |
11 | # pager = |
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11 | # pager = | |
12 | # |
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12 | # | |
13 | # Run "hg help pager" to get info on configuration. |
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13 | # Run "hg help pager" to get info on configuration. | |
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14 | |||
15 | '''browse command output with an external pager |
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15 | '''browse command output with an external pager | |
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16 | |||
17 | To set the pager that should be used, set the application variable:: |
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17 | To set the pager that should be used, set the application variable:: | |
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18 | |||
19 | [pager] |
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19 | [pager] | |
20 | pager = less -FRSX |
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20 | pager = less -FRSX | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | If no pager is set, the pager extensions uses the environment variable |
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22 | If no pager is set, the pager extensions uses the environment variable | |
23 | $PAGER. If neither pager.pager, nor $PAGER is set, no pager is used. |
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23 | $PAGER. If neither pager.pager, nor $PAGER is set, no pager is used. | |
24 |
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24 | |||
25 | If you notice "BROKEN PIPE" error messages, you can disable them by |
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25 | If you notice "BROKEN PIPE" error messages, you can disable them by | |
26 | setting:: |
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26 | setting:: | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | [pager] |
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28 | [pager] | |
29 | quiet = True |
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29 | quiet = True | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | You can disable the pager for certain commands by adding them to the |
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31 | You can disable the pager for certain commands by adding them to the | |
32 | pager.ignore list:: |
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32 | pager.ignore list:: | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | [pager] |
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34 | [pager] | |
35 | ignore = version, help, update |
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35 | ignore = version, help, update | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | You can also enable the pager only for certain commands using |
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37 | You can also enable the pager only for certain commands using | |
38 | pager.attend. Below is the default list of commands to be paged:: |
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38 | pager.attend. Below is the default list of commands to be paged:: | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | [pager] |
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40 | [pager] | |
41 | attend = annotate, cat, diff, export, glog, log, qdiff |
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41 | attend = annotate, cat, diff, export, glog, log, qdiff | |
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42 | |||
43 | Setting pager.attend to an empty value will cause all commands to be |
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43 | Setting pager.attend to an empty value will cause all commands to be | |
44 | paged. |
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44 | paged. | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | If pager.attend is present, pager.ignore will be ignored. |
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46 | If pager.attend is present, pager.ignore will be ignored. | |
47 |
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47 | |||
48 | To ignore global commands like :hg:`version` or :hg:`help`, you have |
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48 | To ignore global commands like :hg:`version` or :hg:`help`, you have | |
49 | to specify them in your user configuration file. |
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49 | to specify them in your user configuration file. | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 | The --pager=... option can also be used to control when the pager is |
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51 | The --pager=... option can also be used to control when the pager is | |
52 | used. Use a boolean value like yes, no, on, off, or use auto for |
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52 | used. Use a boolean value like yes, no, on, off, or use auto for | |
53 | normal behavior. |
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53 | normal behavior. | |
54 | ''' |
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54 | ''' | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | import sys, os, signal, shlex, errno |
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56 | import sys, os, signal, shlex, errno | |
57 | from mercurial import commands, dispatch, util, extensions |
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57 | from mercurial import commands, dispatch, util, extensions | |
58 | from mercurial.i18n import _ |
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58 | from mercurial.i18n import _ | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | def _runpager(p): |
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60 | def _runpager(p): | |
61 | if not hasattr(os, 'fork'): |
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61 | if not hasattr(os, 'fork'): | |
62 | sys.stdout = util.popen(p, 'wb') |
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62 | sys.stdout = util.popen(p, 'wb') | |
63 |
if sys.stderr |
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63 | if util.isatty(sys.stderr): | |
64 | sys.stderr = sys.stdout |
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64 | sys.stderr = sys.stdout | |
65 | return |
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65 | return | |
66 | fdin, fdout = os.pipe() |
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66 | fdin, fdout = os.pipe() | |
67 | pid = os.fork() |
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67 | pid = os.fork() | |
68 | if pid == 0: |
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68 | if pid == 0: | |
69 | os.close(fdin) |
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69 | os.close(fdin) | |
70 | os.dup2(fdout, sys.stdout.fileno()) |
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70 | os.dup2(fdout, sys.stdout.fileno()) | |
71 |
if sys.stderr |
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71 | if util.isatty(sys.stderr): | |
72 | os.dup2(fdout, sys.stderr.fileno()) |
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72 | os.dup2(fdout, sys.stderr.fileno()) | |
73 | os.close(fdout) |
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73 | os.close(fdout) | |
74 | return |
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74 | return | |
75 | os.dup2(fdin, sys.stdin.fileno()) |
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75 | os.dup2(fdin, sys.stdin.fileno()) | |
76 | os.close(fdin) |
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76 | os.close(fdin) | |
77 | os.close(fdout) |
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77 | os.close(fdout) | |
78 | try: |
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78 | try: | |
79 | os.execvp('/bin/sh', ['/bin/sh', '-c', p]) |
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79 | os.execvp('/bin/sh', ['/bin/sh', '-c', p]) | |
80 | except OSError, e: |
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80 | except OSError, e: | |
81 | if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: |
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81 | if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: | |
82 | # no /bin/sh, try executing the pager directly |
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82 | # no /bin/sh, try executing the pager directly | |
83 | args = shlex.split(p) |
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83 | args = shlex.split(p) | |
84 | os.execvp(args[0], args) |
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84 | os.execvp(args[0], args) | |
85 | else: |
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85 | else: | |
86 | raise |
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86 | raise | |
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | def uisetup(ui): |
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88 | def uisetup(ui): | |
89 | if ui.plain(): |
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89 | if ui.plain() or '--debugger' in sys.argv or not util.isatty(sys.stdout): | |
90 | return |
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90 | return | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | def pagecmd(orig, ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc): |
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92 | def pagecmd(orig, ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc): | |
93 | p = ui.config("pager", "pager", os.environ.get("PAGER")) |
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93 | p = ui.config("pager", "pager", os.environ.get("PAGER")) | |
94 | if p and sys.stdout.isatty() and '--debugger' not in sys.argv: |
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94 | ||
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95 | if p: | |||
95 | attend = ui.configlist('pager', 'attend', attended) |
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96 | attend = ui.configlist('pager', 'attend', attended) | |
96 | auto = options['pager'] == 'auto' |
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97 | auto = options['pager'] == 'auto' | |
97 | always = util.parsebool(options['pager']) |
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98 | always = util.parsebool(options['pager']) | |
98 | if (always or auto and |
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99 | if (always or auto and | |
99 | (cmd in attend or |
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100 | (cmd in attend or | |
100 | (cmd not in ui.configlist('pager', 'ignore') and not attend))): |
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101 | (cmd not in ui.configlist('pager', 'ignore') and not attend))): | |
101 | ui.setconfig('ui', 'formatted', ui.formatted()) |
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102 | ui.setconfig('ui', 'formatted', ui.formatted()) | |
102 | ui.setconfig('ui', 'interactive', False) |
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103 | ui.setconfig('ui', 'interactive', False) | |
103 | _runpager(p) |
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104 | _runpager(p) | |
104 | if ui.configbool('pager', 'quiet'): |
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105 | if ui.configbool('pager', 'quiet'): | |
105 | signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL) |
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106 | signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL) | |
106 | return orig(ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc) |
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107 | return orig(ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc) | |
107 |
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108 | |||
108 | extensions.wrapfunction(dispatch, '_runcommand', pagecmd) |
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109 | extensions.wrapfunction(dispatch, '_runcommand', pagecmd) | |
109 |
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110 | |||
110 | def extsetup(ui): |
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111 | def extsetup(ui): | |
111 | commands.globalopts.append( |
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112 | commands.globalopts.append( | |
112 | ('', 'pager', 'auto', |
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113 | ('', 'pager', 'auto', | |
113 | _("when to paginate (boolean, always, auto, or never)"), |
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114 | _("when to paginate (boolean, always, auto, or never)"), | |
114 | _('TYPE'))) |
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115 | _('TYPE'))) | |
115 |
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116 | |||
116 | attended = ['annotate', 'cat', 'diff', 'export', 'glog', 'log', 'qdiff'] |
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117 | attended = ['annotate', 'cat', 'diff', 'export', 'glog', 'log', 'qdiff'] |
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1 | # progress.py show progress bars for some actions |
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1 | # progress.py show progress bars for some actions | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright (C) 2010 Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com> |
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3 | # Copyright (C) 2010 Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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5 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
6 | # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the |
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6 | # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
7 | # Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your |
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7 | # Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your | |
8 | # option) any later version. |
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8 | # option) any later version. | |
9 | # |
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9 | # | |
10 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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10 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
11 | # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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11 | # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
12 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General |
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12 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General | |
13 | # Public License for more details. |
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13 | # Public License for more details. | |
14 | # |
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14 | # | |
15 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
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15 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along | |
16 | # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
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16 | # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., | |
17 | # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
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17 | # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | """show progress bars for some actions |
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19 | """show progress bars for some actions | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | This extension uses the progress information logged by hg commands |
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21 | This extension uses the progress information logged by hg commands | |
22 | to draw progress bars that are as informative as possible. Some progress |
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22 | to draw progress bars that are as informative as possible. Some progress | |
23 | bars only offer indeterminate information, while others have a definite |
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23 | bars only offer indeterminate information, while others have a definite | |
24 | end point. |
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24 | end point. | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | The following settings are available:: |
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26 | The following settings are available:: | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | [progress] |
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28 | [progress] | |
29 | delay = 3 # number of seconds (float) before showing the progress bar |
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29 | delay = 3 # number of seconds (float) before showing the progress bar | |
30 | refresh = 0.1 # time in seconds between refreshes of the progress bar |
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30 | refresh = 0.1 # time in seconds between refreshes of the progress bar | |
31 | format = topic bar number estimate # format of the progress bar |
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31 | format = topic bar number estimate # format of the progress bar | |
32 | width = <none> # if set, the maximum width of the progress information |
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32 | width = <none> # if set, the maximum width of the progress information | |
33 | # (that is, min(width, term width) will be used) |
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33 | # (that is, min(width, term width) will be used) | |
34 | clear-complete = True # clear the progress bar after it's done |
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34 | clear-complete = True # clear the progress bar after it's done | |
35 | disable = False # if true, don't show a progress bar |
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35 | disable = False # if true, don't show a progress bar | |
36 | assume-tty = False # if true, ALWAYS show a progress bar, unless |
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36 | assume-tty = False # if true, ALWAYS show a progress bar, unless | |
37 | # disable is given |
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37 | # disable is given | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | Valid entries for the format field are topic, bar, number, unit, |
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39 | Valid entries for the format field are topic, bar, number, unit, | |
40 | estimate, speed, and item. item defaults to the last 20 characters of |
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40 | estimate, speed, and item. item defaults to the last 20 characters of | |
41 | the item, but this can be changed by adding either ``-<num>`` which |
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41 | the item, but this can be changed by adding either ``-<num>`` which | |
42 | would take the last num characters, or ``+<num>`` for the first num |
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42 | would take the last num characters, or ``+<num>`` for the first num | |
43 | characters. |
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43 | characters. | |
44 | """ |
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44 | """ | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | import sys |
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46 | import sys | |
47 | import time |
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47 | import time | |
48 |
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48 | |||
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49 | from mercurial import util | |||
49 | from mercurial.i18n import _ |
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50 | from mercurial.i18n import _ | |
50 |
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51 | |||
51 | def spacejoin(*args): |
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52 | def spacejoin(*args): | |
52 | return ' '.join(s for s in args if s) |
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53 | return ' '.join(s for s in args if s) | |
53 |
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54 | |||
54 | def shouldprint(ui): |
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55 | def shouldprint(ui): | |
55 | return (getattr(sys.stderr, 'isatty', None) and |
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56 | return (util.isatty(sys.stderr) or ui.configbool('progress', 'assume-tty')) | |
56 | (sys.stderr.isatty() or ui.configbool('progress', 'assume-tty'))) |
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57 |
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57 | |||
58 | def fmtremaining(seconds): |
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58 | def fmtremaining(seconds): | |
59 | if seconds < 60: |
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59 | if seconds < 60: | |
60 | # i18n: format XX seconds as "XXs" |
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60 | # i18n: format XX seconds as "XXs" | |
61 | return _("%02ds") % (seconds) |
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61 | return _("%02ds") % (seconds) | |
62 | minutes = seconds // 60 |
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62 | minutes = seconds // 60 | |
63 | if minutes < 60: |
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63 | if minutes < 60: | |
64 | seconds -= minutes * 60 |
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64 | seconds -= minutes * 60 | |
65 | # i18n: format X minutes and YY seconds as "XmYYs" |
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65 | # i18n: format X minutes and YY seconds as "XmYYs" | |
66 | return _("%dm%02ds") % (minutes, seconds) |
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66 | return _("%dm%02ds") % (minutes, seconds) | |
67 | # we're going to ignore seconds in this case |
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67 | # we're going to ignore seconds in this case | |
68 | minutes += 1 |
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68 | minutes += 1 | |
69 | hours = minutes // 60 |
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69 | hours = minutes // 60 | |
70 | minutes -= hours * 60 |
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70 | minutes -= hours * 60 | |
71 | if hours < 30: |
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71 | if hours < 30: | |
72 | # i18n: format X hours and YY minutes as "XhYYm" |
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72 | # i18n: format X hours and YY minutes as "XhYYm" | |
73 | return _("%dh%02dm") % (hours, minutes) |
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73 | return _("%dh%02dm") % (hours, minutes) | |
74 | # we're going to ignore minutes in this case |
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74 | # we're going to ignore minutes in this case | |
75 | hours += 1 |
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75 | hours += 1 | |
76 | days = hours // 24 |
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76 | days = hours // 24 | |
77 | hours -= days * 24 |
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77 | hours -= days * 24 | |
78 | if days < 15: |
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78 | if days < 15: | |
79 | # i18n: format X days and YY hours as "XdYYh" |
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79 | # i18n: format X days and YY hours as "XdYYh" | |
80 | return _("%dd%02dh") % (days, hours) |
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80 | return _("%dd%02dh") % (days, hours) | |
81 | # we're going to ignore hours in this case |
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81 | # we're going to ignore hours in this case | |
82 | days += 1 |
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82 | days += 1 | |
83 | weeks = days // 7 |
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83 | weeks = days // 7 | |
84 | days -= weeks * 7 |
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84 | days -= weeks * 7 | |
85 | if weeks < 55: |
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85 | if weeks < 55: | |
86 | # i18n: format X weeks and YY days as "XwYYd" |
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86 | # i18n: format X weeks and YY days as "XwYYd" | |
87 | return _("%dw%02dd") % (weeks, days) |
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87 | return _("%dw%02dd") % (weeks, days) | |
88 | # we're going to ignore days and treat a year as 52 weeks |
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88 | # we're going to ignore days and treat a year as 52 weeks | |
89 | weeks += 1 |
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89 | weeks += 1 | |
90 | years = weeks // 52 |
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90 | years = weeks // 52 | |
91 | weeks -= years * 52 |
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91 | weeks -= years * 52 | |
92 | # i18n: format X years and YY weeks as "XyYYw" |
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92 | # i18n: format X years and YY weeks as "XyYYw" | |
93 | return _("%dy%02dw") % (years, weeks) |
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93 | return _("%dy%02dw") % (years, weeks) | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | class progbar(object): |
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95 | class progbar(object): | |
96 | def __init__(self, ui): |
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96 | def __init__(self, ui): | |
97 | self.ui = ui |
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97 | self.ui = ui | |
98 | self.resetstate() |
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98 | self.resetstate() | |
99 |
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99 | |||
100 | def resetstate(self): |
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100 | def resetstate(self): | |
101 | self.topics = [] |
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101 | self.topics = [] | |
102 | self.topicstates = {} |
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102 | self.topicstates = {} | |
103 | self.starttimes = {} |
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103 | self.starttimes = {} | |
104 | self.startvals = {} |
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104 | self.startvals = {} | |
105 | self.printed = False |
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105 | self.printed = False | |
106 | self.lastprint = time.time() + float(self.ui.config( |
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106 | self.lastprint = time.time() + float(self.ui.config( | |
107 | 'progress', 'delay', default=3)) |
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107 | 'progress', 'delay', default=3)) | |
108 | self.indetcount = 0 |
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108 | self.indetcount = 0 | |
109 | self.refresh = float(self.ui.config( |
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109 | self.refresh = float(self.ui.config( | |
110 | 'progress', 'refresh', default=0.1)) |
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110 | 'progress', 'refresh', default=0.1)) | |
111 | self.order = self.ui.configlist( |
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111 | self.order = self.ui.configlist( | |
112 | 'progress', 'format', |
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112 | 'progress', 'format', | |
113 | default=['topic', 'bar', 'number', 'estimate']) |
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113 | default=['topic', 'bar', 'number', 'estimate']) | |
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | def show(self, now, topic, pos, item, unit, total): |
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115 | def show(self, now, topic, pos, item, unit, total): | |
116 | if not shouldprint(self.ui): |
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116 | if not shouldprint(self.ui): | |
117 | return |
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117 | return | |
118 | termwidth = self.width() |
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118 | termwidth = self.width() | |
119 | self.printed = True |
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119 | self.printed = True | |
120 | head = '' |
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120 | head = '' | |
121 | needprogress = False |
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121 | needprogress = False | |
122 | tail = '' |
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122 | tail = '' | |
123 | for indicator in self.order: |
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123 | for indicator in self.order: | |
124 | add = '' |
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124 | add = '' | |
125 | if indicator == 'topic': |
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125 | if indicator == 'topic': | |
126 | add = topic |
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126 | add = topic | |
127 | elif indicator == 'number': |
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127 | elif indicator == 'number': | |
128 | if total: |
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128 | if total: | |
129 | add = ('% ' + str(len(str(total))) + |
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129 | add = ('% ' + str(len(str(total))) + | |
130 | 's/%s') % (pos, total) |
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130 | 's/%s') % (pos, total) | |
131 | else: |
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131 | else: | |
132 | add = str(pos) |
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132 | add = str(pos) | |
133 | elif indicator.startswith('item') and item: |
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133 | elif indicator.startswith('item') and item: | |
134 | slice = 'end' |
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134 | slice = 'end' | |
135 | if '-' in indicator: |
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135 | if '-' in indicator: | |
136 | wid = int(indicator.split('-')[1]) |
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136 | wid = int(indicator.split('-')[1]) | |
137 | elif '+' in indicator: |
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137 | elif '+' in indicator: | |
138 | slice = 'beginning' |
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138 | slice = 'beginning' | |
139 | wid = int(indicator.split('+')[1]) |
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139 | wid = int(indicator.split('+')[1]) | |
140 | else: |
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140 | else: | |
141 | wid = 20 |
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141 | wid = 20 | |
142 | if slice == 'end': |
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142 | if slice == 'end': | |
143 | add = item[-wid:] |
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143 | add = item[-wid:] | |
144 | else: |
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144 | else: | |
145 | add = item[:wid] |
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145 | add = item[:wid] | |
146 | add += (wid - len(add)) * ' ' |
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146 | add += (wid - len(add)) * ' ' | |
147 | elif indicator == 'bar': |
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147 | elif indicator == 'bar': | |
148 | add = '' |
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148 | add = '' | |
149 | needprogress = True |
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149 | needprogress = True | |
150 | elif indicator == 'unit' and unit: |
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150 | elif indicator == 'unit' and unit: | |
151 | add = unit |
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151 | add = unit | |
152 | elif indicator == 'estimate': |
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152 | elif indicator == 'estimate': | |
153 | add = self.estimate(topic, pos, total, now) |
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153 | add = self.estimate(topic, pos, total, now) | |
154 | elif indicator == 'speed': |
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154 | elif indicator == 'speed': | |
155 | add = self.speed(topic, pos, unit, now) |
|
155 | add = self.speed(topic, pos, unit, now) | |
156 | if not needprogress: |
|
156 | if not needprogress: | |
157 | head = spacejoin(head, add) |
|
157 | head = spacejoin(head, add) | |
158 | else: |
|
158 | else: | |
159 | tail = spacejoin(tail, add) |
|
159 | tail = spacejoin(tail, add) | |
160 | if needprogress: |
|
160 | if needprogress: | |
161 | used = 0 |
|
161 | used = 0 | |
162 | if head: |
|
162 | if head: | |
163 | used += len(head) + 1 |
|
163 | used += len(head) + 1 | |
164 | if tail: |
|
164 | if tail: | |
165 | used += len(tail) + 1 |
|
165 | used += len(tail) + 1 | |
166 | progwidth = termwidth - used - 3 |
|
166 | progwidth = termwidth - used - 3 | |
167 | if total and pos <= total: |
|
167 | if total and pos <= total: | |
168 | amt = pos * progwidth // total |
|
168 | amt = pos * progwidth // total | |
169 | bar = '=' * (amt - 1) |
|
169 | bar = '=' * (amt - 1) | |
170 | if amt > 0: |
|
170 | if amt > 0: | |
171 | bar += '>' |
|
171 | bar += '>' | |
172 | bar += ' ' * (progwidth - amt) |
|
172 | bar += ' ' * (progwidth - amt) | |
173 | else: |
|
173 | else: | |
174 | progwidth -= 3 |
|
174 | progwidth -= 3 | |
175 | self.indetcount += 1 |
|
175 | self.indetcount += 1 | |
176 | # mod the count by twice the width so we can make the |
|
176 | # mod the count by twice the width so we can make the | |
177 | # cursor bounce between the right and left sides |
|
177 | # cursor bounce between the right and left sides | |
178 | amt = self.indetcount % (2 * progwidth) |
|
178 | amt = self.indetcount % (2 * progwidth) | |
179 | amt -= progwidth |
|
179 | amt -= progwidth | |
180 | bar = (' ' * int(progwidth - abs(amt)) + '<=>' + |
|
180 | bar = (' ' * int(progwidth - abs(amt)) + '<=>' + | |
181 | ' ' * int(abs(amt))) |
|
181 | ' ' * int(abs(amt))) | |
182 | prog = ''.join(('[', bar , ']')) |
|
182 | prog = ''.join(('[', bar , ']')) | |
183 | out = spacejoin(head, prog, tail) |
|
183 | out = spacejoin(head, prog, tail) | |
184 | else: |
|
184 | else: | |
185 | out = spacejoin(head, tail) |
|
185 | out = spacejoin(head, tail) | |
186 | sys.stderr.write('\r' + out[:termwidth]) |
|
186 | sys.stderr.write('\r' + out[:termwidth]) | |
187 | sys.stderr.flush() |
|
187 | sys.stderr.flush() | |
188 |
|
188 | |||
189 | def clear(self): |
|
189 | def clear(self): | |
190 | if not shouldprint(self.ui): |
|
190 | if not shouldprint(self.ui): | |
191 | return |
|
191 | return | |
192 | sys.stderr.write('\r%s\r' % (' ' * self.width())) |
|
192 | sys.stderr.write('\r%s\r' % (' ' * self.width())) | |
193 |
|
193 | |||
194 | def complete(self): |
|
194 | def complete(self): | |
195 | if not shouldprint(self.ui): |
|
195 | if not shouldprint(self.ui): | |
196 | return |
|
196 | return | |
197 | if self.ui.configbool('progress', 'clear-complete', default=True): |
|
197 | if self.ui.configbool('progress', 'clear-complete', default=True): | |
198 | self.clear() |
|
198 | self.clear() | |
199 | else: |
|
199 | else: | |
200 | sys.stderr.write('\n') |
|
200 | sys.stderr.write('\n') | |
201 | sys.stderr.flush() |
|
201 | sys.stderr.flush() | |
202 |
|
202 | |||
203 | def width(self): |
|
203 | def width(self): | |
204 | tw = self.ui.termwidth() |
|
204 | tw = self.ui.termwidth() | |
205 | return min(int(self.ui.config('progress', 'width', default=tw)), tw) |
|
205 | return min(int(self.ui.config('progress', 'width', default=tw)), tw) | |
206 |
|
206 | |||
207 | def estimate(self, topic, pos, total, now): |
|
207 | def estimate(self, topic, pos, total, now): | |
208 | if total is None: |
|
208 | if total is None: | |
209 | return '' |
|
209 | return '' | |
210 | initialpos = self.startvals[topic] |
|
210 | initialpos = self.startvals[topic] | |
211 | target = total - initialpos |
|
211 | target = total - initialpos | |
212 | delta = pos - initialpos |
|
212 | delta = pos - initialpos | |
213 | if delta > 0: |
|
213 | if delta > 0: | |
214 | elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic] |
|
214 | elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic] | |
215 | if elapsed > float( |
|
215 | if elapsed > float( | |
216 | self.ui.config('progress', 'estimate', default=2)): |
|
216 | self.ui.config('progress', 'estimate', default=2)): | |
217 | seconds = (elapsed * (target - delta)) // delta + 1 |
|
217 | seconds = (elapsed * (target - delta)) // delta + 1 | |
218 | return fmtremaining(seconds) |
|
218 | return fmtremaining(seconds) | |
219 | return '' |
|
219 | return '' | |
220 |
|
220 | |||
221 | def speed(self, topic, pos, unit, now): |
|
221 | def speed(self, topic, pos, unit, now): | |
222 | initialpos = self.startvals[topic] |
|
222 | initialpos = self.startvals[topic] | |
223 | delta = pos - initialpos |
|
223 | delta = pos - initialpos | |
224 | elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic] |
|
224 | elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic] | |
225 | if elapsed > float( |
|
225 | if elapsed > float( | |
226 | self.ui.config('progress', 'estimate', default=2)): |
|
226 | self.ui.config('progress', 'estimate', default=2)): | |
227 | return _('%d %s/sec') % (delta / elapsed, unit) |
|
227 | return _('%d %s/sec') % (delta / elapsed, unit) | |
228 | return '' |
|
228 | return '' | |
229 |
|
229 | |||
230 | def progress(self, topic, pos, item='', unit='', total=None): |
|
230 | def progress(self, topic, pos, item='', unit='', total=None): | |
231 | now = time.time() |
|
231 | now = time.time() | |
232 | if pos is None: |
|
232 | if pos is None: | |
233 | self.starttimes.pop(topic, None) |
|
233 | self.starttimes.pop(topic, None) | |
234 | self.startvals.pop(topic, None) |
|
234 | self.startvals.pop(topic, None) | |
235 | self.topicstates.pop(topic, None) |
|
235 | self.topicstates.pop(topic, None) | |
236 | # reset the progress bar if this is the outermost topic |
|
236 | # reset the progress bar if this is the outermost topic | |
237 | if self.topics and self.topics[0] == topic and self.printed: |
|
237 | if self.topics and self.topics[0] == topic and self.printed: | |
238 | self.complete() |
|
238 | self.complete() | |
239 | self.resetstate() |
|
239 | self.resetstate() | |
240 | # truncate the list of topics assuming all topics within |
|
240 | # truncate the list of topics assuming all topics within | |
241 | # this one are also closed |
|
241 | # this one are also closed | |
242 | if topic in self.topics: |
|
242 | if topic in self.topics: | |
243 | self.topics = self.topics[:self.topics.index(topic)] |
|
243 | self.topics = self.topics[:self.topics.index(topic)] | |
244 | else: |
|
244 | else: | |
245 | if topic not in self.topics: |
|
245 | if topic not in self.topics: | |
246 | self.starttimes[topic] = now |
|
246 | self.starttimes[topic] = now | |
247 | self.startvals[topic] = pos |
|
247 | self.startvals[topic] = pos | |
248 | self.topics.append(topic) |
|
248 | self.topics.append(topic) | |
249 | self.topicstates[topic] = pos, item, unit, total |
|
249 | self.topicstates[topic] = pos, item, unit, total | |
250 | if now - self.lastprint >= self.refresh and self.topics: |
|
250 | if now - self.lastprint >= self.refresh and self.topics: | |
251 | self.lastprint = now |
|
251 | self.lastprint = now | |
252 | self.show(now, topic, *self.topicstates[topic]) |
|
252 | self.show(now, topic, *self.topicstates[topic]) | |
253 |
|
253 | |||
254 | def uisetup(ui): |
|
254 | def uisetup(ui): | |
255 | class progressui(ui.__class__): |
|
255 | class progressui(ui.__class__): | |
256 | _progbar = None |
|
256 | _progbar = None | |
257 |
|
257 | |||
258 | def progress(self, *args, **opts): |
|
258 | def progress(self, *args, **opts): | |
259 | self._progbar.progress(*args, **opts) |
|
259 | self._progbar.progress(*args, **opts) | |
260 | return super(progressui, self).progress(*args, **opts) |
|
260 | return super(progressui, self).progress(*args, **opts) | |
261 |
|
261 | |||
262 | def write(self, *args, **opts): |
|
262 | def write(self, *args, **opts): | |
263 | if self._progbar.printed: |
|
263 | if self._progbar.printed: | |
264 | self._progbar.clear() |
|
264 | self._progbar.clear() | |
265 | return super(progressui, self).write(*args, **opts) |
|
265 | return super(progressui, self).write(*args, **opts) | |
266 |
|
266 | |||
267 | def write_err(self, *args, **opts): |
|
267 | def write_err(self, *args, **opts): | |
268 | if self._progbar.printed: |
|
268 | if self._progbar.printed: | |
269 | self._progbar.clear() |
|
269 | self._progbar.clear() | |
270 | return super(progressui, self).write_err(*args, **opts) |
|
270 | return super(progressui, self).write_err(*args, **opts) | |
271 |
|
271 | |||
272 | # Apps that derive a class from ui.ui() can use |
|
272 | # Apps that derive a class from ui.ui() can use | |
273 | # setconfig('progress', 'disable', 'True') to disable this extension |
|
273 | # setconfig('progress', 'disable', 'True') to disable this extension | |
274 | if ui.configbool('progress', 'disable'): |
|
274 | if ui.configbool('progress', 'disable'): | |
275 | return |
|
275 | return | |
276 | if shouldprint(ui) and not ui.debugflag and not ui.quiet: |
|
276 | if shouldprint(ui) and not ui.debugflag and not ui.quiet: | |
277 | ui.__class__ = progressui |
|
277 | ui.__class__ = progressui | |
278 | # we instantiate one globally shared progress bar to avoid |
|
278 | # we instantiate one globally shared progress bar to avoid | |
279 | # competing progress bars when multiple UI objects get created |
|
279 | # competing progress bars when multiple UI objects get created | |
280 | if not progressui._progbar: |
|
280 | if not progressui._progbar: | |
281 | progressui._progbar = progbar(ui) |
|
281 | progressui._progbar = progbar(ui) | |
282 |
|
282 | |||
283 | def reposetup(ui, repo): |
|
283 | def reposetup(ui, repo): | |
284 | uisetup(repo.ui) |
|
284 | uisetup(repo.ui) |
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1 | # ui.py - user interface bits for mercurial |
|
1 | # ui.py - user interface bits for mercurial | |
2 | # |
|
2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
|
3 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
|
4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
|
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
|
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
|
7 | |||
8 | from i18n import _ |
|
8 | from i18n import _ | |
9 | import errno, getpass, os, socket, sys, tempfile, traceback |
|
9 | import errno, getpass, os, socket, sys, tempfile, traceback | |
10 | import config, scmutil, util, error |
|
10 | import config, scmutil, util, error | |
11 |
|
11 | |||
12 | class ui(object): |
|
12 | class ui(object): | |
13 | def __init__(self, src=None): |
|
13 | def __init__(self, src=None): | |
14 | self._buffers = [] |
|
14 | self._buffers = [] | |
15 | self.quiet = self.verbose = self.debugflag = self.tracebackflag = False |
|
15 | self.quiet = self.verbose = self.debugflag = self.tracebackflag = False | |
16 | self._reportuntrusted = True |
|
16 | self._reportuntrusted = True | |
17 | self._ocfg = config.config() # overlay |
|
17 | self._ocfg = config.config() # overlay | |
18 | self._tcfg = config.config() # trusted |
|
18 | self._tcfg = config.config() # trusted | |
19 | self._ucfg = config.config() # untrusted |
|
19 | self._ucfg = config.config() # untrusted | |
20 | self._trustusers = set() |
|
20 | self._trustusers = set() | |
21 | self._trustgroups = set() |
|
21 | self._trustgroups = set() | |
22 |
|
22 | |||
23 | if src: |
|
23 | if src: | |
24 | self._tcfg = src._tcfg.copy() |
|
24 | self._tcfg = src._tcfg.copy() | |
25 | self._ucfg = src._ucfg.copy() |
|
25 | self._ucfg = src._ucfg.copy() | |
26 | self._ocfg = src._ocfg.copy() |
|
26 | self._ocfg = src._ocfg.copy() | |
27 | self._trustusers = src._trustusers.copy() |
|
27 | self._trustusers = src._trustusers.copy() | |
28 | self._trustgroups = src._trustgroups.copy() |
|
28 | self._trustgroups = src._trustgroups.copy() | |
29 | self.environ = src.environ |
|
29 | self.environ = src.environ | |
30 | self.fixconfig() |
|
30 | self.fixconfig() | |
31 | else: |
|
31 | else: | |
32 | # shared read-only environment |
|
32 | # shared read-only environment | |
33 | self.environ = os.environ |
|
33 | self.environ = os.environ | |
34 | # we always trust global config files |
|
34 | # we always trust global config files | |
35 | for f in scmutil.rcpath(): |
|
35 | for f in scmutil.rcpath(): | |
36 | self.readconfig(f, trust=True) |
|
36 | self.readconfig(f, trust=True) | |
37 |
|
37 | |||
38 | def copy(self): |
|
38 | def copy(self): | |
39 | return self.__class__(self) |
|
39 | return self.__class__(self) | |
40 |
|
40 | |||
41 | def _is_trusted(self, fp, f): |
|
41 | def _is_trusted(self, fp, f): | |
42 | st = util.fstat(fp) |
|
42 | st = util.fstat(fp) | |
43 | if util.isowner(st): |
|
43 | if util.isowner(st): | |
44 | return True |
|
44 | return True | |
45 |
|
45 | |||
46 | tusers, tgroups = self._trustusers, self._trustgroups |
|
46 | tusers, tgroups = self._trustusers, self._trustgroups | |
47 | if '*' in tusers or '*' in tgroups: |
|
47 | if '*' in tusers or '*' in tgroups: | |
48 | return True |
|
48 | return True | |
49 |
|
49 | |||
50 | user = util.username(st.st_uid) |
|
50 | user = util.username(st.st_uid) | |
51 | group = util.groupname(st.st_gid) |
|
51 | group = util.groupname(st.st_gid) | |
52 | if user in tusers or group in tgroups or user == util.username(): |
|
52 | if user in tusers or group in tgroups or user == util.username(): | |
53 | return True |
|
53 | return True | |
54 |
|
54 | |||
55 | if self._reportuntrusted: |
|
55 | if self._reportuntrusted: | |
56 | self.warn(_('Not trusting file %s from untrusted ' |
|
56 | self.warn(_('Not trusting file %s from untrusted ' | |
57 | 'user %s, group %s\n') % (f, user, group)) |
|
57 | 'user %s, group %s\n') % (f, user, group)) | |
58 | return False |
|
58 | return False | |
59 |
|
59 | |||
60 | def readconfig(self, filename, root=None, trust=False, |
|
60 | def readconfig(self, filename, root=None, trust=False, | |
61 | sections=None, remap=None): |
|
61 | sections=None, remap=None): | |
62 | try: |
|
62 | try: | |
63 | fp = open(filename) |
|
63 | fp = open(filename) | |
64 | except IOError: |
|
64 | except IOError: | |
65 | if not sections: # ignore unless we were looking for something |
|
65 | if not sections: # ignore unless we were looking for something | |
66 | return |
|
66 | return | |
67 | raise |
|
67 | raise | |
68 |
|
68 | |||
69 | cfg = config.config() |
|
69 | cfg = config.config() | |
70 | trusted = sections or trust or self._is_trusted(fp, filename) |
|
70 | trusted = sections or trust or self._is_trusted(fp, filename) | |
71 |
|
71 | |||
72 | try: |
|
72 | try: | |
73 | cfg.read(filename, fp, sections=sections, remap=remap) |
|
73 | cfg.read(filename, fp, sections=sections, remap=remap) | |
74 | except error.ConfigError, inst: |
|
74 | except error.ConfigError, inst: | |
75 | if trusted: |
|
75 | if trusted: | |
76 | raise |
|
76 | raise | |
77 | self.warn(_("Ignored: %s\n") % str(inst)) |
|
77 | self.warn(_("Ignored: %s\n") % str(inst)) | |
78 |
|
78 | |||
79 | if self.plain(): |
|
79 | if self.plain(): | |
80 | for k in ('debug', 'fallbackencoding', 'quiet', 'slash', |
|
80 | for k in ('debug', 'fallbackencoding', 'quiet', 'slash', | |
81 | 'logtemplate', 'style', |
|
81 | 'logtemplate', 'style', | |
82 | 'traceback', 'verbose'): |
|
82 | 'traceback', 'verbose'): | |
83 | if k in cfg['ui']: |
|
83 | if k in cfg['ui']: | |
84 | del cfg['ui'][k] |
|
84 | del cfg['ui'][k] | |
85 | for k, v in cfg.items('defaults'): |
|
85 | for k, v in cfg.items('defaults'): | |
86 | del cfg['defaults'][k] |
|
86 | del cfg['defaults'][k] | |
87 | # Don't remove aliases from the configuration if in the exceptionlist |
|
87 | # Don't remove aliases from the configuration if in the exceptionlist | |
88 | if self.plain('alias'): |
|
88 | if self.plain('alias'): | |
89 | for k, v in cfg.items('alias'): |
|
89 | for k, v in cfg.items('alias'): | |
90 | del cfg['alias'][k] |
|
90 | del cfg['alias'][k] | |
91 |
|
91 | |||
92 | if trusted: |
|
92 | if trusted: | |
93 | self._tcfg.update(cfg) |
|
93 | self._tcfg.update(cfg) | |
94 | self._tcfg.update(self._ocfg) |
|
94 | self._tcfg.update(self._ocfg) | |
95 | self._ucfg.update(cfg) |
|
95 | self._ucfg.update(cfg) | |
96 | self._ucfg.update(self._ocfg) |
|
96 | self._ucfg.update(self._ocfg) | |
97 |
|
97 | |||
98 | if root is None: |
|
98 | if root is None: | |
99 | root = os.path.expanduser('~') |
|
99 | root = os.path.expanduser('~') | |
100 | self.fixconfig(root=root) |
|
100 | self.fixconfig(root=root) | |
101 |
|
101 | |||
102 | def fixconfig(self, root=None, section=None): |
|
102 | def fixconfig(self, root=None, section=None): | |
103 | if section in (None, 'paths'): |
|
103 | if section in (None, 'paths'): | |
104 | # expand vars and ~ |
|
104 | # expand vars and ~ | |
105 | # translate paths relative to root (or home) into absolute paths |
|
105 | # translate paths relative to root (or home) into absolute paths | |
106 | root = root or os.getcwd() |
|
106 | root = root or os.getcwd() | |
107 | for c in self._tcfg, self._ucfg, self._ocfg: |
|
107 | for c in self._tcfg, self._ucfg, self._ocfg: | |
108 | for n, p in c.items('paths'): |
|
108 | for n, p in c.items('paths'): | |
109 | if not p: |
|
109 | if not p: | |
110 | continue |
|
110 | continue | |
111 | if '%%' in p: |
|
111 | if '%%' in p: | |
112 | self.warn(_("(deprecated '%%' in path %s=%s from %s)\n") |
|
112 | self.warn(_("(deprecated '%%' in path %s=%s from %s)\n") | |
113 | % (n, p, self.configsource('paths', n))) |
|
113 | % (n, p, self.configsource('paths', n))) | |
114 | p = p.replace('%%', '%') |
|
114 | p = p.replace('%%', '%') | |
115 | p = util.expandpath(p) |
|
115 | p = util.expandpath(p) | |
116 | if not util.hasscheme(p) and not os.path.isabs(p): |
|
116 | if not util.hasscheme(p) and not os.path.isabs(p): | |
117 | p = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(root, p)) |
|
117 | p = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(root, p)) | |
118 | c.set("paths", n, p) |
|
118 | c.set("paths", n, p) | |
119 |
|
119 | |||
120 | if section in (None, 'ui'): |
|
120 | if section in (None, 'ui'): | |
121 | # update ui options |
|
121 | # update ui options | |
122 | self.debugflag = self.configbool('ui', 'debug') |
|
122 | self.debugflag = self.configbool('ui', 'debug') | |
123 | self.verbose = self.debugflag or self.configbool('ui', 'verbose') |
|
123 | self.verbose = self.debugflag or self.configbool('ui', 'verbose') | |
124 | self.quiet = not self.debugflag and self.configbool('ui', 'quiet') |
|
124 | self.quiet = not self.debugflag and self.configbool('ui', 'quiet') | |
125 | if self.verbose and self.quiet: |
|
125 | if self.verbose and self.quiet: | |
126 | self.quiet = self.verbose = False |
|
126 | self.quiet = self.verbose = False | |
127 | self._reportuntrusted = self.debugflag or self.configbool("ui", |
|
127 | self._reportuntrusted = self.debugflag or self.configbool("ui", | |
128 | "report_untrusted", True) |
|
128 | "report_untrusted", True) | |
129 | self.tracebackflag = self.configbool('ui', 'traceback', False) |
|
129 | self.tracebackflag = self.configbool('ui', 'traceback', False) | |
130 |
|
130 | |||
131 | if section in (None, 'trusted'): |
|
131 | if section in (None, 'trusted'): | |
132 | # update trust information |
|
132 | # update trust information | |
133 | self._trustusers.update(self.configlist('trusted', 'users')) |
|
133 | self._trustusers.update(self.configlist('trusted', 'users')) | |
134 | self._trustgroups.update(self.configlist('trusted', 'groups')) |
|
134 | self._trustgroups.update(self.configlist('trusted', 'groups')) | |
135 |
|
135 | |||
136 | def setconfig(self, section, name, value, overlay=True): |
|
136 | def setconfig(self, section, name, value, overlay=True): | |
137 | if overlay: |
|
137 | if overlay: | |
138 | self._ocfg.set(section, name, value) |
|
138 | self._ocfg.set(section, name, value) | |
139 | self._tcfg.set(section, name, value) |
|
139 | self._tcfg.set(section, name, value) | |
140 | self._ucfg.set(section, name, value) |
|
140 | self._ucfg.set(section, name, value) | |
141 | self.fixconfig(section=section) |
|
141 | self.fixconfig(section=section) | |
142 |
|
142 | |||
143 | def _data(self, untrusted): |
|
143 | def _data(self, untrusted): | |
144 | return untrusted and self._ucfg or self._tcfg |
|
144 | return untrusted and self._ucfg or self._tcfg | |
145 |
|
145 | |||
146 | def configsource(self, section, name, untrusted=False): |
|
146 | def configsource(self, section, name, untrusted=False): | |
147 | return self._data(untrusted).source(section, name) or 'none' |
|
147 | return self._data(untrusted).source(section, name) or 'none' | |
148 |
|
148 | |||
149 | def config(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): |
|
149 | def config(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): | |
150 | value = self._data(untrusted).get(section, name, default) |
|
150 | value = self._data(untrusted).get(section, name, default) | |
151 | if self.debugflag and not untrusted and self._reportuntrusted: |
|
151 | if self.debugflag and not untrusted and self._reportuntrusted: | |
152 | uvalue = self._ucfg.get(section, name) |
|
152 | uvalue = self._ucfg.get(section, name) | |
153 | if uvalue is not None and uvalue != value: |
|
153 | if uvalue is not None and uvalue != value: | |
154 | self.debug(_("ignoring untrusted configuration option " |
|
154 | self.debug(_("ignoring untrusted configuration option " | |
155 | "%s.%s = %s\n") % (section, name, uvalue)) |
|
155 | "%s.%s = %s\n") % (section, name, uvalue)) | |
156 | return value |
|
156 | return value | |
157 |
|
157 | |||
158 | def configpath(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): |
|
158 | def configpath(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): | |
159 | 'get a path config item, expanded relative to config file' |
|
159 | 'get a path config item, expanded relative to config file' | |
160 | v = self.config(section, name, default, untrusted) |
|
160 | v = self.config(section, name, default, untrusted) | |
161 | if not os.path.isabs(v) or "://" not in v: |
|
161 | if not os.path.isabs(v) or "://" not in v: | |
162 | src = self.configsource(section, name, untrusted) |
|
162 | src = self.configsource(section, name, untrusted) | |
163 | if ':' in src: |
|
163 | if ':' in src: | |
164 | base = os.path.dirname(src.rsplit(':')) |
|
164 | base = os.path.dirname(src.rsplit(':')) | |
165 | v = os.path.join(base, os.path.expanduser(v)) |
|
165 | v = os.path.join(base, os.path.expanduser(v)) | |
166 | return v |
|
166 | return v | |
167 |
|
167 | |||
168 | def configbool(self, section, name, default=False, untrusted=False): |
|
168 | def configbool(self, section, name, default=False, untrusted=False): | |
169 | """parse a configuration element as a boolean |
|
169 | """parse a configuration element as a boolean | |
170 |
|
170 | |||
171 | >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' |
|
171 | >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' | |
172 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'true', 'yes') |
|
172 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'true', 'yes') | |
173 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'true') |
|
173 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'true') | |
174 | True |
|
174 | True | |
175 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'false', 'no') |
|
175 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'false', 'no') | |
176 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'false') |
|
176 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'false') | |
177 | False |
|
177 | False | |
178 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'unknown') |
|
178 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'unknown') | |
179 | False |
|
179 | False | |
180 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'unknown', True) |
|
180 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'unknown', True) | |
181 | True |
|
181 | True | |
182 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'invalid', 'somevalue') |
|
182 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'invalid', 'somevalue') | |
183 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'invalid') |
|
183 | >>> u.configbool(s, 'invalid') | |
184 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
184 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
185 | ... |
|
185 | ... | |
186 | ConfigError: foo.invalid is not a boolean ('somevalue') |
|
186 | ConfigError: foo.invalid is not a boolean ('somevalue') | |
187 | """ |
|
187 | """ | |
188 |
|
188 | |||
189 | v = self.config(section, name, None, untrusted) |
|
189 | v = self.config(section, name, None, untrusted) | |
190 | if v is None: |
|
190 | if v is None: | |
191 | return default |
|
191 | return default | |
192 | if isinstance(v, bool): |
|
192 | if isinstance(v, bool): | |
193 | return v |
|
193 | return v | |
194 | b = util.parsebool(v) |
|
194 | b = util.parsebool(v) | |
195 | if b is None: |
|
195 | if b is None: | |
196 | raise error.ConfigError(_("%s.%s is not a boolean ('%s')") |
|
196 | raise error.ConfigError(_("%s.%s is not a boolean ('%s')") | |
197 | % (section, name, v)) |
|
197 | % (section, name, v)) | |
198 | return b |
|
198 | return b | |
199 |
|
199 | |||
200 | def configint(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): |
|
200 | def configint(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): | |
201 | """parse a configuration element as an integer |
|
201 | """parse a configuration element as an integer | |
202 |
|
202 | |||
203 | >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' |
|
203 | >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' | |
204 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'int1', '42') |
|
204 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'int1', '42') | |
205 | >>> u.configint(s, 'int1') |
|
205 | >>> u.configint(s, 'int1') | |
206 | 42 |
|
206 | 42 | |
207 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'int2', '-42') |
|
207 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'int2', '-42') | |
208 | >>> u.configint(s, 'int2') |
|
208 | >>> u.configint(s, 'int2') | |
209 | -42 |
|
209 | -42 | |
210 | >>> u.configint(s, 'unknown', 7) |
|
210 | >>> u.configint(s, 'unknown', 7) | |
211 | 7 |
|
211 | 7 | |
212 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'invalid', 'somevalue') |
|
212 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'invalid', 'somevalue') | |
213 | >>> u.configint(s, 'invalid') |
|
213 | >>> u.configint(s, 'invalid') | |
214 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
214 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
215 | ... |
|
215 | ... | |
216 | ConfigError: foo.invalid is not an integer ('somevalue') |
|
216 | ConfigError: foo.invalid is not an integer ('somevalue') | |
217 | """ |
|
217 | """ | |
218 |
|
218 | |||
219 | v = self.config(section, name, None, untrusted) |
|
219 | v = self.config(section, name, None, untrusted) | |
220 | if v is None: |
|
220 | if v is None: | |
221 | return default |
|
221 | return default | |
222 | try: |
|
222 | try: | |
223 | return int(v) |
|
223 | return int(v) | |
224 | except ValueError: |
|
224 | except ValueError: | |
225 | raise error.ConfigError(_("%s.%s is not an integer ('%s')") |
|
225 | raise error.ConfigError(_("%s.%s is not an integer ('%s')") | |
226 | % (section, name, v)) |
|
226 | % (section, name, v)) | |
227 |
|
227 | |||
228 | def configlist(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): |
|
228 | def configlist(self, section, name, default=None, untrusted=False): | |
229 | """parse a configuration element as a list of comma/space separated |
|
229 | """parse a configuration element as a list of comma/space separated | |
230 | strings |
|
230 | strings | |
231 |
|
231 | |||
232 | >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' |
|
232 | >>> u = ui(); s = 'foo' | |
233 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'list1', 'this,is "a small" ,test') |
|
233 | >>> u.setconfig(s, 'list1', 'this,is "a small" ,test') | |
234 | >>> u.configlist(s, 'list1') |
|
234 | >>> u.configlist(s, 'list1') | |
235 | ['this', 'is', 'a small', 'test'] |
|
235 | ['this', 'is', 'a small', 'test'] | |
236 | """ |
|
236 | """ | |
237 |
|
237 | |||
238 | def _parse_plain(parts, s, offset): |
|
238 | def _parse_plain(parts, s, offset): | |
239 | whitespace = False |
|
239 | whitespace = False | |
240 | while offset < len(s) and (s[offset].isspace() or s[offset] == ','): |
|
240 | while offset < len(s) and (s[offset].isspace() or s[offset] == ','): | |
241 | whitespace = True |
|
241 | whitespace = True | |
242 | offset += 1 |
|
242 | offset += 1 | |
243 | if offset >= len(s): |
|
243 | if offset >= len(s): | |
244 | return None, parts, offset |
|
244 | return None, parts, offset | |
245 | if whitespace: |
|
245 | if whitespace: | |
246 | parts.append('') |
|
246 | parts.append('') | |
247 | if s[offset] == '"' and not parts[-1]: |
|
247 | if s[offset] == '"' and not parts[-1]: | |
248 | return _parse_quote, parts, offset + 1 |
|
248 | return _parse_quote, parts, offset + 1 | |
249 | elif s[offset] == '"' and parts[-1][-1] == '\\': |
|
249 | elif s[offset] == '"' and parts[-1][-1] == '\\': | |
250 | parts[-1] = parts[-1][:-1] + s[offset] |
|
250 | parts[-1] = parts[-1][:-1] + s[offset] | |
251 | return _parse_plain, parts, offset + 1 |
|
251 | return _parse_plain, parts, offset + 1 | |
252 | parts[-1] += s[offset] |
|
252 | parts[-1] += s[offset] | |
253 | return _parse_plain, parts, offset + 1 |
|
253 | return _parse_plain, parts, offset + 1 | |
254 |
|
254 | |||
255 | def _parse_quote(parts, s, offset): |
|
255 | def _parse_quote(parts, s, offset): | |
256 | if offset < len(s) and s[offset] == '"': # "" |
|
256 | if offset < len(s) and s[offset] == '"': # "" | |
257 | parts.append('') |
|
257 | parts.append('') | |
258 | offset += 1 |
|
258 | offset += 1 | |
259 | while offset < len(s) and (s[offset].isspace() or |
|
259 | while offset < len(s) and (s[offset].isspace() or | |
260 | s[offset] == ','): |
|
260 | s[offset] == ','): | |
261 | offset += 1 |
|
261 | offset += 1 | |
262 | return _parse_plain, parts, offset |
|
262 | return _parse_plain, parts, offset | |
263 |
|
263 | |||
264 | while offset < len(s) and s[offset] != '"': |
|
264 | while offset < len(s) and s[offset] != '"': | |
265 | if (s[offset] == '\\' and offset + 1 < len(s) |
|
265 | if (s[offset] == '\\' and offset + 1 < len(s) | |
266 | and s[offset + 1] == '"'): |
|
266 | and s[offset + 1] == '"'): | |
267 | offset += 1 |
|
267 | offset += 1 | |
268 | parts[-1] += '"' |
|
268 | parts[-1] += '"' | |
269 | else: |
|
269 | else: | |
270 | parts[-1] += s[offset] |
|
270 | parts[-1] += s[offset] | |
271 | offset += 1 |
|
271 | offset += 1 | |
272 |
|
272 | |||
273 | if offset >= len(s): |
|
273 | if offset >= len(s): | |
274 | real_parts = _configlist(parts[-1]) |
|
274 | real_parts = _configlist(parts[-1]) | |
275 | if not real_parts: |
|
275 | if not real_parts: | |
276 | parts[-1] = '"' |
|
276 | parts[-1] = '"' | |
277 | else: |
|
277 | else: | |
278 | real_parts[0] = '"' + real_parts[0] |
|
278 | real_parts[0] = '"' + real_parts[0] | |
279 | parts = parts[:-1] |
|
279 | parts = parts[:-1] | |
280 | parts.extend(real_parts) |
|
280 | parts.extend(real_parts) | |
281 | return None, parts, offset |
|
281 | return None, parts, offset | |
282 |
|
282 | |||
283 | offset += 1 |
|
283 | offset += 1 | |
284 | while offset < len(s) and s[offset] in [' ', ',']: |
|
284 | while offset < len(s) and s[offset] in [' ', ',']: | |
285 | offset += 1 |
|
285 | offset += 1 | |
286 |
|
286 | |||
287 | if offset < len(s): |
|
287 | if offset < len(s): | |
288 | if offset + 1 == len(s) and s[offset] == '"': |
|
288 | if offset + 1 == len(s) and s[offset] == '"': | |
289 | parts[-1] += '"' |
|
289 | parts[-1] += '"' | |
290 | offset += 1 |
|
290 | offset += 1 | |
291 | else: |
|
291 | else: | |
292 | parts.append('') |
|
292 | parts.append('') | |
293 | else: |
|
293 | else: | |
294 | return None, parts, offset |
|
294 | return None, parts, offset | |
295 |
|
295 | |||
296 | return _parse_plain, parts, offset |
|
296 | return _parse_plain, parts, offset | |
297 |
|
297 | |||
298 | def _configlist(s): |
|
298 | def _configlist(s): | |
299 | s = s.rstrip(' ,') |
|
299 | s = s.rstrip(' ,') | |
300 | if not s: |
|
300 | if not s: | |
301 | return [] |
|
301 | return [] | |
302 | parser, parts, offset = _parse_plain, [''], 0 |
|
302 | parser, parts, offset = _parse_plain, [''], 0 | |
303 | while parser: |
|
303 | while parser: | |
304 | parser, parts, offset = parser(parts, s, offset) |
|
304 | parser, parts, offset = parser(parts, s, offset) | |
305 | return parts |
|
305 | return parts | |
306 |
|
306 | |||
307 | result = self.config(section, name, untrusted=untrusted) |
|
307 | result = self.config(section, name, untrusted=untrusted) | |
308 | if result is None: |
|
308 | if result is None: | |
309 | result = default or [] |
|
309 | result = default or [] | |
310 | if isinstance(result, basestring): |
|
310 | if isinstance(result, basestring): | |
311 | result = _configlist(result.lstrip(' ,\n')) |
|
311 | result = _configlist(result.lstrip(' ,\n')) | |
312 | if result is None: |
|
312 | if result is None: | |
313 | result = default or [] |
|
313 | result = default or [] | |
314 | return result |
|
314 | return result | |
315 |
|
315 | |||
316 | def has_section(self, section, untrusted=False): |
|
316 | def has_section(self, section, untrusted=False): | |
317 | '''tell whether section exists in config.''' |
|
317 | '''tell whether section exists in config.''' | |
318 | return section in self._data(untrusted) |
|
318 | return section in self._data(untrusted) | |
319 |
|
319 | |||
320 | def configitems(self, section, untrusted=False): |
|
320 | def configitems(self, section, untrusted=False): | |
321 | items = self._data(untrusted).items(section) |
|
321 | items = self._data(untrusted).items(section) | |
322 | if self.debugflag and not untrusted and self._reportuntrusted: |
|
322 | if self.debugflag and not untrusted and self._reportuntrusted: | |
323 | for k, v in self._ucfg.items(section): |
|
323 | for k, v in self._ucfg.items(section): | |
324 | if self._tcfg.get(section, k) != v: |
|
324 | if self._tcfg.get(section, k) != v: | |
325 | self.debug(_("ignoring untrusted configuration option " |
|
325 | self.debug(_("ignoring untrusted configuration option " | |
326 | "%s.%s = %s\n") % (section, k, v)) |
|
326 | "%s.%s = %s\n") % (section, k, v)) | |
327 | return items |
|
327 | return items | |
328 |
|
328 | |||
329 | def walkconfig(self, untrusted=False): |
|
329 | def walkconfig(self, untrusted=False): | |
330 | cfg = self._data(untrusted) |
|
330 | cfg = self._data(untrusted) | |
331 | for section in cfg.sections(): |
|
331 | for section in cfg.sections(): | |
332 | for name, value in self.configitems(section, untrusted): |
|
332 | for name, value in self.configitems(section, untrusted): | |
333 | yield section, name, value |
|
333 | yield section, name, value | |
334 |
|
334 | |||
335 | def plain(self, feature=None): |
|
335 | def plain(self, feature=None): | |
336 | '''is plain mode active? |
|
336 | '''is plain mode active? | |
337 |
|
337 | |||
338 | Plain mode means that all configuration variables which affect |
|
338 | Plain mode means that all configuration variables which affect | |
339 | the behavior and output of Mercurial should be |
|
339 | the behavior and output of Mercurial should be | |
340 | ignored. Additionally, the output should be stable, |
|
340 | ignored. Additionally, the output should be stable, | |
341 | reproducible and suitable for use in scripts or applications. |
|
341 | reproducible and suitable for use in scripts or applications. | |
342 |
|
342 | |||
343 | The only way to trigger plain mode is by setting either the |
|
343 | The only way to trigger plain mode is by setting either the | |
344 | `HGPLAIN' or `HGPLAINEXCEPT' environment variables. |
|
344 | `HGPLAIN' or `HGPLAINEXCEPT' environment variables. | |
345 |
|
345 | |||
346 | The return value can either be |
|
346 | The return value can either be | |
347 | - False if HGPLAIN is not set, or feature is in HGPLAINEXCEPT |
|
347 | - False if HGPLAIN is not set, or feature is in HGPLAINEXCEPT | |
348 | - True otherwise |
|
348 | - True otherwise | |
349 | ''' |
|
349 | ''' | |
350 | if 'HGPLAIN' not in os.environ and 'HGPLAINEXCEPT' not in os.environ: |
|
350 | if 'HGPLAIN' not in os.environ and 'HGPLAINEXCEPT' not in os.environ: | |
351 | return False |
|
351 | return False | |
352 | exceptions = os.environ.get('HGPLAINEXCEPT', '').strip().split(',') |
|
352 | exceptions = os.environ.get('HGPLAINEXCEPT', '').strip().split(',') | |
353 | if feature and exceptions: |
|
353 | if feature and exceptions: | |
354 | return feature not in exceptions |
|
354 | return feature not in exceptions | |
355 | return True |
|
355 | return True | |
356 |
|
356 | |||
357 | def username(self): |
|
357 | def username(self): | |
358 | """Return default username to be used in commits. |
|
358 | """Return default username to be used in commits. | |
359 |
|
359 | |||
360 | Searched in this order: $HGUSER, [ui] section of hgrcs, $EMAIL |
|
360 | Searched in this order: $HGUSER, [ui] section of hgrcs, $EMAIL | |
361 | and stop searching if one of these is set. |
|
361 | and stop searching if one of these is set. | |
362 | If not found and ui.askusername is True, ask the user, else use |
|
362 | If not found and ui.askusername is True, ask the user, else use | |
363 | ($LOGNAME or $USER or $LNAME or $USERNAME) + "@full.hostname". |
|
363 | ($LOGNAME or $USER or $LNAME or $USERNAME) + "@full.hostname". | |
364 | """ |
|
364 | """ | |
365 | user = os.environ.get("HGUSER") |
|
365 | user = os.environ.get("HGUSER") | |
366 | if user is None: |
|
366 | if user is None: | |
367 | user = self.config("ui", "username") |
|
367 | user = self.config("ui", "username") | |
368 | if user is not None: |
|
368 | if user is not None: | |
369 | user = os.path.expandvars(user) |
|
369 | user = os.path.expandvars(user) | |
370 | if user is None: |
|
370 | if user is None: | |
371 | user = os.environ.get("EMAIL") |
|
371 | user = os.environ.get("EMAIL") | |
372 | if user is None and self.configbool("ui", "askusername"): |
|
372 | if user is None and self.configbool("ui", "askusername"): | |
373 | user = self.prompt(_("enter a commit username:"), default=None) |
|
373 | user = self.prompt(_("enter a commit username:"), default=None) | |
374 | if user is None and not self.interactive(): |
|
374 | if user is None and not self.interactive(): | |
375 | try: |
|
375 | try: | |
376 | user = '%s@%s' % (util.getuser(), socket.getfqdn()) |
|
376 | user = '%s@%s' % (util.getuser(), socket.getfqdn()) | |
377 | self.warn(_("No username found, using '%s' instead\n") % user) |
|
377 | self.warn(_("No username found, using '%s' instead\n") % user) | |
378 | except KeyError: |
|
378 | except KeyError: | |
379 | pass |
|
379 | pass | |
380 | if not user: |
|
380 | if not user: | |
381 | raise util.Abort(_('no username supplied (see "hg help config")')) |
|
381 | raise util.Abort(_('no username supplied (see "hg help config")')) | |
382 | if "\n" in user: |
|
382 | if "\n" in user: | |
383 | raise util.Abort(_("username %s contains a newline\n") % repr(user)) |
|
383 | raise util.Abort(_("username %s contains a newline\n") % repr(user)) | |
384 | return user |
|
384 | return user | |
385 |
|
385 | |||
386 | def shortuser(self, user): |
|
386 | def shortuser(self, user): | |
387 | """Return a short representation of a user name or email address.""" |
|
387 | """Return a short representation of a user name or email address.""" | |
388 | if not self.verbose: |
|
388 | if not self.verbose: | |
389 | user = util.shortuser(user) |
|
389 | user = util.shortuser(user) | |
390 | return user |
|
390 | return user | |
391 |
|
391 | |||
392 | def expandpath(self, loc, default=None): |
|
392 | def expandpath(self, loc, default=None): | |
393 | """Return repository location relative to cwd or from [paths]""" |
|
393 | """Return repository location relative to cwd or from [paths]""" | |
394 | if util.hasscheme(loc) or os.path.isdir(os.path.join(loc, '.hg')): |
|
394 | if util.hasscheme(loc) or os.path.isdir(os.path.join(loc, '.hg')): | |
395 | return loc |
|
395 | return loc | |
396 |
|
396 | |||
397 | path = self.config('paths', loc) |
|
397 | path = self.config('paths', loc) | |
398 | if not path and default is not None: |
|
398 | if not path and default is not None: | |
399 | path = self.config('paths', default) |
|
399 | path = self.config('paths', default) | |
400 | return path or loc |
|
400 | return path or loc | |
401 |
|
401 | |||
402 | def pushbuffer(self): |
|
402 | def pushbuffer(self): | |
403 | self._buffers.append([]) |
|
403 | self._buffers.append([]) | |
404 |
|
404 | |||
405 | def popbuffer(self, labeled=False): |
|
405 | def popbuffer(self, labeled=False): | |
406 | '''pop the last buffer and return the buffered output |
|
406 | '''pop the last buffer and return the buffered output | |
407 |
|
407 | |||
408 | If labeled is True, any labels associated with buffered |
|
408 | If labeled is True, any labels associated with buffered | |
409 | output will be handled. By default, this has no effect |
|
409 | output will be handled. By default, this has no effect | |
410 | on the output returned, but extensions and GUI tools may |
|
410 | on the output returned, but extensions and GUI tools may | |
411 | handle this argument and returned styled output. If output |
|
411 | handle this argument and returned styled output. If output | |
412 | is being buffered so it can be captured and parsed or |
|
412 | is being buffered so it can be captured and parsed or | |
413 | processed, labeled should not be set to True. |
|
413 | processed, labeled should not be set to True. | |
414 | ''' |
|
414 | ''' | |
415 | return "".join(self._buffers.pop()) |
|
415 | return "".join(self._buffers.pop()) | |
416 |
|
416 | |||
417 | def write(self, *args, **opts): |
|
417 | def write(self, *args, **opts): | |
418 | '''write args to output |
|
418 | '''write args to output | |
419 |
|
419 | |||
420 | By default, this method simply writes to the buffer or stdout, |
|
420 | By default, this method simply writes to the buffer or stdout, | |
421 | but extensions or GUI tools may override this method, |
|
421 | but extensions or GUI tools may override this method, | |
422 | write_err(), popbuffer(), and label() to style output from |
|
422 | write_err(), popbuffer(), and label() to style output from | |
423 | various parts of hg. |
|
423 | various parts of hg. | |
424 |
|
424 | |||
425 | An optional keyword argument, "label", can be passed in. |
|
425 | An optional keyword argument, "label", can be passed in. | |
426 | This should be a string containing label names separated by |
|
426 | This should be a string containing label names separated by | |
427 | space. Label names take the form of "topic.type". For example, |
|
427 | space. Label names take the form of "topic.type". For example, | |
428 | ui.debug() issues a label of "ui.debug". |
|
428 | ui.debug() issues a label of "ui.debug". | |
429 |
|
429 | |||
430 | When labeling output for a specific command, a label of |
|
430 | When labeling output for a specific command, a label of | |
431 | "cmdname.type" is recommended. For example, status issues |
|
431 | "cmdname.type" is recommended. For example, status issues | |
432 | a label of "status.modified" for modified files. |
|
432 | a label of "status.modified" for modified files. | |
433 | ''' |
|
433 | ''' | |
434 | if self._buffers: |
|
434 | if self._buffers: | |
435 | self._buffers[-1].extend([str(a) for a in args]) |
|
435 | self._buffers[-1].extend([str(a) for a in args]) | |
436 | else: |
|
436 | else: | |
437 | for a in args: |
|
437 | for a in args: | |
438 | sys.stdout.write(str(a)) |
|
438 | sys.stdout.write(str(a)) | |
439 |
|
439 | |||
440 | def write_err(self, *args, **opts): |
|
440 | def write_err(self, *args, **opts): | |
441 | try: |
|
441 | try: | |
442 | if not getattr(sys.stdout, 'closed', False): |
|
442 | if not getattr(sys.stdout, 'closed', False): | |
443 | sys.stdout.flush() |
|
443 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
444 | for a in args: |
|
444 | for a in args: | |
445 | sys.stderr.write(str(a)) |
|
445 | sys.stderr.write(str(a)) | |
446 | # stderr may be buffered under win32 when redirected to files, |
|
446 | # stderr may be buffered under win32 when redirected to files, | |
447 | # including stdout. |
|
447 | # including stdout. | |
448 | if not getattr(sys.stderr, 'closed', False): |
|
448 | if not getattr(sys.stderr, 'closed', False): | |
449 | sys.stderr.flush() |
|
449 | sys.stderr.flush() | |
450 | except IOError, inst: |
|
450 | except IOError, inst: | |
451 | if inst.errno not in (errno.EPIPE, errno.EIO): |
|
451 | if inst.errno not in (errno.EPIPE, errno.EIO): | |
452 | raise |
|
452 | raise | |
453 |
|
453 | |||
454 | def flush(self): |
|
454 | def flush(self): | |
455 | try: sys.stdout.flush() |
|
455 | try: sys.stdout.flush() | |
456 | except: pass |
|
456 | except: pass | |
457 | try: sys.stderr.flush() |
|
457 | try: sys.stderr.flush() | |
458 | except: pass |
|
458 | except: pass | |
459 |
|
459 | |||
460 | def interactive(self): |
|
460 | def interactive(self): | |
461 | '''is interactive input allowed? |
|
461 | '''is interactive input allowed? | |
462 |
|
462 | |||
463 | An interactive session is a session where input can be reasonably read |
|
463 | An interactive session is a session where input can be reasonably read | |
464 | from `sys.stdin'. If this function returns false, any attempt to read |
|
464 | from `sys.stdin'. If this function returns false, any attempt to read | |
465 | from stdin should fail with an error, unless a sensible default has been |
|
465 | from stdin should fail with an error, unless a sensible default has been | |
466 | specified. |
|
466 | specified. | |
467 |
|
467 | |||
468 | Interactiveness is triggered by the value of the `ui.interactive' |
|
468 | Interactiveness is triggered by the value of the `ui.interactive' | |
469 | configuration variable or - if it is unset - when `sys.stdin' points |
|
469 | configuration variable or - if it is unset - when `sys.stdin' points | |
470 | to a terminal device. |
|
470 | to a terminal device. | |
471 |
|
471 | |||
472 | This function refers to input only; for output, see `ui.formatted()'. |
|
472 | This function refers to input only; for output, see `ui.formatted()'. | |
473 | ''' |
|
473 | ''' | |
474 | i = self.configbool("ui", "interactive", None) |
|
474 | i = self.configbool("ui", "interactive", None) | |
475 | if i is None: |
|
475 | if i is None: | |
476 | try: |
|
|||
477 | return sys.stdin.isatty() |
|
|||
478 | except AttributeError: |
|
|||
479 |
|
|
476 | # some environments replace stdin without implementing isatty | |
480 |
|
|
477 | # usually those are non-interactive | |
481 |
|
|
478 | return util.isatty(sys.stdin) | |
482 |
|
479 | |||
483 | return i |
|
480 | return i | |
484 |
|
481 | |||
485 | def termwidth(self): |
|
482 | def termwidth(self): | |
486 | '''how wide is the terminal in columns? |
|
483 | '''how wide is the terminal in columns? | |
487 | ''' |
|
484 | ''' | |
488 | if 'COLUMNS' in os.environ: |
|
485 | if 'COLUMNS' in os.environ: | |
489 | try: |
|
486 | try: | |
490 | return int(os.environ['COLUMNS']) |
|
487 | return int(os.environ['COLUMNS']) | |
491 | except ValueError: |
|
488 | except ValueError: | |
492 | pass |
|
489 | pass | |
493 | return util.termwidth() |
|
490 | return util.termwidth() | |
494 |
|
491 | |||
495 | def formatted(self): |
|
492 | def formatted(self): | |
496 | '''should formatted output be used? |
|
493 | '''should formatted output be used? | |
497 |
|
494 | |||
498 | It is often desirable to format the output to suite the output medium. |
|
495 | It is often desirable to format the output to suite the output medium. | |
499 | Examples of this are truncating long lines or colorizing messages. |
|
496 | Examples of this are truncating long lines or colorizing messages. | |
500 | However, this is not often not desirable when piping output into other |
|
497 | However, this is not often not desirable when piping output into other | |
501 | utilities, e.g. `grep'. |
|
498 | utilities, e.g. `grep'. | |
502 |
|
499 | |||
503 | Formatted output is triggered by the value of the `ui.formatted' |
|
500 | Formatted output is triggered by the value of the `ui.formatted' | |
504 | configuration variable or - if it is unset - when `sys.stdout' points |
|
501 | configuration variable or - if it is unset - when `sys.stdout' points | |
505 | to a terminal device. Please note that `ui.formatted' should be |
|
502 | to a terminal device. Please note that `ui.formatted' should be | |
506 | considered an implementation detail; it is not intended for use outside |
|
503 | considered an implementation detail; it is not intended for use outside | |
507 | Mercurial or its extensions. |
|
504 | Mercurial or its extensions. | |
508 |
|
505 | |||
509 | This function refers to output only; for input, see `ui.interactive()'. |
|
506 | This function refers to output only; for input, see `ui.interactive()'. | |
510 | This function always returns false when in plain mode, see `ui.plain()'. |
|
507 | This function always returns false when in plain mode, see `ui.plain()'. | |
511 | ''' |
|
508 | ''' | |
512 | if self.plain(): |
|
509 | if self.plain(): | |
513 | return False |
|
510 | return False | |
514 |
|
511 | |||
515 | i = self.configbool("ui", "formatted", None) |
|
512 | i = self.configbool("ui", "formatted", None) | |
516 | if i is None: |
|
513 | if i is None: | |
517 | try: |
|
|||
518 | return sys.stdout.isatty() |
|
|||
519 | except AttributeError: |
|
|||
520 |
|
|
514 | # some environments replace stdout without implementing isatty | |
521 |
|
|
515 | # usually those are non-interactive | |
522 |
|
|
516 | return util.isatty(sys.stdout) | |
523 |
|
517 | |||
524 | return i |
|
518 | return i | |
525 |
|
519 | |||
526 | def _readline(self, prompt=''): |
|
520 | def _readline(self, prompt=''): | |
527 |
if sys.stdin |
|
521 | if util.isatty(sys.stdin): | |
528 | try: |
|
522 | try: | |
529 | # magically add command line editing support, where |
|
523 | # magically add command line editing support, where | |
530 | # available |
|
524 | # available | |
531 | import readline |
|
525 | import readline | |
532 | # force demandimport to really load the module |
|
526 | # force demandimport to really load the module | |
533 | readline.read_history_file |
|
527 | readline.read_history_file | |
534 | # windows sometimes raises something other than ImportError |
|
528 | # windows sometimes raises something other than ImportError | |
535 | except Exception: |
|
529 | except Exception: | |
536 | pass |
|
530 | pass | |
537 | line = raw_input(prompt) |
|
531 | line = raw_input(prompt) | |
538 | # When stdin is in binary mode on Windows, it can cause |
|
532 | # When stdin is in binary mode on Windows, it can cause | |
539 | # raw_input() to emit an extra trailing carriage return |
|
533 | # raw_input() to emit an extra trailing carriage return | |
540 | if os.linesep == '\r\n' and line and line[-1] == '\r': |
|
534 | if os.linesep == '\r\n' and line and line[-1] == '\r': | |
541 | line = line[:-1] |
|
535 | line = line[:-1] | |
542 | return line |
|
536 | return line | |
543 |
|
537 | |||
544 | def prompt(self, msg, default="y"): |
|
538 | def prompt(self, msg, default="y"): | |
545 | """Prompt user with msg, read response. |
|
539 | """Prompt user with msg, read response. | |
546 | If ui is not interactive, the default is returned. |
|
540 | If ui is not interactive, the default is returned. | |
547 | """ |
|
541 | """ | |
548 | if not self.interactive(): |
|
542 | if not self.interactive(): | |
549 | self.write(msg, ' ', default, "\n") |
|
543 | self.write(msg, ' ', default, "\n") | |
550 | return default |
|
544 | return default | |
551 | try: |
|
545 | try: | |
552 | r = self._readline(self.label(msg, 'ui.prompt') + ' ') |
|
546 | r = self._readline(self.label(msg, 'ui.prompt') + ' ') | |
553 | if not r: |
|
547 | if not r: | |
554 | return default |
|
548 | return default | |
555 | return r |
|
549 | return r | |
556 | except EOFError: |
|
550 | except EOFError: | |
557 | raise util.Abort(_('response expected')) |
|
551 | raise util.Abort(_('response expected')) | |
558 |
|
552 | |||
559 | def promptchoice(self, msg, choices, default=0): |
|
553 | def promptchoice(self, msg, choices, default=0): | |
560 | """Prompt user with msg, read response, and ensure it matches |
|
554 | """Prompt user with msg, read response, and ensure it matches | |
561 | one of the provided choices. The index of the choice is returned. |
|
555 | one of the provided choices. The index of the choice is returned. | |
562 | choices is a sequence of acceptable responses with the format: |
|
556 | choices is a sequence of acceptable responses with the format: | |
563 | ('&None', 'E&xec', 'Sym&link') Responses are case insensitive. |
|
557 | ('&None', 'E&xec', 'Sym&link') Responses are case insensitive. | |
564 | If ui is not interactive, the default is returned. |
|
558 | If ui is not interactive, the default is returned. | |
565 | """ |
|
559 | """ | |
566 | resps = [s[s.index('&')+1].lower() for s in choices] |
|
560 | resps = [s[s.index('&')+1].lower() for s in choices] | |
567 | while True: |
|
561 | while True: | |
568 | r = self.prompt(msg, resps[default]) |
|
562 | r = self.prompt(msg, resps[default]) | |
569 | if r.lower() in resps: |
|
563 | if r.lower() in resps: | |
570 | return resps.index(r.lower()) |
|
564 | return resps.index(r.lower()) | |
571 | self.write(_("unrecognized response\n")) |
|
565 | self.write(_("unrecognized response\n")) | |
572 |
|
566 | |||
573 | def getpass(self, prompt=None, default=None): |
|
567 | def getpass(self, prompt=None, default=None): | |
574 | if not self.interactive(): |
|
568 | if not self.interactive(): | |
575 | return default |
|
569 | return default | |
576 | try: |
|
570 | try: | |
577 | return getpass.getpass(prompt or _('password: ')) |
|
571 | return getpass.getpass(prompt or _('password: ')) | |
578 | except EOFError: |
|
572 | except EOFError: | |
579 | raise util.Abort(_('response expected')) |
|
573 | raise util.Abort(_('response expected')) | |
580 | def status(self, *msg, **opts): |
|
574 | def status(self, *msg, **opts): | |
581 | '''write status message to output (if ui.quiet is False) |
|
575 | '''write status message to output (if ui.quiet is False) | |
582 |
|
576 | |||
583 | This adds an output label of "ui.status". |
|
577 | This adds an output label of "ui.status". | |
584 | ''' |
|
578 | ''' | |
585 | if not self.quiet: |
|
579 | if not self.quiet: | |
586 | opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.status' |
|
580 | opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.status' | |
587 | self.write(*msg, **opts) |
|
581 | self.write(*msg, **opts) | |
588 | def warn(self, *msg, **opts): |
|
582 | def warn(self, *msg, **opts): | |
589 | '''write warning message to output (stderr) |
|
583 | '''write warning message to output (stderr) | |
590 |
|
584 | |||
591 | This adds an output label of "ui.warning". |
|
585 | This adds an output label of "ui.warning". | |
592 | ''' |
|
586 | ''' | |
593 | opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.warning' |
|
587 | opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.warning' | |
594 | self.write_err(*msg, **opts) |
|
588 | self.write_err(*msg, **opts) | |
595 | def note(self, *msg, **opts): |
|
589 | def note(self, *msg, **opts): | |
596 | '''write note to output (if ui.verbose is True) |
|
590 | '''write note to output (if ui.verbose is True) | |
597 |
|
591 | |||
598 | This adds an output label of "ui.note". |
|
592 | This adds an output label of "ui.note". | |
599 | ''' |
|
593 | ''' | |
600 | if self.verbose: |
|
594 | if self.verbose: | |
601 | opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.note' |
|
595 | opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.note' | |
602 | self.write(*msg, **opts) |
|
596 | self.write(*msg, **opts) | |
603 | def debug(self, *msg, **opts): |
|
597 | def debug(self, *msg, **opts): | |
604 | '''write debug message to output (if ui.debugflag is True) |
|
598 | '''write debug message to output (if ui.debugflag is True) | |
605 |
|
599 | |||
606 | This adds an output label of "ui.debug". |
|
600 | This adds an output label of "ui.debug". | |
607 | ''' |
|
601 | ''' | |
608 | if self.debugflag: |
|
602 | if self.debugflag: | |
609 | opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.debug' |
|
603 | opts['label'] = opts.get('label', '') + ' ui.debug' | |
610 | self.write(*msg, **opts) |
|
604 | self.write(*msg, **opts) | |
611 | def edit(self, text, user): |
|
605 | def edit(self, text, user): | |
612 | (fd, name) = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="hg-editor-", suffix=".txt", |
|
606 | (fd, name) = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="hg-editor-", suffix=".txt", | |
613 | text=True) |
|
607 | text=True) | |
614 | try: |
|
608 | try: | |
615 | f = os.fdopen(fd, "w") |
|
609 | f = os.fdopen(fd, "w") | |
616 | f.write(text) |
|
610 | f.write(text) | |
617 | f.close() |
|
611 | f.close() | |
618 |
|
612 | |||
619 | editor = self.geteditor() |
|
613 | editor = self.geteditor() | |
620 |
|
614 | |||
621 | util.system("%s \"%s\"" % (editor, name), |
|
615 | util.system("%s \"%s\"" % (editor, name), | |
622 | environ={'HGUSER': user}, |
|
616 | environ={'HGUSER': user}, | |
623 | onerr=util.Abort, errprefix=_("edit failed")) |
|
617 | onerr=util.Abort, errprefix=_("edit failed")) | |
624 |
|
618 | |||
625 | f = open(name) |
|
619 | f = open(name) | |
626 | t = f.read() |
|
620 | t = f.read() | |
627 | f.close() |
|
621 | f.close() | |
628 | finally: |
|
622 | finally: | |
629 | os.unlink(name) |
|
623 | os.unlink(name) | |
630 |
|
624 | |||
631 | return t |
|
625 | return t | |
632 |
|
626 | |||
633 | def traceback(self, exc=None): |
|
627 | def traceback(self, exc=None): | |
634 | '''print exception traceback if traceback printing enabled. |
|
628 | '''print exception traceback if traceback printing enabled. | |
635 | only to call in exception handler. returns true if traceback |
|
629 | only to call in exception handler. returns true if traceback | |
636 | printed.''' |
|
630 | printed.''' | |
637 | if self.tracebackflag: |
|
631 | if self.tracebackflag: | |
638 | if exc: |
|
632 | if exc: | |
639 | traceback.print_exception(exc[0], exc[1], exc[2]) |
|
633 | traceback.print_exception(exc[0], exc[1], exc[2]) | |
640 | else: |
|
634 | else: | |
641 | traceback.print_exc() |
|
635 | traceback.print_exc() | |
642 | return self.tracebackflag |
|
636 | return self.tracebackflag | |
643 |
|
637 | |||
644 | def geteditor(self): |
|
638 | def geteditor(self): | |
645 | '''return editor to use''' |
|
639 | '''return editor to use''' | |
646 | return (os.environ.get("HGEDITOR") or |
|
640 | return (os.environ.get("HGEDITOR") or | |
647 | self.config("ui", "editor") or |
|
641 | self.config("ui", "editor") or | |
648 | os.environ.get("VISUAL") or |
|
642 | os.environ.get("VISUAL") or | |
649 | os.environ.get("EDITOR", "vi")) |
|
643 | os.environ.get("EDITOR", "vi")) | |
650 |
|
644 | |||
651 | def progress(self, topic, pos, item="", unit="", total=None): |
|
645 | def progress(self, topic, pos, item="", unit="", total=None): | |
652 | '''show a progress message |
|
646 | '''show a progress message | |
653 |
|
647 | |||
654 | With stock hg, this is simply a debug message that is hidden |
|
648 | With stock hg, this is simply a debug message that is hidden | |
655 | by default, but with extensions or GUI tools it may be |
|
649 | by default, but with extensions or GUI tools it may be | |
656 | visible. 'topic' is the current operation, 'item' is a |
|
650 | visible. 'topic' is the current operation, 'item' is a | |
657 | non-numeric marker of the current position (ie the currently |
|
651 | non-numeric marker of the current position (ie the currently | |
658 | in-process file), 'pos' is the current numeric position (ie |
|
652 | in-process file), 'pos' is the current numeric position (ie | |
659 | revision, bytes, etc.), unit is a corresponding unit label, |
|
653 | revision, bytes, etc.), unit is a corresponding unit label, | |
660 | and total is the highest expected pos. |
|
654 | and total is the highest expected pos. | |
661 |
|
655 | |||
662 | Multiple nested topics may be active at a time. |
|
656 | Multiple nested topics may be active at a time. | |
663 |
|
657 | |||
664 | All topics should be marked closed by setting pos to None at |
|
658 | All topics should be marked closed by setting pos to None at | |
665 | termination. |
|
659 | termination. | |
666 | ''' |
|
660 | ''' | |
667 |
|
661 | |||
668 | if pos is None or not self.debugflag: |
|
662 | if pos is None or not self.debugflag: | |
669 | return |
|
663 | return | |
670 |
|
664 | |||
671 | if unit: |
|
665 | if unit: | |
672 | unit = ' ' + unit |
|
666 | unit = ' ' + unit | |
673 | if item: |
|
667 | if item: | |
674 | item = ' ' + item |
|
668 | item = ' ' + item | |
675 |
|
669 | |||
676 | if total: |
|
670 | if total: | |
677 | pct = 100.0 * pos / total |
|
671 | pct = 100.0 * pos / total | |
678 | self.debug('%s:%s %s/%s%s (%4.2f%%)\n' |
|
672 | self.debug('%s:%s %s/%s%s (%4.2f%%)\n' | |
679 | % (topic, item, pos, total, unit, pct)) |
|
673 | % (topic, item, pos, total, unit, pct)) | |
680 | else: |
|
674 | else: | |
681 | self.debug('%s:%s %s%s\n' % (topic, item, pos, unit)) |
|
675 | self.debug('%s:%s %s%s\n' % (topic, item, pos, unit)) | |
682 |
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676 | |||
683 | def log(self, service, message): |
|
677 | def log(self, service, message): | |
684 | '''hook for logging facility extensions |
|
678 | '''hook for logging facility extensions | |
685 |
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679 | |||
686 | service should be a readily-identifiable subsystem, which will |
|
680 | service should be a readily-identifiable subsystem, which will | |
687 | allow filtering. |
|
681 | allow filtering. | |
688 | message should be a newline-terminated string to log. |
|
682 | message should be a newline-terminated string to log. | |
689 | ''' |
|
683 | ''' | |
690 | pass |
|
684 | pass | |
691 |
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685 | |||
692 | def label(self, msg, label): |
|
686 | def label(self, msg, label): | |
693 | '''style msg based on supplied label |
|
687 | '''style msg based on supplied label | |
694 |
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688 | |||
695 | Like ui.write(), this just returns msg unchanged, but extensions |
|
689 | Like ui.write(), this just returns msg unchanged, but extensions | |
696 | and GUI tools can override it to allow styling output without |
|
690 | and GUI tools can override it to allow styling output without | |
697 | writing it. |
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691 | writing it. | |
698 |
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692 | |||
699 | ui.write(s, 'label') is equivalent to |
|
693 | ui.write(s, 'label') is equivalent to | |
700 | ui.write(ui.label(s, 'label')). |
|
694 | ui.write(ui.label(s, 'label')). | |
701 | ''' |
|
695 | ''' | |
702 | return msg |
|
696 | return msg |
@@ -1,1593 +1,1599 | |||||
1 | # util.py - Mercurial utility functions and platform specfic implementations |
|
1 | # util.py - Mercurial utility functions and platform specfic implementations | |
2 | # |
|
2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005 K. Thananchayan <thananck@yahoo.com> |
|
3 | # Copyright 2005 K. Thananchayan <thananck@yahoo.com> | |
4 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
|
4 | # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
5 | # Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com> |
|
5 | # Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com> | |
6 | # |
|
6 | # | |
7 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
|
7 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
8 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
|
8 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
9 |
|
9 | |||
10 | """Mercurial utility functions and platform specfic implementations. |
|
10 | """Mercurial utility functions and platform specfic implementations. | |
11 |
|
11 | |||
12 | This contains helper routines that are independent of the SCM core and |
|
12 | This contains helper routines that are independent of the SCM core and | |
13 | hide platform-specific details from the core. |
|
13 | hide platform-specific details from the core. | |
14 | """ |
|
14 | """ | |
15 |
|
15 | |||
16 | from i18n import _ |
|
16 | from i18n import _ | |
17 | import error, osutil, encoding |
|
17 | import error, osutil, encoding | |
18 | import errno, re, shutil, sys, tempfile, traceback |
|
18 | import errno, re, shutil, sys, tempfile, traceback | |
19 | import os, time, calendar, textwrap, unicodedata, signal |
|
19 | import os, time, calendar, textwrap, unicodedata, signal | |
20 | import imp, socket, urllib |
|
20 | import imp, socket, urllib | |
21 |
|
21 | |||
22 | # Python compatibility |
|
22 | # Python compatibility | |
23 |
|
23 | |||
24 | def sha1(s): |
|
24 | def sha1(s): | |
25 | return _fastsha1(s) |
|
25 | return _fastsha1(s) | |
26 |
|
26 | |||
27 | def _fastsha1(s): |
|
27 | def _fastsha1(s): | |
28 | # This function will import sha1 from hashlib or sha (whichever is |
|
28 | # This function will import sha1 from hashlib or sha (whichever is | |
29 | # available) and overwrite itself with it on the first call. |
|
29 | # available) and overwrite itself with it on the first call. | |
30 | # Subsequent calls will go directly to the imported function. |
|
30 | # Subsequent calls will go directly to the imported function. | |
31 | if sys.version_info >= (2, 5): |
|
31 | if sys.version_info >= (2, 5): | |
32 | from hashlib import sha1 as _sha1 |
|
32 | from hashlib import sha1 as _sha1 | |
33 | else: |
|
33 | else: | |
34 | from sha import sha as _sha1 |
|
34 | from sha import sha as _sha1 | |
35 | global _fastsha1, sha1 |
|
35 | global _fastsha1, sha1 | |
36 | _fastsha1 = sha1 = _sha1 |
|
36 | _fastsha1 = sha1 = _sha1 | |
37 | return _sha1(s) |
|
37 | return _sha1(s) | |
38 |
|
38 | |||
39 | import __builtin__ |
|
39 | import __builtin__ | |
40 |
|
40 | |||
41 | if sys.version_info[0] < 3: |
|
41 | if sys.version_info[0] < 3: | |
42 | def fakebuffer(sliceable, offset=0): |
|
42 | def fakebuffer(sliceable, offset=0): | |
43 | return sliceable[offset:] |
|
43 | return sliceable[offset:] | |
44 | else: |
|
44 | else: | |
45 | def fakebuffer(sliceable, offset=0): |
|
45 | def fakebuffer(sliceable, offset=0): | |
46 | return memoryview(sliceable)[offset:] |
|
46 | return memoryview(sliceable)[offset:] | |
47 | try: |
|
47 | try: | |
48 | buffer |
|
48 | buffer | |
49 | except NameError: |
|
49 | except NameError: | |
50 | __builtin__.buffer = fakebuffer |
|
50 | __builtin__.buffer = fakebuffer | |
51 |
|
51 | |||
52 | import subprocess |
|
52 | import subprocess | |
53 | closefds = os.name == 'posix' |
|
53 | closefds = os.name == 'posix' | |
54 |
|
54 | |||
55 | def popen2(cmd, env=None, newlines=False): |
|
55 | def popen2(cmd, env=None, newlines=False): | |
56 | # Setting bufsize to -1 lets the system decide the buffer size. |
|
56 | # Setting bufsize to -1 lets the system decide the buffer size. | |
57 | # The default for bufsize is 0, meaning unbuffered. This leads to |
|
57 | # The default for bufsize is 0, meaning unbuffered. This leads to | |
58 | # poor performance on Mac OS X: http://bugs.python.org/issue4194 |
|
58 | # poor performance on Mac OS X: http://bugs.python.org/issue4194 | |
59 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=-1, |
|
59 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=-1, | |
60 | close_fds=closefds, |
|
60 | close_fds=closefds, | |
61 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
61 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | |
62 | universal_newlines=newlines, |
|
62 | universal_newlines=newlines, | |
63 | env=env) |
|
63 | env=env) | |
64 | return p.stdin, p.stdout |
|
64 | return p.stdin, p.stdout | |
65 |
|
65 | |||
66 | def popen3(cmd, env=None, newlines=False): |
|
66 | def popen3(cmd, env=None, newlines=False): | |
67 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=-1, |
|
67 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=-1, | |
68 | close_fds=closefds, |
|
68 | close_fds=closefds, | |
69 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
69 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | |
70 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
70 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE, | |
71 | universal_newlines=newlines, |
|
71 | universal_newlines=newlines, | |
72 | env=env) |
|
72 | env=env) | |
73 | return p.stdin, p.stdout, p.stderr |
|
73 | return p.stdin, p.stdout, p.stderr | |
74 |
|
74 | |||
75 | def version(): |
|
75 | def version(): | |
76 | """Return version information if available.""" |
|
76 | """Return version information if available.""" | |
77 | try: |
|
77 | try: | |
78 | import __version__ |
|
78 | import __version__ | |
79 | return __version__.version |
|
79 | return __version__.version | |
80 | except ImportError: |
|
80 | except ImportError: | |
81 | return 'unknown' |
|
81 | return 'unknown' | |
82 |
|
82 | |||
83 | # used by parsedate |
|
83 | # used by parsedate | |
84 | defaultdateformats = ( |
|
84 | defaultdateformats = ( | |
85 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', |
|
85 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', | |
86 | '%Y-%m-%d %I:%M:%S%p', |
|
86 | '%Y-%m-%d %I:%M:%S%p', | |
87 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', |
|
87 | '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', | |
88 | '%Y-%m-%d %I:%M%p', |
|
88 | '%Y-%m-%d %I:%M%p', | |
89 | '%Y-%m-%d', |
|
89 | '%Y-%m-%d', | |
90 | '%m-%d', |
|
90 | '%m-%d', | |
91 | '%m/%d', |
|
91 | '%m/%d', | |
92 | '%m/%d/%y', |
|
92 | '%m/%d/%y', | |
93 | '%m/%d/%Y', |
|
93 | '%m/%d/%Y', | |
94 | '%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', |
|
94 | '%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', | |
95 | '%a %b %d %I:%M:%S%p %Y', |
|
95 | '%a %b %d %I:%M:%S%p %Y', | |
96 | '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S', # GNU coreutils "/bin/date --rfc-2822" |
|
96 | '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S', # GNU coreutils "/bin/date --rfc-2822" | |
97 | '%b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', |
|
97 | '%b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', | |
98 | '%b %d %I:%M:%S%p %Y', |
|
98 | '%b %d %I:%M:%S%p %Y', | |
99 | '%b %d %H:%M:%S', |
|
99 | '%b %d %H:%M:%S', | |
100 | '%b %d %I:%M:%S%p', |
|
100 | '%b %d %I:%M:%S%p', | |
101 | '%b %d %H:%M', |
|
101 | '%b %d %H:%M', | |
102 | '%b %d %I:%M%p', |
|
102 | '%b %d %I:%M%p', | |
103 | '%b %d %Y', |
|
103 | '%b %d %Y', | |
104 | '%b %d', |
|
104 | '%b %d', | |
105 | '%H:%M:%S', |
|
105 | '%H:%M:%S', | |
106 | '%I:%M:%S%p', |
|
106 | '%I:%M:%S%p', | |
107 | '%H:%M', |
|
107 | '%H:%M', | |
108 | '%I:%M%p', |
|
108 | '%I:%M%p', | |
109 | ) |
|
109 | ) | |
110 |
|
110 | |||
111 | extendeddateformats = defaultdateformats + ( |
|
111 | extendeddateformats = defaultdateformats + ( | |
112 | "%Y", |
|
112 | "%Y", | |
113 | "%Y-%m", |
|
113 | "%Y-%m", | |
114 | "%b", |
|
114 | "%b", | |
115 | "%b %Y", |
|
115 | "%b %Y", | |
116 | ) |
|
116 | ) | |
117 |
|
117 | |||
118 | def cachefunc(func): |
|
118 | def cachefunc(func): | |
119 | '''cache the result of function calls''' |
|
119 | '''cache the result of function calls''' | |
120 | # XXX doesn't handle keywords args |
|
120 | # XXX doesn't handle keywords args | |
121 | cache = {} |
|
121 | cache = {} | |
122 | if func.func_code.co_argcount == 1: |
|
122 | if func.func_code.co_argcount == 1: | |
123 | # we gain a small amount of time because |
|
123 | # we gain a small amount of time because | |
124 | # we don't need to pack/unpack the list |
|
124 | # we don't need to pack/unpack the list | |
125 | def f(arg): |
|
125 | def f(arg): | |
126 | if arg not in cache: |
|
126 | if arg not in cache: | |
127 | cache[arg] = func(arg) |
|
127 | cache[arg] = func(arg) | |
128 | return cache[arg] |
|
128 | return cache[arg] | |
129 | else: |
|
129 | else: | |
130 | def f(*args): |
|
130 | def f(*args): | |
131 | if args not in cache: |
|
131 | if args not in cache: | |
132 | cache[args] = func(*args) |
|
132 | cache[args] = func(*args) | |
133 | return cache[args] |
|
133 | return cache[args] | |
134 |
|
134 | |||
135 | return f |
|
135 | return f | |
136 |
|
136 | |||
137 | def lrucachefunc(func): |
|
137 | def lrucachefunc(func): | |
138 | '''cache most recent results of function calls''' |
|
138 | '''cache most recent results of function calls''' | |
139 | cache = {} |
|
139 | cache = {} | |
140 | order = [] |
|
140 | order = [] | |
141 | if func.func_code.co_argcount == 1: |
|
141 | if func.func_code.co_argcount == 1: | |
142 | def f(arg): |
|
142 | def f(arg): | |
143 | if arg not in cache: |
|
143 | if arg not in cache: | |
144 | if len(cache) > 20: |
|
144 | if len(cache) > 20: | |
145 | del cache[order.pop(0)] |
|
145 | del cache[order.pop(0)] | |
146 | cache[arg] = func(arg) |
|
146 | cache[arg] = func(arg) | |
147 | else: |
|
147 | else: | |
148 | order.remove(arg) |
|
148 | order.remove(arg) | |
149 | order.append(arg) |
|
149 | order.append(arg) | |
150 | return cache[arg] |
|
150 | return cache[arg] | |
151 | else: |
|
151 | else: | |
152 | def f(*args): |
|
152 | def f(*args): | |
153 | if args not in cache: |
|
153 | if args not in cache: | |
154 | if len(cache) > 20: |
|
154 | if len(cache) > 20: | |
155 | del cache[order.pop(0)] |
|
155 | del cache[order.pop(0)] | |
156 | cache[args] = func(*args) |
|
156 | cache[args] = func(*args) | |
157 | else: |
|
157 | else: | |
158 | order.remove(args) |
|
158 | order.remove(args) | |
159 | order.append(args) |
|
159 | order.append(args) | |
160 | return cache[args] |
|
160 | return cache[args] | |
161 |
|
161 | |||
162 | return f |
|
162 | return f | |
163 |
|
163 | |||
164 | class propertycache(object): |
|
164 | class propertycache(object): | |
165 | def __init__(self, func): |
|
165 | def __init__(self, func): | |
166 | self.func = func |
|
166 | self.func = func | |
167 | self.name = func.__name__ |
|
167 | self.name = func.__name__ | |
168 | def __get__(self, obj, type=None): |
|
168 | def __get__(self, obj, type=None): | |
169 | result = self.func(obj) |
|
169 | result = self.func(obj) | |
170 | setattr(obj, self.name, result) |
|
170 | setattr(obj, self.name, result) | |
171 | return result |
|
171 | return result | |
172 |
|
172 | |||
173 | def pipefilter(s, cmd): |
|
173 | def pipefilter(s, cmd): | |
174 | '''filter string S through command CMD, returning its output''' |
|
174 | '''filter string S through command CMD, returning its output''' | |
175 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, |
|
175 | p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, | |
176 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
|
176 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) | |
177 | pout, perr = p.communicate(s) |
|
177 | pout, perr = p.communicate(s) | |
178 | return pout |
|
178 | return pout | |
179 |
|
179 | |||
180 | def tempfilter(s, cmd): |
|
180 | def tempfilter(s, cmd): | |
181 | '''filter string S through a pair of temporary files with CMD. |
|
181 | '''filter string S through a pair of temporary files with CMD. | |
182 | CMD is used as a template to create the real command to be run, |
|
182 | CMD is used as a template to create the real command to be run, | |
183 | with the strings INFILE and OUTFILE replaced by the real names of |
|
183 | with the strings INFILE and OUTFILE replaced by the real names of | |
184 | the temporary files generated.''' |
|
184 | the temporary files generated.''' | |
185 | inname, outname = None, None |
|
185 | inname, outname = None, None | |
186 | try: |
|
186 | try: | |
187 | infd, inname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-filter-in-') |
|
187 | infd, inname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-filter-in-') | |
188 | fp = os.fdopen(infd, 'wb') |
|
188 | fp = os.fdopen(infd, 'wb') | |
189 | fp.write(s) |
|
189 | fp.write(s) | |
190 | fp.close() |
|
190 | fp.close() | |
191 | outfd, outname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-filter-out-') |
|
191 | outfd, outname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='hg-filter-out-') | |
192 | os.close(outfd) |
|
192 | os.close(outfd) | |
193 | cmd = cmd.replace('INFILE', inname) |
|
193 | cmd = cmd.replace('INFILE', inname) | |
194 | cmd = cmd.replace('OUTFILE', outname) |
|
194 | cmd = cmd.replace('OUTFILE', outname) | |
195 | code = os.system(cmd) |
|
195 | code = os.system(cmd) | |
196 | if sys.platform == 'OpenVMS' and code & 1: |
|
196 | if sys.platform == 'OpenVMS' and code & 1: | |
197 | code = 0 |
|
197 | code = 0 | |
198 | if code: |
|
198 | if code: | |
199 | raise Abort(_("command '%s' failed: %s") % |
|
199 | raise Abort(_("command '%s' failed: %s") % | |
200 | (cmd, explainexit(code))) |
|
200 | (cmd, explainexit(code))) | |
201 | fp = open(outname, 'rb') |
|
201 | fp = open(outname, 'rb') | |
202 | r = fp.read() |
|
202 | r = fp.read() | |
203 | fp.close() |
|
203 | fp.close() | |
204 | return r |
|
204 | return r | |
205 | finally: |
|
205 | finally: | |
206 | try: |
|
206 | try: | |
207 | if inname: |
|
207 | if inname: | |
208 | os.unlink(inname) |
|
208 | os.unlink(inname) | |
209 | except OSError: |
|
209 | except OSError: | |
210 | pass |
|
210 | pass | |
211 | try: |
|
211 | try: | |
212 | if outname: |
|
212 | if outname: | |
213 | os.unlink(outname) |
|
213 | os.unlink(outname) | |
214 | except OSError: |
|
214 | except OSError: | |
215 | pass |
|
215 | pass | |
216 |
|
216 | |||
217 | filtertable = { |
|
217 | filtertable = { | |
218 | 'tempfile:': tempfilter, |
|
218 | 'tempfile:': tempfilter, | |
219 | 'pipe:': pipefilter, |
|
219 | 'pipe:': pipefilter, | |
220 | } |
|
220 | } | |
221 |
|
221 | |||
222 | def filter(s, cmd): |
|
222 | def filter(s, cmd): | |
223 | "filter a string through a command that transforms its input to its output" |
|
223 | "filter a string through a command that transforms its input to its output" | |
224 | for name, fn in filtertable.iteritems(): |
|
224 | for name, fn in filtertable.iteritems(): | |
225 | if cmd.startswith(name): |
|
225 | if cmd.startswith(name): | |
226 | return fn(s, cmd[len(name):].lstrip()) |
|
226 | return fn(s, cmd[len(name):].lstrip()) | |
227 | return pipefilter(s, cmd) |
|
227 | return pipefilter(s, cmd) | |
228 |
|
228 | |||
229 | def binary(s): |
|
229 | def binary(s): | |
230 | """return true if a string is binary data""" |
|
230 | """return true if a string is binary data""" | |
231 | return bool(s and '\0' in s) |
|
231 | return bool(s and '\0' in s) | |
232 |
|
232 | |||
233 | def increasingchunks(source, min=1024, max=65536): |
|
233 | def increasingchunks(source, min=1024, max=65536): | |
234 | '''return no less than min bytes per chunk while data remains, |
|
234 | '''return no less than min bytes per chunk while data remains, | |
235 | doubling min after each chunk until it reaches max''' |
|
235 | doubling min after each chunk until it reaches max''' | |
236 | def log2(x): |
|
236 | def log2(x): | |
237 | if not x: |
|
237 | if not x: | |
238 | return 0 |
|
238 | return 0 | |
239 | i = 0 |
|
239 | i = 0 | |
240 | while x: |
|
240 | while x: | |
241 | x >>= 1 |
|
241 | x >>= 1 | |
242 | i += 1 |
|
242 | i += 1 | |
243 | return i - 1 |
|
243 | return i - 1 | |
244 |
|
244 | |||
245 | buf = [] |
|
245 | buf = [] | |
246 | blen = 0 |
|
246 | blen = 0 | |
247 | for chunk in source: |
|
247 | for chunk in source: | |
248 | buf.append(chunk) |
|
248 | buf.append(chunk) | |
249 | blen += len(chunk) |
|
249 | blen += len(chunk) | |
250 | if blen >= min: |
|
250 | if blen >= min: | |
251 | if min < max: |
|
251 | if min < max: | |
252 | min = min << 1 |
|
252 | min = min << 1 | |
253 | nmin = 1 << log2(blen) |
|
253 | nmin = 1 << log2(blen) | |
254 | if nmin > min: |
|
254 | if nmin > min: | |
255 | min = nmin |
|
255 | min = nmin | |
256 | if min > max: |
|
256 | if min > max: | |
257 | min = max |
|
257 | min = max | |
258 | yield ''.join(buf) |
|
258 | yield ''.join(buf) | |
259 | blen = 0 |
|
259 | blen = 0 | |
260 | buf = [] |
|
260 | buf = [] | |
261 | if buf: |
|
261 | if buf: | |
262 | yield ''.join(buf) |
|
262 | yield ''.join(buf) | |
263 |
|
263 | |||
264 | Abort = error.Abort |
|
264 | Abort = error.Abort | |
265 |
|
265 | |||
266 | def always(fn): |
|
266 | def always(fn): | |
267 | return True |
|
267 | return True | |
268 |
|
268 | |||
269 | def never(fn): |
|
269 | def never(fn): | |
270 | return False |
|
270 | return False | |
271 |
|
271 | |||
272 | def pathto(root, n1, n2): |
|
272 | def pathto(root, n1, n2): | |
273 | '''return the relative path from one place to another. |
|
273 | '''return the relative path from one place to another. | |
274 | root should use os.sep to separate directories |
|
274 | root should use os.sep to separate directories | |
275 | n1 should use os.sep to separate directories |
|
275 | n1 should use os.sep to separate directories | |
276 | n2 should use "/" to separate directories |
|
276 | n2 should use "/" to separate directories | |
277 | returns an os.sep-separated path. |
|
277 | returns an os.sep-separated path. | |
278 |
|
278 | |||
279 | If n1 is a relative path, it's assumed it's |
|
279 | If n1 is a relative path, it's assumed it's | |
280 | relative to root. |
|
280 | relative to root. | |
281 | n2 should always be relative to root. |
|
281 | n2 should always be relative to root. | |
282 | ''' |
|
282 | ''' | |
283 | if not n1: |
|
283 | if not n1: | |
284 | return localpath(n2) |
|
284 | return localpath(n2) | |
285 | if os.path.isabs(n1): |
|
285 | if os.path.isabs(n1): | |
286 | if os.path.splitdrive(root)[0] != os.path.splitdrive(n1)[0]: |
|
286 | if os.path.splitdrive(root)[0] != os.path.splitdrive(n1)[0]: | |
287 | return os.path.join(root, localpath(n2)) |
|
287 | return os.path.join(root, localpath(n2)) | |
288 | n2 = '/'.join((pconvert(root), n2)) |
|
288 | n2 = '/'.join((pconvert(root), n2)) | |
289 | a, b = splitpath(n1), n2.split('/') |
|
289 | a, b = splitpath(n1), n2.split('/') | |
290 | a.reverse() |
|
290 | a.reverse() | |
291 | b.reverse() |
|
291 | b.reverse() | |
292 | while a and b and a[-1] == b[-1]: |
|
292 | while a and b and a[-1] == b[-1]: | |
293 | a.pop() |
|
293 | a.pop() | |
294 | b.pop() |
|
294 | b.pop() | |
295 | b.reverse() |
|
295 | b.reverse() | |
296 | return os.sep.join((['..'] * len(a)) + b) or '.' |
|
296 | return os.sep.join((['..'] * len(a)) + b) or '.' | |
297 |
|
297 | |||
298 | _hgexecutable = None |
|
298 | _hgexecutable = None | |
299 |
|
299 | |||
300 | def mainfrozen(): |
|
300 | def mainfrozen(): | |
301 | """return True if we are a frozen executable. |
|
301 | """return True if we are a frozen executable. | |
302 |
|
302 | |||
303 | The code supports py2exe (most common, Windows only) and tools/freeze |
|
303 | The code supports py2exe (most common, Windows only) and tools/freeze | |
304 | (portable, not much used). |
|
304 | (portable, not much used). | |
305 | """ |
|
305 | """ | |
306 | return (hasattr(sys, "frozen") or # new py2exe |
|
306 | return (hasattr(sys, "frozen") or # new py2exe | |
307 | hasattr(sys, "importers") or # old py2exe |
|
307 | hasattr(sys, "importers") or # old py2exe | |
308 | imp.is_frozen("__main__")) # tools/freeze |
|
308 | imp.is_frozen("__main__")) # tools/freeze | |
309 |
|
309 | |||
310 | def hgexecutable(): |
|
310 | def hgexecutable(): | |
311 | """return location of the 'hg' executable. |
|
311 | """return location of the 'hg' executable. | |
312 |
|
312 | |||
313 | Defaults to $HG or 'hg' in the search path. |
|
313 | Defaults to $HG or 'hg' in the search path. | |
314 | """ |
|
314 | """ | |
315 | if _hgexecutable is None: |
|
315 | if _hgexecutable is None: | |
316 | hg = os.environ.get('HG') |
|
316 | hg = os.environ.get('HG') | |
317 | if hg: |
|
317 | if hg: | |
318 | _sethgexecutable(hg) |
|
318 | _sethgexecutable(hg) | |
319 | elif mainfrozen(): |
|
319 | elif mainfrozen(): | |
320 | _sethgexecutable(sys.executable) |
|
320 | _sethgexecutable(sys.executable) | |
321 | else: |
|
321 | else: | |
322 | exe = findexe('hg') or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) |
|
322 | exe = findexe('hg') or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) | |
323 | _sethgexecutable(exe) |
|
323 | _sethgexecutable(exe) | |
324 | return _hgexecutable |
|
324 | return _hgexecutable | |
325 |
|
325 | |||
326 | def _sethgexecutable(path): |
|
326 | def _sethgexecutable(path): | |
327 | """set location of the 'hg' executable""" |
|
327 | """set location of the 'hg' executable""" | |
328 | global _hgexecutable |
|
328 | global _hgexecutable | |
329 | _hgexecutable = path |
|
329 | _hgexecutable = path | |
330 |
|
330 | |||
331 | def system(cmd, environ={}, cwd=None, onerr=None, errprefix=None, out=None): |
|
331 | def system(cmd, environ={}, cwd=None, onerr=None, errprefix=None, out=None): | |
332 | '''enhanced shell command execution. |
|
332 | '''enhanced shell command execution. | |
333 | run with environment maybe modified, maybe in different dir. |
|
333 | run with environment maybe modified, maybe in different dir. | |
334 |
|
334 | |||
335 | if command fails and onerr is None, return status. if ui object, |
|
335 | if command fails and onerr is None, return status. if ui object, | |
336 | print error message and return status, else raise onerr object as |
|
336 | print error message and return status, else raise onerr object as | |
337 | exception. |
|
337 | exception. | |
338 |
|
338 | |||
339 | if out is specified, it is assumed to be a file-like object that has a |
|
339 | if out is specified, it is assumed to be a file-like object that has a | |
340 | write() method. stdout and stderr will be redirected to out.''' |
|
340 | write() method. stdout and stderr will be redirected to out.''' | |
341 | try: |
|
341 | try: | |
342 | sys.stdout.flush() |
|
342 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
343 | except Exception: |
|
343 | except Exception: | |
344 | pass |
|
344 | pass | |
345 | def py2shell(val): |
|
345 | def py2shell(val): | |
346 | 'convert python object into string that is useful to shell' |
|
346 | 'convert python object into string that is useful to shell' | |
347 | if val is None or val is False: |
|
347 | if val is None or val is False: | |
348 | return '0' |
|
348 | return '0' | |
349 | if val is True: |
|
349 | if val is True: | |
350 | return '1' |
|
350 | return '1' | |
351 | return str(val) |
|
351 | return str(val) | |
352 | origcmd = cmd |
|
352 | origcmd = cmd | |
353 | cmd = quotecommand(cmd) |
|
353 | cmd = quotecommand(cmd) | |
354 | env = dict(os.environ) |
|
354 | env = dict(os.environ) | |
355 | env.update((k, py2shell(v)) for k, v in environ.iteritems()) |
|
355 | env.update((k, py2shell(v)) for k, v in environ.iteritems()) | |
356 | env['HG'] = hgexecutable() |
|
356 | env['HG'] = hgexecutable() | |
357 | if out is None: |
|
357 | if out is None: | |
358 | rc = subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, |
|
358 | rc = subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, | |
359 | env=env, cwd=cwd) |
|
359 | env=env, cwd=cwd) | |
360 | else: |
|
360 | else: | |
361 | proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, |
|
361 | proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, close_fds=closefds, | |
362 | env=env, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
362 | env=env, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | |
363 | stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
|
363 | stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) | |
364 | for line in proc.stdout: |
|
364 | for line in proc.stdout: | |
365 | out.write(line) |
|
365 | out.write(line) | |
366 | proc.wait() |
|
366 | proc.wait() | |
367 | rc = proc.returncode |
|
367 | rc = proc.returncode | |
368 | if sys.platform == 'OpenVMS' and rc & 1: |
|
368 | if sys.platform == 'OpenVMS' and rc & 1: | |
369 | rc = 0 |
|
369 | rc = 0 | |
370 | if rc and onerr: |
|
370 | if rc and onerr: | |
371 | errmsg = '%s %s' % (os.path.basename(origcmd.split(None, 1)[0]), |
|
371 | errmsg = '%s %s' % (os.path.basename(origcmd.split(None, 1)[0]), | |
372 | explainexit(rc)[0]) |
|
372 | explainexit(rc)[0]) | |
373 | if errprefix: |
|
373 | if errprefix: | |
374 | errmsg = '%s: %s' % (errprefix, errmsg) |
|
374 | errmsg = '%s: %s' % (errprefix, errmsg) | |
375 | try: |
|
375 | try: | |
376 | onerr.warn(errmsg + '\n') |
|
376 | onerr.warn(errmsg + '\n') | |
377 | except AttributeError: |
|
377 | except AttributeError: | |
378 | raise onerr(errmsg) |
|
378 | raise onerr(errmsg) | |
379 | return rc |
|
379 | return rc | |
380 |
|
380 | |||
381 | def checksignature(func): |
|
381 | def checksignature(func): | |
382 | '''wrap a function with code to check for calling errors''' |
|
382 | '''wrap a function with code to check for calling errors''' | |
383 | def check(*args, **kwargs): |
|
383 | def check(*args, **kwargs): | |
384 | try: |
|
384 | try: | |
385 | return func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
385 | return func(*args, **kwargs) | |
386 | except TypeError: |
|
386 | except TypeError: | |
387 | if len(traceback.extract_tb(sys.exc_info()[2])) == 1: |
|
387 | if len(traceback.extract_tb(sys.exc_info()[2])) == 1: | |
388 | raise error.SignatureError |
|
388 | raise error.SignatureError | |
389 | raise |
|
389 | raise | |
390 |
|
390 | |||
391 | return check |
|
391 | return check | |
392 |
|
392 | |||
393 | def makedir(path, notindexed): |
|
393 | def makedir(path, notindexed): | |
394 | os.mkdir(path) |
|
394 | os.mkdir(path) | |
395 |
|
395 | |||
396 | def unlinkpath(f): |
|
396 | def unlinkpath(f): | |
397 | """unlink and remove the directory if it is empty""" |
|
397 | """unlink and remove the directory if it is empty""" | |
398 | os.unlink(f) |
|
398 | os.unlink(f) | |
399 | # try removing directories that might now be empty |
|
399 | # try removing directories that might now be empty | |
400 | try: |
|
400 | try: | |
401 | os.removedirs(os.path.dirname(f)) |
|
401 | os.removedirs(os.path.dirname(f)) | |
402 | except OSError: |
|
402 | except OSError: | |
403 | pass |
|
403 | pass | |
404 |
|
404 | |||
405 | def copyfile(src, dest): |
|
405 | def copyfile(src, dest): | |
406 | "copy a file, preserving mode and atime/mtime" |
|
406 | "copy a file, preserving mode and atime/mtime" | |
407 | if os.path.islink(src): |
|
407 | if os.path.islink(src): | |
408 | try: |
|
408 | try: | |
409 | os.unlink(dest) |
|
409 | os.unlink(dest) | |
410 | except OSError: |
|
410 | except OSError: | |
411 | pass |
|
411 | pass | |
412 | os.symlink(os.readlink(src), dest) |
|
412 | os.symlink(os.readlink(src), dest) | |
413 | else: |
|
413 | else: | |
414 | try: |
|
414 | try: | |
415 | shutil.copyfile(src, dest) |
|
415 | shutil.copyfile(src, dest) | |
416 | shutil.copymode(src, dest) |
|
416 | shutil.copymode(src, dest) | |
417 | except shutil.Error, inst: |
|
417 | except shutil.Error, inst: | |
418 | raise Abort(str(inst)) |
|
418 | raise Abort(str(inst)) | |
419 |
|
419 | |||
420 | def copyfiles(src, dst, hardlink=None): |
|
420 | def copyfiles(src, dst, hardlink=None): | |
421 | """Copy a directory tree using hardlinks if possible""" |
|
421 | """Copy a directory tree using hardlinks if possible""" | |
422 |
|
422 | |||
423 | if hardlink is None: |
|
423 | if hardlink is None: | |
424 | hardlink = (os.stat(src).st_dev == |
|
424 | hardlink = (os.stat(src).st_dev == | |
425 | os.stat(os.path.dirname(dst)).st_dev) |
|
425 | os.stat(os.path.dirname(dst)).st_dev) | |
426 |
|
426 | |||
427 | num = 0 |
|
427 | num = 0 | |
428 | if os.path.isdir(src): |
|
428 | if os.path.isdir(src): | |
429 | os.mkdir(dst) |
|
429 | os.mkdir(dst) | |
430 | for name, kind in osutil.listdir(src): |
|
430 | for name, kind in osutil.listdir(src): | |
431 | srcname = os.path.join(src, name) |
|
431 | srcname = os.path.join(src, name) | |
432 | dstname = os.path.join(dst, name) |
|
432 | dstname = os.path.join(dst, name) | |
433 | hardlink, n = copyfiles(srcname, dstname, hardlink) |
|
433 | hardlink, n = copyfiles(srcname, dstname, hardlink) | |
434 | num += n |
|
434 | num += n | |
435 | else: |
|
435 | else: | |
436 | if hardlink: |
|
436 | if hardlink: | |
437 | try: |
|
437 | try: | |
438 | oslink(src, dst) |
|
438 | oslink(src, dst) | |
439 | except (IOError, OSError): |
|
439 | except (IOError, OSError): | |
440 | hardlink = False |
|
440 | hardlink = False | |
441 | shutil.copy(src, dst) |
|
441 | shutil.copy(src, dst) | |
442 | else: |
|
442 | else: | |
443 | shutil.copy(src, dst) |
|
443 | shutil.copy(src, dst) | |
444 | num += 1 |
|
444 | num += 1 | |
445 |
|
445 | |||
446 | return hardlink, num |
|
446 | return hardlink, num | |
447 |
|
447 | |||
448 | _winreservednames = '''con prn aux nul |
|
448 | _winreservednames = '''con prn aux nul | |
449 | com1 com2 com3 com4 com5 com6 com7 com8 com9 |
|
449 | com1 com2 com3 com4 com5 com6 com7 com8 com9 | |
450 | lpt1 lpt2 lpt3 lpt4 lpt5 lpt6 lpt7 lpt8 lpt9'''.split() |
|
450 | lpt1 lpt2 lpt3 lpt4 lpt5 lpt6 lpt7 lpt8 lpt9'''.split() | |
451 | _winreservedchars = ':*?"<>|' |
|
451 | _winreservedchars = ':*?"<>|' | |
452 | def checkwinfilename(path): |
|
452 | def checkwinfilename(path): | |
453 | '''Check that the base-relative path is a valid filename on Windows. |
|
453 | '''Check that the base-relative path is a valid filename on Windows. | |
454 | Returns None if the path is ok, or a UI string describing the problem. |
|
454 | Returns None if the path is ok, or a UI string describing the problem. | |
455 |
|
455 | |||
456 | >>> checkwinfilename("just/a/normal/path") |
|
456 | >>> checkwinfilename("just/a/normal/path") | |
457 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/con.xml") |
|
457 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/con.xml") | |
458 | "filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows" |
|
458 | "filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows" | |
459 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/con.xml/bar") |
|
459 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/con.xml/bar") | |
460 | "filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows" |
|
460 | "filename contains 'con', which is reserved on Windows" | |
461 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/xml.con") |
|
461 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/xml.con") | |
462 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/AUX/bla.txt") |
|
462 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/AUX/bla.txt") | |
463 | "filename contains 'AUX', which is reserved on Windows" |
|
463 | "filename contains 'AUX', which is reserved on Windows" | |
464 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/bla:.txt") |
|
464 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/bla:.txt") | |
465 | "filename contains ':', which is reserved on Windows" |
|
465 | "filename contains ':', which is reserved on Windows" | |
466 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/b\07la.txt") |
|
466 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/b\07la.txt") | |
467 | "filename contains '\\\\x07', which is invalid on Windows" |
|
467 | "filename contains '\\\\x07', which is invalid on Windows" | |
468 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/bla ") |
|
468 | >>> checkwinfilename("foo/bar/bla ") | |
469 | "filename ends with ' ', which is not allowed on Windows" |
|
469 | "filename ends with ' ', which is not allowed on Windows" | |
470 | ''' |
|
470 | ''' | |
471 | for n in path.replace('\\', '/').split('/'): |
|
471 | for n in path.replace('\\', '/').split('/'): | |
472 | if not n: |
|
472 | if not n: | |
473 | continue |
|
473 | continue | |
474 | for c in n: |
|
474 | for c in n: | |
475 | if c in _winreservedchars: |
|
475 | if c in _winreservedchars: | |
476 | return _("filename contains '%s', which is reserved " |
|
476 | return _("filename contains '%s', which is reserved " | |
477 | "on Windows") % c |
|
477 | "on Windows") % c | |
478 | if ord(c) <= 31: |
|
478 | if ord(c) <= 31: | |
479 | return _("filename contains %r, which is invalid " |
|
479 | return _("filename contains %r, which is invalid " | |
480 | "on Windows") % c |
|
480 | "on Windows") % c | |
481 | base = n.split('.')[0] |
|
481 | base = n.split('.')[0] | |
482 | if base and base.lower() in _winreservednames: |
|
482 | if base and base.lower() in _winreservednames: | |
483 | return _("filename contains '%s', which is reserved " |
|
483 | return _("filename contains '%s', which is reserved " | |
484 | "on Windows") % base |
|
484 | "on Windows") % base | |
485 | t = n[-1] |
|
485 | t = n[-1] | |
486 | if t in '. ': |
|
486 | if t in '. ': | |
487 | return _("filename ends with '%s', which is not allowed " |
|
487 | return _("filename ends with '%s', which is not allowed " | |
488 | "on Windows") % t |
|
488 | "on Windows") % t | |
489 |
|
489 | |||
490 | def lookupreg(key, name=None, scope=None): |
|
490 | def lookupreg(key, name=None, scope=None): | |
491 | return None |
|
491 | return None | |
492 |
|
492 | |||
493 | def hidewindow(): |
|
493 | def hidewindow(): | |
494 | """Hide current shell window. |
|
494 | """Hide current shell window. | |
495 |
|
495 | |||
496 | Used to hide the window opened when starting asynchronous |
|
496 | Used to hide the window opened when starting asynchronous | |
497 | child process under Windows, unneeded on other systems. |
|
497 | child process under Windows, unneeded on other systems. | |
498 | """ |
|
498 | """ | |
499 | pass |
|
499 | pass | |
500 |
|
500 | |||
501 | if os.name == 'nt': |
|
501 | if os.name == 'nt': | |
502 | checkosfilename = checkwinfilename |
|
502 | checkosfilename = checkwinfilename | |
503 | from windows import * |
|
503 | from windows import * | |
504 | else: |
|
504 | else: | |
505 | from posix import * |
|
505 | from posix import * | |
506 |
|
506 | |||
507 | def makelock(info, pathname): |
|
507 | def makelock(info, pathname): | |
508 | try: |
|
508 | try: | |
509 | return os.symlink(info, pathname) |
|
509 | return os.symlink(info, pathname) | |
510 | except OSError, why: |
|
510 | except OSError, why: | |
511 | if why.errno == errno.EEXIST: |
|
511 | if why.errno == errno.EEXIST: | |
512 | raise |
|
512 | raise | |
513 | except AttributeError: # no symlink in os |
|
513 | except AttributeError: # no symlink in os | |
514 | pass |
|
514 | pass | |
515 |
|
515 | |||
516 | ld = os.open(pathname, os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_EXCL) |
|
516 | ld = os.open(pathname, os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_EXCL) | |
517 | os.write(ld, info) |
|
517 | os.write(ld, info) | |
518 | os.close(ld) |
|
518 | os.close(ld) | |
519 |
|
519 | |||
520 | def readlock(pathname): |
|
520 | def readlock(pathname): | |
521 | try: |
|
521 | try: | |
522 | return os.readlink(pathname) |
|
522 | return os.readlink(pathname) | |
523 | except OSError, why: |
|
523 | except OSError, why: | |
524 | if why.errno not in (errno.EINVAL, errno.ENOSYS): |
|
524 | if why.errno not in (errno.EINVAL, errno.ENOSYS): | |
525 | raise |
|
525 | raise | |
526 | except AttributeError: # no symlink in os |
|
526 | except AttributeError: # no symlink in os | |
527 | pass |
|
527 | pass | |
528 | fp = posixfile(pathname) |
|
528 | fp = posixfile(pathname) | |
529 | r = fp.read() |
|
529 | r = fp.read() | |
530 | fp.close() |
|
530 | fp.close() | |
531 | return r |
|
531 | return r | |
532 |
|
532 | |||
533 | def fstat(fp): |
|
533 | def fstat(fp): | |
534 | '''stat file object that may not have fileno method.''' |
|
534 | '''stat file object that may not have fileno method.''' | |
535 | try: |
|
535 | try: | |
536 | return os.fstat(fp.fileno()) |
|
536 | return os.fstat(fp.fileno()) | |
537 | except AttributeError: |
|
537 | except AttributeError: | |
538 | return os.stat(fp.name) |
|
538 | return os.stat(fp.name) | |
539 |
|
539 | |||
540 | # File system features |
|
540 | # File system features | |
541 |
|
541 | |||
542 | def checkcase(path): |
|
542 | def checkcase(path): | |
543 | """ |
|
543 | """ | |
544 | Check whether the given path is on a case-sensitive filesystem |
|
544 | Check whether the given path is on a case-sensitive filesystem | |
545 |
|
545 | |||
546 | Requires a path (like /foo/.hg) ending with a foldable final |
|
546 | Requires a path (like /foo/.hg) ending with a foldable final | |
547 | directory component. |
|
547 | directory component. | |
548 | """ |
|
548 | """ | |
549 | s1 = os.stat(path) |
|
549 | s1 = os.stat(path) | |
550 | d, b = os.path.split(path) |
|
550 | d, b = os.path.split(path) | |
551 | p2 = os.path.join(d, b.upper()) |
|
551 | p2 = os.path.join(d, b.upper()) | |
552 | if path == p2: |
|
552 | if path == p2: | |
553 | p2 = os.path.join(d, b.lower()) |
|
553 | p2 = os.path.join(d, b.lower()) | |
554 | try: |
|
554 | try: | |
555 | s2 = os.stat(p2) |
|
555 | s2 = os.stat(p2) | |
556 | if s2 == s1: |
|
556 | if s2 == s1: | |
557 | return False |
|
557 | return False | |
558 | return True |
|
558 | return True | |
559 | except OSError: |
|
559 | except OSError: | |
560 | return True |
|
560 | return True | |
561 |
|
561 | |||
562 | _fspathcache = {} |
|
562 | _fspathcache = {} | |
563 | def fspath(name, root): |
|
563 | def fspath(name, root): | |
564 | '''Get name in the case stored in the filesystem |
|
564 | '''Get name in the case stored in the filesystem | |
565 |
|
565 | |||
566 | The name is either relative to root, or it is an absolute path starting |
|
566 | The name is either relative to root, or it is an absolute path starting | |
567 | with root. Note that this function is unnecessary, and should not be |
|
567 | with root. Note that this function is unnecessary, and should not be | |
568 | called, for case-sensitive filesystems (simply because it's expensive). |
|
568 | called, for case-sensitive filesystems (simply because it's expensive). | |
569 | ''' |
|
569 | ''' | |
570 | # If name is absolute, make it relative |
|
570 | # If name is absolute, make it relative | |
571 | if name.lower().startswith(root.lower()): |
|
571 | if name.lower().startswith(root.lower()): | |
572 | l = len(root) |
|
572 | l = len(root) | |
573 | if name[l] == os.sep or name[l] == os.altsep: |
|
573 | if name[l] == os.sep or name[l] == os.altsep: | |
574 | l = l + 1 |
|
574 | l = l + 1 | |
575 | name = name[l:] |
|
575 | name = name[l:] | |
576 |
|
576 | |||
577 | if not os.path.lexists(os.path.join(root, name)): |
|
577 | if not os.path.lexists(os.path.join(root, name)): | |
578 | return None |
|
578 | return None | |
579 |
|
579 | |||
580 | seps = os.sep |
|
580 | seps = os.sep | |
581 | if os.altsep: |
|
581 | if os.altsep: | |
582 | seps = seps + os.altsep |
|
582 | seps = seps + os.altsep | |
583 | # Protect backslashes. This gets silly very quickly. |
|
583 | # Protect backslashes. This gets silly very quickly. | |
584 | seps.replace('\\','\\\\') |
|
584 | seps.replace('\\','\\\\') | |
585 | pattern = re.compile(r'([^%s]+)|([%s]+)' % (seps, seps)) |
|
585 | pattern = re.compile(r'([^%s]+)|([%s]+)' % (seps, seps)) | |
586 | dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(root)) |
|
586 | dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(root)) | |
587 | result = [] |
|
587 | result = [] | |
588 | for part, sep in pattern.findall(name): |
|
588 | for part, sep in pattern.findall(name): | |
589 | if sep: |
|
589 | if sep: | |
590 | result.append(sep) |
|
590 | result.append(sep) | |
591 | continue |
|
591 | continue | |
592 |
|
592 | |||
593 | if dir not in _fspathcache: |
|
593 | if dir not in _fspathcache: | |
594 | _fspathcache[dir] = os.listdir(dir) |
|
594 | _fspathcache[dir] = os.listdir(dir) | |
595 | contents = _fspathcache[dir] |
|
595 | contents = _fspathcache[dir] | |
596 |
|
596 | |||
597 | lpart = part.lower() |
|
597 | lpart = part.lower() | |
598 | lenp = len(part) |
|
598 | lenp = len(part) | |
599 | for n in contents: |
|
599 | for n in contents: | |
600 | if lenp == len(n) and n.lower() == lpart: |
|
600 | if lenp == len(n) and n.lower() == lpart: | |
601 | result.append(n) |
|
601 | result.append(n) | |
602 | break |
|
602 | break | |
603 | else: |
|
603 | else: | |
604 | # Cannot happen, as the file exists! |
|
604 | # Cannot happen, as the file exists! | |
605 | result.append(part) |
|
605 | result.append(part) | |
606 | dir = os.path.join(dir, lpart) |
|
606 | dir = os.path.join(dir, lpart) | |
607 |
|
607 | |||
608 | return ''.join(result) |
|
608 | return ''.join(result) | |
609 |
|
609 | |||
610 | def checknlink(testfile): |
|
610 | def checknlink(testfile): | |
611 | '''check whether hardlink count reporting works properly''' |
|
611 | '''check whether hardlink count reporting works properly''' | |
612 |
|
612 | |||
613 | # testfile may be open, so we need a separate file for checking to |
|
613 | # testfile may be open, so we need a separate file for checking to | |
614 | # work around issue2543 (or testfile may get lost on Samba shares) |
|
614 | # work around issue2543 (or testfile may get lost on Samba shares) | |
615 | f1 = testfile + ".hgtmp1" |
|
615 | f1 = testfile + ".hgtmp1" | |
616 | if os.path.lexists(f1): |
|
616 | if os.path.lexists(f1): | |
617 | return False |
|
617 | return False | |
618 | try: |
|
618 | try: | |
619 | posixfile(f1, 'w').close() |
|
619 | posixfile(f1, 'w').close() | |
620 | except IOError: |
|
620 | except IOError: | |
621 | return False |
|
621 | return False | |
622 |
|
622 | |||
623 | f2 = testfile + ".hgtmp2" |
|
623 | f2 = testfile + ".hgtmp2" | |
624 | fd = None |
|
624 | fd = None | |
625 | try: |
|
625 | try: | |
626 | try: |
|
626 | try: | |
627 | oslink(f1, f2) |
|
627 | oslink(f1, f2) | |
628 | except OSError: |
|
628 | except OSError: | |
629 | return False |
|
629 | return False | |
630 |
|
630 | |||
631 | # nlinks() may behave differently for files on Windows shares if |
|
631 | # nlinks() may behave differently for files on Windows shares if | |
632 | # the file is open. |
|
632 | # the file is open. | |
633 | fd = posixfile(f2) |
|
633 | fd = posixfile(f2) | |
634 | return nlinks(f2) > 1 |
|
634 | return nlinks(f2) > 1 | |
635 | finally: |
|
635 | finally: | |
636 | if fd is not None: |
|
636 | if fd is not None: | |
637 | fd.close() |
|
637 | fd.close() | |
638 | for f in (f1, f2): |
|
638 | for f in (f1, f2): | |
639 | try: |
|
639 | try: | |
640 | os.unlink(f) |
|
640 | os.unlink(f) | |
641 | except OSError: |
|
641 | except OSError: | |
642 | pass |
|
642 | pass | |
643 |
|
643 | |||
644 | return False |
|
644 | return False | |
645 |
|
645 | |||
646 | def endswithsep(path): |
|
646 | def endswithsep(path): | |
647 | '''Check path ends with os.sep or os.altsep.''' |
|
647 | '''Check path ends with os.sep or os.altsep.''' | |
648 | return path.endswith(os.sep) or os.altsep and path.endswith(os.altsep) |
|
648 | return path.endswith(os.sep) or os.altsep and path.endswith(os.altsep) | |
649 |
|
649 | |||
650 | def splitpath(path): |
|
650 | def splitpath(path): | |
651 | '''Split path by os.sep. |
|
651 | '''Split path by os.sep. | |
652 | Note that this function does not use os.altsep because this is |
|
652 | Note that this function does not use os.altsep because this is | |
653 | an alternative of simple "xxx.split(os.sep)". |
|
653 | an alternative of simple "xxx.split(os.sep)". | |
654 | It is recommended to use os.path.normpath() before using this |
|
654 | It is recommended to use os.path.normpath() before using this | |
655 | function if need.''' |
|
655 | function if need.''' | |
656 | return path.split(os.sep) |
|
656 | return path.split(os.sep) | |
657 |
|
657 | |||
658 | def gui(): |
|
658 | def gui(): | |
659 | '''Are we running in a GUI?''' |
|
659 | '''Are we running in a GUI?''' | |
660 | if sys.platform == 'darwin': |
|
660 | if sys.platform == 'darwin': | |
661 | if 'SSH_CONNECTION' in os.environ: |
|
661 | if 'SSH_CONNECTION' in os.environ: | |
662 | # handle SSH access to a box where the user is logged in |
|
662 | # handle SSH access to a box where the user is logged in | |
663 | return False |
|
663 | return False | |
664 | elif getattr(osutil, 'isgui', None): |
|
664 | elif getattr(osutil, 'isgui', None): | |
665 | # check if a CoreGraphics session is available |
|
665 | # check if a CoreGraphics session is available | |
666 | return osutil.isgui() |
|
666 | return osutil.isgui() | |
667 | else: |
|
667 | else: | |
668 | # pure build; use a safe default |
|
668 | # pure build; use a safe default | |
669 | return True |
|
669 | return True | |
670 | else: |
|
670 | else: | |
671 | return os.name == "nt" or os.environ.get("DISPLAY") |
|
671 | return os.name == "nt" or os.environ.get("DISPLAY") | |
672 |
|
672 | |||
673 | def mktempcopy(name, emptyok=False, createmode=None): |
|
673 | def mktempcopy(name, emptyok=False, createmode=None): | |
674 | """Create a temporary file with the same contents from name |
|
674 | """Create a temporary file with the same contents from name | |
675 |
|
675 | |||
676 | The permission bits are copied from the original file. |
|
676 | The permission bits are copied from the original file. | |
677 |
|
677 | |||
678 | If the temporary file is going to be truncated immediately, you |
|
678 | If the temporary file is going to be truncated immediately, you | |
679 | can use emptyok=True as an optimization. |
|
679 | can use emptyok=True as an optimization. | |
680 |
|
680 | |||
681 | Returns the name of the temporary file. |
|
681 | Returns the name of the temporary file. | |
682 | """ |
|
682 | """ | |
683 | d, fn = os.path.split(name) |
|
683 | d, fn = os.path.split(name) | |
684 | fd, temp = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='.%s-' % fn, dir=d) |
|
684 | fd, temp = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='.%s-' % fn, dir=d) | |
685 | os.close(fd) |
|
685 | os.close(fd) | |
686 | # Temporary files are created with mode 0600, which is usually not |
|
686 | # Temporary files are created with mode 0600, which is usually not | |
687 | # what we want. If the original file already exists, just copy |
|
687 | # what we want. If the original file already exists, just copy | |
688 | # its mode. Otherwise, manually obey umask. |
|
688 | # its mode. Otherwise, manually obey umask. | |
689 | try: |
|
689 | try: | |
690 | st_mode = os.lstat(name).st_mode & 0777 |
|
690 | st_mode = os.lstat(name).st_mode & 0777 | |
691 | except OSError, inst: |
|
691 | except OSError, inst: | |
692 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
692 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
693 | raise |
|
693 | raise | |
694 | st_mode = createmode |
|
694 | st_mode = createmode | |
695 | if st_mode is None: |
|
695 | if st_mode is None: | |
696 | st_mode = ~umask |
|
696 | st_mode = ~umask | |
697 | st_mode &= 0666 |
|
697 | st_mode &= 0666 | |
698 | os.chmod(temp, st_mode) |
|
698 | os.chmod(temp, st_mode) | |
699 | if emptyok: |
|
699 | if emptyok: | |
700 | return temp |
|
700 | return temp | |
701 | try: |
|
701 | try: | |
702 | try: |
|
702 | try: | |
703 | ifp = posixfile(name, "rb") |
|
703 | ifp = posixfile(name, "rb") | |
704 | except IOError, inst: |
|
704 | except IOError, inst: | |
705 | if inst.errno == errno.ENOENT: |
|
705 | if inst.errno == errno.ENOENT: | |
706 | return temp |
|
706 | return temp | |
707 | if not getattr(inst, 'filename', None): |
|
707 | if not getattr(inst, 'filename', None): | |
708 | inst.filename = name |
|
708 | inst.filename = name | |
709 | raise |
|
709 | raise | |
710 | ofp = posixfile(temp, "wb") |
|
710 | ofp = posixfile(temp, "wb") | |
711 | for chunk in filechunkiter(ifp): |
|
711 | for chunk in filechunkiter(ifp): | |
712 | ofp.write(chunk) |
|
712 | ofp.write(chunk) | |
713 | ifp.close() |
|
713 | ifp.close() | |
714 | ofp.close() |
|
714 | ofp.close() | |
715 | except: |
|
715 | except: | |
716 | try: os.unlink(temp) |
|
716 | try: os.unlink(temp) | |
717 | except: pass |
|
717 | except: pass | |
718 | raise |
|
718 | raise | |
719 | return temp |
|
719 | return temp | |
720 |
|
720 | |||
721 | class atomictempfile(object): |
|
721 | class atomictempfile(object): | |
722 | '''writeable file object that atomically updates a file |
|
722 | '''writeable file object that atomically updates a file | |
723 |
|
723 | |||
724 | All writes will go to a temporary copy of the original file. Call |
|
724 | All writes will go to a temporary copy of the original file. Call | |
725 | rename() when you are done writing, and atomictempfile will rename |
|
725 | rename() when you are done writing, and atomictempfile will rename | |
726 | the temporary copy to the original name, making the changes visible. |
|
726 | the temporary copy to the original name, making the changes visible. | |
727 |
|
727 | |||
728 | Unlike other file-like objects, close() discards your writes by |
|
728 | Unlike other file-like objects, close() discards your writes by | |
729 | simply deleting the temporary file. |
|
729 | simply deleting the temporary file. | |
730 | ''' |
|
730 | ''' | |
731 | def __init__(self, name, mode='w+b', createmode=None): |
|
731 | def __init__(self, name, mode='w+b', createmode=None): | |
732 | self.__name = name # permanent name |
|
732 | self.__name = name # permanent name | |
733 | self._tempname = mktempcopy(name, emptyok=('w' in mode), |
|
733 | self._tempname = mktempcopy(name, emptyok=('w' in mode), | |
734 | createmode=createmode) |
|
734 | createmode=createmode) | |
735 | self._fp = posixfile(self._tempname, mode) |
|
735 | self._fp = posixfile(self._tempname, mode) | |
736 |
|
736 | |||
737 | # delegated methods |
|
737 | # delegated methods | |
738 | self.write = self._fp.write |
|
738 | self.write = self._fp.write | |
739 | self.fileno = self._fp.fileno |
|
739 | self.fileno = self._fp.fileno | |
740 |
|
740 | |||
741 | def rename(self): |
|
741 | def rename(self): | |
742 | if not self._fp.closed: |
|
742 | if not self._fp.closed: | |
743 | self._fp.close() |
|
743 | self._fp.close() | |
744 | rename(self._tempname, localpath(self.__name)) |
|
744 | rename(self._tempname, localpath(self.__name)) | |
745 |
|
745 | |||
746 | def close(self): |
|
746 | def close(self): | |
747 | if not self._fp.closed: |
|
747 | if not self._fp.closed: | |
748 | try: |
|
748 | try: | |
749 | os.unlink(self._tempname) |
|
749 | os.unlink(self._tempname) | |
750 | except OSError: |
|
750 | except OSError: | |
751 | pass |
|
751 | pass | |
752 | self._fp.close() |
|
752 | self._fp.close() | |
753 |
|
753 | |||
754 | def __del__(self): |
|
754 | def __del__(self): | |
755 | if hasattr(self, '_fp'): # constructor actually did something |
|
755 | if hasattr(self, '_fp'): # constructor actually did something | |
756 | self.close() |
|
756 | self.close() | |
757 |
|
757 | |||
758 | def makedirs(name, mode=None): |
|
758 | def makedirs(name, mode=None): | |
759 | """recursive directory creation with parent mode inheritance""" |
|
759 | """recursive directory creation with parent mode inheritance""" | |
760 | parent = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(name)) |
|
760 | parent = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(name)) | |
761 | try: |
|
761 | try: | |
762 | os.mkdir(name) |
|
762 | os.mkdir(name) | |
763 | if mode is not None: |
|
763 | if mode is not None: | |
764 | os.chmod(name, mode) |
|
764 | os.chmod(name, mode) | |
765 | return |
|
765 | return | |
766 | except OSError, err: |
|
766 | except OSError, err: | |
767 | if err.errno == errno.EEXIST: |
|
767 | if err.errno == errno.EEXIST: | |
768 | return |
|
768 | return | |
769 | if not name or parent == name or err.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
769 | if not name or parent == name or err.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
770 | raise |
|
770 | raise | |
771 | makedirs(parent, mode) |
|
771 | makedirs(parent, mode) | |
772 | makedirs(name, mode) |
|
772 | makedirs(name, mode) | |
773 |
|
773 | |||
774 | def readfile(path): |
|
774 | def readfile(path): | |
775 | fp = open(path, 'rb') |
|
775 | fp = open(path, 'rb') | |
776 | try: |
|
776 | try: | |
777 | return fp.read() |
|
777 | return fp.read() | |
778 | finally: |
|
778 | finally: | |
779 | fp.close() |
|
779 | fp.close() | |
780 |
|
780 | |||
781 | def writefile(path, text): |
|
781 | def writefile(path, text): | |
782 | fp = open(path, 'wb') |
|
782 | fp = open(path, 'wb') | |
783 | try: |
|
783 | try: | |
784 | fp.write(text) |
|
784 | fp.write(text) | |
785 | finally: |
|
785 | finally: | |
786 | fp.close() |
|
786 | fp.close() | |
787 |
|
787 | |||
788 | def appendfile(path, text): |
|
788 | def appendfile(path, text): | |
789 | fp = open(path, 'ab') |
|
789 | fp = open(path, 'ab') | |
790 | try: |
|
790 | try: | |
791 | fp.write(text) |
|
791 | fp.write(text) | |
792 | finally: |
|
792 | finally: | |
793 | fp.close() |
|
793 | fp.close() | |
794 |
|
794 | |||
795 | class chunkbuffer(object): |
|
795 | class chunkbuffer(object): | |
796 | """Allow arbitrary sized chunks of data to be efficiently read from an |
|
796 | """Allow arbitrary sized chunks of data to be efficiently read from an | |
797 | iterator over chunks of arbitrary size.""" |
|
797 | iterator over chunks of arbitrary size.""" | |
798 |
|
798 | |||
799 | def __init__(self, in_iter): |
|
799 | def __init__(self, in_iter): | |
800 | """in_iter is the iterator that's iterating over the input chunks. |
|
800 | """in_iter is the iterator that's iterating over the input chunks. | |
801 | targetsize is how big a buffer to try to maintain.""" |
|
801 | targetsize is how big a buffer to try to maintain.""" | |
802 | def splitbig(chunks): |
|
802 | def splitbig(chunks): | |
803 | for chunk in chunks: |
|
803 | for chunk in chunks: | |
804 | if len(chunk) > 2**20: |
|
804 | if len(chunk) > 2**20: | |
805 | pos = 0 |
|
805 | pos = 0 | |
806 | while pos < len(chunk): |
|
806 | while pos < len(chunk): | |
807 | end = pos + 2 ** 18 |
|
807 | end = pos + 2 ** 18 | |
808 | yield chunk[pos:end] |
|
808 | yield chunk[pos:end] | |
809 | pos = end |
|
809 | pos = end | |
810 | else: |
|
810 | else: | |
811 | yield chunk |
|
811 | yield chunk | |
812 | self.iter = splitbig(in_iter) |
|
812 | self.iter = splitbig(in_iter) | |
813 | self._queue = [] |
|
813 | self._queue = [] | |
814 |
|
814 | |||
815 | def read(self, l): |
|
815 | def read(self, l): | |
816 | """Read L bytes of data from the iterator of chunks of data. |
|
816 | """Read L bytes of data from the iterator of chunks of data. | |
817 | Returns less than L bytes if the iterator runs dry.""" |
|
817 | Returns less than L bytes if the iterator runs dry.""" | |
818 | left = l |
|
818 | left = l | |
819 | buf = '' |
|
819 | buf = '' | |
820 | queue = self._queue |
|
820 | queue = self._queue | |
821 | while left > 0: |
|
821 | while left > 0: | |
822 | # refill the queue |
|
822 | # refill the queue | |
823 | if not queue: |
|
823 | if not queue: | |
824 | target = 2**18 |
|
824 | target = 2**18 | |
825 | for chunk in self.iter: |
|
825 | for chunk in self.iter: | |
826 | queue.append(chunk) |
|
826 | queue.append(chunk) | |
827 | target -= len(chunk) |
|
827 | target -= len(chunk) | |
828 | if target <= 0: |
|
828 | if target <= 0: | |
829 | break |
|
829 | break | |
830 | if not queue: |
|
830 | if not queue: | |
831 | break |
|
831 | break | |
832 |
|
832 | |||
833 | chunk = queue.pop(0) |
|
833 | chunk = queue.pop(0) | |
834 | left -= len(chunk) |
|
834 | left -= len(chunk) | |
835 | if left < 0: |
|
835 | if left < 0: | |
836 | queue.insert(0, chunk[left:]) |
|
836 | queue.insert(0, chunk[left:]) | |
837 | buf += chunk[:left] |
|
837 | buf += chunk[:left] | |
838 | else: |
|
838 | else: | |
839 | buf += chunk |
|
839 | buf += chunk | |
840 |
|
840 | |||
841 | return buf |
|
841 | return buf | |
842 |
|
842 | |||
843 | def filechunkiter(f, size=65536, limit=None): |
|
843 | def filechunkiter(f, size=65536, limit=None): | |
844 | """Create a generator that produces the data in the file size |
|
844 | """Create a generator that produces the data in the file size | |
845 | (default 65536) bytes at a time, up to optional limit (default is |
|
845 | (default 65536) bytes at a time, up to optional limit (default is | |
846 | to read all data). Chunks may be less than size bytes if the |
|
846 | to read all data). Chunks may be less than size bytes if the | |
847 | chunk is the last chunk in the file, or the file is a socket or |
|
847 | chunk is the last chunk in the file, or the file is a socket or | |
848 | some other type of file that sometimes reads less data than is |
|
848 | some other type of file that sometimes reads less data than is | |
849 | requested.""" |
|
849 | requested.""" | |
850 | assert size >= 0 |
|
850 | assert size >= 0 | |
851 | assert limit is None or limit >= 0 |
|
851 | assert limit is None or limit >= 0 | |
852 | while True: |
|
852 | while True: | |
853 | if limit is None: |
|
853 | if limit is None: | |
854 | nbytes = size |
|
854 | nbytes = size | |
855 | else: |
|
855 | else: | |
856 | nbytes = min(limit, size) |
|
856 | nbytes = min(limit, size) | |
857 | s = nbytes and f.read(nbytes) |
|
857 | s = nbytes and f.read(nbytes) | |
858 | if not s: |
|
858 | if not s: | |
859 | break |
|
859 | break | |
860 | if limit: |
|
860 | if limit: | |
861 | limit -= len(s) |
|
861 | limit -= len(s) | |
862 | yield s |
|
862 | yield s | |
863 |
|
863 | |||
864 | def makedate(): |
|
864 | def makedate(): | |
865 | lt = time.localtime() |
|
865 | lt = time.localtime() | |
866 | if lt[8] == 1 and time.daylight: |
|
866 | if lt[8] == 1 and time.daylight: | |
867 | tz = time.altzone |
|
867 | tz = time.altzone | |
868 | else: |
|
868 | else: | |
869 | tz = time.timezone |
|
869 | tz = time.timezone | |
870 | t = time.mktime(lt) |
|
870 | t = time.mktime(lt) | |
871 | if t < 0: |
|
871 | if t < 0: | |
872 | hint = _("check your clock") |
|
872 | hint = _("check your clock") | |
873 | raise Abort(_("negative timestamp: %d") % t, hint=hint) |
|
873 | raise Abort(_("negative timestamp: %d") % t, hint=hint) | |
874 | return t, tz |
|
874 | return t, tz | |
875 |
|
875 | |||
876 | def datestr(date=None, format='%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y %1%2'): |
|
876 | def datestr(date=None, format='%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y %1%2'): | |
877 | """represent a (unixtime, offset) tuple as a localized time. |
|
877 | """represent a (unixtime, offset) tuple as a localized time. | |
878 | unixtime is seconds since the epoch, and offset is the time zone's |
|
878 | unixtime is seconds since the epoch, and offset is the time zone's | |
879 | number of seconds away from UTC. if timezone is false, do not |
|
879 | number of seconds away from UTC. if timezone is false, do not | |
880 | append time zone to string.""" |
|
880 | append time zone to string.""" | |
881 | t, tz = date or makedate() |
|
881 | t, tz = date or makedate() | |
882 | if t < 0: |
|
882 | if t < 0: | |
883 | t = 0 # time.gmtime(lt) fails on Windows for lt < -43200 |
|
883 | t = 0 # time.gmtime(lt) fails on Windows for lt < -43200 | |
884 | tz = 0 |
|
884 | tz = 0 | |
885 | if "%1" in format or "%2" in format: |
|
885 | if "%1" in format or "%2" in format: | |
886 | sign = (tz > 0) and "-" or "+" |
|
886 | sign = (tz > 0) and "-" or "+" | |
887 | minutes = abs(tz) // 60 |
|
887 | minutes = abs(tz) // 60 | |
888 | format = format.replace("%1", "%c%02d" % (sign, minutes // 60)) |
|
888 | format = format.replace("%1", "%c%02d" % (sign, minutes // 60)) | |
889 | format = format.replace("%2", "%02d" % (minutes % 60)) |
|
889 | format = format.replace("%2", "%02d" % (minutes % 60)) | |
890 | s = time.strftime(format, time.gmtime(float(t) - tz)) |
|
890 | s = time.strftime(format, time.gmtime(float(t) - tz)) | |
891 | return s |
|
891 | return s | |
892 |
|
892 | |||
893 | def shortdate(date=None): |
|
893 | def shortdate(date=None): | |
894 | """turn (timestamp, tzoff) tuple into iso 8631 date.""" |
|
894 | """turn (timestamp, tzoff) tuple into iso 8631 date.""" | |
895 | return datestr(date, format='%Y-%m-%d') |
|
895 | return datestr(date, format='%Y-%m-%d') | |
896 |
|
896 | |||
897 | def strdate(string, format, defaults=[]): |
|
897 | def strdate(string, format, defaults=[]): | |
898 | """parse a localized time string and return a (unixtime, offset) tuple. |
|
898 | """parse a localized time string and return a (unixtime, offset) tuple. | |
899 | if the string cannot be parsed, ValueError is raised.""" |
|
899 | if the string cannot be parsed, ValueError is raised.""" | |
900 | def timezone(string): |
|
900 | def timezone(string): | |
901 | tz = string.split()[-1] |
|
901 | tz = string.split()[-1] | |
902 | if tz[0] in "+-" and len(tz) == 5 and tz[1:].isdigit(): |
|
902 | if tz[0] in "+-" and len(tz) == 5 and tz[1:].isdigit(): | |
903 | sign = (tz[0] == "+") and 1 or -1 |
|
903 | sign = (tz[0] == "+") and 1 or -1 | |
904 | hours = int(tz[1:3]) |
|
904 | hours = int(tz[1:3]) | |
905 | minutes = int(tz[3:5]) |
|
905 | minutes = int(tz[3:5]) | |
906 | return -sign * (hours * 60 + minutes) * 60 |
|
906 | return -sign * (hours * 60 + minutes) * 60 | |
907 | if tz == "GMT" or tz == "UTC": |
|
907 | if tz == "GMT" or tz == "UTC": | |
908 | return 0 |
|
908 | return 0 | |
909 | return None |
|
909 | return None | |
910 |
|
910 | |||
911 | # NOTE: unixtime = localunixtime + offset |
|
911 | # NOTE: unixtime = localunixtime + offset | |
912 | offset, date = timezone(string), string |
|
912 | offset, date = timezone(string), string | |
913 | if offset is not None: |
|
913 | if offset is not None: | |
914 | date = " ".join(string.split()[:-1]) |
|
914 | date = " ".join(string.split()[:-1]) | |
915 |
|
915 | |||
916 | # add missing elements from defaults |
|
916 | # add missing elements from defaults | |
917 | usenow = False # default to using biased defaults |
|
917 | usenow = False # default to using biased defaults | |
918 | for part in ("S", "M", "HI", "d", "mb", "yY"): # decreasing specificity |
|
918 | for part in ("S", "M", "HI", "d", "mb", "yY"): # decreasing specificity | |
919 | found = [True for p in part if ("%"+p) in format] |
|
919 | found = [True for p in part if ("%"+p) in format] | |
920 | if not found: |
|
920 | if not found: | |
921 | date += "@" + defaults[part][usenow] |
|
921 | date += "@" + defaults[part][usenow] | |
922 | format += "@%" + part[0] |
|
922 | format += "@%" + part[0] | |
923 | else: |
|
923 | else: | |
924 | # We've found a specific time element, less specific time |
|
924 | # We've found a specific time element, less specific time | |
925 | # elements are relative to today |
|
925 | # elements are relative to today | |
926 | usenow = True |
|
926 | usenow = True | |
927 |
|
927 | |||
928 | timetuple = time.strptime(date, format) |
|
928 | timetuple = time.strptime(date, format) | |
929 | localunixtime = int(calendar.timegm(timetuple)) |
|
929 | localunixtime = int(calendar.timegm(timetuple)) | |
930 | if offset is None: |
|
930 | if offset is None: | |
931 | # local timezone |
|
931 | # local timezone | |
932 | unixtime = int(time.mktime(timetuple)) |
|
932 | unixtime = int(time.mktime(timetuple)) | |
933 | offset = unixtime - localunixtime |
|
933 | offset = unixtime - localunixtime | |
934 | else: |
|
934 | else: | |
935 | unixtime = localunixtime + offset |
|
935 | unixtime = localunixtime + offset | |
936 | return unixtime, offset |
|
936 | return unixtime, offset | |
937 |
|
937 | |||
938 | def parsedate(date, formats=None, bias={}): |
|
938 | def parsedate(date, formats=None, bias={}): | |
939 | """parse a localized date/time and return a (unixtime, offset) tuple. |
|
939 | """parse a localized date/time and return a (unixtime, offset) tuple. | |
940 |
|
940 | |||
941 | The date may be a "unixtime offset" string or in one of the specified |
|
941 | The date may be a "unixtime offset" string or in one of the specified | |
942 | formats. If the date already is a (unixtime, offset) tuple, it is returned. |
|
942 | formats. If the date already is a (unixtime, offset) tuple, it is returned. | |
943 | """ |
|
943 | """ | |
944 | if not date: |
|
944 | if not date: | |
945 | return 0, 0 |
|
945 | return 0, 0 | |
946 | if isinstance(date, tuple) and len(date) == 2: |
|
946 | if isinstance(date, tuple) and len(date) == 2: | |
947 | return date |
|
947 | return date | |
948 | if not formats: |
|
948 | if not formats: | |
949 | formats = defaultdateformats |
|
949 | formats = defaultdateformats | |
950 | date = date.strip() |
|
950 | date = date.strip() | |
951 | try: |
|
951 | try: | |
952 | when, offset = map(int, date.split(' ')) |
|
952 | when, offset = map(int, date.split(' ')) | |
953 | except ValueError: |
|
953 | except ValueError: | |
954 | # fill out defaults |
|
954 | # fill out defaults | |
955 | now = makedate() |
|
955 | now = makedate() | |
956 | defaults = {} |
|
956 | defaults = {} | |
957 | for part in ("d", "mb", "yY", "HI", "M", "S"): |
|
957 | for part in ("d", "mb", "yY", "HI", "M", "S"): | |
958 | # this piece is for rounding the specific end of unknowns |
|
958 | # this piece is for rounding the specific end of unknowns | |
959 | b = bias.get(part) |
|
959 | b = bias.get(part) | |
960 | if b is None: |
|
960 | if b is None: | |
961 | if part[0] in "HMS": |
|
961 | if part[0] in "HMS": | |
962 | b = "00" |
|
962 | b = "00" | |
963 | else: |
|
963 | else: | |
964 | b = "0" |
|
964 | b = "0" | |
965 |
|
965 | |||
966 | # this piece is for matching the generic end to today's date |
|
966 | # this piece is for matching the generic end to today's date | |
967 | n = datestr(now, "%" + part[0]) |
|
967 | n = datestr(now, "%" + part[0]) | |
968 |
|
968 | |||
969 | defaults[part] = (b, n) |
|
969 | defaults[part] = (b, n) | |
970 |
|
970 | |||
971 | for format in formats: |
|
971 | for format in formats: | |
972 | try: |
|
972 | try: | |
973 | when, offset = strdate(date, format, defaults) |
|
973 | when, offset = strdate(date, format, defaults) | |
974 | except (ValueError, OverflowError): |
|
974 | except (ValueError, OverflowError): | |
975 | pass |
|
975 | pass | |
976 | else: |
|
976 | else: | |
977 | break |
|
977 | break | |
978 | else: |
|
978 | else: | |
979 | raise Abort(_('invalid date: %r') % date) |
|
979 | raise Abort(_('invalid date: %r') % date) | |
980 | # validate explicit (probably user-specified) date and |
|
980 | # validate explicit (probably user-specified) date and | |
981 | # time zone offset. values must fit in signed 32 bits for |
|
981 | # time zone offset. values must fit in signed 32 bits for | |
982 | # current 32-bit linux runtimes. timezones go from UTC-12 |
|
982 | # current 32-bit linux runtimes. timezones go from UTC-12 | |
983 | # to UTC+14 |
|
983 | # to UTC+14 | |
984 | if abs(when) > 0x7fffffff: |
|
984 | if abs(when) > 0x7fffffff: | |
985 | raise Abort(_('date exceeds 32 bits: %d') % when) |
|
985 | raise Abort(_('date exceeds 32 bits: %d') % when) | |
986 | if when < 0: |
|
986 | if when < 0: | |
987 | raise Abort(_('negative date value: %d') % when) |
|
987 | raise Abort(_('negative date value: %d') % when) | |
988 | if offset < -50400 or offset > 43200: |
|
988 | if offset < -50400 or offset > 43200: | |
989 | raise Abort(_('impossible time zone offset: %d') % offset) |
|
989 | raise Abort(_('impossible time zone offset: %d') % offset) | |
990 | return when, offset |
|
990 | return when, offset | |
991 |
|
991 | |||
992 | def matchdate(date): |
|
992 | def matchdate(date): | |
993 | """Return a function that matches a given date match specifier |
|
993 | """Return a function that matches a given date match specifier | |
994 |
|
994 | |||
995 | Formats include: |
|
995 | Formats include: | |
996 |
|
996 | |||
997 | '{date}' match a given date to the accuracy provided |
|
997 | '{date}' match a given date to the accuracy provided | |
998 |
|
998 | |||
999 | '<{date}' on or before a given date |
|
999 | '<{date}' on or before a given date | |
1000 |
|
1000 | |||
1001 | '>{date}' on or after a given date |
|
1001 | '>{date}' on or after a given date | |
1002 |
|
1002 | |||
1003 | >>> p1 = parsedate("10:29:59") |
|
1003 | >>> p1 = parsedate("10:29:59") | |
1004 | >>> p2 = parsedate("10:30:00") |
|
1004 | >>> p2 = parsedate("10:30:00") | |
1005 | >>> p3 = parsedate("10:30:59") |
|
1005 | >>> p3 = parsedate("10:30:59") | |
1006 | >>> p4 = parsedate("10:31:00") |
|
1006 | >>> p4 = parsedate("10:31:00") | |
1007 | >>> p5 = parsedate("Sep 15 10:30:00 1999") |
|
1007 | >>> p5 = parsedate("Sep 15 10:30:00 1999") | |
1008 | >>> f = matchdate("10:30") |
|
1008 | >>> f = matchdate("10:30") | |
1009 | >>> f(p1[0]) |
|
1009 | >>> f(p1[0]) | |
1010 | False |
|
1010 | False | |
1011 | >>> f(p2[0]) |
|
1011 | >>> f(p2[0]) | |
1012 | True |
|
1012 | True | |
1013 | >>> f(p3[0]) |
|
1013 | >>> f(p3[0]) | |
1014 | True |
|
1014 | True | |
1015 | >>> f(p4[0]) |
|
1015 | >>> f(p4[0]) | |
1016 | False |
|
1016 | False | |
1017 | >>> f(p5[0]) |
|
1017 | >>> f(p5[0]) | |
1018 | False |
|
1018 | False | |
1019 | """ |
|
1019 | """ | |
1020 |
|
1020 | |||
1021 | def lower(date): |
|
1021 | def lower(date): | |
1022 | d = dict(mb="1", d="1") |
|
1022 | d = dict(mb="1", d="1") | |
1023 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] |
|
1023 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] | |
1024 |
|
1024 | |||
1025 | def upper(date): |
|
1025 | def upper(date): | |
1026 | d = dict(mb="12", HI="23", M="59", S="59") |
|
1026 | d = dict(mb="12", HI="23", M="59", S="59") | |
1027 | for days in ("31", "30", "29"): |
|
1027 | for days in ("31", "30", "29"): | |
1028 | try: |
|
1028 | try: | |
1029 | d["d"] = days |
|
1029 | d["d"] = days | |
1030 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] |
|
1030 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] | |
1031 | except: |
|
1031 | except: | |
1032 | pass |
|
1032 | pass | |
1033 | d["d"] = "28" |
|
1033 | d["d"] = "28" | |
1034 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] |
|
1034 | return parsedate(date, extendeddateformats, d)[0] | |
1035 |
|
1035 | |||
1036 | date = date.strip() |
|
1036 | date = date.strip() | |
1037 |
|
1037 | |||
1038 | if not date: |
|
1038 | if not date: | |
1039 | raise Abort(_("dates cannot consist entirely of whitespace")) |
|
1039 | raise Abort(_("dates cannot consist entirely of whitespace")) | |
1040 | elif date[0] == "<": |
|
1040 | elif date[0] == "<": | |
1041 | if not date[1:]: |
|
1041 | if not date[1:]: | |
1042 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '<DATE'")) |
|
1042 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '<DATE'")) | |
1043 | when = upper(date[1:]) |
|
1043 | when = upper(date[1:]) | |
1044 | return lambda x: x <= when |
|
1044 | return lambda x: x <= when | |
1045 | elif date[0] == ">": |
|
1045 | elif date[0] == ">": | |
1046 | if not date[1:]: |
|
1046 | if not date[1:]: | |
1047 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '>DATE'")) |
|
1047 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec, use '>DATE'")) | |
1048 | when = lower(date[1:]) |
|
1048 | when = lower(date[1:]) | |
1049 | return lambda x: x >= when |
|
1049 | return lambda x: x >= when | |
1050 | elif date[0] == "-": |
|
1050 | elif date[0] == "-": | |
1051 | try: |
|
1051 | try: | |
1052 | days = int(date[1:]) |
|
1052 | days = int(date[1:]) | |
1053 | except ValueError: |
|
1053 | except ValueError: | |
1054 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec: %s") % date[1:]) |
|
1054 | raise Abort(_("invalid day spec: %s") % date[1:]) | |
1055 | if days < 0: |
|
1055 | if days < 0: | |
1056 | raise Abort(_("%s must be nonnegative (see 'hg help dates')") |
|
1056 | raise Abort(_("%s must be nonnegative (see 'hg help dates')") | |
1057 | % date[1:]) |
|
1057 | % date[1:]) | |
1058 | when = makedate()[0] - days * 3600 * 24 |
|
1058 | when = makedate()[0] - days * 3600 * 24 | |
1059 | return lambda x: x >= when |
|
1059 | return lambda x: x >= when | |
1060 | elif " to " in date: |
|
1060 | elif " to " in date: | |
1061 | a, b = date.split(" to ") |
|
1061 | a, b = date.split(" to ") | |
1062 | start, stop = lower(a), upper(b) |
|
1062 | start, stop = lower(a), upper(b) | |
1063 | return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop |
|
1063 | return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop | |
1064 | else: |
|
1064 | else: | |
1065 | start, stop = lower(date), upper(date) |
|
1065 | start, stop = lower(date), upper(date) | |
1066 | return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop |
|
1066 | return lambda x: x >= start and x <= stop | |
1067 |
|
1067 | |||
1068 | def shortuser(user): |
|
1068 | def shortuser(user): | |
1069 | """Return a short representation of a user name or email address.""" |
|
1069 | """Return a short representation of a user name or email address.""" | |
1070 | f = user.find('@') |
|
1070 | f = user.find('@') | |
1071 | if f >= 0: |
|
1071 | if f >= 0: | |
1072 | user = user[:f] |
|
1072 | user = user[:f] | |
1073 | f = user.find('<') |
|
1073 | f = user.find('<') | |
1074 | if f >= 0: |
|
1074 | if f >= 0: | |
1075 | user = user[f + 1:] |
|
1075 | user = user[f + 1:] | |
1076 | f = user.find(' ') |
|
1076 | f = user.find(' ') | |
1077 | if f >= 0: |
|
1077 | if f >= 0: | |
1078 | user = user[:f] |
|
1078 | user = user[:f] | |
1079 | f = user.find('.') |
|
1079 | f = user.find('.') | |
1080 | if f >= 0: |
|
1080 | if f >= 0: | |
1081 | user = user[:f] |
|
1081 | user = user[:f] | |
1082 | return user |
|
1082 | return user | |
1083 |
|
1083 | |||
1084 | def email(author): |
|
1084 | def email(author): | |
1085 | '''get email of author.''' |
|
1085 | '''get email of author.''' | |
1086 | r = author.find('>') |
|
1086 | r = author.find('>') | |
1087 | if r == -1: |
|
1087 | if r == -1: | |
1088 | r = None |
|
1088 | r = None | |
1089 | return author[author.find('<') + 1:r] |
|
1089 | return author[author.find('<') + 1:r] | |
1090 |
|
1090 | |||
1091 | def _ellipsis(text, maxlength): |
|
1091 | def _ellipsis(text, maxlength): | |
1092 | if len(text) <= maxlength: |
|
1092 | if len(text) <= maxlength: | |
1093 | return text, False |
|
1093 | return text, False | |
1094 | else: |
|
1094 | else: | |
1095 | return "%s..." % (text[:maxlength - 3]), True |
|
1095 | return "%s..." % (text[:maxlength - 3]), True | |
1096 |
|
1096 | |||
1097 | def ellipsis(text, maxlength=400): |
|
1097 | def ellipsis(text, maxlength=400): | |
1098 | """Trim string to at most maxlength (default: 400) characters.""" |
|
1098 | """Trim string to at most maxlength (default: 400) characters.""" | |
1099 | try: |
|
1099 | try: | |
1100 | # use unicode not to split at intermediate multi-byte sequence |
|
1100 | # use unicode not to split at intermediate multi-byte sequence | |
1101 | utext, truncated = _ellipsis(text.decode(encoding.encoding), |
|
1101 | utext, truncated = _ellipsis(text.decode(encoding.encoding), | |
1102 | maxlength) |
|
1102 | maxlength) | |
1103 | if not truncated: |
|
1103 | if not truncated: | |
1104 | return text |
|
1104 | return text | |
1105 | return utext.encode(encoding.encoding) |
|
1105 | return utext.encode(encoding.encoding) | |
1106 | except (UnicodeDecodeError, UnicodeEncodeError): |
|
1106 | except (UnicodeDecodeError, UnicodeEncodeError): | |
1107 | return _ellipsis(text, maxlength)[0] |
|
1107 | return _ellipsis(text, maxlength)[0] | |
1108 |
|
1108 | |||
1109 | def bytecount(nbytes): |
|
1109 | def bytecount(nbytes): | |
1110 | '''return byte count formatted as readable string, with units''' |
|
1110 | '''return byte count formatted as readable string, with units''' | |
1111 |
|
1111 | |||
1112 | units = ( |
|
1112 | units = ( | |
1113 | (100, 1 << 30, _('%.0f GB')), |
|
1113 | (100, 1 << 30, _('%.0f GB')), | |
1114 | (10, 1 << 30, _('%.1f GB')), |
|
1114 | (10, 1 << 30, _('%.1f GB')), | |
1115 | (1, 1 << 30, _('%.2f GB')), |
|
1115 | (1, 1 << 30, _('%.2f GB')), | |
1116 | (100, 1 << 20, _('%.0f MB')), |
|
1116 | (100, 1 << 20, _('%.0f MB')), | |
1117 | (10, 1 << 20, _('%.1f MB')), |
|
1117 | (10, 1 << 20, _('%.1f MB')), | |
1118 | (1, 1 << 20, _('%.2f MB')), |
|
1118 | (1, 1 << 20, _('%.2f MB')), | |
1119 | (100, 1 << 10, _('%.0f KB')), |
|
1119 | (100, 1 << 10, _('%.0f KB')), | |
1120 | (10, 1 << 10, _('%.1f KB')), |
|
1120 | (10, 1 << 10, _('%.1f KB')), | |
1121 | (1, 1 << 10, _('%.2f KB')), |
|
1121 | (1, 1 << 10, _('%.2f KB')), | |
1122 | (1, 1, _('%.0f bytes')), |
|
1122 | (1, 1, _('%.0f bytes')), | |
1123 | ) |
|
1123 | ) | |
1124 |
|
1124 | |||
1125 | for multiplier, divisor, format in units: |
|
1125 | for multiplier, divisor, format in units: | |
1126 | if nbytes >= divisor * multiplier: |
|
1126 | if nbytes >= divisor * multiplier: | |
1127 | return format % (nbytes / float(divisor)) |
|
1127 | return format % (nbytes / float(divisor)) | |
1128 | return units[-1][2] % nbytes |
|
1128 | return units[-1][2] % nbytes | |
1129 |
|
1129 | |||
1130 | def uirepr(s): |
|
1130 | def uirepr(s): | |
1131 | # Avoid double backslash in Windows path repr() |
|
1131 | # Avoid double backslash in Windows path repr() | |
1132 | return repr(s).replace('\\\\', '\\') |
|
1132 | return repr(s).replace('\\\\', '\\') | |
1133 |
|
1133 | |||
1134 | # delay import of textwrap |
|
1134 | # delay import of textwrap | |
1135 | def MBTextWrapper(**kwargs): |
|
1135 | def MBTextWrapper(**kwargs): | |
1136 | class tw(textwrap.TextWrapper): |
|
1136 | class tw(textwrap.TextWrapper): | |
1137 | """ |
|
1137 | """ | |
1138 | Extend TextWrapper for double-width characters. |
|
1138 | Extend TextWrapper for double-width characters. | |
1139 |
|
1139 | |||
1140 | Some Asian characters use two terminal columns instead of one. |
|
1140 | Some Asian characters use two terminal columns instead of one. | |
1141 | A good example of this behavior can be seen with u'\u65e5\u672c', |
|
1141 | A good example of this behavior can be seen with u'\u65e5\u672c', | |
1142 | the two Japanese characters for "Japan": |
|
1142 | the two Japanese characters for "Japan": | |
1143 | len() returns 2, but when printed to a terminal, they eat 4 columns. |
|
1143 | len() returns 2, but when printed to a terminal, they eat 4 columns. | |
1144 |
|
1144 | |||
1145 | (Note that this has nothing to do whatsoever with unicode |
|
1145 | (Note that this has nothing to do whatsoever with unicode | |
1146 | representation, or encoding of the underlying string) |
|
1146 | representation, or encoding of the underlying string) | |
1147 | """ |
|
1147 | """ | |
1148 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
|
1148 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): | |
1149 | textwrap.TextWrapper.__init__(self, **kwargs) |
|
1149 | textwrap.TextWrapper.__init__(self, **kwargs) | |
1150 |
|
1150 | |||
1151 | def _cutdown(self, str, space_left): |
|
1151 | def _cutdown(self, str, space_left): | |
1152 | l = 0 |
|
1152 | l = 0 | |
1153 | ucstr = unicode(str, encoding.encoding) |
|
1153 | ucstr = unicode(str, encoding.encoding) | |
1154 | colwidth = unicodedata.east_asian_width |
|
1154 | colwidth = unicodedata.east_asian_width | |
1155 | for i in xrange(len(ucstr)): |
|
1155 | for i in xrange(len(ucstr)): | |
1156 | l += colwidth(ucstr[i]) in 'WFA' and 2 or 1 |
|
1156 | l += colwidth(ucstr[i]) in 'WFA' and 2 or 1 | |
1157 | if space_left < l: |
|
1157 | if space_left < l: | |
1158 | return (ucstr[:i].encode(encoding.encoding), |
|
1158 | return (ucstr[:i].encode(encoding.encoding), | |
1159 | ucstr[i:].encode(encoding.encoding)) |
|
1159 | ucstr[i:].encode(encoding.encoding)) | |
1160 | return str, '' |
|
1160 | return str, '' | |
1161 |
|
1161 | |||
1162 | # overriding of base class |
|
1162 | # overriding of base class | |
1163 | def _handle_long_word(self, reversed_chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width): |
|
1163 | def _handle_long_word(self, reversed_chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width): | |
1164 | space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1) |
|
1164 | space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1) | |
1165 |
|
1165 | |||
1166 | if self.break_long_words: |
|
1166 | if self.break_long_words: | |
1167 | cut, res = self._cutdown(reversed_chunks[-1], space_left) |
|
1167 | cut, res = self._cutdown(reversed_chunks[-1], space_left) | |
1168 | cur_line.append(cut) |
|
1168 | cur_line.append(cut) | |
1169 | reversed_chunks[-1] = res |
|
1169 | reversed_chunks[-1] = res | |
1170 | elif not cur_line: |
|
1170 | elif not cur_line: | |
1171 | cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop()) |
|
1171 | cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop()) | |
1172 |
|
1172 | |||
1173 | global MBTextWrapper |
|
1173 | global MBTextWrapper | |
1174 | MBTextWrapper = tw |
|
1174 | MBTextWrapper = tw | |
1175 | return tw(**kwargs) |
|
1175 | return tw(**kwargs) | |
1176 |
|
1176 | |||
1177 | def wrap(line, width, initindent='', hangindent=''): |
|
1177 | def wrap(line, width, initindent='', hangindent=''): | |
1178 | maxindent = max(len(hangindent), len(initindent)) |
|
1178 | maxindent = max(len(hangindent), len(initindent)) | |
1179 | if width <= maxindent: |
|
1179 | if width <= maxindent: | |
1180 | # adjust for weird terminal size |
|
1180 | # adjust for weird terminal size | |
1181 | width = max(78, maxindent + 1) |
|
1181 | width = max(78, maxindent + 1) | |
1182 | wrapper = MBTextWrapper(width=width, |
|
1182 | wrapper = MBTextWrapper(width=width, | |
1183 | initial_indent=initindent, |
|
1183 | initial_indent=initindent, | |
1184 | subsequent_indent=hangindent) |
|
1184 | subsequent_indent=hangindent) | |
1185 | return wrapper.fill(line) |
|
1185 | return wrapper.fill(line) | |
1186 |
|
1186 | |||
1187 | def iterlines(iterator): |
|
1187 | def iterlines(iterator): | |
1188 | for chunk in iterator: |
|
1188 | for chunk in iterator: | |
1189 | for line in chunk.splitlines(): |
|
1189 | for line in chunk.splitlines(): | |
1190 | yield line |
|
1190 | yield line | |
1191 |
|
1191 | |||
1192 | def expandpath(path): |
|
1192 | def expandpath(path): | |
1193 | return os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path)) |
|
1193 | return os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path)) | |
1194 |
|
1194 | |||
1195 | def hgcmd(): |
|
1195 | def hgcmd(): | |
1196 | """Return the command used to execute current hg |
|
1196 | """Return the command used to execute current hg | |
1197 |
|
1197 | |||
1198 | This is different from hgexecutable() because on Windows we want |
|
1198 | This is different from hgexecutable() because on Windows we want | |
1199 | to avoid things opening new shell windows like batch files, so we |
|
1199 | to avoid things opening new shell windows like batch files, so we | |
1200 | get either the python call or current executable. |
|
1200 | get either the python call or current executable. | |
1201 | """ |
|
1201 | """ | |
1202 | if mainfrozen(): |
|
1202 | if mainfrozen(): | |
1203 | return [sys.executable] |
|
1203 | return [sys.executable] | |
1204 | return gethgcmd() |
|
1204 | return gethgcmd() | |
1205 |
|
1205 | |||
1206 | def rundetached(args, condfn): |
|
1206 | def rundetached(args, condfn): | |
1207 | """Execute the argument list in a detached process. |
|
1207 | """Execute the argument list in a detached process. | |
1208 |
|
1208 | |||
1209 | condfn is a callable which is called repeatedly and should return |
|
1209 | condfn is a callable which is called repeatedly and should return | |
1210 | True once the child process is known to have started successfully. |
|
1210 | True once the child process is known to have started successfully. | |
1211 | At this point, the child process PID is returned. If the child |
|
1211 | At this point, the child process PID is returned. If the child | |
1212 | process fails to start or finishes before condfn() evaluates to |
|
1212 | process fails to start or finishes before condfn() evaluates to | |
1213 | True, return -1. |
|
1213 | True, return -1. | |
1214 | """ |
|
1214 | """ | |
1215 | # Windows case is easier because the child process is either |
|
1215 | # Windows case is easier because the child process is either | |
1216 | # successfully starting and validating the condition or exiting |
|
1216 | # successfully starting and validating the condition or exiting | |
1217 | # on failure. We just poll on its PID. On Unix, if the child |
|
1217 | # on failure. We just poll on its PID. On Unix, if the child | |
1218 | # process fails to start, it will be left in a zombie state until |
|
1218 | # process fails to start, it will be left in a zombie state until | |
1219 | # the parent wait on it, which we cannot do since we expect a long |
|
1219 | # the parent wait on it, which we cannot do since we expect a long | |
1220 | # running process on success. Instead we listen for SIGCHLD telling |
|
1220 | # running process on success. Instead we listen for SIGCHLD telling | |
1221 | # us our child process terminated. |
|
1221 | # us our child process terminated. | |
1222 | terminated = set() |
|
1222 | terminated = set() | |
1223 | def handler(signum, frame): |
|
1223 | def handler(signum, frame): | |
1224 | terminated.add(os.wait()) |
|
1224 | terminated.add(os.wait()) | |
1225 | prevhandler = None |
|
1225 | prevhandler = None | |
1226 | if hasattr(signal, 'SIGCHLD'): |
|
1226 | if hasattr(signal, 'SIGCHLD'): | |
1227 | prevhandler = signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, handler) |
|
1227 | prevhandler = signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, handler) | |
1228 | try: |
|
1228 | try: | |
1229 | pid = spawndetached(args) |
|
1229 | pid = spawndetached(args) | |
1230 | while not condfn(): |
|
1230 | while not condfn(): | |
1231 | if ((pid in terminated or not testpid(pid)) |
|
1231 | if ((pid in terminated or not testpid(pid)) | |
1232 | and not condfn()): |
|
1232 | and not condfn()): | |
1233 | return -1 |
|
1233 | return -1 | |
1234 | time.sleep(0.1) |
|
1234 | time.sleep(0.1) | |
1235 | return pid |
|
1235 | return pid | |
1236 | finally: |
|
1236 | finally: | |
1237 | if prevhandler is not None: |
|
1237 | if prevhandler is not None: | |
1238 | signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, prevhandler) |
|
1238 | signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, prevhandler) | |
1239 |
|
1239 | |||
1240 | try: |
|
1240 | try: | |
1241 | any, all = any, all |
|
1241 | any, all = any, all | |
1242 | except NameError: |
|
1242 | except NameError: | |
1243 | def any(iterable): |
|
1243 | def any(iterable): | |
1244 | for i in iterable: |
|
1244 | for i in iterable: | |
1245 | if i: |
|
1245 | if i: | |
1246 | return True |
|
1246 | return True | |
1247 | return False |
|
1247 | return False | |
1248 |
|
1248 | |||
1249 | def all(iterable): |
|
1249 | def all(iterable): | |
1250 | for i in iterable: |
|
1250 | for i in iterable: | |
1251 | if not i: |
|
1251 | if not i: | |
1252 | return False |
|
1252 | return False | |
1253 | return True |
|
1253 | return True | |
1254 |
|
1254 | |||
1255 | def interpolate(prefix, mapping, s, fn=None, escape_prefix=False): |
|
1255 | def interpolate(prefix, mapping, s, fn=None, escape_prefix=False): | |
1256 | """Return the result of interpolating items in the mapping into string s. |
|
1256 | """Return the result of interpolating items in the mapping into string s. | |
1257 |
|
1257 | |||
1258 | prefix is a single character string, or a two character string with |
|
1258 | prefix is a single character string, or a two character string with | |
1259 | a backslash as the first character if the prefix needs to be escaped in |
|
1259 | a backslash as the first character if the prefix needs to be escaped in | |
1260 | a regular expression. |
|
1260 | a regular expression. | |
1261 |
|
1261 | |||
1262 | fn is an optional function that will be applied to the replacement text |
|
1262 | fn is an optional function that will be applied to the replacement text | |
1263 | just before replacement. |
|
1263 | just before replacement. | |
1264 |
|
1264 | |||
1265 | escape_prefix is an optional flag that allows using doubled prefix for |
|
1265 | escape_prefix is an optional flag that allows using doubled prefix for | |
1266 | its escaping. |
|
1266 | its escaping. | |
1267 | """ |
|
1267 | """ | |
1268 | fn = fn or (lambda s: s) |
|
1268 | fn = fn or (lambda s: s) | |
1269 | patterns = '|'.join(mapping.keys()) |
|
1269 | patterns = '|'.join(mapping.keys()) | |
1270 | if escape_prefix: |
|
1270 | if escape_prefix: | |
1271 | patterns += '|' + prefix |
|
1271 | patterns += '|' + prefix | |
1272 | if len(prefix) > 1: |
|
1272 | if len(prefix) > 1: | |
1273 | prefix_char = prefix[1:] |
|
1273 | prefix_char = prefix[1:] | |
1274 | else: |
|
1274 | else: | |
1275 | prefix_char = prefix |
|
1275 | prefix_char = prefix | |
1276 | mapping[prefix_char] = prefix_char |
|
1276 | mapping[prefix_char] = prefix_char | |
1277 | r = re.compile(r'%s(%s)' % (prefix, patterns)) |
|
1277 | r = re.compile(r'%s(%s)' % (prefix, patterns)) | |
1278 | return r.sub(lambda x: fn(mapping[x.group()[1:]]), s) |
|
1278 | return r.sub(lambda x: fn(mapping[x.group()[1:]]), s) | |
1279 |
|
1279 | |||
1280 | def getport(port): |
|
1280 | def getport(port): | |
1281 | """Return the port for a given network service. |
|
1281 | """Return the port for a given network service. | |
1282 |
|
1282 | |||
1283 | If port is an integer, it's returned as is. If it's a string, it's |
|
1283 | If port is an integer, it's returned as is. If it's a string, it's | |
1284 | looked up using socket.getservbyname(). If there's no matching |
|
1284 | looked up using socket.getservbyname(). If there's no matching | |
1285 | service, util.Abort is raised. |
|
1285 | service, util.Abort is raised. | |
1286 | """ |
|
1286 | """ | |
1287 | try: |
|
1287 | try: | |
1288 | return int(port) |
|
1288 | return int(port) | |
1289 | except ValueError: |
|
1289 | except ValueError: | |
1290 | pass |
|
1290 | pass | |
1291 |
|
1291 | |||
1292 | try: |
|
1292 | try: | |
1293 | return socket.getservbyname(port) |
|
1293 | return socket.getservbyname(port) | |
1294 | except socket.error: |
|
1294 | except socket.error: | |
1295 | raise Abort(_("no port number associated with service '%s'") % port) |
|
1295 | raise Abort(_("no port number associated with service '%s'") % port) | |
1296 |
|
1296 | |||
1297 | _booleans = {'1': True, 'yes': True, 'true': True, 'on': True, 'always': True, |
|
1297 | _booleans = {'1': True, 'yes': True, 'true': True, 'on': True, 'always': True, | |
1298 | '0': False, 'no': False, 'false': False, 'off': False, |
|
1298 | '0': False, 'no': False, 'false': False, 'off': False, | |
1299 | 'never': False} |
|
1299 | 'never': False} | |
1300 |
|
1300 | |||
1301 | def parsebool(s): |
|
1301 | def parsebool(s): | |
1302 | """Parse s into a boolean. |
|
1302 | """Parse s into a boolean. | |
1303 |
|
1303 | |||
1304 | If s is not a valid boolean, returns None. |
|
1304 | If s is not a valid boolean, returns None. | |
1305 | """ |
|
1305 | """ | |
1306 | return _booleans.get(s.lower(), None) |
|
1306 | return _booleans.get(s.lower(), None) | |
1307 |
|
1307 | |||
1308 | _hexdig = '0123456789ABCDEFabcdef' |
|
1308 | _hexdig = '0123456789ABCDEFabcdef' | |
1309 | _hextochr = dict((a + b, chr(int(a + b, 16))) |
|
1309 | _hextochr = dict((a + b, chr(int(a + b, 16))) | |
1310 | for a in _hexdig for b in _hexdig) |
|
1310 | for a in _hexdig for b in _hexdig) | |
1311 |
|
1311 | |||
1312 | def _urlunquote(s): |
|
1312 | def _urlunquote(s): | |
1313 | """unquote('abc%20def') -> 'abc def'.""" |
|
1313 | """unquote('abc%20def') -> 'abc def'.""" | |
1314 | res = s.split('%') |
|
1314 | res = s.split('%') | |
1315 | # fastpath |
|
1315 | # fastpath | |
1316 | if len(res) == 1: |
|
1316 | if len(res) == 1: | |
1317 | return s |
|
1317 | return s | |
1318 | s = res[0] |
|
1318 | s = res[0] | |
1319 | for item in res[1:]: |
|
1319 | for item in res[1:]: | |
1320 | try: |
|
1320 | try: | |
1321 | s += _hextochr[item[:2]] + item[2:] |
|
1321 | s += _hextochr[item[:2]] + item[2:] | |
1322 | except KeyError: |
|
1322 | except KeyError: | |
1323 | s += '%' + item |
|
1323 | s += '%' + item | |
1324 | except UnicodeDecodeError: |
|
1324 | except UnicodeDecodeError: | |
1325 | s += unichr(int(item[:2], 16)) + item[2:] |
|
1325 | s += unichr(int(item[:2], 16)) + item[2:] | |
1326 | return s |
|
1326 | return s | |
1327 |
|
1327 | |||
1328 | class url(object): |
|
1328 | class url(object): | |
1329 | r"""Reliable URL parser. |
|
1329 | r"""Reliable URL parser. | |
1330 |
|
1330 | |||
1331 | This parses URLs and provides attributes for the following |
|
1331 | This parses URLs and provides attributes for the following | |
1332 | components: |
|
1332 | components: | |
1333 |
|
1333 | |||
1334 | <scheme>://<user>:<passwd>@<host>:<port>/<path>?<query>#<fragment> |
|
1334 | <scheme>://<user>:<passwd>@<host>:<port>/<path>?<query>#<fragment> | |
1335 |
|
1335 | |||
1336 | Missing components are set to None. The only exception is |
|
1336 | Missing components are set to None. The only exception is | |
1337 | fragment, which is set to '' if present but empty. |
|
1337 | fragment, which is set to '' if present but empty. | |
1338 |
|
1338 | |||
1339 | If parsefragment is False, fragment is included in query. If |
|
1339 | If parsefragment is False, fragment is included in query. If | |
1340 | parsequery is False, query is included in path. If both are |
|
1340 | parsequery is False, query is included in path. If both are | |
1341 | False, both fragment and query are included in path. |
|
1341 | False, both fragment and query are included in path. | |
1342 |
|
1342 | |||
1343 | See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt for more information. |
|
1343 | See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt for more information. | |
1344 |
|
1344 | |||
1345 | Note that for backward compatibility reasons, bundle URLs do not |
|
1345 | Note that for backward compatibility reasons, bundle URLs do not | |
1346 | take host names. That means 'bundle://../' has a path of '../'. |
|
1346 | take host names. That means 'bundle://../' has a path of '../'. | |
1347 |
|
1347 | |||
1348 | Examples: |
|
1348 | Examples: | |
1349 |
|
1349 | |||
1350 | >>> url('http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt') |
|
1350 | >>> url('http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt') | |
1351 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'www.ietf.org', path: 'rfc/rfc2396.txt'> |
|
1351 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'www.ietf.org', path: 'rfc/rfc2396.txt'> | |
1352 | >>> url('ssh://[::1]:2200//home/joe/repo') |
|
1352 | >>> url('ssh://[::1]:2200//home/joe/repo') | |
1353 | <url scheme: 'ssh', host: '[::1]', port: '2200', path: '/home/joe/repo'> |
|
1353 | <url scheme: 'ssh', host: '[::1]', port: '2200', path: '/home/joe/repo'> | |
1354 | >>> url('file:///home/joe/repo') |
|
1354 | >>> url('file:///home/joe/repo') | |
1355 | <url scheme: 'file', path: '/home/joe/repo'> |
|
1355 | <url scheme: 'file', path: '/home/joe/repo'> | |
1356 | >>> url('bundle:foo') |
|
1356 | >>> url('bundle:foo') | |
1357 | <url scheme: 'bundle', path: 'foo'> |
|
1357 | <url scheme: 'bundle', path: 'foo'> | |
1358 | >>> url('bundle://../foo') |
|
1358 | >>> url('bundle://../foo') | |
1359 | <url scheme: 'bundle', path: '../foo'> |
|
1359 | <url scheme: 'bundle', path: '../foo'> | |
1360 | >>> url(r'c:\foo\bar') |
|
1360 | >>> url(r'c:\foo\bar') | |
1361 | <url path: 'c:\\foo\\bar'> |
|
1361 | <url path: 'c:\\foo\\bar'> | |
1362 |
|
1362 | |||
1363 | Authentication credentials: |
|
1363 | Authentication credentials: | |
1364 |
|
1364 | |||
1365 | >>> url('ssh://joe:xyz@x/repo') |
|
1365 | >>> url('ssh://joe:xyz@x/repo') | |
1366 | <url scheme: 'ssh', user: 'joe', passwd: 'xyz', host: 'x', path: 'repo'> |
|
1366 | <url scheme: 'ssh', user: 'joe', passwd: 'xyz', host: 'x', path: 'repo'> | |
1367 | >>> url('ssh://joe@x/repo') |
|
1367 | >>> url('ssh://joe@x/repo') | |
1368 | <url scheme: 'ssh', user: 'joe', host: 'x', path: 'repo'> |
|
1368 | <url scheme: 'ssh', user: 'joe', host: 'x', path: 'repo'> | |
1369 |
|
1369 | |||
1370 | Query strings and fragments: |
|
1370 | Query strings and fragments: | |
1371 |
|
1371 | |||
1372 | >>> url('http://host/a?b#c') |
|
1372 | >>> url('http://host/a?b#c') | |
1373 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'host', path: 'a', query: 'b', fragment: 'c'> |
|
1373 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'host', path: 'a', query: 'b', fragment: 'c'> | |
1374 | >>> url('http://host/a?b#c', parsequery=False, parsefragment=False) |
|
1374 | >>> url('http://host/a?b#c', parsequery=False, parsefragment=False) | |
1375 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'host', path: 'a?b#c'> |
|
1375 | <url scheme: 'http', host: 'host', path: 'a?b#c'> | |
1376 | """ |
|
1376 | """ | |
1377 |
|
1377 | |||
1378 | _safechars = "!~*'()+" |
|
1378 | _safechars = "!~*'()+" | |
1379 | _safepchars = "/!~*'()+" |
|
1379 | _safepchars = "/!~*'()+" | |
1380 | _matchscheme = re.compile(r'^[a-zA-Z0-9+.\-]+:').match |
|
1380 | _matchscheme = re.compile(r'^[a-zA-Z0-9+.\-]+:').match | |
1381 |
|
1381 | |||
1382 | def __init__(self, path, parsequery=True, parsefragment=True): |
|
1382 | def __init__(self, path, parsequery=True, parsefragment=True): | |
1383 | # We slowly chomp away at path until we have only the path left |
|
1383 | # We slowly chomp away at path until we have only the path left | |
1384 | self.scheme = self.user = self.passwd = self.host = None |
|
1384 | self.scheme = self.user = self.passwd = self.host = None | |
1385 | self.port = self.path = self.query = self.fragment = None |
|
1385 | self.port = self.path = self.query = self.fragment = None | |
1386 | self._localpath = True |
|
1386 | self._localpath = True | |
1387 | self._hostport = '' |
|
1387 | self._hostport = '' | |
1388 | self._origpath = path |
|
1388 | self._origpath = path | |
1389 |
|
1389 | |||
1390 | # special case for Windows drive letters |
|
1390 | # special case for Windows drive letters | |
1391 | if hasdriveletter(path): |
|
1391 | if hasdriveletter(path): | |
1392 | self.path = path |
|
1392 | self.path = path | |
1393 | return |
|
1393 | return | |
1394 |
|
1394 | |||
1395 | # For compatibility reasons, we can't handle bundle paths as |
|
1395 | # For compatibility reasons, we can't handle bundle paths as | |
1396 | # normal URLS |
|
1396 | # normal URLS | |
1397 | if path.startswith('bundle:'): |
|
1397 | if path.startswith('bundle:'): | |
1398 | self.scheme = 'bundle' |
|
1398 | self.scheme = 'bundle' | |
1399 | path = path[7:] |
|
1399 | path = path[7:] | |
1400 | if path.startswith('//'): |
|
1400 | if path.startswith('//'): | |
1401 | path = path[2:] |
|
1401 | path = path[2:] | |
1402 | self.path = path |
|
1402 | self.path = path | |
1403 | return |
|
1403 | return | |
1404 |
|
1404 | |||
1405 | if self._matchscheme(path): |
|
1405 | if self._matchscheme(path): | |
1406 | parts = path.split(':', 1) |
|
1406 | parts = path.split(':', 1) | |
1407 | if parts[0]: |
|
1407 | if parts[0]: | |
1408 | self.scheme, path = parts |
|
1408 | self.scheme, path = parts | |
1409 | self._localpath = False |
|
1409 | self._localpath = False | |
1410 |
|
1410 | |||
1411 | if not path: |
|
1411 | if not path: | |
1412 | path = None |
|
1412 | path = None | |
1413 | if self._localpath: |
|
1413 | if self._localpath: | |
1414 | self.path = '' |
|
1414 | self.path = '' | |
1415 | return |
|
1415 | return | |
1416 | else: |
|
1416 | else: | |
1417 | if parsefragment and '#' in path: |
|
1417 | if parsefragment and '#' in path: | |
1418 | path, self.fragment = path.split('#', 1) |
|
1418 | path, self.fragment = path.split('#', 1) | |
1419 | if not path: |
|
1419 | if not path: | |
1420 | path = None |
|
1420 | path = None | |
1421 | if self._localpath: |
|
1421 | if self._localpath: | |
1422 | self.path = path |
|
1422 | self.path = path | |
1423 | return |
|
1423 | return | |
1424 |
|
1424 | |||
1425 | if parsequery and '?' in path: |
|
1425 | if parsequery and '?' in path: | |
1426 | path, self.query = path.split('?', 1) |
|
1426 | path, self.query = path.split('?', 1) | |
1427 | if not path: |
|
1427 | if not path: | |
1428 | path = None |
|
1428 | path = None | |
1429 | if not self.query: |
|
1429 | if not self.query: | |
1430 | self.query = None |
|
1430 | self.query = None | |
1431 |
|
1431 | |||
1432 | # // is required to specify a host/authority |
|
1432 | # // is required to specify a host/authority | |
1433 | if path and path.startswith('//'): |
|
1433 | if path and path.startswith('//'): | |
1434 | parts = path[2:].split('/', 1) |
|
1434 | parts = path[2:].split('/', 1) | |
1435 | if len(parts) > 1: |
|
1435 | if len(parts) > 1: | |
1436 | self.host, path = parts |
|
1436 | self.host, path = parts | |
1437 | path = path |
|
1437 | path = path | |
1438 | else: |
|
1438 | else: | |
1439 | self.host = parts[0] |
|
1439 | self.host = parts[0] | |
1440 | path = None |
|
1440 | path = None | |
1441 | if not self.host: |
|
1441 | if not self.host: | |
1442 | self.host = None |
|
1442 | self.host = None | |
1443 | if path: |
|
1443 | if path: | |
1444 | path = '/' + path |
|
1444 | path = '/' + path | |
1445 |
|
1445 | |||
1446 | if self.host and '@' in self.host: |
|
1446 | if self.host and '@' in self.host: | |
1447 | self.user, self.host = self.host.rsplit('@', 1) |
|
1447 | self.user, self.host = self.host.rsplit('@', 1) | |
1448 | if ':' in self.user: |
|
1448 | if ':' in self.user: | |
1449 | self.user, self.passwd = self.user.split(':', 1) |
|
1449 | self.user, self.passwd = self.user.split(':', 1) | |
1450 | if not self.host: |
|
1450 | if not self.host: | |
1451 | self.host = None |
|
1451 | self.host = None | |
1452 |
|
1452 | |||
1453 | # Don't split on colons in IPv6 addresses without ports |
|
1453 | # Don't split on colons in IPv6 addresses without ports | |
1454 | if (self.host and ':' in self.host and |
|
1454 | if (self.host and ':' in self.host and | |
1455 | not (self.host.startswith('[') and self.host.endswith(']'))): |
|
1455 | not (self.host.startswith('[') and self.host.endswith(']'))): | |
1456 | self._hostport = self.host |
|
1456 | self._hostport = self.host | |
1457 | self.host, self.port = self.host.rsplit(':', 1) |
|
1457 | self.host, self.port = self.host.rsplit(':', 1) | |
1458 | if not self.host: |
|
1458 | if not self.host: | |
1459 | self.host = None |
|
1459 | self.host = None | |
1460 |
|
1460 | |||
1461 | if (self.host and self.scheme == 'file' and |
|
1461 | if (self.host and self.scheme == 'file' and | |
1462 | self.host not in ('localhost', '127.0.0.1', '[::1]')): |
|
1462 | self.host not in ('localhost', '127.0.0.1', '[::1]')): | |
1463 | raise Abort(_('file:// URLs can only refer to localhost')) |
|
1463 | raise Abort(_('file:// URLs can only refer to localhost')) | |
1464 |
|
1464 | |||
1465 | self.path = path |
|
1465 | self.path = path | |
1466 |
|
1466 | |||
1467 | for a in ('user', 'passwd', 'host', 'port', |
|
1467 | for a in ('user', 'passwd', 'host', 'port', | |
1468 | 'path', 'query', 'fragment'): |
|
1468 | 'path', 'query', 'fragment'): | |
1469 | v = getattr(self, a) |
|
1469 | v = getattr(self, a) | |
1470 | if v is not None: |
|
1470 | if v is not None: | |
1471 | setattr(self, a, _urlunquote(v)) |
|
1471 | setattr(self, a, _urlunquote(v)) | |
1472 |
|
1472 | |||
1473 | def __repr__(self): |
|
1473 | def __repr__(self): | |
1474 | attrs = [] |
|
1474 | attrs = [] | |
1475 | for a in ('scheme', 'user', 'passwd', 'host', 'port', 'path', |
|
1475 | for a in ('scheme', 'user', 'passwd', 'host', 'port', 'path', | |
1476 | 'query', 'fragment'): |
|
1476 | 'query', 'fragment'): | |
1477 | v = getattr(self, a) |
|
1477 | v = getattr(self, a) | |
1478 | if v is not None: |
|
1478 | if v is not None: | |
1479 | attrs.append('%s: %r' % (a, v)) |
|
1479 | attrs.append('%s: %r' % (a, v)) | |
1480 | return '<url %s>' % ', '.join(attrs) |
|
1480 | return '<url %s>' % ', '.join(attrs) | |
1481 |
|
1481 | |||
1482 | def __str__(self): |
|
1482 | def __str__(self): | |
1483 | r"""Join the URL's components back into a URL string. |
|
1483 | r"""Join the URL's components back into a URL string. | |
1484 |
|
1484 | |||
1485 | Examples: |
|
1485 | Examples: | |
1486 |
|
1486 | |||
1487 | >>> str(url('http://user:pw@host:80/?foo#bar')) |
|
1487 | >>> str(url('http://user:pw@host:80/?foo#bar')) | |
1488 | 'http://user:pw@host:80/?foo#bar' |
|
1488 | 'http://user:pw@host:80/?foo#bar' | |
1489 | >>> str(url('ssh://user:pw@[::1]:2200//home/joe#')) |
|
1489 | >>> str(url('ssh://user:pw@[::1]:2200//home/joe#')) | |
1490 | 'ssh://user:pw@[::1]:2200//home/joe#' |
|
1490 | 'ssh://user:pw@[::1]:2200//home/joe#' | |
1491 | >>> str(url('http://localhost:80//')) |
|
1491 | >>> str(url('http://localhost:80//')) | |
1492 | 'http://localhost:80//' |
|
1492 | 'http://localhost:80//' | |
1493 | >>> str(url('http://localhost:80/')) |
|
1493 | >>> str(url('http://localhost:80/')) | |
1494 | 'http://localhost:80/' |
|
1494 | 'http://localhost:80/' | |
1495 | >>> str(url('http://localhost:80')) |
|
1495 | >>> str(url('http://localhost:80')) | |
1496 | 'http://localhost:80/' |
|
1496 | 'http://localhost:80/' | |
1497 | >>> str(url('bundle:foo')) |
|
1497 | >>> str(url('bundle:foo')) | |
1498 | 'bundle:foo' |
|
1498 | 'bundle:foo' | |
1499 | >>> str(url('bundle://../foo')) |
|
1499 | >>> str(url('bundle://../foo')) | |
1500 | 'bundle:../foo' |
|
1500 | 'bundle:../foo' | |
1501 | >>> str(url('path')) |
|
1501 | >>> str(url('path')) | |
1502 | 'path' |
|
1502 | 'path' | |
1503 | >>> str(url('file:///tmp/foo/bar')) |
|
1503 | >>> str(url('file:///tmp/foo/bar')) | |
1504 | 'file:///tmp/foo/bar' |
|
1504 | 'file:///tmp/foo/bar' | |
1505 | >>> print url(r'bundle:foo\bar') |
|
1505 | >>> print url(r'bundle:foo\bar') | |
1506 | bundle:foo\bar |
|
1506 | bundle:foo\bar | |
1507 | """ |
|
1507 | """ | |
1508 | if self._localpath: |
|
1508 | if self._localpath: | |
1509 | s = self.path |
|
1509 | s = self.path | |
1510 | if self.scheme == 'bundle': |
|
1510 | if self.scheme == 'bundle': | |
1511 | s = 'bundle:' + s |
|
1511 | s = 'bundle:' + s | |
1512 | if self.fragment: |
|
1512 | if self.fragment: | |
1513 | s += '#' + self.fragment |
|
1513 | s += '#' + self.fragment | |
1514 | return s |
|
1514 | return s | |
1515 |
|
1515 | |||
1516 | s = self.scheme + ':' |
|
1516 | s = self.scheme + ':' | |
1517 | if self.user or self.passwd or self.host: |
|
1517 | if self.user or self.passwd or self.host: | |
1518 | s += '//' |
|
1518 | s += '//' | |
1519 | elif self.scheme and (not self.path or self.path.startswith('/')): |
|
1519 | elif self.scheme and (not self.path or self.path.startswith('/')): | |
1520 | s += '//' |
|
1520 | s += '//' | |
1521 | if self.user: |
|
1521 | if self.user: | |
1522 | s += urllib.quote(self.user, safe=self._safechars) |
|
1522 | s += urllib.quote(self.user, safe=self._safechars) | |
1523 | if self.passwd: |
|
1523 | if self.passwd: | |
1524 | s += ':' + urllib.quote(self.passwd, safe=self._safechars) |
|
1524 | s += ':' + urllib.quote(self.passwd, safe=self._safechars) | |
1525 | if self.user or self.passwd: |
|
1525 | if self.user or self.passwd: | |
1526 | s += '@' |
|
1526 | s += '@' | |
1527 | if self.host: |
|
1527 | if self.host: | |
1528 | if not (self.host.startswith('[') and self.host.endswith(']')): |
|
1528 | if not (self.host.startswith('[') and self.host.endswith(']')): | |
1529 | s += urllib.quote(self.host) |
|
1529 | s += urllib.quote(self.host) | |
1530 | else: |
|
1530 | else: | |
1531 | s += self.host |
|
1531 | s += self.host | |
1532 | if self.port: |
|
1532 | if self.port: | |
1533 | s += ':' + urllib.quote(self.port) |
|
1533 | s += ':' + urllib.quote(self.port) | |
1534 | if self.host: |
|
1534 | if self.host: | |
1535 | s += '/' |
|
1535 | s += '/' | |
1536 | if self.path: |
|
1536 | if self.path: | |
1537 | s += urllib.quote(self.path, safe=self._safepchars) |
|
1537 | s += urllib.quote(self.path, safe=self._safepchars) | |
1538 | if self.query: |
|
1538 | if self.query: | |
1539 | s += '?' + urllib.quote(self.query, safe=self._safepchars) |
|
1539 | s += '?' + urllib.quote(self.query, safe=self._safepchars) | |
1540 | if self.fragment is not None: |
|
1540 | if self.fragment is not None: | |
1541 | s += '#' + urllib.quote(self.fragment, safe=self._safepchars) |
|
1541 | s += '#' + urllib.quote(self.fragment, safe=self._safepchars) | |
1542 | return s |
|
1542 | return s | |
1543 |
|
1543 | |||
1544 | def authinfo(self): |
|
1544 | def authinfo(self): | |
1545 | user, passwd = self.user, self.passwd |
|
1545 | user, passwd = self.user, self.passwd | |
1546 | try: |
|
1546 | try: | |
1547 | self.user, self.passwd = None, None |
|
1547 | self.user, self.passwd = None, None | |
1548 | s = str(self) |
|
1548 | s = str(self) | |
1549 | finally: |
|
1549 | finally: | |
1550 | self.user, self.passwd = user, passwd |
|
1550 | self.user, self.passwd = user, passwd | |
1551 | if not self.user: |
|
1551 | if not self.user: | |
1552 | return (s, None) |
|
1552 | return (s, None) | |
1553 | return (s, (None, (str(self), self.host), |
|
1553 | return (s, (None, (str(self), self.host), | |
1554 | self.user, self.passwd or '')) |
|
1554 | self.user, self.passwd or '')) | |
1555 |
|
1555 | |||
1556 | def localpath(self): |
|
1556 | def localpath(self): | |
1557 | if self.scheme == 'file' or self.scheme == 'bundle': |
|
1557 | if self.scheme == 'file' or self.scheme == 'bundle': | |
1558 | path = self.path or '/' |
|
1558 | path = self.path or '/' | |
1559 | # For Windows, we need to promote hosts containing drive |
|
1559 | # For Windows, we need to promote hosts containing drive | |
1560 | # letters to paths with drive letters. |
|
1560 | # letters to paths with drive letters. | |
1561 | if hasdriveletter(self._hostport): |
|
1561 | if hasdriveletter(self._hostport): | |
1562 | path = self._hostport + '/' + self.path |
|
1562 | path = self._hostport + '/' + self.path | |
1563 | elif self.host is not None and self.path: |
|
1563 | elif self.host is not None and self.path: | |
1564 | path = '/' + path |
|
1564 | path = '/' + path | |
1565 | # We also need to handle the case of file:///C:/, which |
|
1565 | # We also need to handle the case of file:///C:/, which | |
1566 | # should return C:/, not /C:/. |
|
1566 | # should return C:/, not /C:/. | |
1567 | elif hasdriveletter(path): |
|
1567 | elif hasdriveletter(path): | |
1568 | # Strip leading slash from paths with drive names |
|
1568 | # Strip leading slash from paths with drive names | |
1569 | return path[1:] |
|
1569 | return path[1:] | |
1570 | return path |
|
1570 | return path | |
1571 | return self._origpath |
|
1571 | return self._origpath | |
1572 |
|
1572 | |||
1573 | def hasscheme(path): |
|
1573 | def hasscheme(path): | |
1574 | return bool(url(path).scheme) |
|
1574 | return bool(url(path).scheme) | |
1575 |
|
1575 | |||
1576 | def hasdriveletter(path): |
|
1576 | def hasdriveletter(path): | |
1577 | return path[1:2] == ':' and path[0:1].isalpha() |
|
1577 | return path[1:2] == ':' and path[0:1].isalpha() | |
1578 |
|
1578 | |||
1579 | def localpath(path): |
|
1579 | def localpath(path): | |
1580 | return url(path, parsequery=False, parsefragment=False).localpath() |
|
1580 | return url(path, parsequery=False, parsefragment=False).localpath() | |
1581 |
|
1581 | |||
1582 | def hidepassword(u): |
|
1582 | def hidepassword(u): | |
1583 | '''hide user credential in a url string''' |
|
1583 | '''hide user credential in a url string''' | |
1584 | u = url(u) |
|
1584 | u = url(u) | |
1585 | if u.passwd: |
|
1585 | if u.passwd: | |
1586 | u.passwd = '***' |
|
1586 | u.passwd = '***' | |
1587 | return str(u) |
|
1587 | return str(u) | |
1588 |
|
1588 | |||
1589 | def removeauth(u): |
|
1589 | def removeauth(u): | |
1590 | '''remove all authentication information from a url string''' |
|
1590 | '''remove all authentication information from a url string''' | |
1591 | u = url(u) |
|
1591 | u = url(u) | |
1592 | u.user = u.passwd = None |
|
1592 | u.user = u.passwd = None | |
1593 | return str(u) |
|
1593 | return str(u) | |
|
1594 | ||||
|
1595 | def isatty(fd): | |||
|
1596 | try: | |||
|
1597 | return fd.isatty() | |||
|
1598 | except AttributeError: | |||
|
1599 | return False |
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