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1 | # stuff related specifically to patch manipulation / parsing |
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1 | # stuff related specifically to patch manipulation / parsing | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2008 Mark Edgington <edgimar@gmail.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2008 Mark Edgington <edgimar@gmail.com> | |
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 | # This code is based on the Mark Edgington's crecord extension. |
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8 | # This code is based on the Mark Edgington's crecord extension. | |
9 | # (Itself based on Bryan O'Sullivan's record extension.) |
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9 | # (Itself based on Bryan O'Sullivan's record extension.) | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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11 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | import locale |
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13 | import locale | |
14 | import os |
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14 | import os | |
15 | import re |
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15 | import re | |
16 | import signal |
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16 | import signal | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | from .i18n import _ |
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18 | from .i18n import _ | |
19 | from .pycompat import ( |
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19 | from .pycompat import ( | |
20 | getattr, |
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20 | getattr, | |
21 | open, |
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21 | open, | |
22 | ) |
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22 | ) | |
23 | from . import ( |
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23 | from . import ( | |
24 | encoding, |
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24 | encoding, | |
25 | error, |
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25 | error, | |
26 | patch as patchmod, |
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26 | patch as patchmod, | |
27 | pycompat, |
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27 | pycompat, | |
28 | scmutil, |
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28 | scmutil, | |
29 | util, |
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29 | util, | |
30 | ) |
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30 | ) | |
31 | from .utils import stringutil |
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31 | from .utils import stringutil | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | stringio = util.stringio |
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33 | stringio = util.stringio | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | # patch comments based on the git one |
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35 | # patch comments based on the git one | |
36 | diffhelptext = _( |
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36 | diffhelptext = _( | |
37 | """# To remove '-' lines, make them ' ' lines (context). |
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37 | """# To remove '-' lines, make them ' ' lines (context). | |
38 | # To remove '+' lines, delete them. |
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38 | # To remove '+' lines, delete them. | |
39 | # Lines starting with # will be removed from the patch. |
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39 | # Lines starting with # will be removed from the patch. | |
40 | """ |
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40 | """ | |
41 | ) |
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41 | ) | |
42 |
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42 | |||
43 | hunkhelptext = _( |
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43 | hunkhelptext = _( | |
44 | """# |
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44 | """# | |
45 | # If the patch applies cleanly, the edited hunk will immediately be |
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45 | # If the patch applies cleanly, the edited hunk will immediately be | |
46 | # added to the record list. If it does not apply cleanly, a rejects file |
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46 | # added to the record list. If it does not apply cleanly, a rejects file | |
47 | # will be generated. You can use that when you try again. If all lines |
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47 | # will be generated. You can use that when you try again. If all lines | |
48 | # of the hunk are removed, then the edit is aborted and the hunk is left |
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48 | # of the hunk are removed, then the edit is aborted and the hunk is left | |
49 | # unchanged. |
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49 | # unchanged. | |
50 | """ |
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50 | """ | |
51 | ) |
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51 | ) | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | patchhelptext = _( |
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53 | patchhelptext = _( | |
54 | """# |
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54 | """# | |
55 | # If the patch applies cleanly, the edited patch will immediately |
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55 | # If the patch applies cleanly, the edited patch will immediately | |
56 | # be finalised. If it does not apply cleanly, rejects files will be |
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56 | # be finalised. If it does not apply cleanly, rejects files will be | |
57 | # generated. You can use those when you try again. |
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57 | # generated. You can use those when you try again. | |
58 | """ |
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58 | """ | |
59 | ) |
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59 | ) | |
60 |
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60 | |||
61 | try: |
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61 | try: | |
62 | import curses |
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62 | import curses | |
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | curses.error |
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64 | curses.error | |
65 | except ImportError: |
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65 | except ImportError: | |
66 | # I have no idea if wcurses works with crecord... |
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66 | # I have no idea if wcurses works with crecord... | |
67 | try: |
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67 | try: | |
68 | import wcurses as curses |
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68 | import wcurses as curses | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | curses.error |
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70 | curses.error | |
71 | except ImportError: |
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71 | except ImportError: | |
72 | # wcurses is not shipped on Windows by default, or python is not |
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72 | # wcurses is not shipped on Windows by default, or python is not | |
73 | # compiled with curses |
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73 | # compiled with curses | |
74 | curses = False |
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74 | curses = False | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 |
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76 | |||
77 | class fallbackerror(error.Abort): |
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77 | class fallbackerror(error.Abort): | |
78 | """Error that indicates the client should try to fallback to text mode.""" |
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78 | """Error that indicates the client should try to fallback to text mode.""" | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | # Inherits from error.Abort so that existing behavior is preserved if the |
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80 | # Inherits from error.Abort so that existing behavior is preserved if the | |
81 | # calling code does not know how to fallback. |
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81 | # calling code does not know how to fallback. | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | def checkcurses(ui): |
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84 | def checkcurses(ui): | |
85 | """Return True if the user wants to use curses |
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85 | """Return True if the user wants to use curses | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 | This method returns True if curses is found (and that python is built with |
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87 | This method returns True if curses is found (and that python is built with | |
88 | it) and that the user has the correct flag for the ui. |
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88 | it) and that the user has the correct flag for the ui. | |
89 | """ |
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89 | """ | |
90 | return curses and ui.interface(b"chunkselector") == b"curses" |
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90 | return curses and ui.interface(b"chunkselector") == b"curses" | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | class patchnode(object): |
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93 | class patchnode(object): | |
94 | """abstract class for patch graph nodes |
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94 | """abstract class for patch graph nodes | |
95 | (i.e. patchroot, header, hunk, hunkline) |
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95 | (i.e. patchroot, header, hunk, hunkline) | |
96 | """ |
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96 | """ | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | def firstchild(self): |
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98 | def firstchild(self): | |
99 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") |
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99 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") | |
100 |
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100 | |||
101 | def lastchild(self): |
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101 | def lastchild(self): | |
102 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") |
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102 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") | |
103 |
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103 | |||
104 | def allchildren(self): |
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104 | def allchildren(self): | |
105 | b"Return a list of all of the direct children of this node" |
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105 | b"Return a list of all of the direct children of this node" | |
106 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") |
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106 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | def nextsibling(self): |
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108 | def nextsibling(self): | |
109 | """ |
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109 | """ | |
110 | Return the closest next item of the same type where there are no items |
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110 | Return the closest next item of the same type where there are no items | |
111 | of different types between the current item and this closest item. |
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111 | of different types between the current item and this closest item. | |
112 | If no such item exists, return None. |
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112 | If no such item exists, return None. | |
113 | """ |
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113 | """ | |
114 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") |
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114 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 | def prevsibling(self): |
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116 | def prevsibling(self): | |
117 | """ |
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117 | """ | |
118 | Return the closest previous item of the same type where there are no |
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118 | Return the closest previous item of the same type where there are no | |
119 | items of different types between the current item and this closest item. |
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119 | items of different types between the current item and this closest item. | |
120 | If no such item exists, return None. |
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120 | If no such item exists, return None. | |
121 | """ |
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121 | """ | |
122 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") |
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122 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") | |
123 |
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123 | |||
124 | def parentitem(self): |
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124 | def parentitem(self): | |
125 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") |
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125 | raise NotImplementedError(b"method must be implemented by subclass") | |
126 |
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126 | |||
127 | def nextitem(self, skipfolded=True): |
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127 | def nextitem(self, skipfolded=True): | |
128 | """ |
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128 | """ | |
129 | Try to return the next item closest to this item, regardless of item's |
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129 | Try to return the next item closest to this item, regardless of item's | |
130 | type (header, hunk, or hunkline). |
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130 | type (header, hunk, or hunkline). | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 | If skipfolded == True, and the current item is folded, then the child |
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132 | If skipfolded == True, and the current item is folded, then the child | |
133 | items that are hidden due to folding will be skipped when determining |
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133 | items that are hidden due to folding will be skipped when determining | |
134 | the next item. |
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134 | the next item. | |
135 |
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135 | |||
136 | If it is not possible to get the next item, return None. |
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136 | If it is not possible to get the next item, return None. | |
137 | """ |
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137 | """ | |
138 | try: |
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138 | try: | |
139 | itemfolded = self.folded |
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139 | itemfolded = self.folded | |
140 | except AttributeError: |
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140 | except AttributeError: | |
141 | itemfolded = False |
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141 | itemfolded = False | |
142 | if skipfolded and itemfolded: |
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142 | if skipfolded and itemfolded: | |
143 | nextitem = self.nextsibling() |
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143 | nextitem = self.nextsibling() | |
144 | if nextitem is None: |
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144 | if nextitem is None: | |
145 | try: |
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145 | try: | |
146 | nextitem = self.parentitem().nextsibling() |
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146 | nextitem = self.parentitem().nextsibling() | |
147 | except AttributeError: |
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147 | except AttributeError: | |
148 | nextitem = None |
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148 | nextitem = None | |
149 | return nextitem |
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149 | return nextitem | |
150 | else: |
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150 | else: | |
151 | # try child |
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151 | # try child | |
152 | item = self.firstchild() |
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152 | item = self.firstchild() | |
153 | if item is not None: |
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153 | if item is not None: | |
154 | return item |
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154 | return item | |
155 |
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155 | |||
156 | # else try next sibling |
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156 | # else try next sibling | |
157 | item = self.nextsibling() |
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157 | item = self.nextsibling() | |
158 | if item is not None: |
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158 | if item is not None: | |
159 | return item |
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159 | return item | |
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | try: |
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161 | try: | |
162 | # else try parent's next sibling |
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162 | # else try parent's next sibling | |
163 | item = self.parentitem().nextsibling() |
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163 | item = self.parentitem().nextsibling() | |
164 | if item is not None: |
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164 | if item is not None: | |
165 | return item |
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165 | return item | |
166 |
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166 | |||
167 | # else return grandparent's next sibling (or None) |
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167 | # else return grandparent's next sibling (or None) | |
168 | return self.parentitem().parentitem().nextsibling() |
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168 | return self.parentitem().parentitem().nextsibling() | |
169 |
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169 | |||
170 | except AttributeError: # parent and/or grandparent was None |
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170 | except AttributeError: # parent and/or grandparent was None | |
171 | return None |
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171 | return None | |
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | def previtem(self): |
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173 | def previtem(self): | |
174 | """ |
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174 | """ | |
175 | Try to return the previous item closest to this item, regardless of |
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175 | Try to return the previous item closest to this item, regardless of | |
176 | item's type (header, hunk, or hunkline). |
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176 | item's type (header, hunk, or hunkline). | |
177 |
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177 | |||
178 | If it is not possible to get the previous item, return None. |
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178 | If it is not possible to get the previous item, return None. | |
179 | """ |
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179 | """ | |
180 | # try previous sibling's last child's last child, |
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180 | # try previous sibling's last child's last child, | |
181 | # else try previous sibling's last child, else try previous sibling |
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181 | # else try previous sibling's last child, else try previous sibling | |
182 | prevsibling = self.prevsibling() |
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182 | prevsibling = self.prevsibling() | |
183 | if prevsibling is not None: |
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183 | if prevsibling is not None: | |
184 | prevsiblinglastchild = prevsibling.lastchild() |
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184 | prevsiblinglastchild = prevsibling.lastchild() | |
185 | if (prevsiblinglastchild is not None) and not prevsibling.folded: |
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185 | if (prevsiblinglastchild is not None) and not prevsibling.folded: | |
186 | prevsiblinglclc = prevsiblinglastchild.lastchild() |
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186 | prevsiblinglclc = prevsiblinglastchild.lastchild() | |
187 | if ( |
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187 | if ( | |
188 | prevsiblinglclc is not None |
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188 | prevsiblinglclc is not None | |
189 | ) and not prevsiblinglastchild.folded: |
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189 | ) and not prevsiblinglastchild.folded: | |
190 | return prevsiblinglclc |
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190 | return prevsiblinglclc | |
191 | else: |
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191 | else: | |
192 | return prevsiblinglastchild |
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192 | return prevsiblinglastchild | |
193 | else: |
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193 | else: | |
194 | return prevsibling |
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194 | return prevsibling | |
195 |
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195 | |||
196 | # try parent (or None) |
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196 | # try parent (or None) | |
197 | return self.parentitem() |
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197 | return self.parentitem() | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 |
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199 | |||
200 | class patch(patchnode, list): # todo: rename patchroot |
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200 | class patch(patchnode, list): # todo: rename patchroot | |
201 | """ |
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201 | """ | |
202 | list of header objects representing the patch. |
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202 | list of header objects representing the patch. | |
203 | """ |
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203 | """ | |
204 |
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204 | |||
205 | def __init__(self, headerlist): |
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205 | def __init__(self, headerlist): | |
206 | self.extend(headerlist) |
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206 | self.extend(headerlist) | |
207 | # add parent patch object reference to each header |
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207 | # add parent patch object reference to each header | |
208 | for header in self: |
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208 | for header in self: | |
209 | header.patch = self |
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209 | header.patch = self | |
210 |
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210 | |||
211 |
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211 | |||
212 | class uiheader(patchnode): |
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212 | class uiheader(patchnode): | |
213 | """patch header |
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213 | """patch header | |
214 |
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214 | |||
215 | xxx shouldn't we move this to mercurial/patch.py ? |
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215 | xxx shouldn't we move this to mercurial/patch.py ? | |
216 | """ |
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216 | """ | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | def __init__(self, header): |
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218 | def __init__(self, header): | |
219 | self.nonuiheader = header |
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219 | self.nonuiheader = header | |
220 | # flag to indicate whether to apply this chunk |
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220 | # flag to indicate whether to apply this chunk | |
221 | self.applied = True |
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221 | self.applied = True | |
222 | # flag which only affects the status display indicating if a node's |
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222 | # flag which only affects the status display indicating if a node's | |
223 | # children are partially applied (i.e. some applied, some not). |
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223 | # children are partially applied (i.e. some applied, some not). | |
224 | self.partial = False |
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224 | self.partial = False | |
225 |
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225 | |||
226 | # flag to indicate whether to display as folded/unfolded to user |
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226 | # flag to indicate whether to display as folded/unfolded to user | |
227 | self.folded = True |
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227 | self.folded = True | |
228 |
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228 | |||
229 | # list of all headers in patch |
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229 | # list of all headers in patch | |
230 | self.patch = None |
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230 | self.patch = None | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | # flag is False if this header was ever unfolded from initial state |
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232 | # flag is False if this header was ever unfolded from initial state | |
233 | self.neverunfolded = True |
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233 | self.neverunfolded = True | |
234 | self.hunks = [uihunk(h, self) for h in self.hunks] |
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234 | self.hunks = [uihunk(h, self) for h in self.hunks] | |
235 |
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235 | |||
236 | def prettystr(self): |
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236 | def prettystr(self): | |
237 | x = stringio() |
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237 | x = stringio() | |
238 | self.pretty(x) |
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238 | self.pretty(x) | |
239 | return x.getvalue() |
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239 | return x.getvalue() | |
240 |
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240 | |||
241 | def nextsibling(self): |
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241 | def nextsibling(self): | |
242 | numheadersinpatch = len(self.patch) |
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242 | numheadersinpatch = len(self.patch) | |
243 | indexofthisheader = self.patch.index(self) |
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243 | indexofthisheader = self.patch.index(self) | |
244 |
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244 | |||
245 | if indexofthisheader < numheadersinpatch - 1: |
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245 | if indexofthisheader < numheadersinpatch - 1: | |
246 | nextheader = self.patch[indexofthisheader + 1] |
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246 | nextheader = self.patch[indexofthisheader + 1] | |
247 | return nextheader |
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247 | return nextheader | |
248 | else: |
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248 | else: | |
249 | return None |
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249 | return None | |
250 |
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250 | |||
251 | def prevsibling(self): |
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251 | def prevsibling(self): | |
252 | indexofthisheader = self.patch.index(self) |
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252 | indexofthisheader = self.patch.index(self) | |
253 | if indexofthisheader > 0: |
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253 | if indexofthisheader > 0: | |
254 | previousheader = self.patch[indexofthisheader - 1] |
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254 | previousheader = self.patch[indexofthisheader - 1] | |
255 | return previousheader |
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255 | return previousheader | |
256 | else: |
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256 | else: | |
257 | return None |
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257 | return None | |
258 |
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258 | |||
259 | def parentitem(self): |
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259 | def parentitem(self): | |
260 | """ |
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260 | """ | |
261 | there is no 'real' parent item of a header that can be selected, |
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261 | there is no 'real' parent item of a header that can be selected, | |
262 | so return None. |
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262 | so return None. | |
263 | """ |
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263 | """ | |
264 | return None |
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264 | return None | |
265 |
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265 | |||
266 | def firstchild(self): |
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266 | def firstchild(self): | |
267 | b"return the first child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." |
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267 | b"return the first child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." | |
268 | if len(self.hunks) > 0: |
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268 | if len(self.hunks) > 0: | |
269 | return self.hunks[0] |
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269 | return self.hunks[0] | |
270 | else: |
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270 | else: | |
271 | return None |
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271 | return None | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | def lastchild(self): |
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273 | def lastchild(self): | |
274 | b"return the last child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." |
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274 | b"return the last child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." | |
275 | if len(self.hunks) > 0: |
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275 | if len(self.hunks) > 0: | |
276 | return self.hunks[-1] |
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276 | return self.hunks[-1] | |
277 | else: |
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277 | else: | |
278 | return None |
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278 | return None | |
279 |
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279 | |||
280 | def allchildren(self): |
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280 | def allchildren(self): | |
281 | b"return a list of all of the direct children of this node" |
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281 | b"return a list of all of the direct children of this node" | |
282 | return self.hunks |
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282 | return self.hunks | |
283 |
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283 | |||
284 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
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284 | def __getattr__(self, name): | |
285 | return getattr(self.nonuiheader, name) |
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285 | return getattr(self.nonuiheader, name) | |
286 |
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286 | |||
287 |
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287 | |||
288 | class uihunkline(patchnode): |
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288 | class uihunkline(patchnode): | |
289 | b"represents a changed line in a hunk" |
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289 | b"represents a changed line in a hunk" | |
290 |
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290 | |||
291 | def __init__(self, linetext, hunk): |
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291 | def __init__(self, linetext, hunk): | |
292 | self.linetext = linetext |
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292 | self.linetext = linetext | |
293 | self.applied = True |
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293 | self.applied = True | |
294 | # the parent hunk to which this line belongs |
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294 | # the parent hunk to which this line belongs | |
295 | self.hunk = hunk |
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295 | self.hunk = hunk | |
296 | # folding lines currently is not used/needed, but this flag is needed |
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296 | # folding lines currently is not used/needed, but this flag is needed | |
297 | # in the previtem method. |
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297 | # in the previtem method. | |
298 | self.folded = False |
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298 | self.folded = False | |
299 |
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299 | |||
300 | def prettystr(self): |
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300 | def prettystr(self): | |
301 | return self.linetext |
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301 | return self.linetext | |
302 |
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302 | |||
303 | def nextsibling(self): |
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303 | def nextsibling(self): | |
304 | numlinesinhunk = len(self.hunk.changedlines) |
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304 | numlinesinhunk = len(self.hunk.changedlines) | |
305 | indexofthisline = self.hunk.changedlines.index(self) |
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305 | indexofthisline = self.hunk.changedlines.index(self) | |
306 |
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306 | |||
307 | if indexofthisline < numlinesinhunk - 1: |
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307 | if indexofthisline < numlinesinhunk - 1: | |
308 | nextline = self.hunk.changedlines[indexofthisline + 1] |
|
308 | nextline = self.hunk.changedlines[indexofthisline + 1] | |
309 | return nextline |
|
309 | return nextline | |
310 | else: |
|
310 | else: | |
311 | return None |
|
311 | return None | |
312 |
|
312 | |||
313 | def prevsibling(self): |
|
313 | def prevsibling(self): | |
314 | indexofthisline = self.hunk.changedlines.index(self) |
|
314 | indexofthisline = self.hunk.changedlines.index(self) | |
315 | if indexofthisline > 0: |
|
315 | if indexofthisline > 0: | |
316 | previousline = self.hunk.changedlines[indexofthisline - 1] |
|
316 | previousline = self.hunk.changedlines[indexofthisline - 1] | |
317 | return previousline |
|
317 | return previousline | |
318 | else: |
|
318 | else: | |
319 | return None |
|
319 | return None | |
320 |
|
320 | |||
321 | def parentitem(self): |
|
321 | def parentitem(self): | |
322 | b"return the parent to the current item" |
|
322 | b"return the parent to the current item" | |
323 | return self.hunk |
|
323 | return self.hunk | |
324 |
|
324 | |||
325 | def firstchild(self): |
|
325 | def firstchild(self): | |
326 | b"return the first child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." |
|
326 | b"return the first child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." | |
327 | # hunk-lines don't have children |
|
327 | # hunk-lines don't have children | |
328 | return None |
|
328 | return None | |
329 |
|
329 | |||
330 | def lastchild(self): |
|
330 | def lastchild(self): | |
331 | b"return the last child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." |
|
331 | b"return the last child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." | |
332 | # hunk-lines don't have children |
|
332 | # hunk-lines don't have children | |
333 | return None |
|
333 | return None | |
334 |
|
334 | |||
335 |
|
335 | |||
336 | class uihunk(patchnode): |
|
336 | class uihunk(patchnode): | |
337 | """ui patch hunk, wraps a hunk and keep track of ui behavior """ |
|
337 | """ui patch hunk, wraps a hunk and keep track of ui behavior """ | |
338 |
|
338 | |||
339 | maxcontext = 3 |
|
339 | maxcontext = 3 | |
340 |
|
340 | |||
341 | def __init__(self, hunk, header): |
|
341 | def __init__(self, hunk, header): | |
342 | self._hunk = hunk |
|
342 | self._hunk = hunk | |
343 | self.changedlines = [uihunkline(line, self) for line in hunk.hunk] |
|
343 | self.changedlines = [uihunkline(line, self) for line in hunk.hunk] | |
344 | self.header = header |
|
344 | self.header = header | |
345 | # used at end for detecting how many removed lines were un-applied |
|
345 | # used at end for detecting how many removed lines were un-applied | |
346 | self.originalremoved = self.removed |
|
346 | self.originalremoved = self.removed | |
347 |
|
347 | |||
348 | # flag to indicate whether to display as folded/unfolded to user |
|
348 | # flag to indicate whether to display as folded/unfolded to user | |
349 | self.folded = True |
|
349 | self.folded = True | |
350 | # flag to indicate whether to apply this chunk |
|
350 | # flag to indicate whether to apply this chunk | |
351 | self.applied = True |
|
351 | self.applied = True | |
352 | # flag which only affects the status display indicating if a node's |
|
352 | # flag which only affects the status display indicating if a node's | |
353 | # children are partially applied (i.e. some applied, some not). |
|
353 | # children are partially applied (i.e. some applied, some not). | |
354 | self.partial = False |
|
354 | self.partial = False | |
355 |
|
355 | |||
356 | def nextsibling(self): |
|
356 | def nextsibling(self): | |
357 | numhunksinheader = len(self.header.hunks) |
|
357 | numhunksinheader = len(self.header.hunks) | |
358 | indexofthishunk = self.header.hunks.index(self) |
|
358 | indexofthishunk = self.header.hunks.index(self) | |
359 |
|
359 | |||
360 | if indexofthishunk < numhunksinheader - 1: |
|
360 | if indexofthishunk < numhunksinheader - 1: | |
361 | nexthunk = self.header.hunks[indexofthishunk + 1] |
|
361 | nexthunk = self.header.hunks[indexofthishunk + 1] | |
362 | return nexthunk |
|
362 | return nexthunk | |
363 | else: |
|
363 | else: | |
364 | return None |
|
364 | return None | |
365 |
|
365 | |||
366 | def prevsibling(self): |
|
366 | def prevsibling(self): | |
367 | indexofthishunk = self.header.hunks.index(self) |
|
367 | indexofthishunk = self.header.hunks.index(self) | |
368 | if indexofthishunk > 0: |
|
368 | if indexofthishunk > 0: | |
369 | previoushunk = self.header.hunks[indexofthishunk - 1] |
|
369 | previoushunk = self.header.hunks[indexofthishunk - 1] | |
370 | return previoushunk |
|
370 | return previoushunk | |
371 | else: |
|
371 | else: | |
372 | return None |
|
372 | return None | |
373 |
|
373 | |||
374 | def parentitem(self): |
|
374 | def parentitem(self): | |
375 | b"return the parent to the current item" |
|
375 | b"return the parent to the current item" | |
376 | return self.header |
|
376 | return self.header | |
377 |
|
377 | |||
378 | def firstchild(self): |
|
378 | def firstchild(self): | |
379 | b"return the first child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." |
|
379 | b"return the first child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." | |
380 | if len(self.changedlines) > 0: |
|
380 | if len(self.changedlines) > 0: | |
381 | return self.changedlines[0] |
|
381 | return self.changedlines[0] | |
382 | else: |
|
382 | else: | |
383 | return None |
|
383 | return None | |
384 |
|
384 | |||
385 | def lastchild(self): |
|
385 | def lastchild(self): | |
386 | b"return the last child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." |
|
386 | b"return the last child of this item, if one exists. otherwise None." | |
387 | if len(self.changedlines) > 0: |
|
387 | if len(self.changedlines) > 0: | |
388 | return self.changedlines[-1] |
|
388 | return self.changedlines[-1] | |
389 | else: |
|
389 | else: | |
390 | return None |
|
390 | return None | |
391 |
|
391 | |||
392 | def allchildren(self): |
|
392 | def allchildren(self): | |
393 | b"return a list of all of the direct children of this node" |
|
393 | b"return a list of all of the direct children of this node" | |
394 | return self.changedlines |
|
394 | return self.changedlines | |
395 |
|
395 | |||
396 | def countchanges(self): |
|
396 | def countchanges(self): | |
397 | """changedlines -> (n+,n-)""" |
|
397 | """changedlines -> (n+,n-)""" | |
398 | add = len( |
|
398 | add = len( | |
399 | [ |
|
399 | [ | |
400 | l |
|
400 | l | |
401 | for l in self.changedlines |
|
401 | for l in self.changedlines | |
402 | if l.applied and l.prettystr().startswith(b'+') |
|
402 | if l.applied and l.prettystr().startswith(b'+') | |
403 | ] |
|
403 | ] | |
404 | ) |
|
404 | ) | |
405 | rem = len( |
|
405 | rem = len( | |
406 | [ |
|
406 | [ | |
407 | l |
|
407 | l | |
408 | for l in self.changedlines |
|
408 | for l in self.changedlines | |
409 | if l.applied and l.prettystr().startswith(b'-') |
|
409 | if l.applied and l.prettystr().startswith(b'-') | |
410 | ] |
|
410 | ] | |
411 | ) |
|
411 | ) | |
412 | return add, rem |
|
412 | return add, rem | |
413 |
|
413 | |||
414 | def getfromtoline(self): |
|
414 | def getfromtoline(self): | |
415 | # calculate the number of removed lines converted to context lines |
|
415 | # calculate the number of removed lines converted to context lines | |
416 | removedconvertedtocontext = self.originalremoved - self.removed |
|
416 | removedconvertedtocontext = self.originalremoved - self.removed | |
417 |
|
417 | |||
418 | contextlen = ( |
|
418 | contextlen = ( | |
419 | len(self.before) + len(self.after) + removedconvertedtocontext |
|
419 | len(self.before) + len(self.after) + removedconvertedtocontext | |
420 | ) |
|
420 | ) | |
421 | if self.after and self.after[-1] == b'\\ No newline at end of file\n': |
|
421 | if self.after and self.after[-1] == b'\\ No newline at end of file\n': | |
422 | contextlen -= 1 |
|
422 | contextlen -= 1 | |
423 | fromlen = contextlen + self.removed |
|
423 | fromlen = contextlen + self.removed | |
424 | tolen = contextlen + self.added |
|
424 | tolen = contextlen + self.added | |
425 |
|
425 | |||
426 | # diffutils manual, section "2.2.2.2 detailed description of unified |
|
426 | # diffutils manual, section "2.2.2.2 detailed description of unified | |
427 | # format": "an empty hunk is considered to end at the line that |
|
427 | # format": "an empty hunk is considered to end at the line that | |
428 | # precedes the hunk." |
|
428 | # precedes the hunk." | |
429 | # |
|
429 | # | |
430 | # so, if either of hunks is empty, decrease its line start. --immerrr |
|
430 | # so, if either of hunks is empty, decrease its line start. --immerrr | |
431 | # but only do this if fromline > 0, to avoid having, e.g fromline=-1. |
|
431 | # but only do this if fromline > 0, to avoid having, e.g fromline=-1. | |
432 | fromline, toline = self.fromline, self.toline |
|
432 | fromline, toline = self.fromline, self.toline | |
433 | if fromline != 0: |
|
433 | if fromline != 0: | |
434 | if fromlen == 0: |
|
434 | if fromlen == 0: | |
435 | fromline -= 1 |
|
435 | fromline -= 1 | |
436 | if tolen == 0 and toline > 0: |
|
436 | if tolen == 0 and toline > 0: | |
437 | toline -= 1 |
|
437 | toline -= 1 | |
438 |
|
438 | |||
439 | fromtoline = b'@@ -%d,%d +%d,%d @@%s\n' % ( |
|
439 | fromtoline = b'@@ -%d,%d +%d,%d @@%s\n' % ( | |
440 | fromline, |
|
440 | fromline, | |
441 | fromlen, |
|
441 | fromlen, | |
442 | toline, |
|
442 | toline, | |
443 | tolen, |
|
443 | tolen, | |
444 | self.proc and (b' ' + self.proc), |
|
444 | self.proc and (b' ' + self.proc), | |
445 | ) |
|
445 | ) | |
446 | return fromtoline |
|
446 | return fromtoline | |
447 |
|
447 | |||
448 | def write(self, fp): |
|
448 | def write(self, fp): | |
449 | # updated self.added/removed, which are used by getfromtoline() |
|
449 | # updated self.added/removed, which are used by getfromtoline() | |
450 | self.added, self.removed = self.countchanges() |
|
450 | self.added, self.removed = self.countchanges() | |
451 | fp.write(self.getfromtoline()) |
|
451 | fp.write(self.getfromtoline()) | |
452 |
|
452 | |||
453 | hunklinelist = [] |
|
453 | hunklinelist = [] | |
454 | # add the following to the list: (1) all applied lines, and |
|
454 | # add the following to the list: (1) all applied lines, and | |
455 | # (2) all unapplied removal lines (convert these to context lines) |
|
455 | # (2) all unapplied removal lines (convert these to context lines) | |
456 | for changedline in self.changedlines: |
|
456 | for changedline in self.changedlines: | |
457 | changedlinestr = changedline.prettystr() |
|
457 | changedlinestr = changedline.prettystr() | |
458 | if changedline.applied: |
|
458 | if changedline.applied: | |
459 | hunklinelist.append(changedlinestr) |
|
459 | hunklinelist.append(changedlinestr) | |
460 | elif changedlinestr.startswith(b"-"): |
|
460 | elif changedlinestr.startswith(b"-"): | |
461 | hunklinelist.append(b" " + changedlinestr[1:]) |
|
461 | hunklinelist.append(b" " + changedlinestr[1:]) | |
462 |
|
462 | |||
463 | fp.write(b''.join(self.before + hunklinelist + self.after)) |
|
463 | fp.write(b''.join(self.before + hunklinelist + self.after)) | |
464 |
|
464 | |||
465 | pretty = write |
|
465 | pretty = write | |
466 |
|
466 | |||
467 | def prettystr(self): |
|
467 | def prettystr(self): | |
468 | x = stringio() |
|
468 | x = stringio() | |
469 | self.pretty(x) |
|
469 | self.pretty(x) | |
470 | return x.getvalue() |
|
470 | return x.getvalue() | |
471 |
|
471 | |||
472 | def reversehunk(self): |
|
472 | def reversehunk(self): | |
473 | """return a recordhunk which is the reverse of the hunk |
|
473 | """return a recordhunk which is the reverse of the hunk | |
474 |
|
474 | |||
475 | Assuming the displayed patch is diff(A, B) result. The returned hunk is |
|
475 | Assuming the displayed patch is diff(A, B) result. The returned hunk is | |
476 | intended to be applied to B, instead of A. |
|
476 | intended to be applied to B, instead of A. | |
477 |
|
477 | |||
478 | For example, when A is "0\n1\n2\n6\n" and B is "0\n3\n4\n5\n6\n", and |
|
478 | For example, when A is "0\n1\n2\n6\n" and B is "0\n3\n4\n5\n6\n", and | |
479 | the user made the following selection: |
|
479 | the user made the following selection: | |
480 |
|
480 | |||
481 | 0 |
|
481 | 0 | |
482 | [x] -1 [x]: selected |
|
482 | [x] -1 [x]: selected | |
483 | [ ] -2 [ ]: not selected |
|
483 | [ ] -2 [ ]: not selected | |
484 | [x] +3 |
|
484 | [x] +3 | |
485 | [ ] +4 |
|
485 | [ ] +4 | |
486 | [x] +5 |
|
486 | [x] +5 | |
487 | 6 |
|
487 | 6 | |
488 |
|
488 | |||
489 | This function returns a hunk like: |
|
489 | This function returns a hunk like: | |
490 |
|
490 | |||
491 | 0 |
|
491 | 0 | |
492 | -3 |
|
492 | -3 | |
493 | -4 |
|
493 | -4 | |
494 | -5 |
|
494 | -5 | |
495 | +1 |
|
495 | +1 | |
496 | +4 |
|
496 | +4 | |
497 | 6 |
|
497 | 6 | |
498 |
|
498 | |||
499 | Note "4" was first deleted then added. That's because "4" exists in B |
|
499 | Note "4" was first deleted then added. That's because "4" exists in B | |
500 | side and "-4" must exist between "-3" and "-5" to make the patch |
|
500 | side and "-4" must exist between "-3" and "-5" to make the patch | |
501 | applicable to B. |
|
501 | applicable to B. | |
502 | """ |
|
502 | """ | |
503 | dels = [] |
|
503 | dels = [] | |
504 | adds = [] |
|
504 | adds = [] | |
505 | for line in self.changedlines: |
|
505 | for line in self.changedlines: | |
506 | text = line.linetext |
|
506 | text = line.linetext | |
507 | if line.applied: |
|
507 | if line.applied: | |
508 | if text.startswith(b'+'): |
|
508 | if text.startswith(b'+'): | |
509 | dels.append(text[1:]) |
|
509 | dels.append(text[1:]) | |
510 | elif text.startswith(b'-'): |
|
510 | elif text.startswith(b'-'): | |
511 | adds.append(text[1:]) |
|
511 | adds.append(text[1:]) | |
512 | elif text.startswith(b'+'): |
|
512 | elif text.startswith(b'+'): | |
513 | dels.append(text[1:]) |
|
513 | dels.append(text[1:]) | |
514 | adds.append(text[1:]) |
|
514 | adds.append(text[1:]) | |
515 | hunk = [b'-%s' % l for l in dels] + [b'+%s' % l for l in adds] |
|
515 | hunk = [b'-%s' % l for l in dels] + [b'+%s' % l for l in adds] | |
516 | h = self._hunk |
|
516 | h = self._hunk | |
517 | return patchmod.recordhunk( |
|
517 | return patchmod.recordhunk( | |
518 | h.header, h.toline, h.fromline, h.proc, h.before, hunk, h.after |
|
518 | h.header, h.toline, h.fromline, h.proc, h.before, hunk, h.after | |
519 | ) |
|
519 | ) | |
520 |
|
520 | |||
521 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
|
521 | def __getattr__(self, name): | |
522 | return getattr(self._hunk, name) |
|
522 | return getattr(self._hunk, name) | |
523 |
|
523 | |||
524 | def __repr__(self): |
|
524 | def __repr__(self): | |
525 | return r'<hunk %r@%d>' % (self.filename(), self.fromline) |
|
525 | return r'<hunk %r@%d>' % (self.filename(), self.fromline) | |
526 |
|
526 | |||
527 |
|
527 | |||
528 | def filterpatch(ui, chunks, chunkselector, operation=None): |
|
528 | def filterpatch(ui, chunks, chunkselector, operation=None): | |
529 | """interactively filter patch chunks into applied-only chunks""" |
|
529 | """interactively filter patch chunks into applied-only chunks""" | |
530 | chunks = list(chunks) |
|
530 | chunks = list(chunks) | |
531 | # convert chunks list into structure suitable for displaying/modifying |
|
531 | # convert chunks list into structure suitable for displaying/modifying | |
532 | # with curses. create a list of headers only. |
|
532 | # with curses. create a list of headers only. | |
533 | headers = [c for c in chunks if isinstance(c, patchmod.header)] |
|
533 | headers = [c for c in chunks if isinstance(c, patchmod.header)] | |
534 |
|
534 | |||
535 | # if there are no changed files |
|
535 | # if there are no changed files | |
536 | if len(headers) == 0: |
|
536 | if len(headers) == 0: | |
537 | return [], {} |
|
537 | return [], {} | |
538 | uiheaders = [uiheader(h) for h in headers] |
|
538 | uiheaders = [uiheader(h) for h in headers] | |
539 | # let user choose headers/hunks/lines, and mark their applied flags |
|
539 | # let user choose headers/hunks/lines, and mark their applied flags | |
540 | # accordingly |
|
540 | # accordingly | |
541 | ret = chunkselector(ui, uiheaders, operation=operation) |
|
541 | ret = chunkselector(ui, uiheaders, operation=operation) | |
542 | appliedhunklist = [] |
|
542 | appliedhunklist = [] | |
543 | for hdr in uiheaders: |
|
543 | for hdr in uiheaders: | |
544 | if hdr.applied and ( |
|
544 | if hdr.applied and ( | |
545 | hdr.special() or len([h for h in hdr.hunks if h.applied]) > 0 |
|
545 | hdr.special() or len([h for h in hdr.hunks if h.applied]) > 0 | |
546 | ): |
|
546 | ): | |
547 | appliedhunklist.append(hdr) |
|
547 | appliedhunklist.append(hdr) | |
548 | fixoffset = 0 |
|
548 | fixoffset = 0 | |
549 | for hnk in hdr.hunks: |
|
549 | for hnk in hdr.hunks: | |
550 | if hnk.applied: |
|
550 | if hnk.applied: | |
551 | appliedhunklist.append(hnk) |
|
551 | appliedhunklist.append(hnk) | |
552 | # adjust the 'to'-line offset of the hunk to be correct |
|
552 | # adjust the 'to'-line offset of the hunk to be correct | |
553 | # after de-activating some of the other hunks for this file |
|
553 | # after de-activating some of the other hunks for this file | |
554 | if fixoffset: |
|
554 | if fixoffset: | |
555 | # hnk = copy.copy(hnk) # necessary?? |
|
555 | # hnk = copy.copy(hnk) # necessary?? | |
556 | hnk.toline += fixoffset |
|
556 | hnk.toline += fixoffset | |
557 | else: |
|
557 | else: | |
558 | fixoffset += hnk.removed - hnk.added |
|
558 | fixoffset += hnk.removed - hnk.added | |
559 |
|
559 | |||
560 | return (appliedhunklist, ret) |
|
560 | return (appliedhunklist, ret) | |
561 |
|
561 | |||
562 |
|
562 | |||
563 | def chunkselector(ui, headerlist, operation=None): |
|
563 | def chunkselector(ui, headerlist, operation=None): | |
564 | """ |
|
564 | """ | |
565 | curses interface to get selection of chunks, and mark the applied flags |
|
565 | curses interface to get selection of chunks, and mark the applied flags | |
566 | of the chosen chunks. |
|
566 | of the chosen chunks. | |
567 | """ |
|
567 | """ | |
568 | ui.write(_(b'starting interactive selection\n')) |
|
568 | ui.write(_(b'starting interactive selection\n')) | |
569 | chunkselector = curseschunkselector(headerlist, ui, operation) |
|
569 | chunkselector = curseschunkselector(headerlist, ui, operation) | |
570 | # This is required for ncurses to display non-ASCII characters in |
|
570 | # This is required for ncurses to display non-ASCII characters in | |
571 | # default user locale encoding correctly. --immerrr |
|
571 | # default user locale encoding correctly. --immerrr | |
572 | locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, r'') |
|
572 | locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, r'') | |
573 | origsigtstp = sentinel = object() |
|
573 | origsigtstp = sentinel = object() | |
574 | if util.safehasattr(signal, b'SIGTSTP'): |
|
574 | if util.safehasattr(signal, b'SIGTSTP'): | |
575 | origsigtstp = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGTSTP) |
|
575 | origsigtstp = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGTSTP) | |
576 | try: |
|
576 | try: | |
577 | curses.wrapper(chunkselector.main) |
|
577 | curses.wrapper(chunkselector.main) | |
578 | if chunkselector.initexc is not None: |
|
578 | if chunkselector.initexc is not None: | |
579 | raise chunkselector.initexc |
|
579 | raise chunkselector.initexc | |
580 | # ncurses does not restore signal handler for SIGTSTP |
|
580 | # ncurses does not restore signal handler for SIGTSTP | |
581 | finally: |
|
581 | finally: | |
582 | if origsigtstp is not sentinel: |
|
582 | if origsigtstp is not sentinel: | |
583 | signal.signal(signal.SIGTSTP, origsigtstp) |
|
583 | signal.signal(signal.SIGTSTP, origsigtstp) | |
584 | return chunkselector.opts |
|
584 | return chunkselector.opts | |
585 |
|
585 | |||
586 |
|
586 | |||
587 | def testdecorator(testfn, f): |
|
587 | def testdecorator(testfn, f): | |
588 | def u(*args, **kwargs): |
|
588 | def u(*args, **kwargs): | |
589 | return f(testfn, *args, **kwargs) |
|
589 | return f(testfn, *args, **kwargs) | |
590 |
|
590 | |||
591 | return u |
|
591 | return u | |
592 |
|
592 | |||
593 |
|
593 | |||
594 | def testchunkselector(testfn, ui, headerlist, operation=None): |
|
594 | def testchunkselector(testfn, ui, headerlist, operation=None): | |
595 | """ |
|
595 | """ | |
596 | test interface to get selection of chunks, and mark the applied flags |
|
596 | test interface to get selection of chunks, and mark the applied flags | |
597 | of the chosen chunks. |
|
597 | of the chosen chunks. | |
598 | """ |
|
598 | """ | |
599 | chunkselector = curseschunkselector(headerlist, ui, operation) |
|
599 | chunkselector = curseschunkselector(headerlist, ui, operation) | |
600 |
|
600 | |||
601 | class dummystdscr(object): |
|
601 | class dummystdscr(object): | |
602 | def clear(self): |
|
602 | def clear(self): | |
603 | pass |
|
603 | pass | |
604 |
|
604 | |||
605 | def refresh(self): |
|
605 | def refresh(self): | |
606 | pass |
|
606 | pass | |
607 |
|
607 | |||
608 | chunkselector.stdscr = dummystdscr() |
|
608 | chunkselector.stdscr = dummystdscr() | |
609 | if testfn and os.path.exists(testfn): |
|
609 | if testfn and os.path.exists(testfn): | |
610 | testf = open(testfn, b'rb') |
|
610 | testf = open(testfn, b'rb') | |
611 | testcommands = [x.rstrip(b'\n') for x in testf.readlines()] |
|
611 | testcommands = [x.rstrip(b'\n') for x in testf.readlines()] | |
612 | testf.close() |
|
612 | testf.close() | |
613 | while True: |
|
613 | while True: | |
614 | if chunkselector.handlekeypressed(testcommands.pop(0), test=True): |
|
614 | if chunkselector.handlekeypressed(testcommands.pop(0), test=True): | |
615 | break |
|
615 | break | |
616 | return chunkselector.opts |
|
616 | return chunkselector.opts | |
617 |
|
617 | |||
618 |
|
618 | |||
619 | _headermessages = { # {operation: text} |
|
619 | _headermessages = { # {operation: text} | |
620 | b'apply': _(b'Select hunks to apply'), |
|
620 | b'apply': _(b'Select hunks to apply'), | |
621 | b'discard': _(b'Select hunks to discard'), |
|
621 | b'discard': _(b'Select hunks to discard'), | |
622 | b'keep': _(b'Select hunks to keep'), |
|
622 | b'keep': _(b'Select hunks to keep'), | |
623 | None: _(b'Select hunks to record'), |
|
623 | None: _(b'Select hunks to record'), | |
624 | } |
|
624 | } | |
625 |
|
625 | |||
626 |
|
626 | |||
627 | class curseschunkselector(object): |
|
627 | class curseschunkselector(object): | |
628 | def __init__(self, headerlist, ui, operation=None): |
|
628 | def __init__(self, headerlist, ui, operation=None): | |
629 | # put the headers into a patch object |
|
629 | # put the headers into a patch object | |
630 | self.headerlist = patch(headerlist) |
|
630 | self.headerlist = patch(headerlist) | |
631 |
|
631 | |||
632 | self.ui = ui |
|
632 | self.ui = ui | |
633 | self.opts = {} |
|
633 | self.opts = {} | |
634 |
|
634 | |||
635 | self.errorstr = None |
|
635 | self.errorstr = None | |
636 | # list of all chunks |
|
636 | # list of all chunks | |
637 | self.chunklist = [] |
|
637 | self.chunklist = [] | |
638 | for h in headerlist: |
|
638 | for h in headerlist: | |
639 | self.chunklist.append(h) |
|
639 | self.chunklist.append(h) | |
640 | self.chunklist.extend(h.hunks) |
|
640 | self.chunklist.extend(h.hunks) | |
641 |
|
641 | |||
642 | # dictionary mapping (fgcolor, bgcolor) pairs to the |
|
642 | # dictionary mapping (fgcolor, bgcolor) pairs to the | |
643 | # corresponding curses color-pair value. |
|
643 | # corresponding curses color-pair value. | |
644 | self.colorpairs = {} |
|
644 | self.colorpairs = {} | |
645 | # maps custom nicknames of color-pairs to curses color-pair values |
|
645 | # maps custom nicknames of color-pairs to curses color-pair values | |
646 | self.colorpairnames = {} |
|
646 | self.colorpairnames = {} | |
647 |
|
647 | |||
648 | # Honor color setting of ui section. Keep colored setup as |
|
648 | # Honor color setting of ui section. Keep colored setup as | |
649 | # long as not explicitly set to a falsy value - especially, |
|
649 | # long as not explicitly set to a falsy value - especially, | |
650 | # when not set at all. This is to stay most compatible with |
|
650 | # when not set at all. This is to stay most compatible with | |
651 | # previous (color only) behaviour. |
|
651 | # previous (color only) behaviour. | |
652 | uicolor = stringutil.parsebool(self.ui.config(b'ui', b'color')) |
|
652 | uicolor = stringutil.parsebool(self.ui.config(b'ui', b'color')) | |
653 | self.usecolor = uicolor is not False |
|
653 | self.usecolor = uicolor is not False | |
654 |
|
654 | |||
655 | # the currently selected header, hunk, or hunk-line |
|
655 | # the currently selected header, hunk, or hunk-line | |
656 | self.currentselecteditem = self.headerlist[0] |
|
656 | self.currentselecteditem = self.headerlist[0] | |
657 | self.lastapplieditem = None |
|
657 | self.lastapplieditem = None | |
658 |
|
658 | |||
659 | # updated when printing out patch-display -- the 'lines' here are the |
|
659 | # updated when printing out patch-display -- the 'lines' here are the | |
660 | # line positions *in the pad*, not on the screen. |
|
660 | # line positions *in the pad*, not on the screen. | |
661 | self.selecteditemstartline = 0 |
|
661 | self.selecteditemstartline = 0 | |
662 | self.selecteditemendline = None |
|
662 | self.selecteditemendline = None | |
663 |
|
663 | |||
664 | # define indentation levels |
|
664 | # define indentation levels | |
665 | self.headerindentnumchars = 0 |
|
665 | self.headerindentnumchars = 0 | |
666 | self.hunkindentnumchars = 3 |
|
666 | self.hunkindentnumchars = 3 | |
667 | self.hunklineindentnumchars = 6 |
|
667 | self.hunklineindentnumchars = 6 | |
668 |
|
668 | |||
669 | # the first line of the pad to print to the screen |
|
669 | # the first line of the pad to print to the screen | |
670 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint = 0 |
|
670 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint = 0 | |
671 |
|
671 | |||
672 | # keeps track of the number of lines in the pad |
|
672 | # keeps track of the number of lines in the pad | |
673 | self.numpadlines = None |
|
673 | self.numpadlines = None | |
674 |
|
674 | |||
675 | self.numstatuslines = 1 |
|
675 | self.numstatuslines = 1 | |
676 |
|
676 | |||
677 | # keep a running count of the number of lines printed to the pad |
|
677 | # keep a running count of the number of lines printed to the pad | |
678 | # (used for determining when the selected item begins/ends) |
|
678 | # (used for determining when the selected item begins/ends) | |
679 | self.linesprintedtopadsofar = 0 |
|
679 | self.linesprintedtopadsofar = 0 | |
680 |
|
680 | |||
681 | # stores optional text for a commit comment provided by the user |
|
681 | # stores optional text for a commit comment provided by the user | |
682 | self.commenttext = b"" |
|
682 | self.commenttext = b"" | |
683 |
|
683 | |||
684 | # if the last 'toggle all' command caused all changes to be applied |
|
684 | # if the last 'toggle all' command caused all changes to be applied | |
685 | self.waslasttoggleallapplied = True |
|
685 | self.waslasttoggleallapplied = True | |
686 |
|
686 | |||
687 | # affects some ui text |
|
687 | # affects some ui text | |
688 | if operation not in _headermessages: |
|
688 | if operation not in _headermessages: | |
689 | raise error.ProgrammingError( |
|
689 | raise error.ProgrammingError( | |
690 | b'unexpected operation: %s' % operation |
|
690 | b'unexpected operation: %s' % operation | |
691 | ) |
|
691 | ) | |
692 | self.operation = operation |
|
692 | self.operation = operation | |
693 |
|
693 | |||
694 | def uparrowevent(self): |
|
694 | def uparrowevent(self): | |
695 | """ |
|
695 | """ | |
696 | try to select the previous item to the current item that has the |
|
696 | try to select the previous item to the current item that has the | |
697 | most-indented level. for example, if a hunk is selected, try to select |
|
697 | most-indented level. for example, if a hunk is selected, try to select | |
698 | the last hunkline of the hunk prior to the selected hunk. or, if |
|
698 | the last hunkline of the hunk prior to the selected hunk. or, if | |
699 | the first hunkline of a hunk is currently selected, then select the |
|
699 | the first hunkline of a hunk is currently selected, then select the | |
700 | hunk itself. |
|
700 | hunk itself. | |
701 | """ |
|
701 | """ | |
702 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
702 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
703 |
|
703 | |||
704 | nextitem = currentitem.previtem() |
|
704 | nextitem = currentitem.previtem() | |
705 |
|
705 | |||
706 | if nextitem is None: |
|
706 | if nextitem is None: | |
707 | # if no parent item (i.e. currentitem is the first header), then |
|
707 | # if no parent item (i.e. currentitem is the first header), then | |
708 | # no change... |
|
708 | # no change... | |
709 | nextitem = currentitem |
|
709 | nextitem = currentitem | |
710 |
|
710 | |||
711 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem |
|
711 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem | |
712 |
|
712 | |||
713 | def uparrowshiftevent(self): |
|
713 | def uparrowshiftevent(self): | |
714 | """ |
|
714 | """ | |
715 | select (if possible) the previous item on the same level as the |
|
715 | select (if possible) the previous item on the same level as the | |
716 | currently selected item. otherwise, select (if possible) the |
|
716 | currently selected item. otherwise, select (if possible) the | |
717 | parent-item of the currently selected item. |
|
717 | parent-item of the currently selected item. | |
718 | """ |
|
718 | """ | |
719 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
719 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
720 | nextitem = currentitem.prevsibling() |
|
720 | nextitem = currentitem.prevsibling() | |
721 | # if there's no previous sibling, try choosing the parent |
|
721 | # if there's no previous sibling, try choosing the parent | |
722 | if nextitem is None: |
|
722 | if nextitem is None: | |
723 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem() |
|
723 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem() | |
724 | if nextitem is None: |
|
724 | if nextitem is None: | |
725 | # if no parent item (i.e. currentitem is the first header), then |
|
725 | # if no parent item (i.e. currentitem is the first header), then | |
726 | # no change... |
|
726 | # no change... | |
727 | nextitem = currentitem |
|
727 | nextitem = currentitem | |
728 |
|
728 | |||
729 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem |
|
729 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem | |
730 | self.recenterdisplayedarea() |
|
730 | self.recenterdisplayedarea() | |
731 |
|
731 | |||
732 | def downarrowevent(self): |
|
732 | def downarrowevent(self): | |
733 | """ |
|
733 | """ | |
734 | try to select the next item to the current item that has the |
|
734 | try to select the next item to the current item that has the | |
735 | most-indented level. for example, if a hunk is selected, select |
|
735 | most-indented level. for example, if a hunk is selected, select | |
736 | the first hunkline of the selected hunk. or, if the last hunkline of |
|
736 | the first hunkline of the selected hunk. or, if the last hunkline of | |
737 | a hunk is currently selected, then select the next hunk, if one exists, |
|
737 | a hunk is currently selected, then select the next hunk, if one exists, | |
738 | or if not, the next header if one exists. |
|
738 | or if not, the next header if one exists. | |
739 | """ |
|
739 | """ | |
740 | # self.startprintline += 1 #debug |
|
740 | # self.startprintline += 1 #debug | |
741 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
741 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
742 |
|
742 | |||
743 | nextitem = currentitem.nextitem() |
|
743 | nextitem = currentitem.nextitem() | |
744 | # if there's no next item, keep the selection as-is |
|
744 | # if there's no next item, keep the selection as-is | |
745 | if nextitem is None: |
|
745 | if nextitem is None: | |
746 | nextitem = currentitem |
|
746 | nextitem = currentitem | |
747 |
|
747 | |||
748 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem |
|
748 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem | |
749 |
|
749 | |||
750 | def downarrowshiftevent(self): |
|
750 | def downarrowshiftevent(self): | |
751 | """ |
|
751 | """ | |
752 | select (if possible) the next item on the same level as the currently |
|
752 | select (if possible) the next item on the same level as the currently | |
753 | selected item. otherwise, select (if possible) the next item on the |
|
753 | selected item. otherwise, select (if possible) the next item on the | |
754 | same level as the parent item of the currently selected item. |
|
754 | same level as the parent item of the currently selected item. | |
755 | """ |
|
755 | """ | |
756 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
756 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
757 | nextitem = currentitem.nextsibling() |
|
757 | nextitem = currentitem.nextsibling() | |
758 | # if there's no next sibling, try choosing the parent's nextsibling |
|
758 | # if there's no next sibling, try choosing the parent's nextsibling | |
759 | if nextitem is None: |
|
759 | if nextitem is None: | |
760 | try: |
|
760 | try: | |
761 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem().nextsibling() |
|
761 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem().nextsibling() | |
762 | except AttributeError: |
|
762 | except AttributeError: | |
763 | # parentitem returned None, so nextsibling() can't be called |
|
763 | # parentitem returned None, so nextsibling() can't be called | |
764 | nextitem = None |
|
764 | nextitem = None | |
765 | if nextitem is None: |
|
765 | if nextitem is None: | |
766 | # if parent has no next sibling, then no change... |
|
766 | # if parent has no next sibling, then no change... | |
767 | nextitem = currentitem |
|
767 | nextitem = currentitem | |
768 |
|
768 | |||
769 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem |
|
769 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem | |
770 | self.recenterdisplayedarea() |
|
770 | self.recenterdisplayedarea() | |
771 |
|
771 | |||
772 | def nextsametype(self, test=False): |
|
772 | def nextsametype(self, test=False): | |
773 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
773 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
774 | sametype = lambda item: isinstance(item, type(currentitem)) |
|
774 | sametype = lambda item: isinstance(item, type(currentitem)) | |
775 | nextitem = currentitem.nextitem() |
|
775 | nextitem = currentitem.nextitem() | |
776 |
|
776 | |||
777 | while nextitem is not None and not sametype(nextitem): |
|
777 | while nextitem is not None and not sametype(nextitem): | |
778 | nextitem = nextitem.nextitem() |
|
778 | nextitem = nextitem.nextitem() | |
779 |
|
779 | |||
780 | if nextitem is None: |
|
780 | if nextitem is None: | |
781 | nextitem = currentitem |
|
781 | nextitem = currentitem | |
782 | else: |
|
782 | else: | |
783 | parent = nextitem.parentitem() |
|
783 | parent = nextitem.parentitem() | |
784 | if parent is not None and parent.folded: |
|
784 | if parent is not None and parent.folded: | |
785 | self.togglefolded(parent) |
|
785 | self.togglefolded(parent) | |
786 |
|
786 | |||
787 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem |
|
787 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem | |
788 | if not test: |
|
788 | if not test: | |
789 | self.recenterdisplayedarea() |
|
789 | self.recenterdisplayedarea() | |
790 |
|
790 | |||
791 | def rightarrowevent(self): |
|
791 | def rightarrowevent(self): | |
792 | """ |
|
792 | """ | |
793 | select (if possible) the first of this item's child-items. |
|
793 | select (if possible) the first of this item's child-items. | |
794 | """ |
|
794 | """ | |
795 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
795 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
796 | nextitem = currentitem.firstchild() |
|
796 | nextitem = currentitem.firstchild() | |
797 |
|
797 | |||
798 | # turn off folding if we want to show a child-item |
|
798 | # turn off folding if we want to show a child-item | |
799 | if currentitem.folded: |
|
799 | if currentitem.folded: | |
800 | self.togglefolded(currentitem) |
|
800 | self.togglefolded(currentitem) | |
801 |
|
801 | |||
802 | if nextitem is None: |
|
802 | if nextitem is None: | |
803 | # if no next item on parent-level, then no change... |
|
803 | # if no next item on parent-level, then no change... | |
804 | nextitem = currentitem |
|
804 | nextitem = currentitem | |
805 |
|
805 | |||
806 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem |
|
806 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem | |
807 |
|
807 | |||
808 | def leftarrowevent(self): |
|
808 | def leftarrowevent(self): | |
809 | """ |
|
809 | """ | |
810 | if the current item can be folded (i.e. it is an unfolded header or |
|
810 | if the current item can be folded (i.e. it is an unfolded header or | |
811 | hunk), then fold it. otherwise try select (if possible) the parent |
|
811 | hunk), then fold it. otherwise try select (if possible) the parent | |
812 | of this item. |
|
812 | of this item. | |
813 | """ |
|
813 | """ | |
814 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
814 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
815 |
|
815 | |||
816 | # try to fold the item |
|
816 | # try to fold the item | |
817 | if not isinstance(currentitem, uihunkline): |
|
817 | if not isinstance(currentitem, uihunkline): | |
818 | if not currentitem.folded: |
|
818 | if not currentitem.folded: | |
819 | self.togglefolded(item=currentitem) |
|
819 | self.togglefolded(item=currentitem) | |
820 | return |
|
820 | return | |
821 |
|
821 | |||
822 | # if it can't be folded, try to select the parent item |
|
822 | # if it can't be folded, try to select the parent item | |
823 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem() |
|
823 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem() | |
824 |
|
824 | |||
825 | if nextitem is None: |
|
825 | if nextitem is None: | |
826 | # if no item on parent-level, then no change... |
|
826 | # if no item on parent-level, then no change... | |
827 | nextitem = currentitem |
|
827 | nextitem = currentitem | |
828 | if not nextitem.folded: |
|
828 | if not nextitem.folded: | |
829 | self.togglefolded(item=nextitem) |
|
829 | self.togglefolded(item=nextitem) | |
830 |
|
830 | |||
831 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem |
|
831 | self.currentselecteditem = nextitem | |
832 |
|
832 | |||
833 | def leftarrowshiftevent(self): |
|
833 | def leftarrowshiftevent(self): | |
834 | """ |
|
834 | """ | |
835 | select the header of the current item (or fold current item if the |
|
835 | select the header of the current item (or fold current item if the | |
836 | current item is already a header). |
|
836 | current item is already a header). | |
837 | """ |
|
837 | """ | |
838 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
838 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
839 |
|
839 | |||
840 | if isinstance(currentitem, uiheader): |
|
840 | if isinstance(currentitem, uiheader): | |
841 | if not currentitem.folded: |
|
841 | if not currentitem.folded: | |
842 | self.togglefolded(item=currentitem) |
|
842 | self.togglefolded(item=currentitem) | |
843 | return |
|
843 | return | |
844 |
|
844 | |||
845 | # select the parent item recursively until we're at a header |
|
845 | # select the parent item recursively until we're at a header | |
846 | while True: |
|
846 | while True: | |
847 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem() |
|
847 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem() | |
848 | if nextitem is None: |
|
848 | if nextitem is None: | |
849 | break |
|
849 | break | |
850 | else: |
|
850 | else: | |
851 | currentitem = nextitem |
|
851 | currentitem = nextitem | |
852 |
|
852 | |||
853 | self.currentselecteditem = currentitem |
|
853 | self.currentselecteditem = currentitem | |
854 |
|
854 | |||
855 | def updatescroll(self): |
|
855 | def updatescroll(self): | |
856 | b"scroll the screen to fully show the currently-selected" |
|
856 | b"scroll the screen to fully show the currently-selected" | |
857 | selstart = self.selecteditemstartline |
|
857 | selstart = self.selecteditemstartline | |
858 | selend = self.selecteditemendline |
|
858 | selend = self.selecteditemendline | |
859 |
|
859 | |||
860 | padstart = self.firstlineofpadtoprint |
|
860 | padstart = self.firstlineofpadtoprint | |
861 | padend = padstart + self.yscreensize - self.numstatuslines - 1 |
|
861 | padend = padstart + self.yscreensize - self.numstatuslines - 1 | |
862 | # 'buffered' pad start/end values which scroll with a certain |
|
862 | # 'buffered' pad start/end values which scroll with a certain | |
863 | # top/bottom context margin |
|
863 | # top/bottom context margin | |
864 | padstartbuffered = padstart + 3 |
|
864 | padstartbuffered = padstart + 3 | |
865 | padendbuffered = padend - 3 |
|
865 | padendbuffered = padend - 3 | |
866 |
|
866 | |||
867 | if selend > padendbuffered: |
|
867 | if selend > padendbuffered: | |
868 | self.scrolllines(selend - padendbuffered) |
|
868 | self.scrolllines(selend - padendbuffered) | |
869 | elif selstart < padstartbuffered: |
|
869 | elif selstart < padstartbuffered: | |
870 | # negative values scroll in pgup direction |
|
870 | # negative values scroll in pgup direction | |
871 | self.scrolllines(selstart - padstartbuffered) |
|
871 | self.scrolllines(selstart - padstartbuffered) | |
872 |
|
872 | |||
873 | def scrolllines(self, numlines): |
|
873 | def scrolllines(self, numlines): | |
874 | b"scroll the screen up (down) by numlines when numlines >0 (<0)." |
|
874 | b"scroll the screen up (down) by numlines when numlines >0 (<0)." | |
875 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint += numlines |
|
875 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint += numlines | |
876 | if self.firstlineofpadtoprint < 0: |
|
876 | if self.firstlineofpadtoprint < 0: | |
877 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint = 0 |
|
877 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint = 0 | |
878 | if self.firstlineofpadtoprint > self.numpadlines - 1: |
|
878 | if self.firstlineofpadtoprint > self.numpadlines - 1: | |
879 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint = self.numpadlines - 1 |
|
879 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint = self.numpadlines - 1 | |
880 |
|
880 | |||
881 | def toggleapply(self, item=None): |
|
881 | def toggleapply(self, item=None): | |
882 | """ |
|
882 | """ | |
883 | toggle the applied flag of the specified item. if no item is specified, |
|
883 | toggle the applied flag of the specified item. if no item is specified, | |
884 | toggle the flag of the currently selected item. |
|
884 | toggle the flag of the currently selected item. | |
885 | """ |
|
885 | """ | |
886 | if item is None: |
|
886 | if item is None: | |
887 | item = self.currentselecteditem |
|
887 | item = self.currentselecteditem | |
888 | # Only set this when NOT using 'toggleall' |
|
888 | # Only set this when NOT using 'toggleall' | |
889 | self.lastapplieditem = item |
|
889 | self.lastapplieditem = item | |
890 |
|
890 | |||
891 | item.applied = not item.applied |
|
891 | item.applied = not item.applied | |
892 |
|
892 | |||
893 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): |
|
893 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): | |
894 | item.partial = False |
|
894 | item.partial = False | |
895 | if item.applied: |
|
895 | if item.applied: | |
896 | # apply all its hunks |
|
896 | # apply all its hunks | |
897 | for hnk in item.hunks: |
|
897 | for hnk in item.hunks: | |
898 | hnk.applied = True |
|
898 | hnk.applied = True | |
899 | # apply all their hunklines |
|
899 | # apply all their hunklines | |
900 | for hunkline in hnk.changedlines: |
|
900 | for hunkline in hnk.changedlines: | |
901 | hunkline.applied = True |
|
901 | hunkline.applied = True | |
902 | else: |
|
902 | else: | |
903 | # un-apply all its hunks |
|
903 | # un-apply all its hunks | |
904 | for hnk in item.hunks: |
|
904 | for hnk in item.hunks: | |
905 | hnk.applied = False |
|
905 | hnk.applied = False | |
906 | hnk.partial = False |
|
906 | hnk.partial = False | |
907 | # un-apply all their hunklines |
|
907 | # un-apply all their hunklines | |
908 | for hunkline in hnk.changedlines: |
|
908 | for hunkline in hnk.changedlines: | |
909 | hunkline.applied = False |
|
909 | hunkline.applied = False | |
910 | elif isinstance(item, uihunk): |
|
910 | elif isinstance(item, uihunk): | |
911 | item.partial = False |
|
911 | item.partial = False | |
912 | # apply all it's hunklines |
|
912 | # apply all it's hunklines | |
913 | for hunkline in item.changedlines: |
|
913 | for hunkline in item.changedlines: | |
914 | hunkline.applied = item.applied |
|
914 | hunkline.applied = item.applied | |
915 |
|
915 | |||
916 | siblingappliedstatus = [hnk.applied for hnk in item.header.hunks] |
|
916 | siblingappliedstatus = [hnk.applied for hnk in item.header.hunks] | |
917 | allsiblingsapplied = not (False in siblingappliedstatus) |
|
917 | allsiblingsapplied = not (False in siblingappliedstatus) | |
918 | nosiblingsapplied = not (True in siblingappliedstatus) |
|
918 | nosiblingsapplied = not (True in siblingappliedstatus) | |
919 |
|
919 | |||
920 | siblingspartialstatus = [hnk.partial for hnk in item.header.hunks] |
|
920 | siblingspartialstatus = [hnk.partial for hnk in item.header.hunks] | |
921 | somesiblingspartial = True in siblingspartialstatus |
|
921 | somesiblingspartial = True in siblingspartialstatus | |
922 |
|
922 | |||
923 | # cases where applied or partial should be removed from header |
|
923 | # cases where applied or partial should be removed from header | |
924 |
|
924 | |||
925 | # if no 'sibling' hunks are applied (including this hunk) |
|
925 | # if no 'sibling' hunks are applied (including this hunk) | |
926 | if nosiblingsapplied: |
|
926 | if nosiblingsapplied: | |
927 | if not item.header.special(): |
|
927 | if not item.header.special(): | |
928 | item.header.applied = False |
|
928 | item.header.applied = False | |
929 | item.header.partial = False |
|
929 | item.header.partial = False | |
930 | else: # some/all parent siblings are applied |
|
930 | else: # some/all parent siblings are applied | |
931 | item.header.applied = True |
|
931 | item.header.applied = True | |
932 | item.header.partial = ( |
|
932 | item.header.partial = ( | |
933 | somesiblingspartial or not allsiblingsapplied |
|
933 | somesiblingspartial or not allsiblingsapplied | |
934 | ) |
|
934 | ) | |
935 |
|
935 | |||
936 | elif isinstance(item, uihunkline): |
|
936 | elif isinstance(item, uihunkline): | |
937 | siblingappliedstatus = [ln.applied for ln in item.hunk.changedlines] |
|
937 | siblingappliedstatus = [ln.applied for ln in item.hunk.changedlines] | |
938 | allsiblingsapplied = not (False in siblingappliedstatus) |
|
938 | allsiblingsapplied = not (False in siblingappliedstatus) | |
939 | nosiblingsapplied = not (True in siblingappliedstatus) |
|
939 | nosiblingsapplied = not (True in siblingappliedstatus) | |
940 |
|
940 | |||
941 | # if no 'sibling' lines are applied |
|
941 | # if no 'sibling' lines are applied | |
942 | if nosiblingsapplied: |
|
942 | if nosiblingsapplied: | |
943 | item.hunk.applied = False |
|
943 | item.hunk.applied = False | |
944 | item.hunk.partial = False |
|
944 | item.hunk.partial = False | |
945 | elif allsiblingsapplied: |
|
945 | elif allsiblingsapplied: | |
946 | item.hunk.applied = True |
|
946 | item.hunk.applied = True | |
947 | item.hunk.partial = False |
|
947 | item.hunk.partial = False | |
948 | else: # some siblings applied |
|
948 | else: # some siblings applied | |
949 | item.hunk.applied = True |
|
949 | item.hunk.applied = True | |
950 | item.hunk.partial = True |
|
950 | item.hunk.partial = True | |
951 |
|
951 | |||
952 | parentsiblingsapplied = [ |
|
952 | parentsiblingsapplied = [ | |
953 | hnk.applied for hnk in item.hunk.header.hunks |
|
953 | hnk.applied for hnk in item.hunk.header.hunks | |
954 | ] |
|
954 | ] | |
955 | noparentsiblingsapplied = not (True in parentsiblingsapplied) |
|
955 | noparentsiblingsapplied = not (True in parentsiblingsapplied) | |
956 | allparentsiblingsapplied = not (False in parentsiblingsapplied) |
|
956 | allparentsiblingsapplied = not (False in parentsiblingsapplied) | |
957 |
|
957 | |||
958 | parentsiblingspartial = [ |
|
958 | parentsiblingspartial = [ | |
959 | hnk.partial for hnk in item.hunk.header.hunks |
|
959 | hnk.partial for hnk in item.hunk.header.hunks | |
960 | ] |
|
960 | ] | |
961 | someparentsiblingspartial = True in parentsiblingspartial |
|
961 | someparentsiblingspartial = True in parentsiblingspartial | |
962 |
|
962 | |||
963 | # if all parent hunks are not applied, un-apply header |
|
963 | # if all parent hunks are not applied, un-apply header | |
964 | if noparentsiblingsapplied: |
|
964 | if noparentsiblingsapplied: | |
965 | if not item.hunk.header.special(): |
|
965 | if not item.hunk.header.special(): | |
966 | item.hunk.header.applied = False |
|
966 | item.hunk.header.applied = False | |
967 | item.hunk.header.partial = False |
|
967 | item.hunk.header.partial = False | |
968 | # set the applied and partial status of the header if needed |
|
968 | # set the applied and partial status of the header if needed | |
969 | else: # some/all parent siblings are applied |
|
969 | else: # some/all parent siblings are applied | |
970 | item.hunk.header.applied = True |
|
970 | item.hunk.header.applied = True | |
971 | item.hunk.header.partial = ( |
|
971 | item.hunk.header.partial = ( | |
972 | someparentsiblingspartial or not allparentsiblingsapplied |
|
972 | someparentsiblingspartial or not allparentsiblingsapplied | |
973 | ) |
|
973 | ) | |
974 |
|
974 | |||
975 | def toggleall(self): |
|
975 | def toggleall(self): | |
976 | b"toggle the applied flag of all items." |
|
976 | b"toggle the applied flag of all items." | |
977 | if self.waslasttoggleallapplied: # then unapply them this time |
|
977 | if self.waslasttoggleallapplied: # then unapply them this time | |
978 | for item in self.headerlist: |
|
978 | for item in self.headerlist: | |
979 | if item.applied: |
|
979 | if item.applied: | |
980 | self.toggleapply(item) |
|
980 | self.toggleapply(item) | |
981 | else: |
|
981 | else: | |
982 | for item in self.headerlist: |
|
982 | for item in self.headerlist: | |
983 | if not item.applied: |
|
983 | if not item.applied: | |
984 | self.toggleapply(item) |
|
984 | self.toggleapply(item) | |
985 | self.waslasttoggleallapplied = not self.waslasttoggleallapplied |
|
985 | self.waslasttoggleallapplied = not self.waslasttoggleallapplied | |
986 |
|
986 | |||
987 | def toggleallbetween(self): |
|
987 | def toggleallbetween(self): | |
988 | b"toggle applied on or off for all items in range [lastapplied,current]." |
|
988 | b"toggle applied on or off for all items in range [lastapplied,current]." | |
989 | if ( |
|
989 | if ( | |
990 | not self.lastapplieditem |
|
990 | not self.lastapplieditem | |
991 | or self.currentselecteditem == self.lastapplieditem |
|
991 | or self.currentselecteditem == self.lastapplieditem | |
992 | ): |
|
992 | ): | |
993 | # Treat this like a normal 'x'/' ' |
|
993 | # Treat this like a normal 'x'/' ' | |
994 | self.toggleapply() |
|
994 | self.toggleapply() | |
995 | return |
|
995 | return | |
996 |
|
996 | |||
997 | startitem = self.lastapplieditem |
|
997 | startitem = self.lastapplieditem | |
998 | enditem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
998 | enditem = self.currentselecteditem | |
999 | # Verify that enditem is "after" startitem, otherwise swap them. |
|
999 | # Verify that enditem is "after" startitem, otherwise swap them. | |
1000 | for direction in [b'forward', b'reverse']: |
|
1000 | for direction in [b'forward', b'reverse']: | |
1001 | nextitem = startitem.nextitem() |
|
1001 | nextitem = startitem.nextitem() | |
1002 | while nextitem and nextitem != enditem: |
|
1002 | while nextitem and nextitem != enditem: | |
1003 | nextitem = nextitem.nextitem() |
|
1003 | nextitem = nextitem.nextitem() | |
1004 | if nextitem: |
|
1004 | if nextitem: | |
1005 | break |
|
1005 | break | |
1006 | # Looks like we went the wrong direction :) |
|
1006 | # Looks like we went the wrong direction :) | |
1007 | startitem, enditem = enditem, startitem |
|
1007 | startitem, enditem = enditem, startitem | |
1008 |
|
1008 | |||
1009 | if not nextitem: |
|
1009 | if not nextitem: | |
1010 | # We didn't find a path going either forward or backward? Don't know |
|
1010 | # We didn't find a path going either forward or backward? Don't know | |
1011 | # how this can happen, let's not crash though. |
|
1011 | # how this can happen, let's not crash though. | |
1012 | return |
|
1012 | return | |
1013 |
|
1013 | |||
1014 | nextitem = startitem |
|
1014 | nextitem = startitem | |
1015 | # Switch all items to be the opposite state of the currently selected |
|
1015 | # Switch all items to be the opposite state of the currently selected | |
1016 | # item. Specifically: |
|
1016 | # item. Specifically: | |
1017 | # [ ] startitem |
|
1017 | # [ ] startitem | |
1018 | # [x] middleitem |
|
1018 | # [x] middleitem | |
1019 | # [ ] enditem <-- currently selected |
|
1019 | # [ ] enditem <-- currently selected | |
1020 | # This will turn all three on, since the currently selected item is off. |
|
1020 | # This will turn all three on, since the currently selected item is off. | |
1021 | # This does *not* invert each item (i.e. middleitem stays marked/on) |
|
1021 | # This does *not* invert each item (i.e. middleitem stays marked/on) | |
1022 | desiredstate = not self.currentselecteditem.applied |
|
1022 | desiredstate = not self.currentselecteditem.applied | |
1023 | while nextitem != enditem.nextitem(): |
|
1023 | while nextitem != enditem.nextitem(): | |
1024 | if nextitem.applied != desiredstate: |
|
1024 | if nextitem.applied != desiredstate: | |
1025 | self.toggleapply(item=nextitem) |
|
1025 | self.toggleapply(item=nextitem) | |
1026 | nextitem = nextitem.nextitem() |
|
1026 | nextitem = nextitem.nextitem() | |
1027 |
|
1027 | |||
1028 | def togglefolded(self, item=None, foldparent=False): |
|
1028 | def togglefolded(self, item=None, foldparent=False): | |
1029 | b"toggle folded flag of specified item (defaults to currently selected)" |
|
1029 | b"toggle folded flag of specified item (defaults to currently selected)" | |
1030 | if item is None: |
|
1030 | if item is None: | |
1031 | item = self.currentselecteditem |
|
1031 | item = self.currentselecteditem | |
1032 | if foldparent or (isinstance(item, uiheader) and item.neverunfolded): |
|
1032 | if foldparent or (isinstance(item, uiheader) and item.neverunfolded): | |
1033 | if not isinstance(item, uiheader): |
|
1033 | if not isinstance(item, uiheader): | |
1034 | # we need to select the parent item in this case |
|
1034 | # we need to select the parent item in this case | |
1035 | self.currentselecteditem = item = item.parentitem() |
|
1035 | self.currentselecteditem = item = item.parentitem() | |
1036 | elif item.neverunfolded: |
|
1036 | elif item.neverunfolded: | |
1037 | item.neverunfolded = False |
|
1037 | item.neverunfolded = False | |
1038 |
|
1038 | |||
1039 | # also fold any foldable children of the parent/current item |
|
1039 | # also fold any foldable children of the parent/current item | |
1040 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): # the original or 'new' item |
|
1040 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): # the original or 'new' item | |
1041 | for child in item.allchildren(): |
|
1041 | for child in item.allchildren(): | |
1042 | child.folded = not item.folded |
|
1042 | child.folded = not item.folded | |
1043 |
|
1043 | |||
1044 | if isinstance(item, (uiheader, uihunk)): |
|
1044 | if isinstance(item, (uiheader, uihunk)): | |
1045 | item.folded = not item.folded |
|
1045 | item.folded = not item.folded | |
1046 |
|
1046 | |||
1047 | def alignstring(self, instr, window): |
|
1047 | def alignstring(self, instr, window): | |
1048 | """ |
|
1048 | """ | |
1049 | add whitespace to the end of a string in order to make it fill |
|
1049 | add whitespace to the end of a string in order to make it fill | |
1050 | the screen in the x direction. the current cursor position is |
|
1050 | the screen in the x direction. the current cursor position is | |
1051 | taken into account when making this calculation. the string can span |
|
1051 | taken into account when making this calculation. the string can span | |
1052 | multiple lines. |
|
1052 | multiple lines. | |
1053 | """ |
|
1053 | """ | |
1054 | y, xstart = window.getyx() |
|
1054 | y, xstart = window.getyx() | |
1055 | width = self.xscreensize |
|
1055 | width = self.xscreensize | |
1056 | # turn tabs into spaces |
|
1056 | # turn tabs into spaces | |
1057 | instr = instr.expandtabs(4) |
|
1057 | instr = instr.expandtabs(4) | |
1058 | strwidth = encoding.colwidth(instr) |
|
1058 | strwidth = encoding.colwidth(instr) | |
1059 | numspaces = width - ((strwidth + xstart) % width) |
|
1059 | numspaces = width - ((strwidth + xstart) % width) | |
1060 | return instr + b" " * numspaces |
|
1060 | return instr + b" " * numspaces | |
1061 |
|
1061 | |||
1062 | def printstring( |
|
1062 | def printstring( | |
1063 | self, |
|
1063 | self, | |
1064 | window, |
|
1064 | window, | |
1065 | text, |
|
1065 | text, | |
1066 | fgcolor=None, |
|
1066 | fgcolor=None, | |
1067 | bgcolor=None, |
|
1067 | bgcolor=None, | |
1068 | pair=None, |
|
1068 | pair=None, | |
1069 | pairname=None, |
|
1069 | pairname=None, | |
1070 | attrlist=None, |
|
1070 | attrlist=None, | |
1071 | towin=True, |
|
1071 | towin=True, | |
1072 | align=True, |
|
1072 | align=True, | |
1073 | showwhtspc=False, |
|
1073 | showwhtspc=False, | |
1074 | ): |
|
1074 | ): | |
1075 | """ |
|
1075 | """ | |
1076 | print the string, text, with the specified colors and attributes, to |
|
1076 | print the string, text, with the specified colors and attributes, to | |
1077 | the specified curses window object. |
|
1077 | the specified curses window object. | |
1078 |
|
1078 | |||
1079 | the foreground and background colors are of the form |
|
1079 | the foreground and background colors are of the form | |
1080 | curses.color_xxxx, where xxxx is one of: [black, blue, cyan, green, |
|
1080 | curses.color_xxxx, where xxxx is one of: [black, blue, cyan, green, | |
1081 | magenta, red, white, yellow]. if pairname is provided, a color |
|
1081 | magenta, red, white, yellow]. if pairname is provided, a color | |
1082 | pair will be looked up in the self.colorpairnames dictionary. |
|
1082 | pair will be looked up in the self.colorpairnames dictionary. | |
1083 |
|
1083 | |||
1084 | attrlist is a list containing text attributes in the form of |
|
1084 | attrlist is a list containing text attributes in the form of | |
1085 | curses.a_xxxx, where xxxx can be: [bold, dim, normal, standout, |
|
1085 | curses.a_xxxx, where xxxx can be: [bold, dim, normal, standout, | |
1086 | underline]. |
|
1086 | underline]. | |
1087 |
|
1087 | |||
1088 | if align == True, whitespace is added to the printed string such that |
|
1088 | if align == True, whitespace is added to the printed string such that | |
1089 | the string stretches to the right border of the window. |
|
1089 | the string stretches to the right border of the window. | |
1090 |
|
1090 | |||
1091 | if showwhtspc == True, trailing whitespace of a string is highlighted. |
|
1091 | if showwhtspc == True, trailing whitespace of a string is highlighted. | |
1092 | """ |
|
1092 | """ | |
1093 | # preprocess the text, converting tabs to spaces |
|
1093 | # preprocess the text, converting tabs to spaces | |
1094 | text = text.expandtabs(4) |
|
1094 | text = text.expandtabs(4) | |
1095 | # strip \n, and convert control characters to ^[char] representation |
|
1095 | # strip \n, and convert control characters to ^[char] representation | |
1096 | text = re.sub( |
|
1096 | text = re.sub( | |
1097 | br'[\x00-\x08\x0a-\x1f]', |
|
1097 | br'[\x00-\x08\x0a-\x1f]', | |
1098 | lambda m: b'^' + chr(ord(m.group()) + 64), |
|
1098 | lambda m: b'^' + chr(ord(m.group()) + 64), | |
1099 | text.strip(b'\n'), |
|
1099 | text.strip(b'\n'), | |
1100 | ) |
|
1100 | ) | |
1101 |
|
1101 | |||
1102 | if pair is not None: |
|
1102 | if pair is not None: | |
1103 | colorpair = pair |
|
1103 | colorpair = pair | |
1104 | elif pairname is not None: |
|
1104 | elif pairname is not None: | |
1105 | colorpair = self.colorpairnames[pairname] |
|
1105 | colorpair = self.colorpairnames[pairname] | |
1106 | else: |
|
1106 | else: | |
1107 | if fgcolor is None: |
|
1107 | if fgcolor is None: | |
1108 | fgcolor = -1 |
|
1108 | fgcolor = -1 | |
1109 | if bgcolor is None: |
|
1109 | if bgcolor is None: | |
1110 | bgcolor = -1 |
|
1110 | bgcolor = -1 | |
1111 | if (fgcolor, bgcolor) in self.colorpairs: |
|
1111 | if (fgcolor, bgcolor) in self.colorpairs: | |
1112 | colorpair = self.colorpairs[(fgcolor, bgcolor)] |
|
1112 | colorpair = self.colorpairs[(fgcolor, bgcolor)] | |
1113 | else: |
|
1113 | else: | |
1114 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(fgcolor, bgcolor) |
|
1114 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(fgcolor, bgcolor) | |
1115 | # add attributes if possible |
|
1115 | # add attributes if possible | |
1116 | if attrlist is None: |
|
1116 | if attrlist is None: | |
1117 | attrlist = [] |
|
1117 | attrlist = [] | |
1118 | if colorpair < 256: |
|
1118 | if colorpair < 256: | |
1119 | # then it is safe to apply all attributes |
|
1119 | # then it is safe to apply all attributes | |
1120 | for textattr in attrlist: |
|
1120 | for textattr in attrlist: | |
1121 | colorpair |= textattr |
|
1121 | colorpair |= textattr | |
1122 | else: |
|
1122 | else: | |
1123 | # just apply a select few (safe?) attributes |
|
1123 | # just apply a select few (safe?) attributes | |
1124 | for textattr in (curses.A_UNDERLINE, curses.A_BOLD): |
|
1124 | for textattr in (curses.A_UNDERLINE, curses.A_BOLD): | |
1125 | if textattr in attrlist: |
|
1125 | if textattr in attrlist: | |
1126 | colorpair |= textattr |
|
1126 | colorpair |= textattr | |
1127 |
|
1127 | |||
1128 | y, xstart = self.chunkpad.getyx() |
|
1128 | y, xstart = self.chunkpad.getyx() | |
1129 | t = b"" # variable for counting lines printed |
|
1129 | t = b"" # variable for counting lines printed | |
1130 | # if requested, show trailing whitespace |
|
1130 | # if requested, show trailing whitespace | |
1131 | if showwhtspc: |
|
1131 | if showwhtspc: | |
1132 | origlen = len(text) |
|
1132 | origlen = len(text) | |
1133 | text = text.rstrip(b' \n') # tabs have already been expanded |
|
1133 | text = text.rstrip(b' \n') # tabs have already been expanded | |
1134 | strippedlen = len(text) |
|
1134 | strippedlen = len(text) | |
1135 | numtrailingspaces = origlen - strippedlen |
|
1135 | numtrailingspaces = origlen - strippedlen | |
1136 |
|
1136 | |||
1137 | if towin: |
|
1137 | if towin: | |
1138 | window.addstr(text, colorpair) |
|
1138 | window.addstr(text, colorpair) | |
1139 | t += text |
|
1139 | t += text | |
1140 |
|
1140 | |||
1141 | if showwhtspc: |
|
1141 | if showwhtspc: | |
1142 | wscolorpair = colorpair | curses.A_REVERSE |
|
1142 | wscolorpair = colorpair | curses.A_REVERSE | |
1143 | if towin: |
|
1143 | if towin: | |
1144 | for i in range(numtrailingspaces): |
|
1144 | for i in range(numtrailingspaces): | |
1145 | window.addch(curses.ACS_CKBOARD, wscolorpair) |
|
1145 | window.addch(curses.ACS_CKBOARD, wscolorpair) | |
1146 | t += b" " * numtrailingspaces |
|
1146 | t += b" " * numtrailingspaces | |
1147 |
|
1147 | |||
1148 | if align: |
|
1148 | if align: | |
1149 | if towin: |
|
1149 | if towin: | |
1150 | extrawhitespace = self.alignstring(b"", window) |
|
1150 | extrawhitespace = self.alignstring(b"", window) | |
1151 | window.addstr(extrawhitespace, colorpair) |
|
1151 | window.addstr(extrawhitespace, colorpair) | |
1152 | else: |
|
1152 | else: | |
1153 | # need to use t, since the x position hasn't incremented |
|
1153 | # need to use t, since the x position hasn't incremented | |
1154 | extrawhitespace = self.alignstring(t, window) |
|
1154 | extrawhitespace = self.alignstring(t, window) | |
1155 | t += extrawhitespace |
|
1155 | t += extrawhitespace | |
1156 |
|
1156 | |||
1157 | # is reset to 0 at the beginning of printitem() |
|
1157 | # is reset to 0 at the beginning of printitem() | |
1158 |
|
1158 | |||
1159 | linesprinted = (xstart + len(t)) / self.xscreensize |
|
1159 | linesprinted = (xstart + len(t)) // self.xscreensize | |
1160 | self.linesprintedtopadsofar += linesprinted |
|
1160 | self.linesprintedtopadsofar += linesprinted | |
1161 | return t |
|
1161 | return t | |
1162 |
|
1162 | |||
1163 | def _getstatuslinesegments(self): |
|
1163 | def _getstatuslinesegments(self): | |
1164 | """-> [str]. return segments""" |
|
1164 | """-> [str]. return segments""" | |
1165 | selected = self.currentselecteditem.applied |
|
1165 | selected = self.currentselecteditem.applied | |
1166 | spaceselect = _(b'space/enter: select') |
|
1166 | spaceselect = _(b'space/enter: select') | |
1167 | spacedeselect = _(b'space/enter: deselect') |
|
1167 | spacedeselect = _(b'space/enter: deselect') | |
1168 | # Format the selected label into a place as long as the longer of the |
|
1168 | # Format the selected label into a place as long as the longer of the | |
1169 | # two possible labels. This may vary by language. |
|
1169 | # two possible labels. This may vary by language. | |
1170 | spacelen = max(len(spaceselect), len(spacedeselect)) |
|
1170 | spacelen = max(len(spaceselect), len(spacedeselect)) | |
1171 | selectedlabel = b'%-*s' % ( |
|
1171 | selectedlabel = b'%-*s' % ( | |
1172 | spacelen, |
|
1172 | spacelen, | |
1173 | spacedeselect if selected else spaceselect, |
|
1173 | spacedeselect if selected else spaceselect, | |
1174 | ) |
|
1174 | ) | |
1175 | segments = [ |
|
1175 | segments = [ | |
1176 | _headermessages[self.operation], |
|
1176 | _headermessages[self.operation], | |
1177 | b'-', |
|
1177 | b'-', | |
1178 | _(b'[x]=selected **=collapsed'), |
|
1178 | _(b'[x]=selected **=collapsed'), | |
1179 | _(b'c: confirm'), |
|
1179 | _(b'c: confirm'), | |
1180 | _(b'q: abort'), |
|
1180 | _(b'q: abort'), | |
1181 | _(b'arrow keys: move/expand/collapse'), |
|
1181 | _(b'arrow keys: move/expand/collapse'), | |
1182 | selectedlabel, |
|
1182 | selectedlabel, | |
1183 | _(b'?: help'), |
|
1183 | _(b'?: help'), | |
1184 | ] |
|
1184 | ] | |
1185 | return segments |
|
1185 | return segments | |
1186 |
|
1186 | |||
1187 | def _getstatuslines(self): |
|
1187 | def _getstatuslines(self): | |
1188 | """() -> [str]. return short help used in the top status window""" |
|
1188 | """() -> [str]. return short help used in the top status window""" | |
1189 | if self.errorstr is not None: |
|
1189 | if self.errorstr is not None: | |
1190 | lines = [self.errorstr, _(b'Press any key to continue')] |
|
1190 | lines = [self.errorstr, _(b'Press any key to continue')] | |
1191 | else: |
|
1191 | else: | |
1192 | # wrap segments to lines |
|
1192 | # wrap segments to lines | |
1193 | segments = self._getstatuslinesegments() |
|
1193 | segments = self._getstatuslinesegments() | |
1194 | width = self.xscreensize |
|
1194 | width = self.xscreensize | |
1195 | lines = [] |
|
1195 | lines = [] | |
1196 | lastwidth = width |
|
1196 | lastwidth = width | |
1197 | for s in segments: |
|
1197 | for s in segments: | |
1198 | w = encoding.colwidth(s) |
|
1198 | w = encoding.colwidth(s) | |
1199 | sep = b' ' * (1 + (s and s[0] not in b'-[')) |
|
1199 | sep = b' ' * (1 + (s and s[0] not in b'-[')) | |
1200 | if lastwidth + w + len(sep) >= width: |
|
1200 | if lastwidth + w + len(sep) >= width: | |
1201 | lines.append(s) |
|
1201 | lines.append(s) | |
1202 | lastwidth = w |
|
1202 | lastwidth = w | |
1203 | else: |
|
1203 | else: | |
1204 | lines[-1] += sep + s |
|
1204 | lines[-1] += sep + s | |
1205 | lastwidth += w + len(sep) |
|
1205 | lastwidth += w + len(sep) | |
1206 | if len(lines) != self.numstatuslines: |
|
1206 | if len(lines) != self.numstatuslines: | |
1207 | self.numstatuslines = len(lines) |
|
1207 | self.numstatuslines = len(lines) | |
1208 | self.statuswin.resize(self.numstatuslines, self.xscreensize) |
|
1208 | self.statuswin.resize(self.numstatuslines, self.xscreensize) | |
1209 | return [stringutil.ellipsis(l, self.xscreensize - 1) for l in lines] |
|
1209 | return [stringutil.ellipsis(l, self.xscreensize - 1) for l in lines] | |
1210 |
|
1210 | |||
1211 | def updatescreen(self): |
|
1211 | def updatescreen(self): | |
1212 | self.statuswin.erase() |
|
1212 | self.statuswin.erase() | |
1213 | self.chunkpad.erase() |
|
1213 | self.chunkpad.erase() | |
1214 |
|
1214 | |||
1215 | printstring = self.printstring |
|
1215 | printstring = self.printstring | |
1216 |
|
1216 | |||
1217 | # print out the status lines at the top |
|
1217 | # print out the status lines at the top | |
1218 | try: |
|
1218 | try: | |
1219 | for line in self._getstatuslines(): |
|
1219 | for line in self._getstatuslines(): | |
1220 | printstring(self.statuswin, line, pairname=b"legend") |
|
1220 | printstring(self.statuswin, line, pairname=b"legend") | |
1221 | self.statuswin.refresh() |
|
1221 | self.statuswin.refresh() | |
1222 | except curses.error: |
|
1222 | except curses.error: | |
1223 | pass |
|
1223 | pass | |
1224 | if self.errorstr is not None: |
|
1224 | if self.errorstr is not None: | |
1225 | return |
|
1225 | return | |
1226 |
|
1226 | |||
1227 | # print out the patch in the remaining part of the window |
|
1227 | # print out the patch in the remaining part of the window | |
1228 | try: |
|
1228 | try: | |
1229 | self.printitem() |
|
1229 | self.printitem() | |
1230 | self.updatescroll() |
|
1230 | self.updatescroll() | |
1231 | self.chunkpad.refresh( |
|
1231 | self.chunkpad.refresh( | |
1232 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint, |
|
1232 | self.firstlineofpadtoprint, | |
1233 | 0, |
|
1233 | 0, | |
1234 | self.numstatuslines, |
|
1234 | self.numstatuslines, | |
1235 | 0, |
|
1235 | 0, | |
1236 | self.yscreensize - self.numstatuslines, |
|
1236 | self.yscreensize - self.numstatuslines, | |
1237 | self.xscreensize, |
|
1237 | self.xscreensize, | |
1238 | ) |
|
1238 | ) | |
1239 | except curses.error: |
|
1239 | except curses.error: | |
1240 | pass |
|
1240 | pass | |
1241 |
|
1241 | |||
1242 | def getstatusprefixstring(self, item): |
|
1242 | def getstatusprefixstring(self, item): | |
1243 | """ |
|
1243 | """ | |
1244 | create a string to prefix a line with which indicates whether 'item' |
|
1244 | create a string to prefix a line with which indicates whether 'item' | |
1245 | is applied and/or folded. |
|
1245 | is applied and/or folded. | |
1246 | """ |
|
1246 | """ | |
1247 |
|
1247 | |||
1248 | # create checkbox string |
|
1248 | # create checkbox string | |
1249 | if item.applied: |
|
1249 | if item.applied: | |
1250 | if not isinstance(item, uihunkline) and item.partial: |
|
1250 | if not isinstance(item, uihunkline) and item.partial: | |
1251 | checkbox = b"[~]" |
|
1251 | checkbox = b"[~]" | |
1252 | else: |
|
1252 | else: | |
1253 | checkbox = b"[x]" |
|
1253 | checkbox = b"[x]" | |
1254 | else: |
|
1254 | else: | |
1255 | checkbox = b"[ ]" |
|
1255 | checkbox = b"[ ]" | |
1256 |
|
1256 | |||
1257 | try: |
|
1257 | try: | |
1258 | if item.folded: |
|
1258 | if item.folded: | |
1259 | checkbox += b"**" |
|
1259 | checkbox += b"**" | |
1260 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): |
|
1260 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): | |
1261 | # one of "m", "a", or "d" (modified, added, deleted) |
|
1261 | # one of "m", "a", or "d" (modified, added, deleted) | |
1262 | filestatus = item.changetype |
|
1262 | filestatus = item.changetype | |
1263 |
|
1263 | |||
1264 | checkbox += filestatus + b" " |
|
1264 | checkbox += filestatus + b" " | |
1265 | else: |
|
1265 | else: | |
1266 | checkbox += b" " |
|
1266 | checkbox += b" " | |
1267 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): |
|
1267 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): | |
1268 | # add two more spaces for headers |
|
1268 | # add two more spaces for headers | |
1269 | checkbox += b" " |
|
1269 | checkbox += b" " | |
1270 | except AttributeError: # not foldable |
|
1270 | except AttributeError: # not foldable | |
1271 | checkbox += b" " |
|
1271 | checkbox += b" " | |
1272 |
|
1272 | |||
1273 | return checkbox |
|
1273 | return checkbox | |
1274 |
|
1274 | |||
1275 | def printheader( |
|
1275 | def printheader( | |
1276 | self, header, selected=False, towin=True, ignorefolding=False |
|
1276 | self, header, selected=False, towin=True, ignorefolding=False | |
1277 | ): |
|
1277 | ): | |
1278 | """ |
|
1278 | """ | |
1279 | print the header to the pad. if countlines is True, don't print |
|
1279 | print the header to the pad. if countlines is True, don't print | |
1280 | anything, but just count the number of lines which would be printed. |
|
1280 | anything, but just count the number of lines which would be printed. | |
1281 | """ |
|
1281 | """ | |
1282 |
|
1282 | |||
1283 | outstr = b"" |
|
1283 | outstr = b"" | |
1284 | text = header.prettystr() |
|
1284 | text = header.prettystr() | |
1285 | chunkindex = self.chunklist.index(header) |
|
1285 | chunkindex = self.chunklist.index(header) | |
1286 |
|
1286 | |||
1287 | if chunkindex != 0 and not header.folded: |
|
1287 | if chunkindex != 0 and not header.folded: | |
1288 | # add separating line before headers |
|
1288 | # add separating line before headers | |
1289 | outstr += self.printstring( |
|
1289 | outstr += self.printstring( | |
1290 | self.chunkpad, b'_' * self.xscreensize, towin=towin, align=False |
|
1290 | self.chunkpad, b'_' * self.xscreensize, towin=towin, align=False | |
1291 | ) |
|
1291 | ) | |
1292 | # select color-pair based on if the header is selected |
|
1292 | # select color-pair based on if the header is selected | |
1293 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair( |
|
1293 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair( | |
1294 | name=selected and b"selected" or b"normal", attrlist=[curses.A_BOLD] |
|
1294 | name=selected and b"selected" or b"normal", attrlist=[curses.A_BOLD] | |
1295 | ) |
|
1295 | ) | |
1296 |
|
1296 | |||
1297 | # print out each line of the chunk, expanding it to screen width |
|
1297 | # print out each line of the chunk, expanding it to screen width | |
1298 |
|
1298 | |||
1299 | # number of characters to indent lines on this level by |
|
1299 | # number of characters to indent lines on this level by | |
1300 | indentnumchars = 0 |
|
1300 | indentnumchars = 0 | |
1301 | checkbox = self.getstatusprefixstring(header) |
|
1301 | checkbox = self.getstatusprefixstring(header) | |
1302 | if not header.folded or ignorefolding: |
|
1302 | if not header.folded or ignorefolding: | |
1303 | textlist = text.split(b"\n") |
|
1303 | textlist = text.split(b"\n") | |
1304 | linestr = checkbox + textlist[0] |
|
1304 | linestr = checkbox + textlist[0] | |
1305 | else: |
|
1305 | else: | |
1306 | linestr = checkbox + header.filename() |
|
1306 | linestr = checkbox + header.filename() | |
1307 | outstr += self.printstring( |
|
1307 | outstr += self.printstring( | |
1308 | self.chunkpad, linestr, pair=colorpair, towin=towin |
|
1308 | self.chunkpad, linestr, pair=colorpair, towin=towin | |
1309 | ) |
|
1309 | ) | |
1310 | if not header.folded or ignorefolding: |
|
1310 | if not header.folded or ignorefolding: | |
1311 | if len(textlist) > 1: |
|
1311 | if len(textlist) > 1: | |
1312 | for line in textlist[1:]: |
|
1312 | for line in textlist[1:]: | |
1313 | linestr = b" " * (indentnumchars + len(checkbox)) + line |
|
1313 | linestr = b" " * (indentnumchars + len(checkbox)) + line | |
1314 | outstr += self.printstring( |
|
1314 | outstr += self.printstring( | |
1315 | self.chunkpad, linestr, pair=colorpair, towin=towin |
|
1315 | self.chunkpad, linestr, pair=colorpair, towin=towin | |
1316 | ) |
|
1316 | ) | |
1317 |
|
1317 | |||
1318 | return outstr |
|
1318 | return outstr | |
1319 |
|
1319 | |||
1320 | def printhunklinesbefore( |
|
1320 | def printhunklinesbefore( | |
1321 | self, hunk, selected=False, towin=True, ignorefolding=False |
|
1321 | self, hunk, selected=False, towin=True, ignorefolding=False | |
1322 | ): |
|
1322 | ): | |
1323 | b"includes start/end line indicator" |
|
1323 | b"includes start/end line indicator" | |
1324 | outstr = b"" |
|
1324 | outstr = b"" | |
1325 | # where hunk is in list of siblings |
|
1325 | # where hunk is in list of siblings | |
1326 | hunkindex = hunk.header.hunks.index(hunk) |
|
1326 | hunkindex = hunk.header.hunks.index(hunk) | |
1327 |
|
1327 | |||
1328 | if hunkindex != 0: |
|
1328 | if hunkindex != 0: | |
1329 | # add separating line before headers |
|
1329 | # add separating line before headers | |
1330 | outstr += self.printstring( |
|
1330 | outstr += self.printstring( | |
1331 | self.chunkpad, b' ' * self.xscreensize, towin=towin, align=False |
|
1331 | self.chunkpad, b' ' * self.xscreensize, towin=towin, align=False | |
1332 | ) |
|
1332 | ) | |
1333 |
|
1333 | |||
1334 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair( |
|
1334 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair( | |
1335 | name=selected and b"selected" or b"normal", attrlist=[curses.A_BOLD] |
|
1335 | name=selected and b"selected" or b"normal", attrlist=[curses.A_BOLD] | |
1336 | ) |
|
1336 | ) | |
1337 |
|
1337 | |||
1338 | # print out from-to line with checkbox |
|
1338 | # print out from-to line with checkbox | |
1339 | checkbox = self.getstatusprefixstring(hunk) |
|
1339 | checkbox = self.getstatusprefixstring(hunk) | |
1340 |
|
1340 | |||
1341 | lineprefix = b" " * self.hunkindentnumchars + checkbox |
|
1341 | lineprefix = b" " * self.hunkindentnumchars + checkbox | |
1342 | frtoline = b" " + hunk.getfromtoline().strip(b"\n") |
|
1342 | frtoline = b" " + hunk.getfromtoline().strip(b"\n") | |
1343 |
|
1343 | |||
1344 | outstr += self.printstring( |
|
1344 | outstr += self.printstring( | |
1345 | self.chunkpad, lineprefix, towin=towin, align=False |
|
1345 | self.chunkpad, lineprefix, towin=towin, align=False | |
1346 | ) # add uncolored checkbox/indent |
|
1346 | ) # add uncolored checkbox/indent | |
1347 | outstr += self.printstring( |
|
1347 | outstr += self.printstring( | |
1348 | self.chunkpad, frtoline, pair=colorpair, towin=towin |
|
1348 | self.chunkpad, frtoline, pair=colorpair, towin=towin | |
1349 | ) |
|
1349 | ) | |
1350 |
|
1350 | |||
1351 | if hunk.folded and not ignorefolding: |
|
1351 | if hunk.folded and not ignorefolding: | |
1352 | # skip remainder of output |
|
1352 | # skip remainder of output | |
1353 | return outstr |
|
1353 | return outstr | |
1354 |
|
1354 | |||
1355 | # print out lines of the chunk preceeding changed-lines |
|
1355 | # print out lines of the chunk preceeding changed-lines | |
1356 | for line in hunk.before: |
|
1356 | for line in hunk.before: | |
1357 | linestr = ( |
|
1357 | linestr = ( | |
1358 | b" " * (self.hunklineindentnumchars + len(checkbox)) + line |
|
1358 | b" " * (self.hunklineindentnumchars + len(checkbox)) + line | |
1359 | ) |
|
1359 | ) | |
1360 | outstr += self.printstring(self.chunkpad, linestr, towin=towin) |
|
1360 | outstr += self.printstring(self.chunkpad, linestr, towin=towin) | |
1361 |
|
1361 | |||
1362 | return outstr |
|
1362 | return outstr | |
1363 |
|
1363 | |||
1364 | def printhunklinesafter(self, hunk, towin=True, ignorefolding=False): |
|
1364 | def printhunklinesafter(self, hunk, towin=True, ignorefolding=False): | |
1365 | outstr = b"" |
|
1365 | outstr = b"" | |
1366 | if hunk.folded and not ignorefolding: |
|
1366 | if hunk.folded and not ignorefolding: | |
1367 | return outstr |
|
1367 | return outstr | |
1368 |
|
1368 | |||
1369 | # a bit superfluous, but to avoid hard-coding indent amount |
|
1369 | # a bit superfluous, but to avoid hard-coding indent amount | |
1370 | checkbox = self.getstatusprefixstring(hunk) |
|
1370 | checkbox = self.getstatusprefixstring(hunk) | |
1371 | for line in hunk.after: |
|
1371 | for line in hunk.after: | |
1372 | linestr = ( |
|
1372 | linestr = ( | |
1373 | b" " * (self.hunklineindentnumchars + len(checkbox)) + line |
|
1373 | b" " * (self.hunklineindentnumchars + len(checkbox)) + line | |
1374 | ) |
|
1374 | ) | |
1375 | outstr += self.printstring(self.chunkpad, linestr, towin=towin) |
|
1375 | outstr += self.printstring(self.chunkpad, linestr, towin=towin) | |
1376 |
|
1376 | |||
1377 | return outstr |
|
1377 | return outstr | |
1378 |
|
1378 | |||
1379 | def printhunkchangedline(self, hunkline, selected=False, towin=True): |
|
1379 | def printhunkchangedline(self, hunkline, selected=False, towin=True): | |
1380 | outstr = b"" |
|
1380 | outstr = b"" | |
1381 | checkbox = self.getstatusprefixstring(hunkline) |
|
1381 | checkbox = self.getstatusprefixstring(hunkline) | |
1382 |
|
1382 | |||
1383 | linestr = hunkline.prettystr().strip(b"\n") |
|
1383 | linestr = hunkline.prettystr().strip(b"\n") | |
1384 |
|
1384 | |||
1385 | # select color-pair based on whether line is an addition/removal |
|
1385 | # select color-pair based on whether line is an addition/removal | |
1386 | if selected: |
|
1386 | if selected: | |
1387 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(name=b"selected") |
|
1387 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(name=b"selected") | |
1388 | elif linestr.startswith(b"+"): |
|
1388 | elif linestr.startswith(b"+"): | |
1389 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(name=b"addition") |
|
1389 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(name=b"addition") | |
1390 | elif linestr.startswith(b"-"): |
|
1390 | elif linestr.startswith(b"-"): | |
1391 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(name=b"deletion") |
|
1391 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(name=b"deletion") | |
1392 | elif linestr.startswith(b"\\"): |
|
1392 | elif linestr.startswith(b"\\"): | |
1393 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(name=b"normal") |
|
1393 | colorpair = self.getcolorpair(name=b"normal") | |
1394 |
|
1394 | |||
1395 | lineprefix = b" " * self.hunklineindentnumchars + checkbox |
|
1395 | lineprefix = b" " * self.hunklineindentnumchars + checkbox | |
1396 | outstr += self.printstring( |
|
1396 | outstr += self.printstring( | |
1397 | self.chunkpad, lineprefix, towin=towin, align=False |
|
1397 | self.chunkpad, lineprefix, towin=towin, align=False | |
1398 | ) # add uncolored checkbox/indent |
|
1398 | ) # add uncolored checkbox/indent | |
1399 | outstr += self.printstring( |
|
1399 | outstr += self.printstring( | |
1400 | self.chunkpad, linestr, pair=colorpair, towin=towin, showwhtspc=True |
|
1400 | self.chunkpad, linestr, pair=colorpair, towin=towin, showwhtspc=True | |
1401 | ) |
|
1401 | ) | |
1402 | return outstr |
|
1402 | return outstr | |
1403 |
|
1403 | |||
1404 | def printitem( |
|
1404 | def printitem( | |
1405 | self, item=None, ignorefolding=False, recursechildren=True, towin=True |
|
1405 | self, item=None, ignorefolding=False, recursechildren=True, towin=True | |
1406 | ): |
|
1406 | ): | |
1407 | """ |
|
1407 | """ | |
1408 | use __printitem() to print the the specified item.applied. |
|
1408 | use __printitem() to print the the specified item.applied. | |
1409 | if item is not specified, then print the entire patch. |
|
1409 | if item is not specified, then print the entire patch. | |
1410 | (hiding folded elements, etc. -- see __printitem() docstring) |
|
1410 | (hiding folded elements, etc. -- see __printitem() docstring) | |
1411 | """ |
|
1411 | """ | |
1412 |
|
1412 | |||
1413 | if item is None: |
|
1413 | if item is None: | |
1414 | item = self.headerlist |
|
1414 | item = self.headerlist | |
1415 | if recursechildren: |
|
1415 | if recursechildren: | |
1416 | self.linesprintedtopadsofar = 0 |
|
1416 | self.linesprintedtopadsofar = 0 | |
1417 |
|
1417 | |||
1418 | outstr = [] |
|
1418 | outstr = [] | |
1419 | self.__printitem( |
|
1419 | self.__printitem( | |
1420 | item, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin=towin |
|
1420 | item, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin=towin | |
1421 | ) |
|
1421 | ) | |
1422 | return b''.join(outstr) |
|
1422 | return b''.join(outstr) | |
1423 |
|
1423 | |||
1424 | def outofdisplayedarea(self): |
|
1424 | def outofdisplayedarea(self): | |
1425 | y, _ = self.chunkpad.getyx() # cursor location |
|
1425 | y, _ = self.chunkpad.getyx() # cursor location | |
1426 | # * 2 here works but an optimization would be the max number of |
|
1426 | # * 2 here works but an optimization would be the max number of | |
1427 | # consecutive non selectable lines |
|
1427 | # consecutive non selectable lines | |
1428 | # i.e the max number of context line for any hunk in the patch |
|
1428 | # i.e the max number of context line for any hunk in the patch | |
1429 | miny = min(0, self.firstlineofpadtoprint - self.yscreensize) |
|
1429 | miny = min(0, self.firstlineofpadtoprint - self.yscreensize) | |
1430 | maxy = self.firstlineofpadtoprint + self.yscreensize * 2 |
|
1430 | maxy = self.firstlineofpadtoprint + self.yscreensize * 2 | |
1431 | return y < miny or y > maxy |
|
1431 | return y < miny or y > maxy | |
1432 |
|
1432 | |||
1433 | def handleselection(self, item, recursechildren): |
|
1433 | def handleselection(self, item, recursechildren): | |
1434 | selected = item is self.currentselecteditem |
|
1434 | selected = item is self.currentselecteditem | |
1435 | if selected and recursechildren: |
|
1435 | if selected and recursechildren: | |
1436 | # assumes line numbering starting from line 0 |
|
1436 | # assumes line numbering starting from line 0 | |
1437 | self.selecteditemstartline = self.linesprintedtopadsofar |
|
1437 | self.selecteditemstartline = self.linesprintedtopadsofar | |
1438 | selecteditemlines = self.getnumlinesdisplayed( |
|
1438 | selecteditemlines = self.getnumlinesdisplayed( | |
1439 | item, recursechildren=False |
|
1439 | item, recursechildren=False | |
1440 | ) |
|
1440 | ) | |
1441 | self.selecteditemendline = ( |
|
1441 | self.selecteditemendline = ( | |
1442 | self.selecteditemstartline + selecteditemlines - 1 |
|
1442 | self.selecteditemstartline + selecteditemlines - 1 | |
1443 | ) |
|
1443 | ) | |
1444 | return selected |
|
1444 | return selected | |
1445 |
|
1445 | |||
1446 | def __printitem( |
|
1446 | def __printitem( | |
1447 | self, item, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin=True |
|
1447 | self, item, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin=True | |
1448 | ): |
|
1448 | ): | |
1449 | """ |
|
1449 | """ | |
1450 | recursive method for printing out patch/header/hunk/hunk-line data to |
|
1450 | recursive method for printing out patch/header/hunk/hunk-line data to | |
1451 | screen. also returns a string with all of the content of the displayed |
|
1451 | screen. also returns a string with all of the content of the displayed | |
1452 | patch (not including coloring, etc.). |
|
1452 | patch (not including coloring, etc.). | |
1453 |
|
1453 | |||
1454 | if ignorefolding is True, then folded items are printed out. |
|
1454 | if ignorefolding is True, then folded items are printed out. | |
1455 |
|
1455 | |||
1456 | if recursechildren is False, then only print the item without its |
|
1456 | if recursechildren is False, then only print the item without its | |
1457 | child items. |
|
1457 | child items. | |
1458 | """ |
|
1458 | """ | |
1459 |
|
1459 | |||
1460 | if towin and self.outofdisplayedarea(): |
|
1460 | if towin and self.outofdisplayedarea(): | |
1461 | return |
|
1461 | return | |
1462 |
|
1462 | |||
1463 | selected = self.handleselection(item, recursechildren) |
|
1463 | selected = self.handleselection(item, recursechildren) | |
1464 |
|
1464 | |||
1465 | # patch object is a list of headers |
|
1465 | # patch object is a list of headers | |
1466 | if isinstance(item, patch): |
|
1466 | if isinstance(item, patch): | |
1467 | if recursechildren: |
|
1467 | if recursechildren: | |
1468 | for hdr in item: |
|
1468 | for hdr in item: | |
1469 | self.__printitem( |
|
1469 | self.__printitem( | |
1470 | hdr, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin |
|
1470 | hdr, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin | |
1471 | ) |
|
1471 | ) | |
1472 | # todo: eliminate all isinstance() calls |
|
1472 | # todo: eliminate all isinstance() calls | |
1473 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): |
|
1473 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): | |
1474 | outstr.append( |
|
1474 | outstr.append( | |
1475 | self.printheader( |
|
1475 | self.printheader( | |
1476 | item, selected, towin=towin, ignorefolding=ignorefolding |
|
1476 | item, selected, towin=towin, ignorefolding=ignorefolding | |
1477 | ) |
|
1477 | ) | |
1478 | ) |
|
1478 | ) | |
1479 | if recursechildren: |
|
1479 | if recursechildren: | |
1480 | for hnk in item.hunks: |
|
1480 | for hnk in item.hunks: | |
1481 | self.__printitem( |
|
1481 | self.__printitem( | |
1482 | hnk, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin |
|
1482 | hnk, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin | |
1483 | ) |
|
1483 | ) | |
1484 | elif isinstance(item, uihunk) and ( |
|
1484 | elif isinstance(item, uihunk) and ( | |
1485 | (not item.header.folded) or ignorefolding |
|
1485 | (not item.header.folded) or ignorefolding | |
1486 | ): |
|
1486 | ): | |
1487 | # print the hunk data which comes before the changed-lines |
|
1487 | # print the hunk data which comes before the changed-lines | |
1488 | outstr.append( |
|
1488 | outstr.append( | |
1489 | self.printhunklinesbefore( |
|
1489 | self.printhunklinesbefore( | |
1490 | item, selected, towin=towin, ignorefolding=ignorefolding |
|
1490 | item, selected, towin=towin, ignorefolding=ignorefolding | |
1491 | ) |
|
1491 | ) | |
1492 | ) |
|
1492 | ) | |
1493 | if recursechildren: |
|
1493 | if recursechildren: | |
1494 | for l in item.changedlines: |
|
1494 | for l in item.changedlines: | |
1495 | self.__printitem( |
|
1495 | self.__printitem( | |
1496 | l, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin |
|
1496 | l, ignorefolding, recursechildren, outstr, towin | |
1497 | ) |
|
1497 | ) | |
1498 | outstr.append( |
|
1498 | outstr.append( | |
1499 | self.printhunklinesafter( |
|
1499 | self.printhunklinesafter( | |
1500 | item, towin=towin, ignorefolding=ignorefolding |
|
1500 | item, towin=towin, ignorefolding=ignorefolding | |
1501 | ) |
|
1501 | ) | |
1502 | ) |
|
1502 | ) | |
1503 | elif isinstance(item, uihunkline) and ( |
|
1503 | elif isinstance(item, uihunkline) and ( | |
1504 | (not item.hunk.folded) or ignorefolding |
|
1504 | (not item.hunk.folded) or ignorefolding | |
1505 | ): |
|
1505 | ): | |
1506 | outstr.append( |
|
1506 | outstr.append( | |
1507 | self.printhunkchangedline(item, selected, towin=towin) |
|
1507 | self.printhunkchangedline(item, selected, towin=towin) | |
1508 | ) |
|
1508 | ) | |
1509 |
|
1509 | |||
1510 | return outstr |
|
1510 | return outstr | |
1511 |
|
1511 | |||
1512 | def getnumlinesdisplayed( |
|
1512 | def getnumlinesdisplayed( | |
1513 | self, item=None, ignorefolding=False, recursechildren=True |
|
1513 | self, item=None, ignorefolding=False, recursechildren=True | |
1514 | ): |
|
1514 | ): | |
1515 | """ |
|
1515 | """ | |
1516 | return the number of lines which would be displayed if the item were |
|
1516 | return the number of lines which would be displayed if the item were | |
1517 | to be printed to the display. the item will not be printed to the |
|
1517 | to be printed to the display. the item will not be printed to the | |
1518 | display (pad). |
|
1518 | display (pad). | |
1519 | if no item is given, assume the entire patch. |
|
1519 | if no item is given, assume the entire patch. | |
1520 | if ignorefolding is True, folded items will be unfolded when counting |
|
1520 | if ignorefolding is True, folded items will be unfolded when counting | |
1521 | the number of lines. |
|
1521 | the number of lines. | |
1522 | """ |
|
1522 | """ | |
1523 |
|
1523 | |||
1524 | # temporarily disable printing to windows by printstring |
|
1524 | # temporarily disable printing to windows by printstring | |
1525 | patchdisplaystring = self.printitem( |
|
1525 | patchdisplaystring = self.printitem( | |
1526 | item, ignorefolding, recursechildren, towin=False |
|
1526 | item, ignorefolding, recursechildren, towin=False | |
1527 | ) |
|
1527 | ) | |
1528 | numlines = len(patchdisplaystring) // self.xscreensize |
|
1528 | numlines = len(patchdisplaystring) // self.xscreensize | |
1529 | return numlines |
|
1529 | return numlines | |
1530 |
|
1530 | |||
1531 | def sigwinchhandler(self, n, frame): |
|
1531 | def sigwinchhandler(self, n, frame): | |
1532 | b"handle window resizing" |
|
1532 | b"handle window resizing" | |
1533 | try: |
|
1533 | try: | |
1534 | curses.endwin() |
|
1534 | curses.endwin() | |
1535 | self.xscreensize, self.yscreensize = scmutil.termsize(self.ui) |
|
1535 | self.xscreensize, self.yscreensize = scmutil.termsize(self.ui) | |
1536 | self.statuswin.resize(self.numstatuslines, self.xscreensize) |
|
1536 | self.statuswin.resize(self.numstatuslines, self.xscreensize) | |
1537 | self.numpadlines = self.getnumlinesdisplayed(ignorefolding=True) + 1 |
|
1537 | self.numpadlines = self.getnumlinesdisplayed(ignorefolding=True) + 1 | |
1538 | self.chunkpad = curses.newpad(self.numpadlines, self.xscreensize) |
|
1538 | self.chunkpad = curses.newpad(self.numpadlines, self.xscreensize) | |
1539 | except curses.error: |
|
1539 | except curses.error: | |
1540 | pass |
|
1540 | pass | |
1541 |
|
1541 | |||
1542 | def getcolorpair( |
|
1542 | def getcolorpair( | |
1543 | self, fgcolor=None, bgcolor=None, name=None, attrlist=None |
|
1543 | self, fgcolor=None, bgcolor=None, name=None, attrlist=None | |
1544 | ): |
|
1544 | ): | |
1545 | """ |
|
1545 | """ | |
1546 | get a curses color pair, adding it to self.colorpairs if it is not |
|
1546 | get a curses color pair, adding it to self.colorpairs if it is not | |
1547 | already defined. an optional string, name, can be passed as a shortcut |
|
1547 | already defined. an optional string, name, can be passed as a shortcut | |
1548 | for referring to the color-pair. by default, if no arguments are |
|
1548 | for referring to the color-pair. by default, if no arguments are | |
1549 | specified, the white foreground / black background color-pair is |
|
1549 | specified, the white foreground / black background color-pair is | |
1550 | returned. |
|
1550 | returned. | |
1551 |
|
1551 | |||
1552 | it is expected that this function will be used exclusively for |
|
1552 | it is expected that this function will be used exclusively for | |
1553 | initializing color pairs, and not curses.init_pair(). |
|
1553 | initializing color pairs, and not curses.init_pair(). | |
1554 |
|
1554 | |||
1555 | attrlist is used to 'flavor' the returned color-pair. this information |
|
1555 | attrlist is used to 'flavor' the returned color-pair. this information | |
1556 | is not stored in self.colorpairs. it contains attribute values like |
|
1556 | is not stored in self.colorpairs. it contains attribute values like | |
1557 | curses.A_BOLD. |
|
1557 | curses.A_BOLD. | |
1558 | """ |
|
1558 | """ | |
1559 |
|
1559 | |||
1560 | if (name is not None) and name in self.colorpairnames: |
|
1560 | if (name is not None) and name in self.colorpairnames: | |
1561 | # then get the associated color pair and return it |
|
1561 | # then get the associated color pair and return it | |
1562 | colorpair = self.colorpairnames[name] |
|
1562 | colorpair = self.colorpairnames[name] | |
1563 | else: |
|
1563 | else: | |
1564 | if fgcolor is None: |
|
1564 | if fgcolor is None: | |
1565 | fgcolor = -1 |
|
1565 | fgcolor = -1 | |
1566 | if bgcolor is None: |
|
1566 | if bgcolor is None: | |
1567 | bgcolor = -1 |
|
1567 | bgcolor = -1 | |
1568 | if (fgcolor, bgcolor) in self.colorpairs: |
|
1568 | if (fgcolor, bgcolor) in self.colorpairs: | |
1569 | colorpair = self.colorpairs[(fgcolor, bgcolor)] |
|
1569 | colorpair = self.colorpairs[(fgcolor, bgcolor)] | |
1570 | else: |
|
1570 | else: | |
1571 | pairindex = len(self.colorpairs) + 1 |
|
1571 | pairindex = len(self.colorpairs) + 1 | |
1572 | if self.usecolor: |
|
1572 | if self.usecolor: | |
1573 | curses.init_pair(pairindex, fgcolor, bgcolor) |
|
1573 | curses.init_pair(pairindex, fgcolor, bgcolor) | |
1574 | colorpair = self.colorpairs[ |
|
1574 | colorpair = self.colorpairs[ | |
1575 | (fgcolor, bgcolor) |
|
1575 | (fgcolor, bgcolor) | |
1576 | ] = curses.color_pair(pairindex) |
|
1576 | ] = curses.color_pair(pairindex) | |
1577 | if name is not None: |
|
1577 | if name is not None: | |
1578 | self.colorpairnames[name] = curses.color_pair(pairindex) |
|
1578 | self.colorpairnames[name] = curses.color_pair(pairindex) | |
1579 | else: |
|
1579 | else: | |
1580 | cval = 0 |
|
1580 | cval = 0 | |
1581 | if name is not None: |
|
1581 | if name is not None: | |
1582 | if name == b'selected': |
|
1582 | if name == b'selected': | |
1583 | cval = curses.A_REVERSE |
|
1583 | cval = curses.A_REVERSE | |
1584 | self.colorpairnames[name] = cval |
|
1584 | self.colorpairnames[name] = cval | |
1585 | colorpair = self.colorpairs[(fgcolor, bgcolor)] = cval |
|
1585 | colorpair = self.colorpairs[(fgcolor, bgcolor)] = cval | |
1586 |
|
1586 | |||
1587 | # add attributes if possible |
|
1587 | # add attributes if possible | |
1588 | if attrlist is None: |
|
1588 | if attrlist is None: | |
1589 | attrlist = [] |
|
1589 | attrlist = [] | |
1590 | if colorpair < 256: |
|
1590 | if colorpair < 256: | |
1591 | # then it is safe to apply all attributes |
|
1591 | # then it is safe to apply all attributes | |
1592 | for textattr in attrlist: |
|
1592 | for textattr in attrlist: | |
1593 | colorpair |= textattr |
|
1593 | colorpair |= textattr | |
1594 | else: |
|
1594 | else: | |
1595 | # just apply a select few (safe?) attributes |
|
1595 | # just apply a select few (safe?) attributes | |
1596 | for textattrib in (curses.A_UNDERLINE, curses.A_BOLD): |
|
1596 | for textattrib in (curses.A_UNDERLINE, curses.A_BOLD): | |
1597 | if textattrib in attrlist: |
|
1597 | if textattrib in attrlist: | |
1598 | colorpair |= textattrib |
|
1598 | colorpair |= textattrib | |
1599 | return colorpair |
|
1599 | return colorpair | |
1600 |
|
1600 | |||
1601 | def initcolorpair(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1601 | def initcolorpair(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
1602 | b"same as getcolorpair." |
|
1602 | b"same as getcolorpair." | |
1603 | self.getcolorpair(*args, **kwargs) |
|
1603 | self.getcolorpair(*args, **kwargs) | |
1604 |
|
1604 | |||
1605 | def helpwindow(self): |
|
1605 | def helpwindow(self): | |
1606 | b"print a help window to the screen. exit after any keypress." |
|
1606 | b"print a help window to the screen. exit after any keypress." | |
1607 | helptext = _( |
|
1607 | helptext = _( | |
1608 | """ [press any key to return to the patch-display] |
|
1608 | """ [press any key to return to the patch-display] | |
1609 |
|
1609 | |||
1610 | crecord allows you to interactively choose among the changes you have made, |
|
1610 | crecord allows you to interactively choose among the changes you have made, | |
1611 | and confirm only those changes you select for further processing by the command |
|
1611 | and confirm only those changes you select for further processing by the command | |
1612 | you are running (commit/shelve/revert), after confirming the selected |
|
1612 | you are running (commit/shelve/revert), after confirming the selected | |
1613 | changes, the unselected changes are still present in your working copy, so you |
|
1613 | changes, the unselected changes are still present in your working copy, so you | |
1614 | can use crecord multiple times to split large changes into smaller changesets. |
|
1614 | can use crecord multiple times to split large changes into smaller changesets. | |
1615 | the following are valid keystrokes: |
|
1615 | the following are valid keystrokes: | |
1616 |
|
1616 | |||
1617 | x [space] : (un-)select item ([~]/[x] = partly/fully applied) |
|
1617 | x [space] : (un-)select item ([~]/[x] = partly/fully applied) | |
1618 | [enter] : (un-)select item and go to next item of same type |
|
1618 | [enter] : (un-)select item and go to next item of same type | |
1619 | A : (un-)select all items |
|
1619 | A : (un-)select all items | |
1620 | X : (un-)select all items between current and most-recent |
|
1620 | X : (un-)select all items between current and most-recent | |
1621 | up/down-arrow [k/j] : go to previous/next unfolded item |
|
1621 | up/down-arrow [k/j] : go to previous/next unfolded item | |
1622 | pgup/pgdn [K/J] : go to previous/next item of same type |
|
1622 | pgup/pgdn [K/J] : go to previous/next item of same type | |
1623 | right/left-arrow [l/h] : go to child item / parent item |
|
1623 | right/left-arrow [l/h] : go to child item / parent item | |
1624 | shift-left-arrow [H] : go to parent header / fold selected header |
|
1624 | shift-left-arrow [H] : go to parent header / fold selected header | |
1625 | g : go to the top |
|
1625 | g : go to the top | |
1626 | G : go to the bottom |
|
1626 | G : go to the bottom | |
1627 | f : fold / unfold item, hiding/revealing its children |
|
1627 | f : fold / unfold item, hiding/revealing its children | |
1628 | F : fold / unfold parent item and all of its ancestors |
|
1628 | F : fold / unfold parent item and all of its ancestors | |
1629 | ctrl-l : scroll the selected line to the top of the screen |
|
1629 | ctrl-l : scroll the selected line to the top of the screen | |
1630 | m : edit / resume editing the commit message |
|
1630 | m : edit / resume editing the commit message | |
1631 | e : edit the currently selected hunk |
|
1631 | e : edit the currently selected hunk | |
1632 | a : toggle amend mode, only with commit -i |
|
1632 | a : toggle amend mode, only with commit -i | |
1633 | c : confirm selected changes |
|
1633 | c : confirm selected changes | |
1634 | r : review/edit and confirm selected changes |
|
1634 | r : review/edit and confirm selected changes | |
1635 | q : quit without confirming (no changes will be made) |
|
1635 | q : quit without confirming (no changes will be made) | |
1636 | ? : help (what you're currently reading)""" |
|
1636 | ? : help (what you're currently reading)""" | |
1637 | ) |
|
1637 | ) | |
1638 |
|
1638 | |||
1639 | helpwin = curses.newwin(self.yscreensize, 0, 0, 0) |
|
1639 | helpwin = curses.newwin(self.yscreensize, 0, 0, 0) | |
1640 | helplines = helptext.split(b"\n") |
|
1640 | helplines = helptext.split(b"\n") | |
1641 | helplines = helplines + [b" "] * ( |
|
1641 | helplines = helplines + [b" "] * ( | |
1642 | self.yscreensize - self.numstatuslines - len(helplines) - 1 |
|
1642 | self.yscreensize - self.numstatuslines - len(helplines) - 1 | |
1643 | ) |
|
1643 | ) | |
1644 | try: |
|
1644 | try: | |
1645 | for line in helplines: |
|
1645 | for line in helplines: | |
1646 | self.printstring(helpwin, line, pairname=b"legend") |
|
1646 | self.printstring(helpwin, line, pairname=b"legend") | |
1647 | except curses.error: |
|
1647 | except curses.error: | |
1648 | pass |
|
1648 | pass | |
1649 | helpwin.refresh() |
|
1649 | helpwin.refresh() | |
1650 | try: |
|
1650 | try: | |
1651 | with self.ui.timeblockedsection(b'crecord'): |
|
1651 | with self.ui.timeblockedsection(b'crecord'): | |
1652 | helpwin.getkey() |
|
1652 | helpwin.getkey() | |
1653 | except curses.error: |
|
1653 | except curses.error: | |
1654 | pass |
|
1654 | pass | |
1655 |
|
1655 | |||
1656 | def commitMessageWindow(self): |
|
1656 | def commitMessageWindow(self): | |
1657 | b"Create a temporary commit message editing window on the screen." |
|
1657 | b"Create a temporary commit message editing window on the screen." | |
1658 |
|
1658 | |||
1659 | curses.raw() |
|
1659 | curses.raw() | |
1660 | curses.def_prog_mode() |
|
1660 | curses.def_prog_mode() | |
1661 | curses.endwin() |
|
1661 | curses.endwin() | |
1662 | self.commenttext = self.ui.edit(self.commenttext, self.ui.username()) |
|
1662 | self.commenttext = self.ui.edit(self.commenttext, self.ui.username()) | |
1663 | curses.cbreak() |
|
1663 | curses.cbreak() | |
1664 | self.stdscr.refresh() |
|
1664 | self.stdscr.refresh() | |
1665 | self.stdscr.keypad(1) # allow arrow-keys to continue to function |
|
1665 | self.stdscr.keypad(1) # allow arrow-keys to continue to function | |
1666 |
|
1666 | |||
1667 | def handlefirstlineevent(self): |
|
1667 | def handlefirstlineevent(self): | |
1668 | """ |
|
1668 | """ | |
1669 | Handle 'g' to navigate to the top most file in the ncurses window. |
|
1669 | Handle 'g' to navigate to the top most file in the ncurses window. | |
1670 | """ |
|
1670 | """ | |
1671 | self.currentselecteditem = self.headerlist[0] |
|
1671 | self.currentselecteditem = self.headerlist[0] | |
1672 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
1672 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
1673 | # select the parent item recursively until we're at a header |
|
1673 | # select the parent item recursively until we're at a header | |
1674 | while True: |
|
1674 | while True: | |
1675 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem() |
|
1675 | nextitem = currentitem.parentitem() | |
1676 | if nextitem is None: |
|
1676 | if nextitem is None: | |
1677 | break |
|
1677 | break | |
1678 | else: |
|
1678 | else: | |
1679 | currentitem = nextitem |
|
1679 | currentitem = nextitem | |
1680 |
|
1680 | |||
1681 | self.currentselecteditem = currentitem |
|
1681 | self.currentselecteditem = currentitem | |
1682 |
|
1682 | |||
1683 | def handlelastlineevent(self): |
|
1683 | def handlelastlineevent(self): | |
1684 | """ |
|
1684 | """ | |
1685 | Handle 'G' to navigate to the bottom most file/hunk/line depending |
|
1685 | Handle 'G' to navigate to the bottom most file/hunk/line depending | |
1686 | on the whether the fold is active or not. |
|
1686 | on the whether the fold is active or not. | |
1687 |
|
1687 | |||
1688 | If the bottom most file is folded, it navigates to that file and |
|
1688 | If the bottom most file is folded, it navigates to that file and | |
1689 | stops there. If the bottom most file is unfolded, it navigates to |
|
1689 | stops there. If the bottom most file is unfolded, it navigates to | |
1690 | the bottom most hunk in that file and stops there. If the bottom most |
|
1690 | the bottom most hunk in that file and stops there. If the bottom most | |
1691 | hunk is unfolded, it navigates to the bottom most line in that hunk. |
|
1691 | hunk is unfolded, it navigates to the bottom most line in that hunk. | |
1692 | """ |
|
1692 | """ | |
1693 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem |
|
1693 | currentitem = self.currentselecteditem | |
1694 | nextitem = currentitem.nextitem() |
|
1694 | nextitem = currentitem.nextitem() | |
1695 | # select the child item recursively until we're at a footer |
|
1695 | # select the child item recursively until we're at a footer | |
1696 | while nextitem is not None: |
|
1696 | while nextitem is not None: | |
1697 | nextitem = currentitem.nextitem() |
|
1697 | nextitem = currentitem.nextitem() | |
1698 | if nextitem is None: |
|
1698 | if nextitem is None: | |
1699 | break |
|
1699 | break | |
1700 | else: |
|
1700 | else: | |
1701 | currentitem = nextitem |
|
1701 | currentitem = nextitem | |
1702 |
|
1702 | |||
1703 | self.currentselecteditem = currentitem |
|
1703 | self.currentselecteditem = currentitem | |
1704 | self.recenterdisplayedarea() |
|
1704 | self.recenterdisplayedarea() | |
1705 |
|
1705 | |||
1706 | def confirmationwindow(self, windowtext): |
|
1706 | def confirmationwindow(self, windowtext): | |
1707 | b"display an informational window, then wait for and return a keypress." |
|
1707 | b"display an informational window, then wait for and return a keypress." | |
1708 |
|
1708 | |||
1709 | confirmwin = curses.newwin(self.yscreensize, 0, 0, 0) |
|
1709 | confirmwin = curses.newwin(self.yscreensize, 0, 0, 0) | |
1710 | try: |
|
1710 | try: | |
1711 | lines = windowtext.split(b"\n") |
|
1711 | lines = windowtext.split(b"\n") | |
1712 | for line in lines: |
|
1712 | for line in lines: | |
1713 | self.printstring(confirmwin, line, pairname=b"selected") |
|
1713 | self.printstring(confirmwin, line, pairname=b"selected") | |
1714 | except curses.error: |
|
1714 | except curses.error: | |
1715 | pass |
|
1715 | pass | |
1716 | self.stdscr.refresh() |
|
1716 | self.stdscr.refresh() | |
1717 | confirmwin.refresh() |
|
1717 | confirmwin.refresh() | |
1718 | try: |
|
1718 | try: | |
1719 | with self.ui.timeblockedsection(b'crecord'): |
|
1719 | with self.ui.timeblockedsection(b'crecord'): | |
1720 | response = chr(self.stdscr.getch()) |
|
1720 | response = chr(self.stdscr.getch()) | |
1721 | except ValueError: |
|
1721 | except ValueError: | |
1722 | response = None |
|
1722 | response = None | |
1723 |
|
1723 | |||
1724 | return response |
|
1724 | return response | |
1725 |
|
1725 | |||
1726 | def reviewcommit(self): |
|
1726 | def reviewcommit(self): | |
1727 | """ask for 'y' to be pressed to confirm selected. return True if |
|
1727 | """ask for 'y' to be pressed to confirm selected. return True if | |
1728 | confirmed.""" |
|
1728 | confirmed.""" | |
1729 | confirmtext = _( |
|
1729 | confirmtext = _( | |
1730 | """If you answer yes to the following, your currently chosen patch chunks |
|
1730 | """If you answer yes to the following, your currently chosen patch chunks | |
1731 | will be loaded into an editor. To modify the patch, make the changes in your |
|
1731 | will be loaded into an editor. To modify the patch, make the changes in your | |
1732 | editor and save. To accept the current patch as-is, close the editor without |
|
1732 | editor and save. To accept the current patch as-is, close the editor without | |
1733 | saving. |
|
1733 | saving. | |
1734 |
|
1734 | |||
1735 | note: don't add/remove lines unless you also modify the range information. |
|
1735 | note: don't add/remove lines unless you also modify the range information. | |
1736 | failing to follow this rule will result in the commit aborting. |
|
1736 | failing to follow this rule will result in the commit aborting. | |
1737 |
|
1737 | |||
1738 | are you sure you want to review/edit and confirm the selected changes [yn]? |
|
1738 | are you sure you want to review/edit and confirm the selected changes [yn]? | |
1739 | """ |
|
1739 | """ | |
1740 | ) |
|
1740 | ) | |
1741 | with self.ui.timeblockedsection(b'crecord'): |
|
1741 | with self.ui.timeblockedsection(b'crecord'): | |
1742 | response = self.confirmationwindow(confirmtext) |
|
1742 | response = self.confirmationwindow(confirmtext) | |
1743 | if response is None: |
|
1743 | if response is None: | |
1744 | response = b"n" |
|
1744 | response = b"n" | |
1745 | if response.lower().startswith(b"y"): |
|
1745 | if response.lower().startswith(b"y"): | |
1746 | return True |
|
1746 | return True | |
1747 | else: |
|
1747 | else: | |
1748 | return False |
|
1748 | return False | |
1749 |
|
1749 | |||
1750 | def toggleamend(self, opts, test): |
|
1750 | def toggleamend(self, opts, test): | |
1751 | """Toggle the amend flag. |
|
1751 | """Toggle the amend flag. | |
1752 |
|
1752 | |||
1753 | When the amend flag is set, a commit will modify the most recently |
|
1753 | When the amend flag is set, a commit will modify the most recently | |
1754 | committed changeset, instead of creating a new changeset. Otherwise, a |
|
1754 | committed changeset, instead of creating a new changeset. Otherwise, a | |
1755 | new changeset will be created (the normal commit behavior). |
|
1755 | new changeset will be created (the normal commit behavior). | |
1756 | """ |
|
1756 | """ | |
1757 |
|
1757 | |||
1758 | if opts.get(b'amend') is None: |
|
1758 | if opts.get(b'amend') is None: | |
1759 | opts[b'amend'] = True |
|
1759 | opts[b'amend'] = True | |
1760 | msg = _( |
|
1760 | msg = _( | |
1761 | b"Amend option is turned on -- committing the currently " |
|
1761 | b"Amend option is turned on -- committing the currently " | |
1762 | b"selected changes will not create a new changeset, but " |
|
1762 | b"selected changes will not create a new changeset, but " | |
1763 | b"instead update the most recently committed changeset.\n\n" |
|
1763 | b"instead update the most recently committed changeset.\n\n" | |
1764 | b"Press any key to continue." |
|
1764 | b"Press any key to continue." | |
1765 | ) |
|
1765 | ) | |
1766 | elif opts.get(b'amend') is True: |
|
1766 | elif opts.get(b'amend') is True: | |
1767 | opts[b'amend'] = None |
|
1767 | opts[b'amend'] = None | |
1768 | msg = _( |
|
1768 | msg = _( | |
1769 | b"Amend option is turned off -- committing the currently " |
|
1769 | b"Amend option is turned off -- committing the currently " | |
1770 | b"selected changes will create a new changeset.\n\n" |
|
1770 | b"selected changes will create a new changeset.\n\n" | |
1771 | b"Press any key to continue." |
|
1771 | b"Press any key to continue." | |
1772 | ) |
|
1772 | ) | |
1773 | if not test: |
|
1773 | if not test: | |
1774 | self.confirmationwindow(msg) |
|
1774 | self.confirmationwindow(msg) | |
1775 |
|
1775 | |||
1776 | def recenterdisplayedarea(self): |
|
1776 | def recenterdisplayedarea(self): | |
1777 | """ |
|
1777 | """ | |
1778 | once we scrolled with pg up pg down we can be pointing outside of the |
|
1778 | once we scrolled with pg up pg down we can be pointing outside of the | |
1779 | display zone. we print the patch with towin=False to compute the |
|
1779 | display zone. we print the patch with towin=False to compute the | |
1780 | location of the selected item even though it is outside of the displayed |
|
1780 | location of the selected item even though it is outside of the displayed | |
1781 | zone and then update the scroll. |
|
1781 | zone and then update the scroll. | |
1782 | """ |
|
1782 | """ | |
1783 | self.printitem(towin=False) |
|
1783 | self.printitem(towin=False) | |
1784 | self.updatescroll() |
|
1784 | self.updatescroll() | |
1785 |
|
1785 | |||
1786 | def toggleedit(self, item=None, test=False): |
|
1786 | def toggleedit(self, item=None, test=False): | |
1787 | """ |
|
1787 | """ | |
1788 | edit the currently selected chunk |
|
1788 | edit the currently selected chunk | |
1789 | """ |
|
1789 | """ | |
1790 |
|
1790 | |||
1791 | def updateui(self): |
|
1791 | def updateui(self): | |
1792 | self.numpadlines = self.getnumlinesdisplayed(ignorefolding=True) + 1 |
|
1792 | self.numpadlines = self.getnumlinesdisplayed(ignorefolding=True) + 1 | |
1793 | self.chunkpad = curses.newpad(self.numpadlines, self.xscreensize) |
|
1793 | self.chunkpad = curses.newpad(self.numpadlines, self.xscreensize) | |
1794 | self.updatescroll() |
|
1794 | self.updatescroll() | |
1795 | self.stdscr.refresh() |
|
1795 | self.stdscr.refresh() | |
1796 | self.statuswin.refresh() |
|
1796 | self.statuswin.refresh() | |
1797 | self.stdscr.keypad(1) |
|
1797 | self.stdscr.keypad(1) | |
1798 |
|
1798 | |||
1799 | def editpatchwitheditor(self, chunk): |
|
1799 | def editpatchwitheditor(self, chunk): | |
1800 | if chunk is None: |
|
1800 | if chunk is None: | |
1801 | self.ui.write(_(b'cannot edit patch for whole file')) |
|
1801 | self.ui.write(_(b'cannot edit patch for whole file')) | |
1802 | self.ui.write(b"\n") |
|
1802 | self.ui.write(b"\n") | |
1803 | return None |
|
1803 | return None | |
1804 | if chunk.header.binary(): |
|
1804 | if chunk.header.binary(): | |
1805 | self.ui.write(_(b'cannot edit patch for binary file')) |
|
1805 | self.ui.write(_(b'cannot edit patch for binary file')) | |
1806 | self.ui.write(b"\n") |
|
1806 | self.ui.write(b"\n") | |
1807 | return None |
|
1807 | return None | |
1808 |
|
1808 | |||
1809 | # write the initial patch |
|
1809 | # write the initial patch | |
1810 | patch = stringio() |
|
1810 | patch = stringio() | |
1811 | patch.write(diffhelptext + hunkhelptext) |
|
1811 | patch.write(diffhelptext + hunkhelptext) | |
1812 | chunk.header.write(patch) |
|
1812 | chunk.header.write(patch) | |
1813 | chunk.write(patch) |
|
1813 | chunk.write(patch) | |
1814 |
|
1814 | |||
1815 | # start the editor and wait for it to complete |
|
1815 | # start the editor and wait for it to complete | |
1816 | try: |
|
1816 | try: | |
1817 | patch = self.ui.edit(patch.getvalue(), b"", action=b"diff") |
|
1817 | patch = self.ui.edit(patch.getvalue(), b"", action=b"diff") | |
1818 | except error.Abort as exc: |
|
1818 | except error.Abort as exc: | |
1819 | self.errorstr = str(exc) |
|
1819 | self.errorstr = str(exc) | |
1820 | return None |
|
1820 | return None | |
1821 | finally: |
|
1821 | finally: | |
1822 | self.stdscr.clear() |
|
1822 | self.stdscr.clear() | |
1823 | self.stdscr.refresh() |
|
1823 | self.stdscr.refresh() | |
1824 |
|
1824 | |||
1825 | # remove comment lines |
|
1825 | # remove comment lines | |
1826 | patch = [ |
|
1826 | patch = [ | |
1827 | line + b'\n' |
|
1827 | line + b'\n' | |
1828 | for line in patch.splitlines() |
|
1828 | for line in patch.splitlines() | |
1829 | if not line.startswith(b'#') |
|
1829 | if not line.startswith(b'#') | |
1830 | ] |
|
1830 | ] | |
1831 | return patchmod.parsepatch(patch) |
|
1831 | return patchmod.parsepatch(patch) | |
1832 |
|
1832 | |||
1833 | if item is None: |
|
1833 | if item is None: | |
1834 | item = self.currentselecteditem |
|
1834 | item = self.currentselecteditem | |
1835 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): |
|
1835 | if isinstance(item, uiheader): | |
1836 | return |
|
1836 | return | |
1837 | if isinstance(item, uihunkline): |
|
1837 | if isinstance(item, uihunkline): | |
1838 | item = item.parentitem() |
|
1838 | item = item.parentitem() | |
1839 | if not isinstance(item, uihunk): |
|
1839 | if not isinstance(item, uihunk): | |
1840 | return |
|
1840 | return | |
1841 |
|
1841 | |||
1842 | # To go back to that hunk or its replacement at the end of the edit |
|
1842 | # To go back to that hunk or its replacement at the end of the edit | |
1843 | itemindex = item.parentitem().hunks.index(item) |
|
1843 | itemindex = item.parentitem().hunks.index(item) | |
1844 |
|
1844 | |||
1845 | beforeadded, beforeremoved = item.added, item.removed |
|
1845 | beforeadded, beforeremoved = item.added, item.removed | |
1846 | newpatches = editpatchwitheditor(self, item) |
|
1846 | newpatches = editpatchwitheditor(self, item) | |
1847 | if newpatches is None: |
|
1847 | if newpatches is None: | |
1848 | if not test: |
|
1848 | if not test: | |
1849 | updateui(self) |
|
1849 | updateui(self) | |
1850 | return |
|
1850 | return | |
1851 | header = item.header |
|
1851 | header = item.header | |
1852 | editedhunkindex = header.hunks.index(item) |
|
1852 | editedhunkindex = header.hunks.index(item) | |
1853 | hunksbefore = header.hunks[:editedhunkindex] |
|
1853 | hunksbefore = header.hunks[:editedhunkindex] | |
1854 | hunksafter = header.hunks[editedhunkindex + 1 :] |
|
1854 | hunksafter = header.hunks[editedhunkindex + 1 :] | |
1855 | newpatchheader = newpatches[0] |
|
1855 | newpatchheader = newpatches[0] | |
1856 | newhunks = [uihunk(h, header) for h in newpatchheader.hunks] |
|
1856 | newhunks = [uihunk(h, header) for h in newpatchheader.hunks] | |
1857 | newadded = sum([h.added for h in newhunks]) |
|
1857 | newadded = sum([h.added for h in newhunks]) | |
1858 | newremoved = sum([h.removed for h in newhunks]) |
|
1858 | newremoved = sum([h.removed for h in newhunks]) | |
1859 | offset = (newadded - beforeadded) - (newremoved - beforeremoved) |
|
1859 | offset = (newadded - beforeadded) - (newremoved - beforeremoved) | |
1860 |
|
1860 | |||
1861 | for h in hunksafter: |
|
1861 | for h in hunksafter: | |
1862 | h.toline += offset |
|
1862 | h.toline += offset | |
1863 | for h in newhunks: |
|
1863 | for h in newhunks: | |
1864 | h.folded = False |
|
1864 | h.folded = False | |
1865 | header.hunks = hunksbefore + newhunks + hunksafter |
|
1865 | header.hunks = hunksbefore + newhunks + hunksafter | |
1866 | if self.emptypatch(): |
|
1866 | if self.emptypatch(): | |
1867 | header.hunks = hunksbefore + [item] + hunksafter |
|
1867 | header.hunks = hunksbefore + [item] + hunksafter | |
1868 | self.currentselecteditem = header |
|
1868 | self.currentselecteditem = header | |
1869 | if len(header.hunks) > itemindex: |
|
1869 | if len(header.hunks) > itemindex: | |
1870 | self.currentselecteditem = header.hunks[itemindex] |
|
1870 | self.currentselecteditem = header.hunks[itemindex] | |
1871 |
|
1871 | |||
1872 | if not test: |
|
1872 | if not test: | |
1873 | updateui(self) |
|
1873 | updateui(self) | |
1874 |
|
1874 | |||
1875 | def emptypatch(self): |
|
1875 | def emptypatch(self): | |
1876 | item = self.headerlist |
|
1876 | item = self.headerlist | |
1877 | if not item: |
|
1877 | if not item: | |
1878 | return True |
|
1878 | return True | |
1879 | for header in item: |
|
1879 | for header in item: | |
1880 | if header.hunks: |
|
1880 | if header.hunks: | |
1881 | return False |
|
1881 | return False | |
1882 | return True |
|
1882 | return True | |
1883 |
|
1883 | |||
1884 | def handlekeypressed(self, keypressed, test=False): |
|
1884 | def handlekeypressed(self, keypressed, test=False): | |
1885 | """ |
|
1885 | """ | |
1886 | Perform actions based on pressed keys. |
|
1886 | Perform actions based on pressed keys. | |
1887 |
|
1887 | |||
1888 | Return true to exit the main loop. |
|
1888 | Return true to exit the main loop. | |
1889 | """ |
|
1889 | """ | |
1890 | keypressed = pycompat.bytestr(keypressed) |
|
1890 | keypressed = pycompat.bytestr(keypressed) | |
1891 | if keypressed in [b"k", b"KEY_UP"]: |
|
1891 | if keypressed in [b"k", b"KEY_UP"]: | |
1892 | self.uparrowevent() |
|
1892 | self.uparrowevent() | |
1893 | elif keypressed in [b"K", b"KEY_PPAGE"]: |
|
1893 | elif keypressed in [b"K", b"KEY_PPAGE"]: | |
1894 | self.uparrowshiftevent() |
|
1894 | self.uparrowshiftevent() | |
1895 | elif keypressed in [b"j", b"KEY_DOWN"]: |
|
1895 | elif keypressed in [b"j", b"KEY_DOWN"]: | |
1896 | self.downarrowevent() |
|
1896 | self.downarrowevent() | |
1897 | elif keypressed in [b"J", b"KEY_NPAGE"]: |
|
1897 | elif keypressed in [b"J", b"KEY_NPAGE"]: | |
1898 | self.downarrowshiftevent() |
|
1898 | self.downarrowshiftevent() | |
1899 | elif keypressed in [b"l", b"KEY_RIGHT"]: |
|
1899 | elif keypressed in [b"l", b"KEY_RIGHT"]: | |
1900 | self.rightarrowevent() |
|
1900 | self.rightarrowevent() | |
1901 | elif keypressed in [b"h", b"KEY_LEFT"]: |
|
1901 | elif keypressed in [b"h", b"KEY_LEFT"]: | |
1902 | self.leftarrowevent() |
|
1902 | self.leftarrowevent() | |
1903 | elif keypressed in [b"H", b"KEY_SLEFT"]: |
|
1903 | elif keypressed in [b"H", b"KEY_SLEFT"]: | |
1904 | self.leftarrowshiftevent() |
|
1904 | self.leftarrowshiftevent() | |
1905 | elif keypressed in [b"q"]: |
|
1905 | elif keypressed in [b"q"]: | |
1906 | raise error.Abort(_(b'user quit')) |
|
1906 | raise error.Abort(_(b'user quit')) | |
1907 | elif keypressed in [b'a']: |
|
1907 | elif keypressed in [b'a']: | |
1908 | self.toggleamend(self.opts, test) |
|
1908 | self.toggleamend(self.opts, test) | |
1909 | elif keypressed in [b"c"]: |
|
1909 | elif keypressed in [b"c"]: | |
1910 | return True |
|
1910 | return True | |
1911 | elif keypressed in [b"r"]: |
|
1911 | elif keypressed in [b"r"]: | |
1912 | if self.reviewcommit(): |
|
1912 | if self.reviewcommit(): | |
1913 | self.opts[b'review'] = True |
|
1913 | self.opts[b'review'] = True | |
1914 | return True |
|
1914 | return True | |
1915 | elif test and keypressed in [b'R']: |
|
1915 | elif test and keypressed in [b'R']: | |
1916 | self.opts[b'review'] = True |
|
1916 | self.opts[b'review'] = True | |
1917 | return True |
|
1917 | return True | |
1918 | elif keypressed in [b' ', b'x']: |
|
1918 | elif keypressed in [b' ', b'x']: | |
1919 | self.toggleapply() |
|
1919 | self.toggleapply() | |
1920 | elif keypressed in [b'\n', b'KEY_ENTER']: |
|
1920 | elif keypressed in [b'\n', b'KEY_ENTER']: | |
1921 | self.toggleapply() |
|
1921 | self.toggleapply() | |
1922 | self.nextsametype(test=test) |
|
1922 | self.nextsametype(test=test) | |
1923 | elif keypressed in [b'X']: |
|
1923 | elif keypressed in [b'X']: | |
1924 | self.toggleallbetween() |
|
1924 | self.toggleallbetween() | |
1925 | elif keypressed in [b'A']: |
|
1925 | elif keypressed in [b'A']: | |
1926 | self.toggleall() |
|
1926 | self.toggleall() | |
1927 | elif keypressed in [b'e']: |
|
1927 | elif keypressed in [b'e']: | |
1928 | self.toggleedit(test=test) |
|
1928 | self.toggleedit(test=test) | |
1929 | elif keypressed in [b"f"]: |
|
1929 | elif keypressed in [b"f"]: | |
1930 | self.togglefolded() |
|
1930 | self.togglefolded() | |
1931 | elif keypressed in [b"F"]: |
|
1931 | elif keypressed in [b"F"]: | |
1932 | self.togglefolded(foldparent=True) |
|
1932 | self.togglefolded(foldparent=True) | |
1933 | elif keypressed in [b"m"]: |
|
1933 | elif keypressed in [b"m"]: | |
1934 | self.commitMessageWindow() |
|
1934 | self.commitMessageWindow() | |
1935 | elif keypressed in [b"g", b"KEY_HOME"]: |
|
1935 | elif keypressed in [b"g", b"KEY_HOME"]: | |
1936 | self.handlefirstlineevent() |
|
1936 | self.handlefirstlineevent() | |
1937 | elif keypressed in [b"G", b"KEY_END"]: |
|
1937 | elif keypressed in [b"G", b"KEY_END"]: | |
1938 | self.handlelastlineevent() |
|
1938 | self.handlelastlineevent() | |
1939 | elif keypressed in [b"?"]: |
|
1939 | elif keypressed in [b"?"]: | |
1940 | self.helpwindow() |
|
1940 | self.helpwindow() | |
1941 | self.stdscr.clear() |
|
1941 | self.stdscr.clear() | |
1942 | self.stdscr.refresh() |
|
1942 | self.stdscr.refresh() | |
1943 | elif curses.unctrl(keypressed) in [b"^L"]: |
|
1943 | elif curses.unctrl(keypressed) in [b"^L"]: | |
1944 | # scroll the current line to the top of the screen, and redraw |
|
1944 | # scroll the current line to the top of the screen, and redraw | |
1945 | # everything |
|
1945 | # everything | |
1946 | self.scrolllines(self.selecteditemstartline) |
|
1946 | self.scrolllines(self.selecteditemstartline) | |
1947 | self.stdscr.clear() |
|
1947 | self.stdscr.clear() | |
1948 | self.stdscr.refresh() |
|
1948 | self.stdscr.refresh() | |
1949 |
|
1949 | |||
1950 | def main(self, stdscr): |
|
1950 | def main(self, stdscr): | |
1951 | """ |
|
1951 | """ | |
1952 | method to be wrapped by curses.wrapper() for selecting chunks. |
|
1952 | method to be wrapped by curses.wrapper() for selecting chunks. | |
1953 | """ |
|
1953 | """ | |
1954 |
|
1954 | |||
1955 | origsigwinch = sentinel = object() |
|
1955 | origsigwinch = sentinel = object() | |
1956 | if util.safehasattr(signal, b'SIGWINCH'): |
|
1956 | if util.safehasattr(signal, b'SIGWINCH'): | |
1957 | origsigwinch = signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self.sigwinchhandler) |
|
1957 | origsigwinch = signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self.sigwinchhandler) | |
1958 | try: |
|
1958 | try: | |
1959 | return self._main(stdscr) |
|
1959 | return self._main(stdscr) | |
1960 | finally: |
|
1960 | finally: | |
1961 | if origsigwinch is not sentinel: |
|
1961 | if origsigwinch is not sentinel: | |
1962 | signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, origsigwinch) |
|
1962 | signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, origsigwinch) | |
1963 |
|
1963 | |||
1964 | def _main(self, stdscr): |
|
1964 | def _main(self, stdscr): | |
1965 | self.stdscr = stdscr |
|
1965 | self.stdscr = stdscr | |
1966 | # error during initialization, cannot be printed in the curses |
|
1966 | # error during initialization, cannot be printed in the curses | |
1967 | # interface, it should be printed by the calling code |
|
1967 | # interface, it should be printed by the calling code | |
1968 | self.initexc = None |
|
1968 | self.initexc = None | |
1969 | self.yscreensize, self.xscreensize = self.stdscr.getmaxyx() |
|
1969 | self.yscreensize, self.xscreensize = self.stdscr.getmaxyx() | |
1970 |
|
1970 | |||
1971 | curses.start_color() |
|
1971 | curses.start_color() | |
1972 | try: |
|
1972 | try: | |
1973 | curses.use_default_colors() |
|
1973 | curses.use_default_colors() | |
1974 | except curses.error: |
|
1974 | except curses.error: | |
1975 | self.usecolor = False |
|
1975 | self.usecolor = False | |
1976 |
|
1976 | |||
1977 | # In some situations we may have some cruft left on the "alternate |
|
1977 | # In some situations we may have some cruft left on the "alternate | |
1978 | # screen" from another program (or previous iterations of ourself), and |
|
1978 | # screen" from another program (or previous iterations of ourself), and | |
1979 | # we won't clear it if the scroll region is small enough to comfortably |
|
1979 | # we won't clear it if the scroll region is small enough to comfortably | |
1980 | # fit on the terminal. |
|
1980 | # fit on the terminal. | |
1981 | self.stdscr.clear() |
|
1981 | self.stdscr.clear() | |
1982 |
|
1982 | |||
1983 | # don't display the cursor |
|
1983 | # don't display the cursor | |
1984 | try: |
|
1984 | try: | |
1985 | curses.curs_set(0) |
|
1985 | curses.curs_set(0) | |
1986 | except curses.error: |
|
1986 | except curses.error: | |
1987 | pass |
|
1987 | pass | |
1988 |
|
1988 | |||
1989 | # available colors: black, blue, cyan, green, magenta, white, yellow |
|
1989 | # available colors: black, blue, cyan, green, magenta, white, yellow | |
1990 | # init_pair(color_id, foreground_color, background_color) |
|
1990 | # init_pair(color_id, foreground_color, background_color) | |
1991 | self.initcolorpair(None, None, name=b"normal") |
|
1991 | self.initcolorpair(None, None, name=b"normal") | |
1992 | self.initcolorpair( |
|
1992 | self.initcolorpair( | |
1993 | curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_MAGENTA, name=b"selected" |
|
1993 | curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_MAGENTA, name=b"selected" | |
1994 | ) |
|
1994 | ) | |
1995 | self.initcolorpair(curses.COLOR_RED, None, name=b"deletion") |
|
1995 | self.initcolorpair(curses.COLOR_RED, None, name=b"deletion") | |
1996 | self.initcolorpair(curses.COLOR_GREEN, None, name=b"addition") |
|
1996 | self.initcolorpair(curses.COLOR_GREEN, None, name=b"addition") | |
1997 | self.initcolorpair( |
|
1997 | self.initcolorpair( | |
1998 | curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLUE, name=b"legend" |
|
1998 | curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLUE, name=b"legend" | |
1999 | ) |
|
1999 | ) | |
2000 | # newwin([height, width,] begin_y, begin_x) |
|
2000 | # newwin([height, width,] begin_y, begin_x) | |
2001 | self.statuswin = curses.newwin(self.numstatuslines, 0, 0, 0) |
|
2001 | self.statuswin = curses.newwin(self.numstatuslines, 0, 0, 0) | |
2002 | self.statuswin.keypad(1) # interpret arrow-key, etc. esc sequences |
|
2002 | self.statuswin.keypad(1) # interpret arrow-key, etc. esc sequences | |
2003 |
|
2003 | |||
2004 | # figure out how much space to allocate for the chunk-pad which is |
|
2004 | # figure out how much space to allocate for the chunk-pad which is | |
2005 | # used for displaying the patch |
|
2005 | # used for displaying the patch | |
2006 |
|
2006 | |||
2007 | # stupid hack to prevent getnumlinesdisplayed from failing |
|
2007 | # stupid hack to prevent getnumlinesdisplayed from failing | |
2008 | self.chunkpad = curses.newpad(1, self.xscreensize) |
|
2008 | self.chunkpad = curses.newpad(1, self.xscreensize) | |
2009 |
|
2009 | |||
2010 | # add 1 so to account for last line text reaching end of line |
|
2010 | # add 1 so to account for last line text reaching end of line | |
2011 | self.numpadlines = self.getnumlinesdisplayed(ignorefolding=True) + 1 |
|
2011 | self.numpadlines = self.getnumlinesdisplayed(ignorefolding=True) + 1 | |
2012 |
|
2012 | |||
2013 | try: |
|
2013 | try: | |
2014 | self.chunkpad = curses.newpad(self.numpadlines, self.xscreensize) |
|
2014 | self.chunkpad = curses.newpad(self.numpadlines, self.xscreensize) | |
2015 | except curses.error: |
|
2015 | except curses.error: | |
2016 | self.initexc = fallbackerror( |
|
2016 | self.initexc = fallbackerror( | |
2017 | _(b'this diff is too large to be displayed') |
|
2017 | _(b'this diff is too large to be displayed') | |
2018 | ) |
|
2018 | ) | |
2019 | return |
|
2019 | return | |
2020 | # initialize selecteditemendline (initial start-line is 0) |
|
2020 | # initialize selecteditemendline (initial start-line is 0) | |
2021 | self.selecteditemendline = self.getnumlinesdisplayed( |
|
2021 | self.selecteditemendline = self.getnumlinesdisplayed( | |
2022 | self.currentselecteditem, recursechildren=False |
|
2022 | self.currentselecteditem, recursechildren=False | |
2023 | ) |
|
2023 | ) | |
2024 |
|
2024 | |||
2025 | while True: |
|
2025 | while True: | |
2026 | self.updatescreen() |
|
2026 | self.updatescreen() | |
2027 | try: |
|
2027 | try: | |
2028 | with self.ui.timeblockedsection(b'crecord'): |
|
2028 | with self.ui.timeblockedsection(b'crecord'): | |
2029 | keypressed = self.statuswin.getkey() |
|
2029 | keypressed = self.statuswin.getkey() | |
2030 | if self.errorstr is not None: |
|
2030 | if self.errorstr is not None: | |
2031 | self.errorstr = None |
|
2031 | self.errorstr = None | |
2032 | continue |
|
2032 | continue | |
2033 | except curses.error: |
|
2033 | except curses.error: | |
2034 | keypressed = b"foobar" |
|
2034 | keypressed = b"foobar" | |
2035 | if self.handlekeypressed(keypressed): |
|
2035 | if self.handlekeypressed(keypressed): | |
2036 | break |
|
2036 | break | |
2037 |
|
2037 | |||
2038 | if self.commenttext != b"": |
|
2038 | if self.commenttext != b"": | |
2039 | whitespaceremoved = re.sub( |
|
2039 | whitespaceremoved = re.sub( | |
2040 | br"(?m)^\s.*(\n|$)", b"", self.commenttext |
|
2040 | br"(?m)^\s.*(\n|$)", b"", self.commenttext | |
2041 | ) |
|
2041 | ) | |
2042 | if whitespaceremoved != b"": |
|
2042 | if whitespaceremoved != b"": | |
2043 | self.opts[b'message'] = self.commenttext |
|
2043 | self.opts[b'message'] = self.commenttext |
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