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1 1 # mq.py - patch queues for mercurial
2 2 #
3 3 # Copyright 2005, 2006 Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
4 4 #
5 5 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
6 6 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
7 7
8 8 '''manage a stack of patches
9 9
10 10 This extension lets you work with a stack of patches in a Mercurial
11 11 repository. It manages two stacks of patches - all known patches, and
12 12 applied patches (subset of known patches).
13 13
14 14 Known patches are represented as patch files in the .hg/patches
15 15 directory. Applied patches are both patch files and changesets.
16 16
17 17 Common tasks (use :hg:`help command` for more details)::
18 18
19 19 create new patch qnew
20 20 import existing patch qimport
21 21
22 22 print patch series qseries
23 23 print applied patches qapplied
24 24
25 25 add known patch to applied stack qpush
26 26 remove patch from applied stack qpop
27 27 refresh contents of top applied patch qrefresh
28 28
29 29 By default, mq will automatically use git patches when required to
30 30 avoid losing file mode changes, copy records, binary files or empty
31 31 files creations or deletions. This behaviour can be configured with::
32 32
33 33 [mq]
34 34 git = auto/keep/yes/no
35 35
36 36 If set to 'keep', mq will obey the [diff] section configuration while
37 37 preserving existing git patches upon qrefresh. If set to 'yes' or
38 38 'no', mq will override the [diff] section and always generate git or
39 39 regular patches, possibly losing data in the second case.
40 40
41 41 It may be desirable for mq changesets to be kept in the secret phase (see
42 42 :hg:`help phases`), which can be enabled with the following setting::
43 43
44 44 [mq]
45 45 secret = True
46 46
47 47 You will by default be managing a patch queue named "patches". You can
48 48 create other, independent patch queues with the :hg:`qqueue` command.
49 49
50 50 If the working directory contains uncommitted files, qpush, qpop and
51 51 qgoto abort immediately. If -f/--force is used, the changes are
52 52 discarded. Setting::
53 53
54 54 [mq]
55 55 keepchanges = True
56 56
57 57 make them behave as if --keep-changes were passed, and non-conflicting
58 58 local changes will be tolerated and preserved. If incompatible options
59 59 such as -f/--force or --exact are passed, this setting is ignored.
60 60 '''
61 61
62 62 from mercurial.i18n import _
63 63 from mercurial.node import bin, hex, short, nullid, nullrev
64 64 from mercurial.lock import release
65 65 from mercurial import commands, cmdutil, hg, scmutil, util, revset
66 66 from mercurial import repair, extensions, error, phases
67 67 from mercurial import patch as patchmod
68 68 import os, re, errno, shutil
69 69
70 70 commands.norepo += " qclone"
71 71
72 72 seriesopts = [('s', 'summary', None, _('print first line of patch header'))]
73 73
74 74 cmdtable = {}
75 75 command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
76 76 testedwith = 'internal'
77 77
78 78 # Patch names looks like unix-file names.
79 79 # They must be joinable with queue directory and result in the patch path.
80 80 normname = util.normpath
81 81
82 82 class statusentry(object):
83 83 def __init__(self, node, name):
84 84 self.node, self.name = node, name
85 85 def __repr__(self):
86 86 return hex(self.node) + ':' + self.name
87 87
88 88 class patchheader(object):
89 89 def __init__(self, pf, plainmode=False):
90 90 def eatdiff(lines):
91 91 while lines:
92 92 l = lines[-1]
93 93 if (l.startswith("diff -") or
94 94 l.startswith("Index:") or
95 95 l.startswith("===========")):
96 96 del lines[-1]
97 97 else:
98 98 break
99 99 def eatempty(lines):
100 100 while lines:
101 101 if not lines[-1].strip():
102 102 del lines[-1]
103 103 else:
104 104 break
105 105
106 106 message = []
107 107 comments = []
108 108 user = None
109 109 date = None
110 110 parent = None
111 111 format = None
112 112 subject = None
113 113 branch = None
114 114 nodeid = None
115 115 diffstart = 0
116 116
117 117 for line in file(pf):
118 118 line = line.rstrip()
119 119 if (line.startswith('diff --git')
120 120 or (diffstart and line.startswith('+++ '))):
121 121 diffstart = 2
122 122 break
123 123 diffstart = 0 # reset
124 124 if line.startswith("--- "):
125 125 diffstart = 1
126 126 continue
127 127 elif format == "hgpatch":
128 128 # parse values when importing the result of an hg export
129 129 if line.startswith("# User "):
130 130 user = line[7:]
131 131 elif line.startswith("# Date "):
132 132 date = line[7:]
133 133 elif line.startswith("# Parent "):
134 134 parent = line[9:].lstrip()
135 135 elif line.startswith("# Branch "):
136 136 branch = line[9:]
137 137 elif line.startswith("# Node ID "):
138 138 nodeid = line[10:]
139 139 elif not line.startswith("# ") and line:
140 140 message.append(line)
141 141 format = None
142 142 elif line == '# HG changeset patch':
143 143 message = []
144 144 format = "hgpatch"
145 145 elif (format != "tagdone" and (line.startswith("Subject: ") or
146 146 line.startswith("subject: "))):
147 147 subject = line[9:]
148 148 format = "tag"
149 149 elif (format != "tagdone" and (line.startswith("From: ") or
150 150 line.startswith("from: "))):
151 151 user = line[6:]
152 152 format = "tag"
153 153 elif (format != "tagdone" and (line.startswith("Date: ") or
154 154 line.startswith("date: "))):
155 155 date = line[6:]
156 156 format = "tag"
157 157 elif format == "tag" and line == "":
158 158 # when looking for tags (subject: from: etc) they
159 159 # end once you find a blank line in the source
160 160 format = "tagdone"
161 161 elif message or line:
162 162 message.append(line)
163 163 comments.append(line)
164 164
165 165 eatdiff(message)
166 166 eatdiff(comments)
167 167 # Remember the exact starting line of the patch diffs before consuming
168 168 # empty lines, for external use by TortoiseHg and others
169 169 self.diffstartline = len(comments)
170 170 eatempty(message)
171 171 eatempty(comments)
172 172
173 173 # make sure message isn't empty
174 174 if format and format.startswith("tag") and subject:
175 175 message.insert(0, "")
176 176 message.insert(0, subject)
177 177
178 178 self.message = message
179 179 self.comments = comments
180 180 self.user = user
181 181 self.date = date
182 182 self.parent = parent
183 183 # nodeid and branch are for external use by TortoiseHg and others
184 184 self.nodeid = nodeid
185 185 self.branch = branch
186 186 self.haspatch = diffstart > 1
187 187 self.plainmode = plainmode
188 188
189 189 def setuser(self, user):
190 190 if not self.updateheader(['From: ', '# User '], user):
191 191 try:
192 192 patchheaderat = self.comments.index('# HG changeset patch')
193 193 self.comments.insert(patchheaderat + 1, '# User ' + user)
194 194 except ValueError:
195 195 if self.plainmode or self._hasheader(['Date: ']):
196 196 self.comments = ['From: ' + user] + self.comments
197 197 else:
198 198 tmp = ['# HG changeset patch', '# User ' + user, '']
199 199 self.comments = tmp + self.comments
200 200 self.user = user
201 201
202 202 def setdate(self, date):
203 203 if not self.updateheader(['Date: ', '# Date '], date):
204 204 try:
205 205 patchheaderat = self.comments.index('# HG changeset patch')
206 206 self.comments.insert(patchheaderat + 1, '# Date ' + date)
207 207 except ValueError:
208 208 if self.plainmode or self._hasheader(['From: ']):
209 209 self.comments = ['Date: ' + date] + self.comments
210 210 else:
211 211 tmp = ['# HG changeset patch', '# Date ' + date, '']
212 212 self.comments = tmp + self.comments
213 213 self.date = date
214 214
215 215 def setparent(self, parent):
216 216 if not self.updateheader(['# Parent '], parent):
217 217 try:
218 218 patchheaderat = self.comments.index('# HG changeset patch')
219 219 self.comments.insert(patchheaderat + 1, '# Parent ' + parent)
220 220 except ValueError:
221 221 pass
222 222 self.parent = parent
223 223
224 224 def setmessage(self, message):
225 225 if self.comments:
226 226 self._delmsg()
227 227 self.message = [message]
228 228 self.comments += self.message
229 229
230 230 def updateheader(self, prefixes, new):
231 231 '''Update all references to a field in the patch header.
232 232 Return whether the field is present.'''
233 233 res = False
234 234 for prefix in prefixes:
235 235 for i in xrange(len(self.comments)):
236 236 if self.comments[i].startswith(prefix):
237 237 self.comments[i] = prefix + new
238 238 res = True
239 239 break
240 240 return res
241 241
242 242 def _hasheader(self, prefixes):
243 243 '''Check if a header starts with any of the given prefixes.'''
244 244 for prefix in prefixes:
245 245 for comment in self.comments:
246 246 if comment.startswith(prefix):
247 247 return True
248 248 return False
249 249
250 250 def __str__(self):
251 251 if not self.comments:
252 252 return ''
253 253 return '\n'.join(self.comments) + '\n\n'
254 254
255 255 def _delmsg(self):
256 256 '''Remove existing message, keeping the rest of the comments fields.
257 257 If comments contains 'subject: ', message will prepend
258 258 the field and a blank line.'''
259 259 if self.message:
260 260 subj = 'subject: ' + self.message[0].lower()
261 261 for i in xrange(len(self.comments)):
262 262 if subj == self.comments[i].lower():
263 263 del self.comments[i]
264 264 self.message = self.message[2:]
265 265 break
266 266 ci = 0
267 267 for mi in self.message:
268 268 while mi != self.comments[ci]:
269 269 ci += 1
270 270 del self.comments[ci]
271 271
272 272 def newcommit(repo, phase, *args, **kwargs):
273 273 """helper dedicated to ensure a commit respect mq.secret setting
274 274
275 275 It should be used instead of repo.commit inside the mq source for operation
276 276 creating new changeset.
277 277 """
278 278 repo = repo.unfiltered()
279 279 if phase is None:
280 280 if repo.ui.configbool('mq', 'secret', False):
281 281 phase = phases.secret
282 282 if phase is not None:
283 283 backup = repo.ui.backupconfig('phases', 'new-commit')
284 284 # Marking the repository as committing an mq patch can be used
285 285 # to optimize operations like branchtags().
286 286 repo._committingpatch = True
287 287 try:
288 288 if phase is not None:
289 289 repo.ui.setconfig('phases', 'new-commit', phase)
290 290 return repo.commit(*args, **kwargs)
291 291 finally:
292 292 repo._committingpatch = False
293 293 if phase is not None:
294 294 repo.ui.restoreconfig(backup)
295 295
296 296 class AbortNoCleanup(error.Abort):
297 297 pass
298 298
299 299 class queue(object):
300 300 def __init__(self, ui, path, patchdir=None):
301 301 self.basepath = path
302 302 try:
303 303 fh = open(os.path.join(path, 'patches.queue'))
304 304 cur = fh.read().rstrip()
305 305 fh.close()
306 306 if not cur:
307 307 curpath = os.path.join(path, 'patches')
308 308 else:
309 309 curpath = os.path.join(path, 'patches-' + cur)
310 310 except IOError:
311 311 curpath = os.path.join(path, 'patches')
312 312 self.path = patchdir or curpath
313 313 self.opener = scmutil.opener(self.path)
314 314 self.ui = ui
315 315 self.applieddirty = False
316 316 self.seriesdirty = False
317 317 self.added = []
318 318 self.seriespath = "series"
319 319 self.statuspath = "status"
320 320 self.guardspath = "guards"
321 321 self.activeguards = None
322 322 self.guardsdirty = False
323 323 # Handle mq.git as a bool with extended values
324 324 try:
325 325 gitmode = ui.configbool('mq', 'git', None)
326 326 if gitmode is None:
327 327 raise error.ConfigError
328 328 self.gitmode = gitmode and 'yes' or 'no'
329 329 except error.ConfigError:
330 330 self.gitmode = ui.config('mq', 'git', 'auto').lower()
331 331 self.plainmode = ui.configbool('mq', 'plain', False)
332 332
333 333 @util.propertycache
334 334 def applied(self):
335 335 def parselines(lines):
336 336 for l in lines:
337 337 entry = l.split(':', 1)
338 338 if len(entry) > 1:
339 339 n, name = entry
340 340 yield statusentry(bin(n), name)
341 341 elif l.strip():
342 342 self.ui.warn(_('malformated mq status line: %s\n') % entry)
343 343 # else we ignore empty lines
344 344 try:
345 345 lines = self.opener.read(self.statuspath).splitlines()
346 346 return list(parselines(lines))
347 347 except IOError, e:
348 348 if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
349 349 return []
350 350 raise
351 351
352 352 @util.propertycache
353 353 def fullseries(self):
354 354 try:
355 355 return self.opener.read(self.seriespath).splitlines()
356 356 except IOError, e:
357 357 if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
358 358 return []
359 359 raise
360 360
361 361 @util.propertycache
362 362 def series(self):
363 363 self.parseseries()
364 364 return self.series
365 365
366 366 @util.propertycache
367 367 def seriesguards(self):
368 368 self.parseseries()
369 369 return self.seriesguards
370 370
371 371 def invalidate(self):
372 372 for a in 'applied fullseries series seriesguards'.split():
373 373 if a in self.__dict__:
374 374 delattr(self, a)
375 375 self.applieddirty = False
376 376 self.seriesdirty = False
377 377 self.guardsdirty = False
378 378 self.activeguards = None
379 379
380 380 def diffopts(self, opts={}, patchfn=None):
381 381 diffopts = patchmod.diffopts(self.ui, opts)
382 382 if self.gitmode == 'auto':
383 383 diffopts.upgrade = True
384 384 elif self.gitmode == 'keep':
385 385 pass
386 386 elif self.gitmode in ('yes', 'no'):
387 387 diffopts.git = self.gitmode == 'yes'
388 388 else:
389 389 raise util.Abort(_('mq.git option can be auto/keep/yes/no'
390 390 ' got %s') % self.gitmode)
391 391 if patchfn:
392 392 diffopts = self.patchopts(diffopts, patchfn)
393 393 return diffopts
394 394
395 395 def patchopts(self, diffopts, *patches):
396 396 """Return a copy of input diff options with git set to true if
397 397 referenced patch is a git patch and should be preserved as such.
398 398 """
399 399 diffopts = diffopts.copy()
400 400 if not diffopts.git and self.gitmode == 'keep':
401 401 for patchfn in patches:
402 402 patchf = self.opener(patchfn, 'r')
403 403 # if the patch was a git patch, refresh it as a git patch
404 404 for line in patchf:
405 405 if line.startswith('diff --git'):
406 406 diffopts.git = True
407 407 break
408 408 patchf.close()
409 409 return diffopts
410 410
411 411 def join(self, *p):
412 412 return os.path.join(self.path, *p)
413 413
414 414 def findseries(self, patch):
415 415 def matchpatch(l):
416 416 l = l.split('#', 1)[0]
417 417 return l.strip() == patch
418 418 for index, l in enumerate(self.fullseries):
419 419 if matchpatch(l):
420 420 return index
421 421 return None
422 422
423 423 guard_re = re.compile(r'\s?#([-+][^-+# \t\r\n\f][^# \t\r\n\f]*)')
424 424
425 425 def parseseries(self):
426 426 self.series = []
427 427 self.seriesguards = []
428 428 for l in self.fullseries:
429 429 h = l.find('#')
430 430 if h == -1:
431 431 patch = l
432 432 comment = ''
433 433 elif h == 0:
434 434 continue
435 435 else:
436 436 patch = l[:h]
437 437 comment = l[h:]
438 438 patch = patch.strip()
439 439 if patch:
440 440 if patch in self.series:
441 441 raise util.Abort(_('%s appears more than once in %s') %
442 442 (patch, self.join(self.seriespath)))
443 443 self.series.append(patch)
444 444 self.seriesguards.append(self.guard_re.findall(comment))
445 445
446 446 def checkguard(self, guard):
447 447 if not guard:
448 448 return _('guard cannot be an empty string')
449 449 bad_chars = '# \t\r\n\f'
450 450 first = guard[0]
451 451 if first in '-+':
452 452 return (_('guard %r starts with invalid character: %r') %
453 453 (guard, first))
454 454 for c in bad_chars:
455 455 if c in guard:
456 456 return _('invalid character in guard %r: %r') % (guard, c)
457 457
458 458 def setactive(self, guards):
459 459 for guard in guards:
460 460 bad = self.checkguard(guard)
461 461 if bad:
462 462 raise util.Abort(bad)
463 463 guards = sorted(set(guards))
464 464 self.ui.debug('active guards: %s\n' % ' '.join(guards))
465 465 self.activeguards = guards
466 466 self.guardsdirty = True
467 467
468 468 def active(self):
469 469 if self.activeguards is None:
470 470 self.activeguards = []
471 471 try:
472 472 guards = self.opener.read(self.guardspath).split()
473 473 except IOError, err:
474 474 if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
475 475 raise
476 476 guards = []
477 477 for i, guard in enumerate(guards):
478 478 bad = self.checkguard(guard)
479 479 if bad:
480 480 self.ui.warn('%s:%d: %s\n' %
481 481 (self.join(self.guardspath), i + 1, bad))
482 482 else:
483 483 self.activeguards.append(guard)
484 484 return self.activeguards
485 485
486 486 def setguards(self, idx, guards):
487 487 for g in guards:
488 488 if len(g) < 2:
489 489 raise util.Abort(_('guard %r too short') % g)
490 490 if g[0] not in '-+':
491 491 raise util.Abort(_('guard %r starts with invalid char') % g)
492 492 bad = self.checkguard(g[1:])
493 493 if bad:
494 494 raise util.Abort(bad)
495 495 drop = self.guard_re.sub('', self.fullseries[idx])
496 496 self.fullseries[idx] = drop + ''.join([' #' + g for g in guards])
497 497 self.parseseries()
498 498 self.seriesdirty = True
499 499
500 500 def pushable(self, idx):
501 501 if isinstance(idx, str):
502 502 idx = self.series.index(idx)
503 503 patchguards = self.seriesguards[idx]
504 504 if not patchguards:
505 505 return True, None
506 506 guards = self.active()
507 507 exactneg = [g for g in patchguards if g[0] == '-' and g[1:] in guards]
508 508 if exactneg:
509 509 return False, repr(exactneg[0])
510 510 pos = [g for g in patchguards if g[0] == '+']
511 511 exactpos = [g for g in pos if g[1:] in guards]
512 512 if pos:
513 513 if exactpos:
514 514 return True, repr(exactpos[0])
515 515 return False, ' '.join(map(repr, pos))
516 516 return True, ''
517 517
518 518 def explainpushable(self, idx, all_patches=False):
519 519 write = all_patches and self.ui.write or self.ui.warn
520 520 if all_patches or self.ui.verbose:
521 521 if isinstance(idx, str):
522 522 idx = self.series.index(idx)
523 523 pushable, why = self.pushable(idx)
524 524 if all_patches and pushable:
525 525 if why is None:
526 526 write(_('allowing %s - no guards in effect\n') %
527 527 self.series[idx])
528 528 else:
529 529 if not why:
530 530 write(_('allowing %s - no matching negative guards\n') %
531 531 self.series[idx])
532 532 else:
533 533 write(_('allowing %s - guarded by %s\n') %
534 534 (self.series[idx], why))
535 535 if not pushable:
536 536 if why:
537 537 write(_('skipping %s - guarded by %s\n') %
538 538 (self.series[idx], why))
539 539 else:
540 540 write(_('skipping %s - no matching guards\n') %
541 541 self.series[idx])
542 542
543 543 def savedirty(self):
544 544 def writelist(items, path):
545 545 fp = self.opener(path, 'w')
546 546 for i in items:
547 547 fp.write("%s\n" % i)
548 548 fp.close()
549 549 if self.applieddirty:
550 550 writelist(map(str, self.applied), self.statuspath)
551 551 self.applieddirty = False
552 552 if self.seriesdirty:
553 553 writelist(self.fullseries, self.seriespath)
554 554 self.seriesdirty = False
555 555 if self.guardsdirty:
556 556 writelist(self.activeguards, self.guardspath)
557 557 self.guardsdirty = False
558 558 if self.added:
559 559 qrepo = self.qrepo()
560 560 if qrepo:
561 561 qrepo[None].add(f for f in self.added if f not in qrepo[None])
562 562 self.added = []
563 563
564 564 def removeundo(self, repo):
565 565 undo = repo.sjoin('undo')
566 566 if not os.path.exists(undo):
567 567 return
568 568 try:
569 569 os.unlink(undo)
570 570 except OSError, inst:
571 571 self.ui.warn(_('error removing undo: %s\n') % str(inst))
572 572
573 573 def backup(self, repo, files, copy=False):
574 574 # backup local changes in --force case
575 575 for f in sorted(files):
576 576 absf = repo.wjoin(f)
577 577 if os.path.lexists(absf):
578 578 self.ui.note(_('saving current version of %s as %s\n') %
579 579 (f, f + '.orig'))
580 580 if copy:
581 581 util.copyfile(absf, absf + '.orig')
582 582 else:
583 583 util.rename(absf, absf + '.orig')
584 584
585 585 def printdiff(self, repo, diffopts, node1, node2=None, files=None,
586 586 fp=None, changes=None, opts={}):
587 587 stat = opts.get('stat')
588 588 m = scmutil.match(repo[node1], files, opts)
589 589 cmdutil.diffordiffstat(self.ui, repo, diffopts, node1, node2, m,
590 590 changes, stat, fp)
591 591
592 592 def mergeone(self, repo, mergeq, head, patch, rev, diffopts):
593 593 # first try just applying the patch
594 594 (err, n) = self.apply(repo, [patch], update_status=False,
595 595 strict=True, merge=rev)
596 596
597 597 if err == 0:
598 598 return (err, n)
599 599
600 600 if n is None:
601 601 raise util.Abort(_("apply failed for patch %s") % patch)
602 602
603 603 self.ui.warn(_("patch didn't work out, merging %s\n") % patch)
604 604
605 605 # apply failed, strip away that rev and merge.
606 606 hg.clean(repo, head)
607 607 self.strip(repo, [n], update=False, backup='strip')
608 608
609 609 ctx = repo[rev]
610 610 ret = hg.merge(repo, rev)
611 611 if ret:
612 612 raise util.Abort(_("update returned %d") % ret)
613 613 n = newcommit(repo, None, ctx.description(), ctx.user(), force=True)
614 614 if n is None:
615 615 raise util.Abort(_("repo commit failed"))
616 616 try:
617 617 ph = patchheader(mergeq.join(patch), self.plainmode)
618 618 except Exception:
619 619 raise util.Abort(_("unable to read %s") % patch)
620 620
621 621 diffopts = self.patchopts(diffopts, patch)
622 622 patchf = self.opener(patch, "w")
623 623 comments = str(ph)
624 624 if comments:
625 625 patchf.write(comments)
626 626 self.printdiff(repo, diffopts, head, n, fp=patchf)
627 627 patchf.close()
628 628 self.removeundo(repo)
629 629 return (0, n)
630 630
631 631 def qparents(self, repo, rev=None):
632 632 if rev is None:
633 633 (p1, p2) = repo.dirstate.parents()
634 634 if p2 == nullid:
635 635 return p1
636 636 if not self.applied:
637 637 return None
638 638 return self.applied[-1].node
639 639 p1, p2 = repo.changelog.parents(rev)
640 640 if p2 != nullid and p2 in [x.node for x in self.applied]:
641 641 return p2
642 642 return p1
643 643
644 644 def mergepatch(self, repo, mergeq, series, diffopts):
645 645 if not self.applied:
646 646 # each of the patches merged in will have two parents. This
647 647 # can confuse the qrefresh, qdiff, and strip code because it
648 648 # needs to know which parent is actually in the patch queue.
649 649 # so, we insert a merge marker with only one parent. This way
650 650 # the first patch in the queue is never a merge patch
651 651 #
652 652 pname = ".hg.patches.merge.marker"
653 653 n = newcommit(repo, None, '[mq]: merge marker', force=True)
654 654 self.removeundo(repo)
655 655 self.applied.append(statusentry(n, pname))
656 656 self.applieddirty = True
657 657
658 658 head = self.qparents(repo)
659 659
660 660 for patch in series:
661 661 patch = mergeq.lookup(patch, strict=True)
662 662 if not patch:
663 663 self.ui.warn(_("patch %s does not exist\n") % patch)
664 664 return (1, None)
665 665 pushable, reason = self.pushable(patch)
666 666 if not pushable:
667 667 self.explainpushable(patch, all_patches=True)
668 668 continue
669 669 info = mergeq.isapplied(patch)
670 670 if not info:
671 671 self.ui.warn(_("patch %s is not applied\n") % patch)
672 672 return (1, None)
673 673 rev = info[1]
674 674 err, head = self.mergeone(repo, mergeq, head, patch, rev, diffopts)
675 675 if head:
676 676 self.applied.append(statusentry(head, patch))
677 677 self.applieddirty = True
678 678 if err:
679 679 return (err, head)
680 680 self.savedirty()
681 681 return (0, head)
682 682
683 683 def patch(self, repo, patchfile):
684 684 '''Apply patchfile to the working directory.
685 685 patchfile: name of patch file'''
686 686 files = set()
687 687 try:
688 688 fuzz = patchmod.patch(self.ui, repo, patchfile, strip=1,
689 689 files=files, eolmode=None)
690 690 return (True, list(files), fuzz)
691 691 except Exception, inst:
692 692 self.ui.note(str(inst) + '\n')
693 693 if not self.ui.verbose:
694 694 self.ui.warn(_("patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)\n"))
695 695 self.ui.traceback()
696 696 return (False, list(files), False)
697 697
698 698 def apply(self, repo, series, list=False, update_status=True,
699 699 strict=False, patchdir=None, merge=None, all_files=None,
700 700 tobackup=None, keepchanges=False):
701 701 wlock = lock = tr = None
702 702 try:
703 703 wlock = repo.wlock()
704 704 lock = repo.lock()
705 705 tr = repo.transaction("qpush")
706 706 try:
707 707 ret = self._apply(repo, series, list, update_status,
708 708 strict, patchdir, merge, all_files=all_files,
709 709 tobackup=tobackup, keepchanges=keepchanges)
710 710 tr.close()
711 711 self.savedirty()
712 712 return ret
713 713 except AbortNoCleanup:
714 714 tr.close()
715 715 self.savedirty()
716 716 return 2, repo.dirstate.p1()
717 717 except: # re-raises
718 718 try:
719 719 tr.abort()
720 720 finally:
721 721 repo.invalidate()
722 722 repo.dirstate.invalidate()
723 723 self.invalidate()
724 724 raise
725 725 finally:
726 726 release(tr, lock, wlock)
727 727 self.removeundo(repo)
728 728
729 729 def _apply(self, repo, series, list=False, update_status=True,
730 730 strict=False, patchdir=None, merge=None, all_files=None,
731 731 tobackup=None, keepchanges=False):
732 732 """returns (error, hash)
733 733
734 734 error = 1 for unable to read, 2 for patch failed, 3 for patch
735 735 fuzz. tobackup is None or a set of files to backup before they
736 736 are modified by a patch.
737 737 """
738 738 # TODO unify with commands.py
739 739 if not patchdir:
740 740 patchdir = self.path
741 741 err = 0
742 742 n = None
743 743 for patchname in series:
744 744 pushable, reason = self.pushable(patchname)
745 745 if not pushable:
746 746 self.explainpushable(patchname, all_patches=True)
747 747 continue
748 748 self.ui.status(_("applying %s\n") % patchname)
749 749 pf = os.path.join(patchdir, patchname)
750 750
751 751 try:
752 752 ph = patchheader(self.join(patchname), self.plainmode)
753 753 except IOError:
754 754 self.ui.warn(_("unable to read %s\n") % patchname)
755 755 err = 1
756 756 break
757 757
758 758 message = ph.message
759 759 if not message:
760 760 # The commit message should not be translated
761 761 message = "imported patch %s\n" % patchname
762 762 else:
763 763 if list:
764 764 # The commit message should not be translated
765 765 message.append("\nimported patch %s" % patchname)
766 766 message = '\n'.join(message)
767 767
768 768 if ph.haspatch:
769 769 if tobackup:
770 770 touched = patchmod.changedfiles(self.ui, repo, pf)
771 771 touched = set(touched) & tobackup
772 772 if touched and keepchanges:
773 773 raise AbortNoCleanup(
774 774 _("local changes found, refresh first"))
775 775 self.backup(repo, touched, copy=True)
776 776 tobackup = tobackup - touched
777 777 (patcherr, files, fuzz) = self.patch(repo, pf)
778 778 if all_files is not None:
779 779 all_files.update(files)
780 780 patcherr = not patcherr
781 781 else:
782 782 self.ui.warn(_("patch %s is empty\n") % patchname)
783 783 patcherr, files, fuzz = 0, [], 0
784 784
785 785 if merge and files:
786 786 # Mark as removed/merged and update dirstate parent info
787 787 removed = []
788 788 merged = []
789 789 for f in files:
790 790 if os.path.lexists(repo.wjoin(f)):
791 791 merged.append(f)
792 792 else:
793 793 removed.append(f)
794 794 for f in removed:
795 795 repo.dirstate.remove(f)
796 796 for f in merged:
797 797 repo.dirstate.merge(f)
798 798 p1, p2 = repo.dirstate.parents()
799 799 repo.setparents(p1, merge)
800 800
801 801 match = scmutil.matchfiles(repo, files or [])
802 802 oldtip = repo['tip']
803 803 n = newcommit(repo, None, message, ph.user, ph.date, match=match,
804 804 force=True)
805 805 if repo['tip'] == oldtip:
806 806 raise util.Abort(_("qpush exactly duplicates child changeset"))
807 807 if n is None:
808 808 raise util.Abort(_("repository commit failed"))
809 809
810 810 if update_status:
811 811 self.applied.append(statusentry(n, patchname))
812 812
813 813 if patcherr:
814 814 self.ui.warn(_("patch failed, rejects left in working dir\n"))
815 815 err = 2
816 816 break
817 817
818 818 if fuzz and strict:
819 819 self.ui.warn(_("fuzz found when applying patch, stopping\n"))
820 820 err = 3
821 821 break
822 822 return (err, n)
823 823
824 824 def _cleanup(self, patches, numrevs, keep=False):
825 825 if not keep:
826 826 r = self.qrepo()
827 827 if r:
828 828 r[None].forget(patches)
829 829 for p in patches:
830 830 try:
831 831 os.unlink(self.join(p))
832 832 except OSError, inst:
833 833 if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
834 834 raise
835 835
836 836 qfinished = []
837 837 if numrevs:
838 838 qfinished = self.applied[:numrevs]
839 839 del self.applied[:numrevs]
840 840 self.applieddirty = True
841 841
842 842 unknown = []
843 843
844 844 for (i, p) in sorted([(self.findseries(p), p) for p in patches],
845 845 reverse=True):
846 846 if i is not None:
847 847 del self.fullseries[i]
848 848 else:
849 849 unknown.append(p)
850 850
851 851 if unknown:
852 852 if numrevs:
853 853 rev = dict((entry.name, entry.node) for entry in qfinished)
854 854 for p in unknown:
855 855 msg = _('revision %s refers to unknown patches: %s\n')
856 856 self.ui.warn(msg % (short(rev[p]), p))
857 857 else:
858 858 msg = _('unknown patches: %s\n')
859 859 raise util.Abort(''.join(msg % p for p in unknown))
860 860
861 861 self.parseseries()
862 862 self.seriesdirty = True
863 863 return [entry.node for entry in qfinished]
864 864
865 865 def _revpatches(self, repo, revs):
866 866 firstrev = repo[self.applied[0].node].rev()
867 867 patches = []
868 868 for i, rev in enumerate(revs):
869 869
870 870 if rev < firstrev:
871 871 raise util.Abort(_('revision %d is not managed') % rev)
872 872
873 873 ctx = repo[rev]
874 874 base = self.applied[i].node
875 875 if ctx.node() != base:
876 876 msg = _('cannot delete revision %d above applied patches')
877 877 raise util.Abort(msg % rev)
878 878
879 879 patch = self.applied[i].name
880 880 for fmt in ('[mq]: %s', 'imported patch %s'):
881 881 if ctx.description() == fmt % patch:
882 882 msg = _('patch %s finalized without changeset message\n')
883 883 repo.ui.status(msg % patch)
884 884 break
885 885
886 886 patches.append(patch)
887 887 return patches
888 888
889 889 def finish(self, repo, revs):
890 890 # Manually trigger phase computation to ensure phasedefaults is
891 891 # executed before we remove the patches.
892 892 repo._phasecache
893 893 patches = self._revpatches(repo, sorted(revs))
894 894 qfinished = self._cleanup(patches, len(patches))
895 895 if qfinished and repo.ui.configbool('mq', 'secret', False):
896 896 # only use this logic when the secret option is added
897 897 oldqbase = repo[qfinished[0]]
898 898 tphase = repo.ui.config('phases', 'new-commit', phases.draft)
899 899 if oldqbase.phase() > tphase and oldqbase.p1().phase() <= tphase:
900 900 phases.advanceboundary(repo, tphase, qfinished)
901 901
902 902 def delete(self, repo, patches, opts):
903 903 if not patches and not opts.get('rev'):
904 904 raise util.Abort(_('qdelete requires at least one revision or '
905 905 'patch name'))
906 906
907 907 realpatches = []
908 908 for patch in patches:
909 909 patch = self.lookup(patch, strict=True)
910 910 info = self.isapplied(patch)
911 911 if info:
912 912 raise util.Abort(_("cannot delete applied patch %s") % patch)
913 913 if patch not in self.series:
914 914 raise util.Abort(_("patch %s not in series file") % patch)
915 915 if patch not in realpatches:
916 916 realpatches.append(patch)
917 917
918 918 numrevs = 0
919 919 if opts.get('rev'):
920 920 if not self.applied:
921 921 raise util.Abort(_('no patches applied'))
922 922 revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, opts.get('rev'))
923 923 if len(revs) > 1 and revs[0] > revs[1]:
924 924 revs.reverse()
925 925 revpatches = self._revpatches(repo, revs)
926 926 realpatches += revpatches
927 927 numrevs = len(revpatches)
928 928
929 929 self._cleanup(realpatches, numrevs, opts.get('keep'))
930 930
931 931 def checktoppatch(self, repo):
932 932 '''check that working directory is at qtip'''
933 933 if self.applied:
934 934 top = self.applied[-1].node
935 935 patch = self.applied[-1].name
936 936 if repo.dirstate.p1() != top:
937 937 raise util.Abort(_("working directory revision is not qtip"))
938 938 return top, patch
939 939 return None, None
940 940
941 941 def checksubstate(self, repo, baserev=None):
942 942 '''return list of subrepos at a different revision than substate.
943 943 Abort if any subrepos have uncommitted changes.'''
944 944 inclsubs = []
945 945 wctx = repo[None]
946 946 if baserev:
947 947 bctx = repo[baserev]
948 948 else:
949 949 bctx = wctx.parents()[0]
950 950 for s in sorted(wctx.substate):
951 951 if wctx.sub(s).dirty(True):
952 952 raise util.Abort(
953 953 _("uncommitted changes in subrepository %s") % s)
954 954 elif s not in bctx.substate or bctx.sub(s).dirty():
955 955 inclsubs.append(s)
956 956 return inclsubs
957 957
958 958 def putsubstate2changes(self, substatestate, changes):
959 959 for files in changes[:3]:
960 960 if '.hgsubstate' in files:
961 961 return # already listed up
962 962 # not yet listed up
963 963 if substatestate in 'a?':
964 964 changes[1].append('.hgsubstate')
965 965 elif substatestate in 'r':
966 966 changes[2].append('.hgsubstate')
967 967 else: # modified
968 968 changes[0].append('.hgsubstate')
969 969
970 970 def localchangesfound(self, refresh=True):
971 971 if refresh:
972 972 raise util.Abort(_("local changes found, refresh first"))
973 973 else:
974 974 raise util.Abort(_("local changes found"))
975 975
976 976 def checklocalchanges(self, repo, force=False, refresh=True):
977 977 m, a, r, d = repo.status()[:4]
978 978 if (m or a or r or d) and not force:
979 979 self.localchangesfound(refresh)
980 980 return m, a, r, d
981 981
982 982 _reserved = ('series', 'status', 'guards', '.', '..')
983 983 def checkreservedname(self, name):
984 984 if name in self._reserved:
985 985 raise util.Abort(_('"%s" cannot be used as the name of a patch')
986 986 % name)
987 987 for prefix in ('.hg', '.mq'):
988 988 if name.startswith(prefix):
989 989 raise util.Abort(_('patch name cannot begin with "%s"')
990 990 % prefix)
991 991 for c in ('#', ':'):
992 992 if c in name:
993 993 raise util.Abort(_('"%s" cannot be used in the name of a patch')
994 994 % c)
995 995
996 996 def checkpatchname(self, name, force=False):
997 997 self.checkreservedname(name)
998 998 if not force and os.path.exists(self.join(name)):
999 999 if os.path.isdir(self.join(name)):
1000 1000 raise util.Abort(_('"%s" already exists as a directory')
1001 1001 % name)
1002 1002 else:
1003 1003 raise util.Abort(_('patch "%s" already exists') % name)
1004 1004
1005 1005 def checkkeepchanges(self, keepchanges, force):
1006 1006 if force and keepchanges:
1007 1007 raise util.Abort(_('cannot use both --force and --keep-changes'))
1008 1008
1009 1009 def new(self, repo, patchfn, *pats, **opts):
1010 1010 """options:
1011 1011 msg: a string or a no-argument function returning a string
1012 1012 """
1013 1013 msg = opts.get('msg')
1014 1014 user = opts.get('user')
1015 1015 date = opts.get('date')
1016 1016 if date:
1017 1017 date = util.parsedate(date)
1018 1018 diffopts = self.diffopts({'git': opts.get('git')})
1019 1019 if opts.get('checkname', True):
1020 1020 self.checkpatchname(patchfn)
1021 1021 inclsubs = self.checksubstate(repo)
1022 1022 if inclsubs:
1023 1023 inclsubs.append('.hgsubstate')
1024 1024 substatestate = repo.dirstate['.hgsubstate']
1025 1025 if opts.get('include') or opts.get('exclude') or pats:
1026 1026 if inclsubs:
1027 1027 pats = list(pats or []) + inclsubs
1028 1028 match = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts)
1029 1029 # detect missing files in pats
1030 1030 def badfn(f, msg):
1031 1031 if f != '.hgsubstate': # .hgsubstate is auto-created
1032 1032 raise util.Abort('%s: %s' % (f, msg))
1033 1033 match.bad = badfn
1034 1034 changes = repo.status(match=match)
1035 1035 m, a, r, d = changes[:4]
1036 1036 else:
1037 1037 changes = self.checklocalchanges(repo, force=True)
1038 1038 m, a, r, d = changes
1039 1039 match = scmutil.matchfiles(repo, m + a + r + inclsubs)
1040 1040 if len(repo[None].parents()) > 1:
1041 1041 raise util.Abort(_('cannot manage merge changesets'))
1042 1042 commitfiles = m + a + r
1043 1043 self.checktoppatch(repo)
1044 1044 insert = self.fullseriesend()
1045 1045 wlock = repo.wlock()
1046 1046 try:
1047 1047 try:
1048 1048 # if patch file write fails, abort early
1049 1049 p = self.opener(patchfn, "w")
1050 1050 except IOError, e:
1051 1051 raise util.Abort(_('cannot write patch "%s": %s')
1052 1052 % (patchfn, e.strerror))
1053 1053 try:
1054 1054 if self.plainmode:
1055 1055 if user:
1056 1056 p.write("From: " + user + "\n")
1057 1057 if not date:
1058 1058 p.write("\n")
1059 1059 if date:
1060 1060 p.write("Date: %d %d\n\n" % date)
1061 1061 else:
1062 1062 p.write("# HG changeset patch\n")
1063 1063 p.write("# Parent "
1064 1064 + hex(repo[None].p1().node()) + "\n")
1065 1065 if user:
1066 1066 p.write("# User " + user + "\n")
1067 1067 if date:
1068 1068 p.write("# Date %s %s\n\n" % date)
1069 1069 if util.safehasattr(msg, '__call__'):
1070 1070 msg = msg()
1071 1071 commitmsg = msg and msg or ("[mq]: %s" % patchfn)
1072 1072 n = newcommit(repo, None, commitmsg, user, date, match=match,
1073 1073 force=True)
1074 1074 if n is None:
1075 1075 raise util.Abort(_("repo commit failed"))
1076 1076 try:
1077 1077 self.fullseries[insert:insert] = [patchfn]
1078 1078 self.applied.append(statusentry(n, patchfn))
1079 1079 self.parseseries()
1080 1080 self.seriesdirty = True
1081 1081 self.applieddirty = True
1082 1082 if msg:
1083 1083 msg = msg + "\n\n"
1084 1084 p.write(msg)
1085 1085 if commitfiles:
1086 1086 parent = self.qparents(repo, n)
1087 1087 if inclsubs:
1088 1088 self.putsubstate2changes(substatestate, changes)
1089 1089 chunks = patchmod.diff(repo, node1=parent, node2=n,
1090 1090 changes=changes, opts=diffopts)
1091 1091 for chunk in chunks:
1092 1092 p.write(chunk)
1093 1093 p.close()
1094 1094 r = self.qrepo()
1095 1095 if r:
1096 1096 r[None].add([patchfn])
1097 1097 except: # re-raises
1098 1098 repo.rollback()
1099 1099 raise
1100 1100 except Exception:
1101 1101 patchpath = self.join(patchfn)
1102 1102 try:
1103 1103 os.unlink(patchpath)
1104 1104 except OSError:
1105 1105 self.ui.warn(_('error unlinking %s\n') % patchpath)
1106 1106 raise
1107 1107 self.removeundo(repo)
1108 1108 finally:
1109 1109 release(wlock)
1110 1110
1111 1111 def strip(self, repo, revs, update=True, backup="all", force=None):
1112 1112 wlock = lock = None
1113 1113 try:
1114 1114 wlock = repo.wlock()
1115 1115 lock = repo.lock()
1116 1116
1117 1117 if update:
1118 1118 self.checklocalchanges(repo, force=force, refresh=False)
1119 1119 urev = self.qparents(repo, revs[0])
1120 1120 hg.clean(repo, urev)
1121 1121 repo.dirstate.write()
1122 1122
1123 1123 repair.strip(self.ui, repo, revs, backup)
1124 1124 finally:
1125 1125 release(lock, wlock)
1126 1126
1127 1127 def isapplied(self, patch):
1128 1128 """returns (index, rev, patch)"""
1129 1129 for i, a in enumerate(self.applied):
1130 1130 if a.name == patch:
1131 1131 return (i, a.node, a.name)
1132 1132 return None
1133 1133
1134 1134 # if the exact patch name does not exist, we try a few
1135 1135 # variations. If strict is passed, we try only #1
1136 1136 #
1137 1137 # 1) a number (as string) to indicate an offset in the series file
1138 1138 # 2) a unique substring of the patch name was given
1139 1139 # 3) patchname[-+]num to indicate an offset in the series file
1140 1140 def lookup(self, patch, strict=False):
1141 1141 def partialname(s):
1142 1142 if s in self.series:
1143 1143 return s
1144 1144 matches = [x for x in self.series if s in x]
1145 1145 if len(matches) > 1:
1146 1146 self.ui.warn(_('patch name "%s" is ambiguous:\n') % s)
1147 1147 for m in matches:
1148 1148 self.ui.warn(' %s\n' % m)
1149 1149 return None
1150 1150 if matches:
1151 1151 return matches[0]
1152 1152 if self.series and self.applied:
1153 1153 if s == 'qtip':
1154 1154 return self.series[self.seriesend(True) - 1]
1155 1155 if s == 'qbase':
1156 1156 return self.series[0]
1157 1157 return None
1158 1158
1159 1159 if patch in self.series:
1160 1160 return patch
1161 1161
1162 1162 if not os.path.isfile(self.join(patch)):
1163 1163 try:
1164 1164 sno = int(patch)
1165 1165 except (ValueError, OverflowError):
1166 1166 pass
1167 1167 else:
1168 1168 if -len(self.series) <= sno < len(self.series):
1169 1169 return self.series[sno]
1170 1170
1171 1171 if not strict:
1172 1172 res = partialname(patch)
1173 1173 if res:
1174 1174 return res
1175 1175 minus = patch.rfind('-')
1176 1176 if minus >= 0:
1177 1177 res = partialname(patch[:minus])
1178 1178 if res:
1179 1179 i = self.series.index(res)
1180 1180 try:
1181 1181 off = int(patch[minus + 1:] or 1)
1182 1182 except (ValueError, OverflowError):
1183 1183 pass
1184 1184 else:
1185 1185 if i - off >= 0:
1186 1186 return self.series[i - off]
1187 1187 plus = patch.rfind('+')
1188 1188 if plus >= 0:
1189 1189 res = partialname(patch[:plus])
1190 1190 if res:
1191 1191 i = self.series.index(res)
1192 1192 try:
1193 1193 off = int(patch[plus + 1:] or 1)
1194 1194 except (ValueError, OverflowError):
1195 1195 pass
1196 1196 else:
1197 1197 if i + off < len(self.series):
1198 1198 return self.series[i + off]
1199 1199 raise util.Abort(_("patch %s not in series") % patch)
1200 1200
1201 1201 def push(self, repo, patch=None, force=False, list=False, mergeq=None,
1202 1202 all=False, move=False, exact=False, nobackup=False,
1203 1203 keepchanges=False):
1204 1204 self.checkkeepchanges(keepchanges, force)
1205 1205 diffopts = self.diffopts()
1206 1206 wlock = repo.wlock()
1207 1207 try:
1208 1208 heads = []
1209 1209 for b, ls in repo.branchmap().iteritems():
1210 1210 heads += ls
1211 1211 if not heads:
1212 1212 heads = [nullid]
1213 1213 if repo.dirstate.p1() not in heads and not exact:
1214 1214 self.ui.status(_("(working directory not at a head)\n"))
1215 1215
1216 1216 if not self.series:
1217 1217 self.ui.warn(_('no patches in series\n'))
1218 1218 return 0
1219 1219
1220 1220 # Suppose our series file is: A B C and the current 'top'
1221 1221 # patch is B. qpush C should be performed (moving forward)
1222 1222 # qpush B is a NOP (no change) qpush A is an error (can't
1223 1223 # go backwards with qpush)
1224 1224 if patch:
1225 1225 patch = self.lookup(patch)
1226 1226 info = self.isapplied(patch)
1227 1227 if info and info[0] >= len(self.applied) - 1:
1228 1228 self.ui.warn(
1229 1229 _('qpush: %s is already at the top\n') % patch)
1230 1230 return 0
1231 1231
1232 1232 pushable, reason = self.pushable(patch)
1233 1233 if pushable:
1234 1234 if self.series.index(patch) < self.seriesend():
1235 1235 raise util.Abort(
1236 1236 _("cannot push to a previous patch: %s") % patch)
1237 1237 else:
1238 1238 if reason:
1239 1239 reason = _('guarded by %s') % reason
1240 1240 else:
1241 1241 reason = _('no matching guards')
1242 1242 self.ui.warn(_("cannot push '%s' - %s\n") % (patch, reason))
1243 1243 return 1
1244 1244 elif all:
1245 1245 patch = self.series[-1]
1246 1246 if self.isapplied(patch):
1247 1247 self.ui.warn(_('all patches are currently applied\n'))
1248 1248 return 0
1249 1249
1250 1250 # Following the above example, starting at 'top' of B:
1251 1251 # qpush should be performed (pushes C), but a subsequent
1252 1252 # qpush without an argument is an error (nothing to
1253 1253 # apply). This allows a loop of "...while hg qpush..." to
1254 1254 # work as it detects an error when done
1255 1255 start = self.seriesend()
1256 1256 if start == len(self.series):
1257 1257 self.ui.warn(_('patch series already fully applied\n'))
1258 1258 return 1
1259 1259 if not force and not keepchanges:
1260 1260 self.checklocalchanges(repo, refresh=self.applied)
1261 1261
1262 1262 if exact:
1263 1263 if keepchanges:
1264 1264 raise util.Abort(
1265 1265 _("cannot use --exact and --keep-changes together"))
1266 1266 if move:
1267 1267 raise util.Abort(_('cannot use --exact and --move '
1268 1268 'together'))
1269 1269 if self.applied:
1270 1270 raise util.Abort(_('cannot push --exact with applied '
1271 1271 'patches'))
1272 1272 root = self.series[start]
1273 1273 target = patchheader(self.join(root), self.plainmode).parent
1274 1274 if not target:
1275 1275 raise util.Abort(
1276 1276 _("%s does not have a parent recorded") % root)
1277 1277 if not repo[target] == repo['.']:
1278 1278 hg.update(repo, target)
1279 1279
1280 1280 if move:
1281 1281 if not patch:
1282 1282 raise util.Abort(_("please specify the patch to move"))
1283 1283 for fullstart, rpn in enumerate(self.fullseries):
1284 1284 # strip markers for patch guards
1285 1285 if self.guard_re.split(rpn, 1)[0] == self.series[start]:
1286 1286 break
1287 1287 for i, rpn in enumerate(self.fullseries[fullstart:]):
1288 1288 # strip markers for patch guards
1289 1289 if self.guard_re.split(rpn, 1)[0] == patch:
1290 1290 break
1291 1291 index = fullstart + i
1292 1292 assert index < len(self.fullseries)
1293 1293 fullpatch = self.fullseries[index]
1294 1294 del self.fullseries[index]
1295 1295 self.fullseries.insert(fullstart, fullpatch)
1296 1296 self.parseseries()
1297 1297 self.seriesdirty = True
1298 1298
1299 1299 self.applieddirty = True
1300 1300 if start > 0:
1301 1301 self.checktoppatch(repo)
1302 1302 if not patch:
1303 1303 patch = self.series[start]
1304 1304 end = start + 1
1305 1305 else:
1306 1306 end = self.series.index(patch, start) + 1
1307 1307
1308 1308 tobackup = set()
1309 1309 if (not nobackup and force) or keepchanges:
1310 1310 m, a, r, d = self.checklocalchanges(repo, force=True)
1311 1311 if keepchanges:
1312 1312 tobackup.update(m + a + r + d)
1313 1313 else:
1314 1314 tobackup.update(m + a)
1315 1315
1316 1316 s = self.series[start:end]
1317 1317 all_files = set()
1318 1318 try:
1319 1319 if mergeq:
1320 1320 ret = self.mergepatch(repo, mergeq, s, diffopts)
1321 1321 else:
1322 1322 ret = self.apply(repo, s, list, all_files=all_files,
1323 1323 tobackup=tobackup, keepchanges=keepchanges)
1324 1324 except: # re-raises
1325 1325 self.ui.warn(_('cleaning up working directory...'))
1326 1326 node = repo.dirstate.p1()
1327 1327 hg.revert(repo, node, None)
1328 1328 # only remove unknown files that we know we touched or
1329 1329 # created while patching
1330 1330 for f in all_files:
1331 1331 if f not in repo.dirstate:
1332 1332 util.unlinkpath(repo.wjoin(f), ignoremissing=True)
1333 1333 self.ui.warn(_('done\n'))
1334 1334 raise
1335 1335
1336 1336 if not self.applied:
1337 1337 return ret[0]
1338 1338 top = self.applied[-1].name
1339 1339 if ret[0] and ret[0] > 1:
1340 1340 msg = _("errors during apply, please fix and refresh %s\n")
1341 1341 self.ui.write(msg % top)
1342 1342 else:
1343 1343 self.ui.write(_("now at: %s\n") % top)
1344 1344 return ret[0]
1345 1345
1346 1346 finally:
1347 1347 wlock.release()
1348 1348
1349 1349 def pop(self, repo, patch=None, force=False, update=True, all=False,
1350 1350 nobackup=False, keepchanges=False):
1351 1351 self.checkkeepchanges(keepchanges, force)
1352 1352 wlock = repo.wlock()
1353 1353 try:
1354 1354 if patch:
1355 1355 # index, rev, patch
1356 1356 info = self.isapplied(patch)
1357 1357 if not info:
1358 1358 patch = self.lookup(patch)
1359 1359 info = self.isapplied(patch)
1360 1360 if not info:
1361 1361 raise util.Abort(_("patch %s is not applied") % patch)
1362 1362
1363 1363 if not self.applied:
1364 1364 # Allow qpop -a to work repeatedly,
1365 1365 # but not qpop without an argument
1366 1366 self.ui.warn(_("no patches applied\n"))
1367 1367 return not all
1368 1368
1369 1369 if all:
1370 1370 start = 0
1371 1371 elif patch:
1372 1372 start = info[0] + 1
1373 1373 else:
1374 1374 start = len(self.applied) - 1
1375 1375
1376 1376 if start >= len(self.applied):
1377 1377 self.ui.warn(_("qpop: %s is already at the top\n") % patch)
1378 1378 return
1379 1379
1380 1380 if not update:
1381 1381 parents = repo.dirstate.parents()
1382 1382 rr = [x.node for x in self.applied]
1383 1383 for p in parents:
1384 1384 if p in rr:
1385 1385 self.ui.warn(_("qpop: forcing dirstate update\n"))
1386 1386 update = True
1387 1387 else:
1388 1388 parents = [p.node() for p in repo[None].parents()]
1389 1389 needupdate = False
1390 1390 for entry in self.applied[start:]:
1391 1391 if entry.node in parents:
1392 1392 needupdate = True
1393 1393 break
1394 1394 update = needupdate
1395 1395
1396 1396 tobackup = set()
1397 1397 if update:
1398 1398 m, a, r, d = self.checklocalchanges(
1399 1399 repo, force=force or keepchanges)
1400 1400 if force:
1401 1401 if not nobackup:
1402 1402 tobackup.update(m + a)
1403 1403 elif keepchanges:
1404 1404 tobackup.update(m + a + r + d)
1405 1405
1406 1406 self.applieddirty = True
1407 1407 end = len(self.applied)
1408 1408 rev = self.applied[start].node
1409 1409
1410 1410 try:
1411 1411 heads = repo.changelog.heads(rev)
1412 1412 except error.LookupError:
1413 1413 node = short(rev)
1414 1414 raise util.Abort(_('trying to pop unknown node %s') % node)
1415 1415
1416 1416 if heads != [self.applied[-1].node]:
1417 1417 raise util.Abort(_("popping would remove a revision not "
1418 1418 "managed by this patch queue"))
1419 1419 if not repo[self.applied[-1].node].mutable():
1420 1420 raise util.Abort(
1421 1421 _("popping would remove an immutable revision"),
1422 1422 hint=_('see "hg help phases" for details'))
1423 1423
1424 1424 # we know there are no local changes, so we can make a simplified
1425 1425 # form of hg.update.
1426 1426 if update:
1427 1427 qp = self.qparents(repo, rev)
1428 1428 ctx = repo[qp]
1429 1429 m, a, r, d = repo.status(qp, '.')[:4]
1430 1430 if d:
1431 1431 raise util.Abort(_("deletions found between repo revs"))
1432 1432
1433 1433 tobackup = set(a + m + r) & tobackup
1434 1434 if keepchanges and tobackup:
1435 1435 self.localchangesfound()
1436 1436 self.backup(repo, tobackup)
1437 1437
1438 1438 for f in a:
1439 1439 util.unlinkpath(repo.wjoin(f), ignoremissing=True)
1440 1440 repo.dirstate.drop(f)
1441 1441 for f in m + r:
1442 1442 fctx = ctx[f]
1443 1443 repo.wwrite(f, fctx.data(), fctx.flags())
1444 1444 repo.dirstate.normal(f)
1445 1445 repo.setparents(qp, nullid)
1446 1446 for patch in reversed(self.applied[start:end]):
1447 1447 self.ui.status(_("popping %s\n") % patch.name)
1448 1448 del self.applied[start:end]
1449 1449 self.strip(repo, [rev], update=False, backup='strip')
1450 1450 if self.applied:
1451 1451 self.ui.write(_("now at: %s\n") % self.applied[-1].name)
1452 1452 else:
1453 1453 self.ui.write(_("patch queue now empty\n"))
1454 1454 finally:
1455 1455 wlock.release()
1456 1456
1457 1457 def diff(self, repo, pats, opts):
1458 1458 top, patch = self.checktoppatch(repo)
1459 1459 if not top:
1460 1460 self.ui.write(_("no patches applied\n"))
1461 1461 return
1462 1462 qp = self.qparents(repo, top)
1463 1463 if opts.get('reverse'):
1464 1464 node1, node2 = None, qp
1465 1465 else:
1466 1466 node1, node2 = qp, None
1467 1467 diffopts = self.diffopts(opts, patch)
1468 1468 self.printdiff(repo, diffopts, node1, node2, files=pats, opts=opts)
1469 1469
1470 1470 def refresh(self, repo, pats=None, **opts):
1471 1471 if not self.applied:
1472 1472 self.ui.write(_("no patches applied\n"))
1473 1473 return 1
1474 1474 msg = opts.get('msg', '').rstrip()
1475 1475 newuser = opts.get('user')
1476 1476 newdate = opts.get('date')
1477 1477 if newdate:
1478 1478 newdate = '%d %d' % util.parsedate(newdate)
1479 1479 wlock = repo.wlock()
1480 1480
1481 1481 try:
1482 1482 self.checktoppatch(repo)
1483 1483 (top, patchfn) = (self.applied[-1].node, self.applied[-1].name)
1484 1484 if repo.changelog.heads(top) != [top]:
1485 1485 raise util.Abort(_("cannot refresh a revision with children"))
1486 1486 if not repo[top].mutable():
1487 1487 raise util.Abort(_("cannot refresh immutable revision"),
1488 1488 hint=_('see "hg help phases" for details'))
1489 1489
1490 1490 cparents = repo.changelog.parents(top)
1491 1491 patchparent = self.qparents(repo, top)
1492 1492
1493 1493 inclsubs = self.checksubstate(repo, hex(patchparent))
1494 1494 if inclsubs:
1495 1495 inclsubs.append('.hgsubstate')
1496 1496 substatestate = repo.dirstate['.hgsubstate']
1497 1497
1498 1498 ph = patchheader(self.join(patchfn), self.plainmode)
1499 1499 diffopts = self.diffopts({'git': opts.get('git')}, patchfn)
1500 1500 if msg:
1501 1501 ph.setmessage(msg)
1502 1502 if newuser:
1503 1503 ph.setuser(newuser)
1504 1504 if newdate:
1505 1505 ph.setdate(newdate)
1506 1506 ph.setparent(hex(patchparent))
1507 1507
1508 1508 # only commit new patch when write is complete
1509 1509 patchf = self.opener(patchfn, 'w', atomictemp=True)
1510 1510
1511 1511 comments = str(ph)
1512 1512 if comments:
1513 1513 patchf.write(comments)
1514 1514
1515 1515 # update the dirstate in place, strip off the qtip commit
1516 1516 # and then commit.
1517 1517 #
1518 1518 # this should really read:
1519 1519 # mm, dd, aa = repo.status(top, patchparent)[:3]
1520 1520 # but we do it backwards to take advantage of manifest/changelog
1521 1521 # caching against the next repo.status call
1522 1522 mm, aa, dd = repo.status(patchparent, top)[:3]
1523 1523 changes = repo.changelog.read(top)
1524 1524 man = repo.manifest.read(changes[0])
1525 1525 aaa = aa[:]
1526 1526 matchfn = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts)
1527 1527 # in short mode, we only diff the files included in the
1528 1528 # patch already plus specified files
1529 1529 if opts.get('short'):
1530 1530 # if amending a patch, we start with existing
1531 1531 # files plus specified files - unfiltered
1532 1532 match = scmutil.matchfiles(repo, mm + aa + dd + matchfn.files())
1533 1533 # filter with include/exclude options
1534 1534 matchfn = scmutil.match(repo[None], opts=opts)
1535 1535 else:
1536 1536 match = scmutil.matchall(repo)
1537 1537 m, a, r, d = repo.status(match=match)[:4]
1538 1538 mm = set(mm)
1539 1539 aa = set(aa)
1540 1540 dd = set(dd)
1541 1541
1542 1542 # we might end up with files that were added between
1543 1543 # qtip and the dirstate parent, but then changed in the
1544 1544 # local dirstate. in this case, we want them to only
1545 1545 # show up in the added section
1546 1546 for x in m:
1547 1547 if x not in aa:
1548 1548 mm.add(x)
1549 1549 # we might end up with files added by the local dirstate that
1550 1550 # were deleted by the patch. In this case, they should only
1551 1551 # show up in the changed section.
1552 1552 for x in a:
1553 1553 if x in dd:
1554 1554 dd.remove(x)
1555 1555 mm.add(x)
1556 1556 else:
1557 1557 aa.add(x)
1558 1558 # make sure any files deleted in the local dirstate
1559 1559 # are not in the add or change column of the patch
1560 1560 forget = []
1561 1561 for x in d + r:
1562 1562 if x in aa:
1563 1563 aa.remove(x)
1564 1564 forget.append(x)
1565 1565 continue
1566 1566 else:
1567 1567 mm.discard(x)
1568 1568 dd.add(x)
1569 1569
1570 1570 m = list(mm)
1571 1571 r = list(dd)
1572 1572 a = list(aa)
1573 1573
1574 1574 # create 'match' that includes the files to be recommitted.
1575 1575 # apply matchfn via repo.status to ensure correct case handling.
1576 1576 cm, ca, cr, cd = repo.status(patchparent, match=matchfn)[:4]
1577 1577 allmatches = set(cm + ca + cr + cd)
1578 1578 refreshchanges = [x.intersection(allmatches) for x in (mm, aa, dd)]
1579 1579
1580 1580 files = set(inclsubs)
1581 1581 for x in refreshchanges:
1582 1582 files.update(x)
1583 1583 match = scmutil.matchfiles(repo, files)
1584 1584
1585 1585 bmlist = repo[top].bookmarks()
1586 1586
1587 1587 try:
1588 1588 if diffopts.git or diffopts.upgrade:
1589 1589 copies = {}
1590 1590 for dst in a:
1591 1591 src = repo.dirstate.copied(dst)
1592 1592 # during qfold, the source file for copies may
1593 1593 # be removed. Treat this as a simple add.
1594 1594 if src is not None and src in repo.dirstate:
1595 1595 copies.setdefault(src, []).append(dst)
1596 1596 repo.dirstate.add(dst)
1597 1597 # remember the copies between patchparent and qtip
1598 1598 for dst in aaa:
1599 1599 f = repo.file(dst)
1600 1600 src = f.renamed(man[dst])
1601 1601 if src:
1602 1602 copies.setdefault(src[0], []).extend(
1603 1603 copies.get(dst, []))
1604 1604 if dst in a:
1605 1605 copies[src[0]].append(dst)
1606 1606 # we can't copy a file created by the patch itself
1607 1607 if dst in copies:
1608 1608 del copies[dst]
1609 1609 for src, dsts in copies.iteritems():
1610 1610 for dst in dsts:
1611 1611 repo.dirstate.copy(src, dst)
1612 1612 else:
1613 1613 for dst in a:
1614 1614 repo.dirstate.add(dst)
1615 1615 # Drop useless copy information
1616 1616 for f in list(repo.dirstate.copies()):
1617 1617 repo.dirstate.copy(None, f)
1618 1618 for f in r:
1619 1619 repo.dirstate.remove(f)
1620 1620 # if the patch excludes a modified file, mark that
1621 1621 # file with mtime=0 so status can see it.
1622 1622 mm = []
1623 1623 for i in xrange(len(m) - 1, -1, -1):
1624 1624 if not matchfn(m[i]):
1625 1625 mm.append(m[i])
1626 1626 del m[i]
1627 1627 for f in m:
1628 1628 repo.dirstate.normal(f)
1629 1629 for f in mm:
1630 1630 repo.dirstate.normallookup(f)
1631 1631 for f in forget:
1632 1632 repo.dirstate.drop(f)
1633 1633
1634 1634 if not msg:
1635 1635 if not ph.message:
1636 1636 message = "[mq]: %s\n" % patchfn
1637 1637 else:
1638 1638 message = "\n".join(ph.message)
1639 1639 else:
1640 1640 message = msg
1641 1641
1642 1642 user = ph.user or changes[1]
1643 1643
1644 1644 oldphase = repo[top].phase()
1645 1645
1646 1646 # assumes strip can roll itself back if interrupted
1647 1647 repo.setparents(*cparents)
1648 1648 self.applied.pop()
1649 1649 self.applieddirty = True
1650 1650 self.strip(repo, [top], update=False,
1651 1651 backup='strip')
1652 1652 except: # re-raises
1653 1653 repo.dirstate.invalidate()
1654 1654 raise
1655 1655
1656 1656 try:
1657 1657 # might be nice to attempt to roll back strip after this
1658 1658
1659 1659 # Ensure we create a new changeset in the same phase than
1660 1660 # the old one.
1661 1661 n = newcommit(repo, oldphase, message, user, ph.date,
1662 1662 match=match, force=True)
1663 1663 # only write patch after a successful commit
1664 1664 c = [list(x) for x in refreshchanges]
1665 1665 if inclsubs:
1666 1666 self.putsubstate2changes(substatestate, c)
1667 1667 chunks = patchmod.diff(repo, patchparent,
1668 1668 changes=c, opts=diffopts)
1669 1669 for chunk in chunks:
1670 1670 patchf.write(chunk)
1671 1671 patchf.close()
1672 1672
1673 1673 marks = repo._bookmarks
1674 1674 for bm in bmlist:
1675 1675 marks[bm] = n
1676 1676 marks.write()
1677 1677
1678 1678 self.applied.append(statusentry(n, patchfn))
1679 1679 except: # re-raises
1680 1680 ctx = repo[cparents[0]]
1681 1681 repo.dirstate.rebuild(ctx.node(), ctx.manifest())
1682 1682 self.savedirty()
1683 1683 self.ui.warn(_('refresh interrupted while patch was popped! '
1684 1684 '(revert --all, qpush to recover)\n'))
1685 1685 raise
1686 1686 finally:
1687 1687 wlock.release()
1688 1688 self.removeundo(repo)
1689 1689
1690 1690 def init(self, repo, create=False):
1691 1691 if not create and os.path.isdir(self.path):
1692 1692 raise util.Abort(_("patch queue directory already exists"))
1693 1693 try:
1694 1694 os.mkdir(self.path)
1695 1695 except OSError, inst:
1696 1696 if inst.errno != errno.EEXIST or not create:
1697 1697 raise
1698 1698 if create:
1699 1699 return self.qrepo(create=True)
1700 1700
1701 1701 def unapplied(self, repo, patch=None):
1702 1702 if patch and patch not in self.series:
1703 1703 raise util.Abort(_("patch %s is not in series file") % patch)
1704 1704 if not patch:
1705 1705 start = self.seriesend()
1706 1706 else:
1707 1707 start = self.series.index(patch) + 1
1708 1708 unapplied = []
1709 1709 for i in xrange(start, len(self.series)):
1710 1710 pushable, reason = self.pushable(i)
1711 1711 if pushable:
1712 1712 unapplied.append((i, self.series[i]))
1713 1713 self.explainpushable(i)
1714 1714 return unapplied
1715 1715
1716 1716 def qseries(self, repo, missing=None, start=0, length=None, status=None,
1717 1717 summary=False):
1718 1718 def displayname(pfx, patchname, state):
1719 1719 if pfx:
1720 1720 self.ui.write(pfx)
1721 1721 if summary:
1722 1722 ph = patchheader(self.join(patchname), self.plainmode)
1723 1723 msg = ph.message and ph.message[0] or ''
1724 1724 if self.ui.formatted():
1725 1725 width = self.ui.termwidth() - len(pfx) - len(patchname) - 2
1726 1726 if width > 0:
1727 1727 msg = util.ellipsis(msg, width)
1728 1728 else:
1729 1729 msg = ''
1730 1730 self.ui.write(patchname, label='qseries.' + state)
1731 1731 self.ui.write(': ')
1732 1732 self.ui.write(msg, label='qseries.message.' + state)
1733 1733 else:
1734 1734 self.ui.write(patchname, label='qseries.' + state)
1735 1735 self.ui.write('\n')
1736 1736
1737 1737 applied = set([p.name for p in self.applied])
1738 1738 if length is None:
1739 1739 length = len(self.series) - start
1740 1740 if not missing:
1741 1741 if self.ui.verbose:
1742 1742 idxwidth = len(str(start + length - 1))
1743 1743 for i in xrange(start, start + length):
1744 1744 patch = self.series[i]
1745 1745 if patch in applied:
1746 1746 char, state = 'A', 'applied'
1747 1747 elif self.pushable(i)[0]:
1748 1748 char, state = 'U', 'unapplied'
1749 1749 else:
1750 1750 char, state = 'G', 'guarded'
1751 1751 pfx = ''
1752 1752 if self.ui.verbose:
1753 1753 pfx = '%*d %s ' % (idxwidth, i, char)
1754 1754 elif status and status != char:
1755 1755 continue
1756 1756 displayname(pfx, patch, state)
1757 1757 else:
1758 1758 msng_list = []
1759 1759 for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.path):
1760 1760 d = root[len(self.path) + 1:]
1761 1761 for f in files:
1762 1762 fl = os.path.join(d, f)
1763 1763 if (fl not in self.series and
1764 1764 fl not in (self.statuspath, self.seriespath,
1765 1765 self.guardspath)
1766 1766 and not fl.startswith('.')):
1767 1767 msng_list.append(fl)
1768 1768 for x in sorted(msng_list):
1769 1769 pfx = self.ui.verbose and ('D ') or ''
1770 1770 displayname(pfx, x, 'missing')
1771 1771
1772 1772 def issaveline(self, l):
1773 1773 if l.name == '.hg.patches.save.line':
1774 1774 return True
1775 1775
1776 1776 def qrepo(self, create=False):
1777 1777 ui = self.ui.copy()
1778 1778 ui.setconfig('paths', 'default', '', overlay=False)
1779 1779 ui.setconfig('paths', 'default-push', '', overlay=False)
1780 1780 if create or os.path.isdir(self.join(".hg")):
1781 1781 return hg.repository(ui, path=self.path, create=create)
1782 1782
1783 1783 def restore(self, repo, rev, delete=None, qupdate=None):
1784 1784 desc = repo[rev].description().strip()
1785 1785 lines = desc.splitlines()
1786 1786 i = 0
1787 1787 datastart = None
1788 1788 series = []
1789 1789 applied = []
1790 1790 qpp = None
1791 1791 for i, line in enumerate(lines):
1792 1792 if line == 'Patch Data:':
1793 1793 datastart = i + 1
1794 1794 elif line.startswith('Dirstate:'):
1795 1795 l = line.rstrip()
1796 1796 l = l[10:].split(' ')
1797 1797 qpp = [bin(x) for x in l]
1798 1798 elif datastart is not None:
1799 1799 l = line.rstrip()
1800 1800 n, name = l.split(':', 1)
1801 1801 if n:
1802 1802 applied.append(statusentry(bin(n), name))
1803 1803 else:
1804 1804 series.append(l)
1805 1805 if datastart is None:
1806 1806 self.ui.warn(_("no saved patch data found\n"))
1807 1807 return 1
1808 1808 self.ui.warn(_("restoring status: %s\n") % lines[0])
1809 1809 self.fullseries = series
1810 1810 self.applied = applied
1811 1811 self.parseseries()
1812 1812 self.seriesdirty = True
1813 1813 self.applieddirty = True
1814 1814 heads = repo.changelog.heads()
1815 1815 if delete:
1816 1816 if rev not in heads:
1817 1817 self.ui.warn(_("save entry has children, leaving it alone\n"))
1818 1818 else:
1819 1819 self.ui.warn(_("removing save entry %s\n") % short(rev))
1820 1820 pp = repo.dirstate.parents()
1821 1821 if rev in pp:
1822 1822 update = True
1823 1823 else:
1824 1824 update = False
1825 1825 self.strip(repo, [rev], update=update, backup='strip')
1826 1826 if qpp:
1827 1827 self.ui.warn(_("saved queue repository parents: %s %s\n") %
1828 1828 (short(qpp[0]), short(qpp[1])))
1829 1829 if qupdate:
1830 1830 self.ui.status(_("updating queue directory\n"))
1831 1831 r = self.qrepo()
1832 1832 if not r:
1833 1833 self.ui.warn(_("unable to load queue repository\n"))
1834 1834 return 1
1835 1835 hg.clean(r, qpp[0])
1836 1836
1837 1837 def save(self, repo, msg=None):
1838 1838 if not self.applied:
1839 1839 self.ui.warn(_("save: no patches applied, exiting\n"))
1840 1840 return 1
1841 1841 if self.issaveline(self.applied[-1]):
1842 1842 self.ui.warn(_("status is already saved\n"))
1843 1843 return 1
1844 1844
1845 1845 if not msg:
1846 1846 msg = _("hg patches saved state")
1847 1847 else:
1848 1848 msg = "hg patches: " + msg.rstrip('\r\n')
1849 1849 r = self.qrepo()
1850 1850 if r:
1851 1851 pp = r.dirstate.parents()
1852 1852 msg += "\nDirstate: %s %s" % (hex(pp[0]), hex(pp[1]))
1853 1853 msg += "\n\nPatch Data:\n"
1854 1854 msg += ''.join('%s\n' % x for x in self.applied)
1855 1855 msg += ''.join(':%s\n' % x for x in self.fullseries)
1856 1856 n = repo.commit(msg, force=True)
1857 1857 if not n:
1858 1858 self.ui.warn(_("repo commit failed\n"))
1859 1859 return 1
1860 1860 self.applied.append(statusentry(n, '.hg.patches.save.line'))
1861 1861 self.applieddirty = True
1862 1862 self.removeundo(repo)
1863 1863
1864 1864 def fullseriesend(self):
1865 1865 if self.applied:
1866 1866 p = self.applied[-1].name
1867 1867 end = self.findseries(p)
1868 1868 if end is None:
1869 1869 return len(self.fullseries)
1870 1870 return end + 1
1871 1871 return 0
1872 1872
1873 1873 def seriesend(self, all_patches=False):
1874 1874 """If all_patches is False, return the index of the next pushable patch
1875 1875 in the series, or the series length. If all_patches is True, return the
1876 1876 index of the first patch past the last applied one.
1877 1877 """
1878 1878 end = 0
1879 1879 def next(start):
1880 1880 if all_patches or start >= len(self.series):
1881 1881 return start
1882 1882 for i in xrange(start, len(self.series)):
1883 1883 p, reason = self.pushable(i)
1884 1884 if p:
1885 1885 return i
1886 1886 self.explainpushable(i)
1887 1887 return len(self.series)
1888 1888 if self.applied:
1889 1889 p = self.applied[-1].name
1890 1890 try:
1891 1891 end = self.series.index(p)
1892 1892 except ValueError:
1893 1893 return 0
1894 1894 return next(end + 1)
1895 1895 return next(end)
1896 1896
1897 1897 def appliedname(self, index):
1898 1898 pname = self.applied[index].name
1899 1899 if not self.ui.verbose:
1900 1900 p = pname
1901 1901 else:
1902 1902 p = str(self.series.index(pname)) + " " + pname
1903 1903 return p
1904 1904
1905 1905 def qimport(self, repo, files, patchname=None, rev=None, existing=None,
1906 1906 force=None, git=False):
1907 1907 def checkseries(patchname):
1908 1908 if patchname in self.series:
1909 1909 raise util.Abort(_('patch %s is already in the series file')
1910 1910 % patchname)
1911 1911
1912 1912 if rev:
1913 1913 if files:
1914 1914 raise util.Abort(_('option "-r" not valid when importing '
1915 1915 'files'))
1916 1916 rev = scmutil.revrange(repo, rev)
1917 1917 rev.sort(reverse=True)
1918 1918 elif not files:
1919 1919 raise util.Abort(_('no files or revisions specified'))
1920 1920 if (len(files) > 1 or len(rev) > 1) and patchname:
1921 1921 raise util.Abort(_('option "-n" not valid when importing multiple '
1922 1922 'patches'))
1923 1923 imported = []
1924 1924 if rev:
1925 1925 # If mq patches are applied, we can only import revisions
1926 1926 # that form a linear path to qbase.
1927 1927 # Otherwise, they should form a linear path to a head.
1928 1928 heads = repo.changelog.heads(repo.changelog.node(rev[-1]))
1929 1929 if len(heads) > 1:
1930 1930 raise util.Abort(_('revision %d is the root of more than one '
1931 1931 'branch') % rev[-1])
1932 1932 if self.applied:
1933 1933 base = repo.changelog.node(rev[0])
1934 1934 if base in [n.node for n in self.applied]:
1935 1935 raise util.Abort(_('revision %d is already managed')
1936 1936 % rev[0])
1937 1937 if heads != [self.applied[-1].node]:
1938 1938 raise util.Abort(_('revision %d is not the parent of '
1939 1939 'the queue') % rev[0])
1940 1940 base = repo.changelog.rev(self.applied[0].node)
1941 1941 lastparent = repo.changelog.parentrevs(base)[0]
1942 1942 else:
1943 1943 if heads != [repo.changelog.node(rev[0])]:
1944 1944 raise util.Abort(_('revision %d has unmanaged children')
1945 1945 % rev[0])
1946 1946 lastparent = None
1947 1947
1948 1948 diffopts = self.diffopts({'git': git})
1949 1949 for r in rev:
1950 1950 if not repo[r].mutable():
1951 1951 raise util.Abort(_('revision %d is not mutable') % r,
1952 1952 hint=_('see "hg help phases" for details'))
1953 1953 p1, p2 = repo.changelog.parentrevs(r)
1954 1954 n = repo.changelog.node(r)
1955 1955 if p2 != nullrev:
1956 1956 raise util.Abort(_('cannot import merge revision %d') % r)
1957 1957 if lastparent and lastparent != r:
1958 1958 raise util.Abort(_('revision %d is not the parent of %d')
1959 1959 % (r, lastparent))
1960 1960 lastparent = p1
1961 1961
1962 1962 if not patchname:
1963 1963 patchname = normname('%d.diff' % r)
1964 1964 checkseries(patchname)
1965 1965 self.checkpatchname(patchname, force)
1966 1966 self.fullseries.insert(0, patchname)
1967 1967
1968 1968 patchf = self.opener(patchname, "w")
1969 1969 cmdutil.export(repo, [n], fp=patchf, opts=diffopts)
1970 1970 patchf.close()
1971 1971
1972 1972 se = statusentry(n, patchname)
1973 1973 self.applied.insert(0, se)
1974 1974
1975 1975 self.added.append(patchname)
1976 1976 imported.append(patchname)
1977 1977 patchname = None
1978 1978 if rev and repo.ui.configbool('mq', 'secret', False):
1979 1979 # if we added anything with --rev, we must move the secret root
1980 1980 phases.retractboundary(repo, phases.secret, [n])
1981 1981 self.parseseries()
1982 1982 self.applieddirty = True
1983 1983 self.seriesdirty = True
1984 1984
1985 1985 for i, filename in enumerate(files):
1986 1986 if existing:
1987 1987 if filename == '-':
1988 1988 raise util.Abort(_('-e is incompatible with import from -'))
1989 1989 filename = normname(filename)
1990 1990 self.checkreservedname(filename)
1991 1991 originpath = self.join(filename)
1992 1992 if not os.path.isfile(originpath):
1993 1993 raise util.Abort(_("patch %s does not exist") % filename)
1994 1994
1995 1995 if patchname:
1996 1996 self.checkpatchname(patchname, force)
1997 1997
1998 1998 self.ui.write(_('renaming %s to %s\n')
1999 1999 % (filename, patchname))
2000 2000 util.rename(originpath, self.join(patchname))
2001 2001 else:
2002 2002 patchname = filename
2003 2003
2004 2004 else:
2005 2005 if filename == '-' and not patchname:
2006 2006 raise util.Abort(_('need --name to import a patch from -'))
2007 2007 elif not patchname:
2008 2008 patchname = normname(os.path.basename(filename.rstrip('/')))
2009 2009 self.checkpatchname(patchname, force)
2010 2010 try:
2011 2011 if filename == '-':
2012 2012 text = self.ui.fin.read()
2013 2013 else:
2014 2014 fp = hg.openpath(self.ui, filename)
2015 2015 text = fp.read()
2016 2016 fp.close()
2017 2017 except (OSError, IOError):
2018 2018 raise util.Abort(_("unable to read file %s") % filename)
2019 2019 patchf = self.opener(patchname, "w")
2020 2020 patchf.write(text)
2021 2021 patchf.close()
2022 2022 if not force:
2023 2023 checkseries(patchname)
2024 2024 if patchname not in self.series:
2025 2025 index = self.fullseriesend() + i
2026 2026 self.fullseries[index:index] = [patchname]
2027 2027 self.parseseries()
2028 2028 self.seriesdirty = True
2029 2029 self.ui.warn(_("adding %s to series file\n") % patchname)
2030 2030 self.added.append(patchname)
2031 2031 imported.append(patchname)
2032 2032 patchname = None
2033 2033
2034 2034 self.removeundo(repo)
2035 2035 return imported
2036 2036
2037 2037 def fixkeepchangesopts(ui, opts):
2038 2038 if (not ui.configbool('mq', 'keepchanges') or opts.get('force')
2039 2039 or opts.get('exact')):
2040 2040 return opts
2041 2041 opts = dict(opts)
2042 2042 opts['keep_changes'] = True
2043 2043 return opts
2044 2044
2045 2045 @command("qdelete|qremove|qrm",
2046 2046 [('k', 'keep', None, _('keep patch file')),
2047 2047 ('r', 'rev', [],
2048 2048 _('stop managing a revision (DEPRECATED)'), _('REV'))],
2049 2049 _('hg qdelete [-k] [PATCH]...'))
2050 2050 def delete(ui, repo, *patches, **opts):
2051 2051 """remove patches from queue
2052 2052
2053 2053 The patches must not be applied, and at least one patch is required. Exact
2054 2054 patch identifiers must be given. With -k/--keep, the patch files are
2055 2055 preserved in the patch directory.
2056 2056
2057 2057 To stop managing a patch and move it into permanent history,
2058 2058 use the :hg:`qfinish` command."""
2059 2059 q = repo.mq
2060 2060 q.delete(repo, patches, opts)
2061 2061 q.savedirty()
2062 2062 return 0
2063 2063
2064 2064 @command("qapplied",
2065 2065 [('1', 'last', None, _('show only the preceding applied patch'))
2066 2066 ] + seriesopts,
2067 2067 _('hg qapplied [-1] [-s] [PATCH]'))
2068 2068 def applied(ui, repo, patch=None, **opts):
2069 2069 """print the patches already applied
2070 2070
2071 2071 Returns 0 on success."""
2072 2072
2073 2073 q = repo.mq
2074 2074
2075 2075 if patch:
2076 2076 if patch not in q.series:
2077 2077 raise util.Abort(_("patch %s is not in series file") % patch)
2078 2078 end = q.series.index(patch) + 1
2079 2079 else:
2080 2080 end = q.seriesend(True)
2081 2081
2082 2082 if opts.get('last') and not end:
2083 2083 ui.write(_("no patches applied\n"))
2084 2084 return 1
2085 2085 elif opts.get('last') and end == 1:
2086 2086 ui.write(_("only one patch applied\n"))
2087 2087 return 1
2088 2088 elif opts.get('last'):
2089 2089 start = end - 2
2090 2090 end = 1
2091 2091 else:
2092 2092 start = 0
2093 2093
2094 2094 q.qseries(repo, length=end, start=start, status='A',
2095 2095 summary=opts.get('summary'))
2096 2096
2097 2097
2098 2098 @command("qunapplied",
2099 2099 [('1', 'first', None, _('show only the first patch'))] + seriesopts,
2100 2100 _('hg qunapplied [-1] [-s] [PATCH]'))
2101 2101 def unapplied(ui, repo, patch=None, **opts):
2102 2102 """print the patches not yet applied
2103 2103
2104 2104 Returns 0 on success."""
2105 2105
2106 2106 q = repo.mq
2107 2107 if patch:
2108 2108 if patch not in q.series:
2109 2109 raise util.Abort(_("patch %s is not in series file") % patch)
2110 2110 start = q.series.index(patch) + 1
2111 2111 else:
2112 2112 start = q.seriesend(True)
2113 2113
2114 2114 if start == len(q.series) and opts.get('first'):
2115 2115 ui.write(_("all patches applied\n"))
2116 2116 return 1
2117 2117
2118 2118 length = opts.get('first') and 1 or None
2119 2119 q.qseries(repo, start=start, length=length, status='U',
2120 2120 summary=opts.get('summary'))
2121 2121
2122 2122 @command("qimport",
2123 2123 [('e', 'existing', None, _('import file in patch directory')),
2124 2124 ('n', 'name', '',
2125 2125 _('name of patch file'), _('NAME')),
2126 2126 ('f', 'force', None, _('overwrite existing files')),
2127 2127 ('r', 'rev', [],
2128 2128 _('place existing revisions under mq control'), _('REV')),
2129 2129 ('g', 'git', None, _('use git extended diff format')),
2130 2130 ('P', 'push', None, _('qpush after importing'))],
2131 2131 _('hg qimport [-e] [-n NAME] [-f] [-g] [-P] [-r REV]... [FILE]...'))
2132 2132 def qimport(ui, repo, *filename, **opts):
2133 2133 """import a patch or existing changeset
2134 2134
2135 2135 The patch is inserted into the series after the last applied
2136 2136 patch. If no patches have been applied, qimport prepends the patch
2137 2137 to the series.
2138 2138
2139 2139 The patch will have the same name as its source file unless you
2140 2140 give it a new one with -n/--name.
2141 2141
2142 2142 You can register an existing patch inside the patch directory with
2143 2143 the -e/--existing flag.
2144 2144
2145 2145 With -f/--force, an existing patch of the same name will be
2146 2146 overwritten.
2147 2147
2148 2148 An existing changeset may be placed under mq control with -r/--rev
2149 2149 (e.g. qimport --rev tip -n patch will place tip under mq control).
2150 2150 With -g/--git, patches imported with --rev will use the git diff
2151 2151 format. See the diffs help topic for information on why this is
2152 2152 important for preserving rename/copy information and permission
2153 2153 changes. Use :hg:`qfinish` to remove changesets from mq control.
2154 2154
2155 2155 To import a patch from standard input, pass - as the patch file.
2156 2156 When importing from standard input, a patch name must be specified
2157 2157 using the --name flag.
2158 2158
2159 2159 To import an existing patch while renaming it::
2160 2160
2161 2161 hg qimport -e existing-patch -n new-name
2162 2162
2163 2163 Returns 0 if import succeeded.
2164 2164 """
2165 2165 lock = repo.lock() # cause this may move phase
2166 2166 try:
2167 2167 q = repo.mq
2168 2168 try:
2169 2169 imported = q.qimport(
2170 2170 repo, filename, patchname=opts.get('name'),
2171 2171 existing=opts.get('existing'), force=opts.get('force'),
2172 2172 rev=opts.get('rev'), git=opts.get('git'))
2173 2173 finally:
2174 2174 q.savedirty()
2175 2175 finally:
2176 2176 lock.release()
2177 2177
2178 2178 if imported and opts.get('push') and not opts.get('rev'):
2179 2179 return q.push(repo, imported[-1])
2180 2180 return 0
2181 2181
2182 2182 def qinit(ui, repo, create):
2183 2183 """initialize a new queue repository
2184 2184
2185 2185 This command also creates a series file for ordering patches, and
2186 2186 an mq-specific .hgignore file in the queue repository, to exclude
2187 2187 the status and guards files (these contain mostly transient state).
2188 2188
2189 2189 Returns 0 if initialization succeeded."""
2190 2190 q = repo.mq
2191 2191 r = q.init(repo, create)
2192 2192 q.savedirty()
2193 2193 if r:
2194 2194 if not os.path.exists(r.wjoin('.hgignore')):
2195 2195 fp = r.wopener('.hgignore', 'w')
2196 2196 fp.write('^\\.hg\n')
2197 2197 fp.write('^\\.mq\n')
2198 2198 fp.write('syntax: glob\n')
2199 2199 fp.write('status\n')
2200 2200 fp.write('guards\n')
2201 2201 fp.close()
2202 2202 if not os.path.exists(r.wjoin('series')):
2203 2203 r.wopener('series', 'w').close()
2204 2204 r[None].add(['.hgignore', 'series'])
2205 2205 commands.add(ui, r)
2206 2206 return 0
2207 2207
2208 2208 @command("^qinit",
2209 2209 [('c', 'create-repo', None, _('create queue repository'))],
2210 2210 _('hg qinit [-c]'))
2211 2211 def init(ui, repo, **opts):
2212 2212 """init a new queue repository (DEPRECATED)
2213 2213
2214 2214 The queue repository is unversioned by default. If
2215 2215 -c/--create-repo is specified, qinit will create a separate nested
2216 2216 repository for patches (qinit -c may also be run later to convert
2217 2217 an unversioned patch repository into a versioned one). You can use
2218 2218 qcommit to commit changes to this queue repository.
2219 2219
2220 2220 This command is deprecated. Without -c, it's implied by other relevant
2221 2221 commands. With -c, use :hg:`init --mq` instead."""
2222 2222 return qinit(ui, repo, create=opts.get('create_repo'))
2223 2223
2224 2224 @command("qclone",
2225 2225 [('', 'pull', None, _('use pull protocol to copy metadata')),
2226 2226 ('U', 'noupdate', None,
2227 2227 _('do not update the new working directories')),
2228 2228 ('', 'uncompressed', None,
2229 2229 _('use uncompressed transfer (fast over LAN)')),
2230 2230 ('p', 'patches', '',
2231 2231 _('location of source patch repository'), _('REPO')),
2232 2232 ] + commands.remoteopts,
2233 2233 _('hg qclone [OPTION]... SOURCE [DEST]'))
2234 2234 def clone(ui, source, dest=None, **opts):
2235 2235 '''clone main and patch repository at same time
2236 2236
2237 2237 If source is local, destination will have no patches applied. If
2238 2238 source is remote, this command can not check if patches are
2239 2239 applied in source, so cannot guarantee that patches are not
2240 2240 applied in destination. If you clone remote repository, be sure
2241 2241 before that it has no patches applied.
2242 2242
2243 2243 Source patch repository is looked for in <src>/.hg/patches by
2244 2244 default. Use -p <url> to change.
2245 2245
2246 2246 The patch directory must be a nested Mercurial repository, as
2247 2247 would be created by :hg:`init --mq`.
2248 2248
2249 2249 Return 0 on success.
2250 2250 '''
2251 2251 def patchdir(repo):
2252 2252 """compute a patch repo url from a repo object"""
2253 2253 url = repo.url()
2254 2254 if url.endswith('/'):
2255 2255 url = url[:-1]
2256 2256 return url + '/.hg/patches'
2257 2257
2258 2258 # main repo (destination and sources)
2259 2259 if dest is None:
2260 2260 dest = hg.defaultdest(source)
2261 2261 sr = hg.peer(ui, opts, ui.expandpath(source))
2262 2262
2263 2263 # patches repo (source only)
2264 2264 if opts.get('patches'):
2265 2265 patchespath = ui.expandpath(opts.get('patches'))
2266 2266 else:
2267 2267 patchespath = patchdir(sr)
2268 2268 try:
2269 2269 hg.peer(ui, opts, patchespath)
2270 2270 except error.RepoError:
2271 2271 raise util.Abort(_('versioned patch repository not found'
2272 2272 ' (see init --mq)'))
2273 2273 qbase, destrev = None, None
2274 2274 if sr.local():
2275 2275 repo = sr.local()
2276 2276 if repo.mq.applied and repo[qbase].phase() != phases.secret:
2277 2277 qbase = repo.mq.applied[0].node
2278 2278 if not hg.islocal(dest):
2279 2279 heads = set(repo.heads())
2280 2280 destrev = list(heads.difference(repo.heads(qbase)))
2281 2281 destrev.append(repo.changelog.parents(qbase)[0])
2282 2282 elif sr.capable('lookup'):
2283 2283 try:
2284 2284 qbase = sr.lookup('qbase')
2285 2285 except error.RepoError:
2286 2286 pass
2287 2287
2288 2288 ui.note(_('cloning main repository\n'))
2289 2289 sr, dr = hg.clone(ui, opts, sr.url(), dest,
2290 2290 pull=opts.get('pull'),
2291 2291 rev=destrev,
2292 2292 update=False,
2293 2293 stream=opts.get('uncompressed'))
2294 2294
2295 2295 ui.note(_('cloning patch repository\n'))
2296 2296 hg.clone(ui, opts, opts.get('patches') or patchdir(sr), patchdir(dr),
2297 2297 pull=opts.get('pull'), update=not opts.get('noupdate'),
2298 2298 stream=opts.get('uncompressed'))
2299 2299
2300 2300 if dr.local():
2301 2301 repo = dr.local()
2302 2302 if qbase:
2303 2303 ui.note(_('stripping applied patches from destination '
2304 2304 'repository\n'))
2305 2305 repo.mq.strip(repo, [qbase], update=False, backup=None)
2306 2306 if not opts.get('noupdate'):
2307 2307 ui.note(_('updating destination repository\n'))
2308 2308 hg.update(repo, repo.changelog.tip())
2309 2309
2310 2310 @command("qcommit|qci",
2311 2311 commands.table["^commit|ci"][1],
2312 2312 _('hg qcommit [OPTION]... [FILE]...'))
2313 2313 def commit(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
2314 2314 """commit changes in the queue repository (DEPRECATED)
2315 2315
2316 2316 This command is deprecated; use :hg:`commit --mq` instead."""
2317 2317 q = repo.mq
2318 2318 r = q.qrepo()
2319 2319 if not r:
2320 2320 raise util.Abort('no queue repository')
2321 2321 commands.commit(r.ui, r, *pats, **opts)
2322 2322
2323 2323 @command("qseries",
2324 2324 [('m', 'missing', None, _('print patches not in series')),
2325 2325 ] + seriesopts,
2326 2326 _('hg qseries [-ms]'))
2327 2327 def series(ui, repo, **opts):
2328 2328 """print the entire series file
2329 2329
2330 2330 Returns 0 on success."""
2331 2331 repo.mq.qseries(repo, missing=opts.get('missing'),
2332 2332 summary=opts.get('summary'))
2333 2333 return 0
2334 2334
2335 2335 @command("qtop", seriesopts, _('hg qtop [-s]'))
2336 2336 def top(ui, repo, **opts):
2337 2337 """print the name of the current patch
2338 2338
2339 2339 Returns 0 on success."""
2340 2340 q = repo.mq
2341 2341 t = q.applied and q.seriesend(True) or 0
2342 2342 if t:
2343 2343 q.qseries(repo, start=t - 1, length=1, status='A',
2344 2344 summary=opts.get('summary'))
2345 2345 else:
2346 2346 ui.write(_("no patches applied\n"))
2347 2347 return 1
2348 2348
2349 2349 @command("qnext", seriesopts, _('hg qnext [-s]'))
2350 2350 def next(ui, repo, **opts):
2351 2351 """print the name of the next pushable patch
2352 2352
2353 2353 Returns 0 on success."""
2354 2354 q = repo.mq
2355 2355 end = q.seriesend()
2356 2356 if end == len(q.series):
2357 2357 ui.write(_("all patches applied\n"))
2358 2358 return 1
2359 2359 q.qseries(repo, start=end, length=1, summary=opts.get('summary'))
2360 2360
2361 2361 @command("qprev", seriesopts, _('hg qprev [-s]'))
2362 2362 def prev(ui, repo, **opts):
2363 2363 """print the name of the preceding applied patch
2364 2364
2365 2365 Returns 0 on success."""
2366 2366 q = repo.mq
2367 2367 l = len(q.applied)
2368 2368 if l == 1:
2369 2369 ui.write(_("only one patch applied\n"))
2370 2370 return 1
2371 2371 if not l:
2372 2372 ui.write(_("no patches applied\n"))
2373 2373 return 1
2374 2374 idx = q.series.index(q.applied[-2].name)
2375 2375 q.qseries(repo, start=idx, length=1, status='A',
2376 2376 summary=opts.get('summary'))
2377 2377
2378 2378 def setupheaderopts(ui, opts):
2379 2379 if not opts.get('user') and opts.get('currentuser'):
2380 2380 opts['user'] = ui.username()
2381 2381 if not opts.get('date') and opts.get('currentdate'):
2382 2382 opts['date'] = "%d %d" % util.makedate()
2383 2383
2384 2384 @command("^qnew",
2385 2385 [('e', 'edit', None, _('edit commit message')),
2386 2386 ('f', 'force', None, _('import uncommitted changes (DEPRECATED)')),
2387 2387 ('g', 'git', None, _('use git extended diff format')),
2388 2388 ('U', 'currentuser', None, _('add "From: <current user>" to patch')),
2389 2389 ('u', 'user', '',
2390 2390 _('add "From: <USER>" to patch'), _('USER')),
2391 2391 ('D', 'currentdate', None, _('add "Date: <current date>" to patch')),
2392 2392 ('d', 'date', '',
2393 2393 _('add "Date: <DATE>" to patch'), _('DATE'))
2394 2394 ] + commands.walkopts + commands.commitopts,
2395 2395 _('hg qnew [-e] [-m TEXT] [-l FILE] PATCH [FILE]...'))
2396 2396 def new(ui, repo, patch, *args, **opts):
2397 2397 """create a new patch
2398 2398
2399 2399 qnew creates a new patch on top of the currently-applied patch (if
2400 2400 any). The patch will be initialized with any outstanding changes
2401 2401 in the working directory. You may also use -I/--include,
2402 2402 -X/--exclude, and/or a list of files after the patch name to add
2403 2403 only changes to matching files to the new patch, leaving the rest
2404 2404 as uncommitted modifications.
2405 2405
2406 2406 -u/--user and -d/--date can be used to set the (given) user and
2407 2407 date, respectively. -U/--currentuser and -D/--currentdate set user
2408 2408 to current user and date to current date.
2409 2409
2410 2410 -e/--edit, -m/--message or -l/--logfile set the patch header as
2411 2411 well as the commit message. If none is specified, the header is
2412 2412 empty and the commit message is '[mq]: PATCH'.
2413 2413
2414 2414 Use the -g/--git option to keep the patch in the git extended diff
2415 2415 format. Read the diffs help topic for more information on why this
2416 2416 is important for preserving permission changes and copy/rename
2417 2417 information.
2418 2418
2419 2419 Returns 0 on successful creation of a new patch.
2420 2420 """
2421 2421 msg = cmdutil.logmessage(ui, opts)
2422 2422 def getmsg():
2423 2423 return ui.edit(msg, opts.get('user') or ui.username())
2424 2424 q = repo.mq
2425 2425 opts['msg'] = msg
2426 2426 if opts.get('edit'):
2427 2427 opts['msg'] = getmsg
2428 2428 else:
2429 2429 opts['msg'] = msg
2430 2430 setupheaderopts(ui, opts)
2431 2431 q.new(repo, patch, *args, **opts)
2432 2432 q.savedirty()
2433 2433 return 0
2434 2434
2435 2435 @command("^qrefresh",
2436 2436 [('e', 'edit', None, _('edit commit message')),
2437 2437 ('g', 'git', None, _('use git extended diff format')),
2438 2438 ('s', 'short', None,
2439 2439 _('refresh only files already in the patch and specified files')),
2440 2440 ('U', 'currentuser', None,
2441 2441 _('add/update author field in patch with current user')),
2442 2442 ('u', 'user', '',
2443 2443 _('add/update author field in patch with given user'), _('USER')),
2444 2444 ('D', 'currentdate', None,
2445 2445 _('add/update date field in patch with current date')),
2446 2446 ('d', 'date', '',
2447 2447 _('add/update date field in patch with given date'), _('DATE'))
2448 2448 ] + commands.walkopts + commands.commitopts,
2449 2449 _('hg qrefresh [-I] [-X] [-e] [-m TEXT] [-l FILE] [-s] [FILE]...'))
2450 2450 def refresh(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
2451 2451 """update the current patch
2452 2452
2453 2453 If any file patterns are provided, the refreshed patch will
2454 2454 contain only the modifications that match those patterns; the
2455 2455 remaining modifications will remain in the working directory.
2456 2456
2457 2457 If -s/--short is specified, files currently included in the patch
2458 2458 will be refreshed just like matched files and remain in the patch.
2459 2459
2460 2460 If -e/--edit is specified, Mercurial will start your configured editor for
2461 2461 you to enter a message. In case qrefresh fails, you will find a backup of
2462 2462 your message in ``.hg/last-message.txt``.
2463 2463
2464 2464 hg add/remove/copy/rename work as usual, though you might want to
2465 2465 use git-style patches (-g/--git or [diff] git=1) to track copies
2466 2466 and renames. See the diffs help topic for more information on the
2467 2467 git diff format.
2468 2468
2469 2469 Returns 0 on success.
2470 2470 """
2471 2471 q = repo.mq
2472 2472 message = cmdutil.logmessage(ui, opts)
2473 2473 if opts.get('edit'):
2474 2474 if not q.applied:
2475 2475 ui.write(_("no patches applied\n"))
2476 2476 return 1
2477 2477 if message:
2478 2478 raise util.Abort(_('option "-e" incompatible with "-m" or "-l"'))
2479 2479 patch = q.applied[-1].name
2480 2480 ph = patchheader(q.join(patch), q.plainmode)
2481 2481 message = ui.edit('\n'.join(ph.message), ph.user or ui.username())
2482 2482 # We don't want to lose the patch message if qrefresh fails (issue2062)
2483 2483 repo.savecommitmessage(message)
2484 2484 setupheaderopts(ui, opts)
2485 2485 wlock = repo.wlock()
2486 2486 try:
2487 2487 ret = q.refresh(repo, pats, msg=message, **opts)
2488 2488 q.savedirty()
2489 2489 return ret
2490 2490 finally:
2491 2491 wlock.release()
2492 2492
2493 2493 @command("^qdiff",
2494 2494 commands.diffopts + commands.diffopts2 + commands.walkopts,
2495 2495 _('hg qdiff [OPTION]... [FILE]...'))
2496 2496 def diff(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
2497 2497 """diff of the current patch and subsequent modifications
2498 2498
2499 2499 Shows a diff which includes the current patch as well as any
2500 2500 changes which have been made in the working directory since the
2501 2501 last refresh (thus showing what the current patch would become
2502 2502 after a qrefresh).
2503 2503
2504 2504 Use :hg:`diff` if you only want to see the changes made since the
2505 2505 last qrefresh, or :hg:`export qtip` if you want to see changes
2506 2506 made by the current patch without including changes made since the
2507 2507 qrefresh.
2508 2508
2509 2509 Returns 0 on success.
2510 2510 """
2511 2511 repo.mq.diff(repo, pats, opts)
2512 2512 return 0
2513 2513
2514 2514 @command('qfold',
2515 2515 [('e', 'edit', None, _('edit patch header')),
2516 2516 ('k', 'keep', None, _('keep folded patch files')),
2517 2517 ] + commands.commitopts,
2518 2518 _('hg qfold [-e] [-k] [-m TEXT] [-l FILE] PATCH...'))
2519 2519 def fold(ui, repo, *files, **opts):
2520 2520 """fold the named patches into the current patch
2521 2521
2522 2522 Patches must not yet be applied. Each patch will be successively
2523 2523 applied to the current patch in the order given. If all the
2524 2524 patches apply successfully, the current patch will be refreshed
2525 2525 with the new cumulative patch, and the folded patches will be
2526 2526 deleted. With -k/--keep, the folded patch files will not be
2527 2527 removed afterwards.
2528 2528
2529 2529 The header for each folded patch will be concatenated with the
2530 2530 current patch header, separated by a line of ``* * *``.
2531 2531
2532 2532 Returns 0 on success."""
2533 2533 q = repo.mq
2534 2534 if not files:
2535 2535 raise util.Abort(_('qfold requires at least one patch name'))
2536 2536 if not q.checktoppatch(repo)[0]:
2537 2537 raise util.Abort(_('no patches applied'))
2538 2538 q.checklocalchanges(repo)
2539 2539
2540 2540 message = cmdutil.logmessage(ui, opts)
2541 2541 if opts.get('edit'):
2542 2542 if message:
2543 2543 raise util.Abort(_('option "-e" incompatible with "-m" or "-l"'))
2544 2544
2545 2545 parent = q.lookup('qtip')
2546 2546 patches = []
2547 2547 messages = []
2548 2548 for f in files:
2549 2549 p = q.lookup(f)
2550 2550 if p in patches or p == parent:
2551 2551 ui.warn(_('skipping already folded patch %s\n') % p)
2552 2552 if q.isapplied(p):
2553 2553 raise util.Abort(_('qfold cannot fold already applied patch %s')
2554 2554 % p)
2555 2555 patches.append(p)
2556 2556
2557 2557 for p in patches:
2558 2558 if not message:
2559 2559 ph = patchheader(q.join(p), q.plainmode)
2560 2560 if ph.message:
2561 2561 messages.append(ph.message)
2562 2562 pf = q.join(p)
2563 2563 (patchsuccess, files, fuzz) = q.patch(repo, pf)
2564 2564 if not patchsuccess:
2565 2565 raise util.Abort(_('error folding patch %s') % p)
2566 2566
2567 2567 if not message:
2568 2568 ph = patchheader(q.join(parent), q.plainmode)
2569 2569 message, user = ph.message, ph.user
2570 2570 for msg in messages:
2571 2571 message.append('* * *')
2572 2572 message.extend(msg)
2573 2573 message = '\n'.join(message)
2574 2574
2575 2575 if opts.get('edit'):
2576 2576 message = ui.edit(message, user or ui.username())
2577 2577
2578 2578 diffopts = q.patchopts(q.diffopts(), *patches)
2579 2579 wlock = repo.wlock()
2580 2580 try:
2581 2581 q.refresh(repo, msg=message, git=diffopts.git)
2582 2582 q.delete(repo, patches, opts)
2583 2583 q.savedirty()
2584 2584 finally:
2585 2585 wlock.release()
2586 2586
2587 2587 @command("qgoto",
2588 2588 [('', 'keep-changes', None,
2589 2589 _('tolerate non-conflicting local changes')),
2590 2590 ('f', 'force', None, _('overwrite any local changes')),
2591 2591 ('', 'no-backup', None, _('do not save backup copies of files'))],
2592 2592 _('hg qgoto [OPTION]... PATCH'))
2593 2593 def goto(ui, repo, patch, **opts):
2594 2594 '''push or pop patches until named patch is at top of stack
2595 2595
2596 2596 Returns 0 on success.'''
2597 2597 opts = fixkeepchangesopts(ui, opts)
2598 2598 q = repo.mq
2599 2599 patch = q.lookup(patch)
2600 2600 nobackup = opts.get('no_backup')
2601 2601 keepchanges = opts.get('keep_changes')
2602 2602 if q.isapplied(patch):
2603 2603 ret = q.pop(repo, patch, force=opts.get('force'), nobackup=nobackup,
2604 2604 keepchanges=keepchanges)
2605 2605 else:
2606 2606 ret = q.push(repo, patch, force=opts.get('force'), nobackup=nobackup,
2607 2607 keepchanges=keepchanges)
2608 2608 q.savedirty()
2609 2609 return ret
2610 2610
2611 2611 @command("qguard",
2612 2612 [('l', 'list', None, _('list all patches and guards')),
2613 2613 ('n', 'none', None, _('drop all guards'))],
2614 2614 _('hg qguard [-l] [-n] [PATCH] [-- [+GUARD]... [-GUARD]...]'))
2615 2615 def guard(ui, repo, *args, **opts):
2616 2616 '''set or print guards for a patch
2617 2617
2618 2618 Guards control whether a patch can be pushed. A patch with no
2619 2619 guards is always pushed. A patch with a positive guard ("+foo") is
2620 2620 pushed only if the :hg:`qselect` command has activated it. A patch with
2621 2621 a negative guard ("-foo") is never pushed if the :hg:`qselect` command
2622 2622 has activated it.
2623 2623
2624 2624 With no arguments, print the currently active guards.
2625 2625 With arguments, set guards for the named patch.
2626 2626
2627 2627 .. note::
2628 2628 Specifying negative guards now requires '--'.
2629 2629
2630 2630 To set guards on another patch::
2631 2631
2632 2632 hg qguard other.patch -- +2.6.17 -stable
2633 2633
2634 2634 Returns 0 on success.
2635 2635 '''
2636 2636 def status(idx):
2637 2637 guards = q.seriesguards[idx] or ['unguarded']
2638 2638 if q.series[idx] in applied:
2639 2639 state = 'applied'
2640 2640 elif q.pushable(idx)[0]:
2641 2641 state = 'unapplied'
2642 2642 else:
2643 2643 state = 'guarded'
2644 2644 label = 'qguard.patch qguard.%s qseries.%s' % (state, state)
2645 2645 ui.write('%s: ' % ui.label(q.series[idx], label))
2646 2646
2647 2647 for i, guard in enumerate(guards):
2648 2648 if guard.startswith('+'):
2649 2649 ui.write(guard, label='qguard.positive')
2650 2650 elif guard.startswith('-'):
2651 2651 ui.write(guard, label='qguard.negative')
2652 2652 else:
2653 2653 ui.write(guard, label='qguard.unguarded')
2654 2654 if i != len(guards) - 1:
2655 2655 ui.write(' ')
2656 2656 ui.write('\n')
2657 2657 q = repo.mq
2658 2658 applied = set(p.name for p in q.applied)
2659 2659 patch = None
2660 2660 args = list(args)
2661 2661 if opts.get('list'):
2662 2662 if args or opts.get('none'):
2663 2663 raise util.Abort(_('cannot mix -l/--list with options or '
2664 2664 'arguments'))
2665 2665 for i in xrange(len(q.series)):
2666 2666 status(i)
2667 2667 return
2668 2668 if not args or args[0][0:1] in '-+':
2669 2669 if not q.applied:
2670 2670 raise util.Abort(_('no patches applied'))
2671 2671 patch = q.applied[-1].name
2672 2672 if patch is None and args[0][0:1] not in '-+':
2673 2673 patch = args.pop(0)
2674 2674 if patch is None:
2675 2675 raise util.Abort(_('no patch to work with'))
2676 2676 if args or opts.get('none'):
2677 2677 idx = q.findseries(patch)
2678 2678 if idx is None:
2679 2679 raise util.Abort(_('no patch named %s') % patch)
2680 2680 q.setguards(idx, args)
2681 2681 q.savedirty()
2682 2682 else:
2683 2683 status(q.series.index(q.lookup(patch)))
2684 2684
2685 2685 @command("qheader", [], _('hg qheader [PATCH]'))
2686 2686 def header(ui, repo, patch=None):
2687 2687 """print the header of the topmost or specified patch
2688 2688
2689 2689 Returns 0 on success."""
2690 2690 q = repo.mq
2691 2691
2692 2692 if patch:
2693 2693 patch = q.lookup(patch)
2694 2694 else:
2695 2695 if not q.applied:
2696 2696 ui.write(_('no patches applied\n'))
2697 2697 return 1
2698 2698 patch = q.lookup('qtip')
2699 2699 ph = patchheader(q.join(patch), q.plainmode)
2700 2700
2701 2701 ui.write('\n'.join(ph.message) + '\n')
2702 2702
2703 2703 def lastsavename(path):
2704 2704 (directory, base) = os.path.split(path)
2705 2705 names = os.listdir(directory)
2706 2706 namere = re.compile("%s.([0-9]+)" % base)
2707 2707 maxindex = None
2708 2708 maxname = None
2709 2709 for f in names:
2710 2710 m = namere.match(f)
2711 2711 if m:
2712 2712 index = int(m.group(1))
2713 2713 if maxindex is None or index > maxindex:
2714 2714 maxindex = index
2715 2715 maxname = f
2716 2716 if maxname:
2717 2717 return (os.path.join(directory, maxname), maxindex)
2718 2718 return (None, None)
2719 2719
2720 2720 def savename(path):
2721 2721 (last, index) = lastsavename(path)
2722 2722 if last is None:
2723 2723 index = 0
2724 2724 newpath = path + ".%d" % (index + 1)
2725 2725 return newpath
2726 2726
2727 2727 @command("^qpush",
2728 2728 [('', 'keep-changes', None,
2729 2729 _('tolerate non-conflicting local changes')),
2730 2730 ('f', 'force', None, _('apply on top of local changes')),
2731 2731 ('e', 'exact', None,
2732 2732 _('apply the target patch to its recorded parent')),
2733 2733 ('l', 'list', None, _('list patch name in commit text')),
2734 2734 ('a', 'all', None, _('apply all patches')),
2735 2735 ('m', 'merge', None, _('merge from another queue (DEPRECATED)')),
2736 2736 ('n', 'name', '',
2737 2737 _('merge queue name (DEPRECATED)'), _('NAME')),
2738 2738 ('', 'move', None,
2739 2739 _('reorder patch series and apply only the patch')),
2740 2740 ('', 'no-backup', None, _('do not save backup copies of files'))],
2741 2741 _('hg qpush [-f] [-l] [-a] [--move] [PATCH | INDEX]'))
2742 2742 def push(ui, repo, patch=None, **opts):
2743 2743 """push the next patch onto the stack
2744 2744
2745 2745 By default, abort if the working directory contains uncommitted
2746 2746 changes. With --keep-changes, abort only if the uncommitted files
2747 2747 overlap with patched files. With -f/--force, backup and patch over
2748 2748 uncommitted changes.
2749 2749
2750 2750 Return 0 on success.
2751 2751 """
2752 2752 q = repo.mq
2753 2753 mergeq = None
2754 2754
2755 2755 opts = fixkeepchangesopts(ui, opts)
2756 2756 if opts.get('merge'):
2757 2757 if opts.get('name'):
2758 2758 newpath = repo.join(opts.get('name'))
2759 2759 else:
2760 2760 newpath, i = lastsavename(q.path)
2761 2761 if not newpath:
2762 2762 ui.warn(_("no saved queues found, please use -n\n"))
2763 2763 return 1
2764 2764 mergeq = queue(ui, repo.path, newpath)
2765 2765 ui.warn(_("merging with queue at: %s\n") % mergeq.path)
2766 2766 ret = q.push(repo, patch, force=opts.get('force'), list=opts.get('list'),
2767 2767 mergeq=mergeq, all=opts.get('all'), move=opts.get('move'),
2768 2768 exact=opts.get('exact'), nobackup=opts.get('no_backup'),
2769 2769 keepchanges=opts.get('keep_changes'))
2770 2770 return ret
2771 2771
2772 2772 @command("^qpop",
2773 2773 [('a', 'all', None, _('pop all patches')),
2774 2774 ('n', 'name', '',
2775 2775 _('queue name to pop (DEPRECATED)'), _('NAME')),
2776 2776 ('', 'keep-changes', None,
2777 2777 _('tolerate non-conflicting local changes')),
2778 2778 ('f', 'force', None, _('forget any local changes to patched files')),
2779 2779 ('', 'no-backup', None, _('do not save backup copies of files'))],
2780 2780 _('hg qpop [-a] [-f] [PATCH | INDEX]'))
2781 2781 def pop(ui, repo, patch=None, **opts):
2782 2782 """pop the current patch off the stack
2783 2783
2784 2784 Without argument, pops off the top of the patch stack. If given a
2785 2785 patch name, keeps popping off patches until the named patch is at
2786 2786 the top of the stack.
2787 2787
2788 2788 By default, abort if the working directory contains uncommitted
2789 2789 changes. With --keep-changes, abort only if the uncommitted files
2790 2790 overlap with patched files. With -f/--force, backup and discard
2791 2791 changes made to such files.
2792 2792
2793 2793 Return 0 on success.
2794 2794 """
2795 2795 opts = fixkeepchangesopts(ui, opts)
2796 2796 localupdate = True
2797 2797 if opts.get('name'):
2798 2798 q = queue(ui, repo.path, repo.join(opts.get('name')))
2799 2799 ui.warn(_('using patch queue: %s\n') % q.path)
2800 2800 localupdate = False
2801 2801 else:
2802 2802 q = repo.mq
2803 2803 ret = q.pop(repo, patch, force=opts.get('force'), update=localupdate,
2804 2804 all=opts.get('all'), nobackup=opts.get('no_backup'),
2805 2805 keepchanges=opts.get('keep_changes'))
2806 2806 q.savedirty()
2807 2807 return ret
2808 2808
2809 2809 @command("qrename|qmv", [], _('hg qrename PATCH1 [PATCH2]'))
2810 2810 def rename(ui, repo, patch, name=None, **opts):
2811 2811 """rename a patch
2812 2812
2813 2813 With one argument, renames the current patch to PATCH1.
2814 2814 With two arguments, renames PATCH1 to PATCH2.
2815 2815
2816 2816 Returns 0 on success."""
2817 2817 q = repo.mq
2818 2818 if not name:
2819 2819 name = patch
2820 2820 patch = None
2821 2821
2822 2822 if patch:
2823 2823 patch = q.lookup(patch)
2824 2824 else:
2825 2825 if not q.applied:
2826 2826 ui.write(_('no patches applied\n'))
2827 2827 return
2828 2828 patch = q.lookup('qtip')
2829 2829 absdest = q.join(name)
2830 2830 if os.path.isdir(absdest):
2831 2831 name = normname(os.path.join(name, os.path.basename(patch)))
2832 2832 absdest = q.join(name)
2833 2833 q.checkpatchname(name)
2834 2834
2835 2835 ui.note(_('renaming %s to %s\n') % (patch, name))
2836 2836 i = q.findseries(patch)
2837 2837 guards = q.guard_re.findall(q.fullseries[i])
2838 2838 q.fullseries[i] = name + ''.join([' #' + g for g in guards])
2839 2839 q.parseseries()
2840 2840 q.seriesdirty = True
2841 2841
2842 2842 info = q.isapplied(patch)
2843 2843 if info:
2844 2844 q.applied[info[0]] = statusentry(info[1], name)
2845 2845 q.applieddirty = True
2846 2846
2847 2847 destdir = os.path.dirname(absdest)
2848 2848 if not os.path.isdir(destdir):
2849 2849 os.makedirs(destdir)
2850 2850 util.rename(q.join(patch), absdest)
2851 2851 r = q.qrepo()
2852 2852 if r and patch in r.dirstate:
2853 2853 wctx = r[None]
2854 2854 wlock = r.wlock()
2855 2855 try:
2856 2856 if r.dirstate[patch] == 'a':
2857 2857 r.dirstate.drop(patch)
2858 2858 r.dirstate.add(name)
2859 2859 else:
2860 2860 wctx.copy(patch, name)
2861 2861 wctx.forget([patch])
2862 2862 finally:
2863 2863 wlock.release()
2864 2864
2865 2865 q.savedirty()
2866 2866
2867 2867 @command("qrestore",
2868 2868 [('d', 'delete', None, _('delete save entry')),
2869 2869 ('u', 'update', None, _('update queue working directory'))],
2870 2870 _('hg qrestore [-d] [-u] REV'))
2871 2871 def restore(ui, repo, rev, **opts):
2872 2872 """restore the queue state saved by a revision (DEPRECATED)
2873 2873
2874 2874 This command is deprecated, use :hg:`rebase` instead."""
2875 2875 rev = repo.lookup(rev)
2876 2876 q = repo.mq
2877 2877 q.restore(repo, rev, delete=opts.get('delete'),
2878 2878 qupdate=opts.get('update'))
2879 2879 q.savedirty()
2880 2880 return 0
2881 2881
2882 2882 @command("qsave",
2883 2883 [('c', 'copy', None, _('copy patch directory')),
2884 2884 ('n', 'name', '',
2885 2885 _('copy directory name'), _('NAME')),
2886 2886 ('e', 'empty', None, _('clear queue status file')),
2887 2887 ('f', 'force', None, _('force copy'))] + commands.commitopts,
2888 2888 _('hg qsave [-m TEXT] [-l FILE] [-c] [-n NAME] [-e] [-f]'))
2889 2889 def save(ui, repo, **opts):
2890 2890 """save current queue state (DEPRECATED)
2891 2891
2892 2892 This command is deprecated, use :hg:`rebase` instead."""
2893 2893 q = repo.mq
2894 2894 message = cmdutil.logmessage(ui, opts)
2895 2895 ret = q.save(repo, msg=message)
2896 2896 if ret:
2897 2897 return ret
2898 2898 q.savedirty() # save to .hg/patches before copying
2899 2899 if opts.get('copy'):
2900 2900 path = q.path
2901 2901 if opts.get('name'):
2902 2902 newpath = os.path.join(q.basepath, opts.get('name'))
2903 2903 if os.path.exists(newpath):
2904 2904 if not os.path.isdir(newpath):
2905 2905 raise util.Abort(_('destination %s exists and is not '
2906 2906 'a directory') % newpath)
2907 2907 if not opts.get('force'):
2908 2908 raise util.Abort(_('destination %s exists, '
2909 2909 'use -f to force') % newpath)
2910 2910 else:
2911 2911 newpath = savename(path)
2912 2912 ui.warn(_("copy %s to %s\n") % (path, newpath))
2913 2913 util.copyfiles(path, newpath)
2914 2914 if opts.get('empty'):
2915 2915 del q.applied[:]
2916 2916 q.applieddirty = True
2917 2917 q.savedirty()
2918 2918 return 0
2919 2919
2920 2920 @command("strip",
2921 2921 [
2922 2922 ('r', 'rev', [], _('strip specified revision (optional, '
2923 2923 'can specify revisions without this '
2924 2924 'option)'), _('REV')),
2925 2925 ('f', 'force', None, _('force removal of changesets, discard '
2926 2926 'uncommitted changes (no backup)')),
2927 2927 ('b', 'backup', None, _('bundle only changesets with local revision'
2928 2928 ' number greater than REV which are not'
2929 2929 ' descendants of REV (DEPRECATED)')),
2930 2930 ('', 'no-backup', None, _('no backups')),
2931 2931 ('', 'nobackup', None, _('no backups (DEPRECATED)')),
2932 2932 ('n', '', None, _('ignored (DEPRECATED)')),
2933 2933 ('k', 'keep', None, _("do not modify working copy during strip")),
2934 2934 ('B', 'bookmark', '', _("remove revs only reachable from given"
2935 2935 " bookmark"))],
2936 2936 _('hg strip [-k] [-f] [-n] [-B bookmark] [-r] REV...'))
2937 2937 def strip(ui, repo, *revs, **opts):
2938 2938 """strip changesets and all their descendants from the repository
2939 2939
2940 2940 The strip command removes the specified changesets and all their
2941 2941 descendants. If the working directory has uncommitted changes, the
2942 2942 operation is aborted unless the --force flag is supplied, in which
2943 2943 case changes will be discarded.
2944 2944
2945 2945 If a parent of the working directory is stripped, then the working
2946 2946 directory will automatically be updated to the most recent
2947 2947 available ancestor of the stripped parent after the operation
2948 2948 completes.
2949 2949
2950 2950 Any stripped changesets are stored in ``.hg/strip-backup`` as a
2951 2951 bundle (see :hg:`help bundle` and :hg:`help unbundle`). They can
2952 2952 be restored by running :hg:`unbundle .hg/strip-backup/BUNDLE`,
2953 2953 where BUNDLE is the bundle file created by the strip. Note that
2954 2954 the local revision numbers will in general be different after the
2955 2955 restore.
2956 2956
2957 2957 Use the --no-backup option to discard the backup bundle once the
2958 2958 operation completes.
2959 2959
2960 2960 Strip is not a history-rewriting operation and can be used on
2961 2961 changesets in the public phase. But if the stripped changesets have
2962 2962 been pushed to a remote repository you will likely pull them again.
2963 2963
2964 2964 Return 0 on success.
2965 2965 """
2966 2966 backup = 'all'
2967 2967 if opts.get('backup'):
2968 2968 backup = 'strip'
2969 2969 elif opts.get('no_backup') or opts.get('nobackup'):
2970 2970 backup = 'none'
2971 2971
2972 2972 cl = repo.changelog
2973 2973 revs = list(revs) + opts.get('rev')
2974 2974 revs = set(scmutil.revrange(repo, revs))
2975 2975
2976 2976 if opts.get('bookmark'):
2977 2977 mark = opts.get('bookmark')
2978 2978 marks = repo._bookmarks
2979 2979 if mark not in marks:
2980 2980 raise util.Abort(_("bookmark '%s' not found") % mark)
2981 2981
2982 2982 # If the requested bookmark is not the only one pointing to a
2983 2983 # a revision we have to only delete the bookmark and not strip
2984 2984 # anything. revsets cannot detect that case.
2985 2985 uniquebm = True
2986 2986 for m, n in marks.iteritems():
2987 2987 if m != mark and n == repo[mark].node():
2988 2988 uniquebm = False
2989 2989 break
2990 2990 if uniquebm:
2991 2991 rsrevs = repo.revs("ancestors(bookmark(%s)) - "
2992 2992 "ancestors(head() and not bookmark(%s)) - "
2993 2993 "ancestors(bookmark() and not bookmark(%s))",
2994 2994 mark, mark, mark)
2995 2995 revs.update(set(rsrevs))
2996 2996 if not revs:
2997 2997 del marks[mark]
2998 2998 marks.write()
2999 2999 ui.write(_("bookmark '%s' deleted\n") % mark)
3000 3000
3001 3001 if not revs:
3002 3002 raise util.Abort(_('empty revision set'))
3003 3003
3004 3004 descendants = set(cl.descendants(revs))
3005 3005 strippedrevs = revs.union(descendants)
3006 3006 roots = revs.difference(descendants)
3007 3007
3008 3008 update = False
3009 3009 # if one of the wdir parent is stripped we'll need
3010 3010 # to update away to an earlier revision
3011 3011 for p in repo.dirstate.parents():
3012 3012 if p != nullid and cl.rev(p) in strippedrevs:
3013 3013 update = True
3014 3014 break
3015 3015
3016 3016 rootnodes = set(cl.node(r) for r in roots)
3017 3017
3018 3018 q = repo.mq
3019 3019 if q.applied:
3020 3020 # refresh queue state if we're about to strip
3021 3021 # applied patches
3022 3022 if cl.rev(repo.lookup('qtip')) in strippedrevs:
3023 3023 q.applieddirty = True
3024 3024 start = 0
3025 3025 end = len(q.applied)
3026 3026 for i, statusentry in enumerate(q.applied):
3027 3027 if statusentry.node in rootnodes:
3028 3028 # if one of the stripped roots is an applied
3029 3029 # patch, only part of the queue is stripped
3030 3030 start = i
3031 3031 break
3032 3032 del q.applied[start:end]
3033 3033 q.savedirty()
3034 3034
3035 3035 revs = sorted(rootnodes)
3036 3036 if update and opts.get('keep'):
3037 3037 wlock = repo.wlock()
3038 3038 try:
3039 3039 urev = repo.mq.qparents(repo, revs[0])
3040 3040 uctx = repo[urev]
3041 3041
3042 3042 # only reset the dirstate for files that would actually change
3043 3043 # between the working context and uctx
3044 3044 descendantrevs = repo.revs("%s::." % uctx.rev())
3045 3045 changedfiles = []
3046 3046 for rev in descendantrevs:
3047 # blindy reset the files, regardless of what actually changed
3047 # blindly reset the files, regardless of what actually changed
3048 3048 changedfiles.extend(repo[rev].files())
3049 3049
3050 3050 # reset files that only changed in the dirstate too
3051 3051 dirstate = repo.dirstate
3052 3052 dirchanges = [f for f in dirstate if dirstate[f] != 'n']
3053 3053 changedfiles.extend(dirchanges)
3054 3054
3055 3055 repo.dirstate.rebuild(urev, uctx.manifest(), changedfiles)
3056 3056 repo.dirstate.write()
3057 3057 update = False
3058 3058 finally:
3059 3059 wlock.release()
3060 3060
3061 3061 if opts.get('bookmark'):
3062 3062 del marks[mark]
3063 3063 marks.write()
3064 3064 ui.write(_("bookmark '%s' deleted\n") % mark)
3065 3065
3066 3066 repo.mq.strip(repo, revs, backup=backup, update=update,
3067 3067 force=opts.get('force'))
3068 3068
3069 3069 return 0
3070 3070
3071 3071 @command("qselect",
3072 3072 [('n', 'none', None, _('disable all guards')),
3073 3073 ('s', 'series', None, _('list all guards in series file')),
3074 3074 ('', 'pop', None, _('pop to before first guarded applied patch')),
3075 3075 ('', 'reapply', None, _('pop, then reapply patches'))],
3076 3076 _('hg qselect [OPTION]... [GUARD]...'))
3077 3077 def select(ui, repo, *args, **opts):
3078 3078 '''set or print guarded patches to push
3079 3079
3080 3080 Use the :hg:`qguard` command to set or print guards on patch, then use
3081 3081 qselect to tell mq which guards to use. A patch will be pushed if
3082 3082 it has no guards or any positive guards match the currently
3083 3083 selected guard, but will not be pushed if any negative guards
3084 3084 match the current guard. For example::
3085 3085
3086 3086 qguard foo.patch -- -stable (negative guard)
3087 3087 qguard bar.patch +stable (positive guard)
3088 3088 qselect stable
3089 3089
3090 3090 This activates the "stable" guard. mq will skip foo.patch (because
3091 3091 it has a negative match) but push bar.patch (because it has a
3092 3092 positive match).
3093 3093
3094 3094 With no arguments, prints the currently active guards.
3095 3095 With one argument, sets the active guard.
3096 3096
3097 3097 Use -n/--none to deactivate guards (no other arguments needed).
3098 3098 When no guards are active, patches with positive guards are
3099 3099 skipped and patches with negative guards are pushed.
3100 3100
3101 3101 qselect can change the guards on applied patches. It does not pop
3102 3102 guarded patches by default. Use --pop to pop back to the last
3103 3103 applied patch that is not guarded. Use --reapply (which implies
3104 3104 --pop) to push back to the current patch afterwards, but skip
3105 3105 guarded patches.
3106 3106
3107 3107 Use -s/--series to print a list of all guards in the series file
3108 3108 (no other arguments needed). Use -v for more information.
3109 3109
3110 3110 Returns 0 on success.'''
3111 3111
3112 3112 q = repo.mq
3113 3113 guards = q.active()
3114 3114 if args or opts.get('none'):
3115 3115 old_unapplied = q.unapplied(repo)
3116 3116 old_guarded = [i for i in xrange(len(q.applied)) if
3117 3117 not q.pushable(i)[0]]
3118 3118 q.setactive(args)
3119 3119 q.savedirty()
3120 3120 if not args:
3121 3121 ui.status(_('guards deactivated\n'))
3122 3122 if not opts.get('pop') and not opts.get('reapply'):
3123 3123 unapplied = q.unapplied(repo)
3124 3124 guarded = [i for i in xrange(len(q.applied))
3125 3125 if not q.pushable(i)[0]]
3126 3126 if len(unapplied) != len(old_unapplied):
3127 3127 ui.status(_('number of unguarded, unapplied patches has '
3128 3128 'changed from %d to %d\n') %
3129 3129 (len(old_unapplied), len(unapplied)))
3130 3130 if len(guarded) != len(old_guarded):
3131 3131 ui.status(_('number of guarded, applied patches has changed '
3132 3132 'from %d to %d\n') %
3133 3133 (len(old_guarded), len(guarded)))
3134 3134 elif opts.get('series'):
3135 3135 guards = {}
3136 3136 noguards = 0
3137 3137 for gs in q.seriesguards:
3138 3138 if not gs:
3139 3139 noguards += 1
3140 3140 for g in gs:
3141 3141 guards.setdefault(g, 0)
3142 3142 guards[g] += 1
3143 3143 if ui.verbose:
3144 3144 guards['NONE'] = noguards
3145 3145 guards = guards.items()
3146 3146 guards.sort(key=lambda x: x[0][1:])
3147 3147 if guards:
3148 3148 ui.note(_('guards in series file:\n'))
3149 3149 for guard, count in guards:
3150 3150 ui.note('%2d ' % count)
3151 3151 ui.write(guard, '\n')
3152 3152 else:
3153 3153 ui.note(_('no guards in series file\n'))
3154 3154 else:
3155 3155 if guards:
3156 3156 ui.note(_('active guards:\n'))
3157 3157 for g in guards:
3158 3158 ui.write(g, '\n')
3159 3159 else:
3160 3160 ui.write(_('no active guards\n'))
3161 3161 reapply = opts.get('reapply') and q.applied and q.appliedname(-1)
3162 3162 popped = False
3163 3163 if opts.get('pop') or opts.get('reapply'):
3164 3164 for i in xrange(len(q.applied)):
3165 3165 pushable, reason = q.pushable(i)
3166 3166 if not pushable:
3167 3167 ui.status(_('popping guarded patches\n'))
3168 3168 popped = True
3169 3169 if i == 0:
3170 3170 q.pop(repo, all=True)
3171 3171 else:
3172 3172 q.pop(repo, str(i - 1))
3173 3173 break
3174 3174 if popped:
3175 3175 try:
3176 3176 if reapply:
3177 3177 ui.status(_('reapplying unguarded patches\n'))
3178 3178 q.push(repo, reapply)
3179 3179 finally:
3180 3180 q.savedirty()
3181 3181
3182 3182 @command("qfinish",
3183 3183 [('a', 'applied', None, _('finish all applied changesets'))],
3184 3184 _('hg qfinish [-a] [REV]...'))
3185 3185 def finish(ui, repo, *revrange, **opts):
3186 3186 """move applied patches into repository history
3187 3187
3188 3188 Finishes the specified revisions (corresponding to applied
3189 3189 patches) by moving them out of mq control into regular repository
3190 3190 history.
3191 3191
3192 3192 Accepts a revision range or the -a/--applied option. If --applied
3193 3193 is specified, all applied mq revisions are removed from mq
3194 3194 control. Otherwise, the given revisions must be at the base of the
3195 3195 stack of applied patches.
3196 3196
3197 3197 This can be especially useful if your changes have been applied to
3198 3198 an upstream repository, or if you are about to push your changes
3199 3199 to upstream.
3200 3200
3201 3201 Returns 0 on success.
3202 3202 """
3203 3203 if not opts.get('applied') and not revrange:
3204 3204 raise util.Abort(_('no revisions specified'))
3205 3205 elif opts.get('applied'):
3206 3206 revrange = ('qbase::qtip',) + revrange
3207 3207
3208 3208 q = repo.mq
3209 3209 if not q.applied:
3210 3210 ui.status(_('no patches applied\n'))
3211 3211 return 0
3212 3212
3213 3213 revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, revrange)
3214 3214 if repo['.'].rev() in revs and repo[None].files():
3215 3215 ui.warn(_('warning: uncommitted changes in the working directory\n'))
3216 3216 # queue.finish may changes phases but leave the responsibility to lock the
3217 3217 # repo to the caller to avoid deadlock with wlock. This command code is
3218 3218 # responsibility for this locking.
3219 3219 lock = repo.lock()
3220 3220 try:
3221 3221 q.finish(repo, revs)
3222 3222 q.savedirty()
3223 3223 finally:
3224 3224 lock.release()
3225 3225 return 0
3226 3226
3227 3227 @command("qqueue",
3228 3228 [('l', 'list', False, _('list all available queues')),
3229 3229 ('', 'active', False, _('print name of active queue')),
3230 3230 ('c', 'create', False, _('create new queue')),
3231 3231 ('', 'rename', False, _('rename active queue')),
3232 3232 ('', 'delete', False, _('delete reference to queue')),
3233 3233 ('', 'purge', False, _('delete queue, and remove patch dir')),
3234 3234 ],
3235 3235 _('[OPTION] [QUEUE]'))
3236 3236 def qqueue(ui, repo, name=None, **opts):
3237 3237 '''manage multiple patch queues
3238 3238
3239 3239 Supports switching between different patch queues, as well as creating
3240 3240 new patch queues and deleting existing ones.
3241 3241
3242 3242 Omitting a queue name or specifying -l/--list will show you the registered
3243 3243 queues - by default the "normal" patches queue is registered. The currently
3244 3244 active queue will be marked with "(active)". Specifying --active will print
3245 3245 only the name of the active queue.
3246 3246
3247 3247 To create a new queue, use -c/--create. The queue is automatically made
3248 3248 active, except in the case where there are applied patches from the
3249 3249 currently active queue in the repository. Then the queue will only be
3250 3250 created and switching will fail.
3251 3251
3252 3252 To delete an existing queue, use --delete. You cannot delete the currently
3253 3253 active queue.
3254 3254
3255 3255 Returns 0 on success.
3256 3256 '''
3257 3257 q = repo.mq
3258 3258 _defaultqueue = 'patches'
3259 3259 _allqueues = 'patches.queues'
3260 3260 _activequeue = 'patches.queue'
3261 3261
3262 3262 def _getcurrent():
3263 3263 cur = os.path.basename(q.path)
3264 3264 if cur.startswith('patches-'):
3265 3265 cur = cur[8:]
3266 3266 return cur
3267 3267
3268 3268 def _noqueues():
3269 3269 try:
3270 3270 fh = repo.opener(_allqueues, 'r')
3271 3271 fh.close()
3272 3272 except IOError:
3273 3273 return True
3274 3274
3275 3275 return False
3276 3276
3277 3277 def _getqueues():
3278 3278 current = _getcurrent()
3279 3279
3280 3280 try:
3281 3281 fh = repo.opener(_allqueues, 'r')
3282 3282 queues = [queue.strip() for queue in fh if queue.strip()]
3283 3283 fh.close()
3284 3284 if current not in queues:
3285 3285 queues.append(current)
3286 3286 except IOError:
3287 3287 queues = [_defaultqueue]
3288 3288
3289 3289 return sorted(queues)
3290 3290
3291 3291 def _setactive(name):
3292 3292 if q.applied:
3293 3293 raise util.Abort(_('new queue created, but cannot make active '
3294 3294 'as patches are applied'))
3295 3295 _setactivenocheck(name)
3296 3296
3297 3297 def _setactivenocheck(name):
3298 3298 fh = repo.opener(_activequeue, 'w')
3299 3299 if name != 'patches':
3300 3300 fh.write(name)
3301 3301 fh.close()
3302 3302
3303 3303 def _addqueue(name):
3304 3304 fh = repo.opener(_allqueues, 'a')
3305 3305 fh.write('%s\n' % (name,))
3306 3306 fh.close()
3307 3307
3308 3308 def _queuedir(name):
3309 3309 if name == 'patches':
3310 3310 return repo.join('patches')
3311 3311 else:
3312 3312 return repo.join('patches-' + name)
3313 3313
3314 3314 def _validname(name):
3315 3315 for n in name:
3316 3316 if n in ':\\/.':
3317 3317 return False
3318 3318 return True
3319 3319
3320 3320 def _delete(name):
3321 3321 if name not in existing:
3322 3322 raise util.Abort(_('cannot delete queue that does not exist'))
3323 3323
3324 3324 current = _getcurrent()
3325 3325
3326 3326 if name == current:
3327 3327 raise util.Abort(_('cannot delete currently active queue'))
3328 3328
3329 3329 fh = repo.opener('patches.queues.new', 'w')
3330 3330 for queue in existing:
3331 3331 if queue == name:
3332 3332 continue
3333 3333 fh.write('%s\n' % (queue,))
3334 3334 fh.close()
3335 3335 util.rename(repo.join('patches.queues.new'), repo.join(_allqueues))
3336 3336
3337 3337 if not name or opts.get('list') or opts.get('active'):
3338 3338 current = _getcurrent()
3339 3339 if opts.get('active'):
3340 3340 ui.write('%s\n' % (current,))
3341 3341 return
3342 3342 for queue in _getqueues():
3343 3343 ui.write('%s' % (queue,))
3344 3344 if queue == current and not ui.quiet:
3345 3345 ui.write(_(' (active)\n'))
3346 3346 else:
3347 3347 ui.write('\n')
3348 3348 return
3349 3349
3350 3350 if not _validname(name):
3351 3351 raise util.Abort(
3352 3352 _('invalid queue name, may not contain the characters ":\\/."'))
3353 3353
3354 3354 existing = _getqueues()
3355 3355
3356 3356 if opts.get('create'):
3357 3357 if name in existing:
3358 3358 raise util.Abort(_('queue "%s" already exists') % name)
3359 3359 if _noqueues():
3360 3360 _addqueue(_defaultqueue)
3361 3361 _addqueue(name)
3362 3362 _setactive(name)
3363 3363 elif opts.get('rename'):
3364 3364 current = _getcurrent()
3365 3365 if name == current:
3366 3366 raise util.Abort(_('can\'t rename "%s" to its current name') % name)
3367 3367 if name in existing:
3368 3368 raise util.Abort(_('queue "%s" already exists') % name)
3369 3369
3370 3370 olddir = _queuedir(current)
3371 3371 newdir = _queuedir(name)
3372 3372
3373 3373 if os.path.exists(newdir):
3374 3374 raise util.Abort(_('non-queue directory "%s" already exists') %
3375 3375 newdir)
3376 3376
3377 3377 fh = repo.opener('patches.queues.new', 'w')
3378 3378 for queue in existing:
3379 3379 if queue == current:
3380 3380 fh.write('%s\n' % (name,))
3381 3381 if os.path.exists(olddir):
3382 3382 util.rename(olddir, newdir)
3383 3383 else:
3384 3384 fh.write('%s\n' % (queue,))
3385 3385 fh.close()
3386 3386 util.rename(repo.join('patches.queues.new'), repo.join(_allqueues))
3387 3387 _setactivenocheck(name)
3388 3388 elif opts.get('delete'):
3389 3389 _delete(name)
3390 3390 elif opts.get('purge'):
3391 3391 if name in existing:
3392 3392 _delete(name)
3393 3393 qdir = _queuedir(name)
3394 3394 if os.path.exists(qdir):
3395 3395 shutil.rmtree(qdir)
3396 3396 else:
3397 3397 if name not in existing:
3398 3398 raise util.Abort(_('use --create to create a new queue'))
3399 3399 _setactive(name)
3400 3400
3401 3401 def mqphasedefaults(repo, roots):
3402 3402 """callback used to set mq changeset as secret when no phase data exists"""
3403 3403 if repo.mq.applied:
3404 3404 if repo.ui.configbool('mq', 'secret', False):
3405 3405 mqphase = phases.secret
3406 3406 else:
3407 3407 mqphase = phases.draft
3408 3408 qbase = repo[repo.mq.applied[0].node]
3409 3409 roots[mqphase].add(qbase.node())
3410 3410 return roots
3411 3411
3412 3412 def reposetup(ui, repo):
3413 3413 class mqrepo(repo.__class__):
3414 3414 @util.propertycache
3415 3415 def mq(self):
3416 3416 return queue(self.ui, self.path)
3417 3417
3418 3418 def abortifwdirpatched(self, errmsg, force=False):
3419 3419 if self.mq.applied and not force:
3420 3420 parents = self.dirstate.parents()
3421 3421 patches = [s.node for s in self.mq.applied]
3422 3422 if parents[0] in patches or parents[1] in patches:
3423 3423 raise util.Abort(errmsg)
3424 3424
3425 3425 def commit(self, text="", user=None, date=None, match=None,
3426 3426 force=False, editor=False, extra={}):
3427 3427 self.abortifwdirpatched(
3428 3428 _('cannot commit over an applied mq patch'),
3429 3429 force)
3430 3430
3431 3431 return super(mqrepo, self).commit(text, user, date, match, force,
3432 3432 editor, extra)
3433 3433
3434 3434 def checkpush(self, force, revs):
3435 3435 if self.mq.applied and not force:
3436 3436 outapplied = [e.node for e in self.mq.applied]
3437 3437 if revs:
3438 3438 # Assume applied patches have no non-patch descendants and
3439 3439 # are not on remote already. Filtering any changeset not
3440 3440 # pushed.
3441 3441 heads = set(revs)
3442 3442 for node in reversed(outapplied):
3443 3443 if node in heads:
3444 3444 break
3445 3445 else:
3446 3446 outapplied.pop()
3447 3447 # looking for pushed and shared changeset
3448 3448 for node in outapplied:
3449 3449 if self[node].phase() < phases.secret:
3450 3450 raise util.Abort(_('source has mq patches applied'))
3451 3451 # no non-secret patches pushed
3452 3452 super(mqrepo, self).checkpush(force, revs)
3453 3453
3454 3454 def _findtags(self):
3455 3455 '''augment tags from base class with patch tags'''
3456 3456 result = super(mqrepo, self)._findtags()
3457 3457
3458 3458 q = self.mq
3459 3459 if not q.applied:
3460 3460 return result
3461 3461
3462 3462 mqtags = [(patch.node, patch.name) for patch in q.applied]
3463 3463
3464 3464 try:
3465 3465 # for now ignore filtering business
3466 3466 self.unfiltered().changelog.rev(mqtags[-1][0])
3467 3467 except error.LookupError:
3468 3468 self.ui.warn(_('mq status file refers to unknown node %s\n')
3469 3469 % short(mqtags[-1][0]))
3470 3470 return result
3471 3471
3472 3472 # do not add fake tags for filtered revisions
3473 3473 included = self.changelog.hasnode
3474 3474 mqtags = [mqt for mqt in mqtags if included(mqt[0])]
3475 3475 if not mqtags:
3476 3476 return result
3477 3477
3478 3478 mqtags.append((mqtags[-1][0], 'qtip'))
3479 3479 mqtags.append((mqtags[0][0], 'qbase'))
3480 3480 mqtags.append((self.changelog.parents(mqtags[0][0])[0], 'qparent'))
3481 3481 tags = result[0]
3482 3482 for patch in mqtags:
3483 3483 if patch[1] in tags:
3484 3484 self.ui.warn(_('tag %s overrides mq patch of the same '
3485 3485 'name\n') % patch[1])
3486 3486 else:
3487 3487 tags[patch[1]] = patch[0]
3488 3488
3489 3489 return result
3490 3490
3491 3491 if repo.local():
3492 3492 repo.__class__ = mqrepo
3493 3493
3494 3494 repo._phasedefaults.append(mqphasedefaults)
3495 3495
3496 3496 def mqimport(orig, ui, repo, *args, **kwargs):
3497 3497 if (util.safehasattr(repo, 'abortifwdirpatched')
3498 3498 and not kwargs.get('no_commit', False)):
3499 3499 repo.abortifwdirpatched(_('cannot import over an applied patch'),
3500 3500 kwargs.get('force'))
3501 3501 return orig(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs)
3502 3502
3503 3503 def mqinit(orig, ui, *args, **kwargs):
3504 3504 mq = kwargs.pop('mq', None)
3505 3505
3506 3506 if not mq:
3507 3507 return orig(ui, *args, **kwargs)
3508 3508
3509 3509 if args:
3510 3510 repopath = args[0]
3511 3511 if not hg.islocal(repopath):
3512 3512 raise util.Abort(_('only a local queue repository '
3513 3513 'may be initialized'))
3514 3514 else:
3515 3515 repopath = cmdutil.findrepo(os.getcwd())
3516 3516 if not repopath:
3517 3517 raise util.Abort(_('there is no Mercurial repository here '
3518 3518 '(.hg not found)'))
3519 3519 repo = hg.repository(ui, repopath)
3520 3520 return qinit(ui, repo, True)
3521 3521
3522 3522 def mqcommand(orig, ui, repo, *args, **kwargs):
3523 3523 """Add --mq option to operate on patch repository instead of main"""
3524 3524
3525 3525 # some commands do not like getting unknown options
3526 3526 mq = kwargs.pop('mq', None)
3527 3527
3528 3528 if not mq:
3529 3529 return orig(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs)
3530 3530
3531 3531 q = repo.mq
3532 3532 r = q.qrepo()
3533 3533 if not r:
3534 3534 raise util.Abort(_('no queue repository'))
3535 3535 return orig(r.ui, r, *args, **kwargs)
3536 3536
3537 3537 def summary(orig, ui, repo, *args, **kwargs):
3538 3538 r = orig(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs)
3539 3539 q = repo.mq
3540 3540 m = []
3541 3541 a, u = len(q.applied), len(q.unapplied(repo))
3542 3542 if a:
3543 3543 m.append(ui.label(_("%d applied"), 'qseries.applied') % a)
3544 3544 if u:
3545 3545 m.append(ui.label(_("%d unapplied"), 'qseries.unapplied') % u)
3546 3546 if m:
3547 3547 # i18n: column positioning for "hg summary"
3548 3548 ui.write(_("mq: %s\n") % ', '.join(m))
3549 3549 else:
3550 3550 # i18n: column positioning for "hg summary"
3551 3551 ui.note(_("mq: (empty queue)\n"))
3552 3552 return r
3553 3553
3554 3554 def revsetmq(repo, subset, x):
3555 3555 """``mq()``
3556 3556 Changesets managed by MQ.
3557 3557 """
3558 3558 revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, _("mq takes no arguments"))
3559 3559 applied = set([repo[r.node].rev() for r in repo.mq.applied])
3560 3560 return [r for r in subset if r in applied]
3561 3561
3562 3562 # tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions:
3563 3563 i18nfunctions = [revsetmq]
3564 3564
3565 3565 def extsetup(ui):
3566 3566 # Ensure mq wrappers are called first, regardless of extension load order by
3567 3567 # NOT wrapping in uisetup() and instead deferring to init stage two here.
3568 3568 mqopt = [('', 'mq', None, _("operate on patch repository"))]
3569 3569
3570 3570 extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'import', mqimport)
3571 3571 extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'summary', summary)
3572 3572
3573 3573 entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'init', mqinit)
3574 3574 entry[1].extend(mqopt)
3575 3575
3576 3576 nowrap = set(commands.norepo.split(" "))
3577 3577
3578 3578 def dotable(cmdtable):
3579 3579 for cmd in cmdtable.keys():
3580 3580 cmd = cmdutil.parsealiases(cmd)[0]
3581 3581 if cmd in nowrap:
3582 3582 continue
3583 3583 entry = extensions.wrapcommand(cmdtable, cmd, mqcommand)
3584 3584 entry[1].extend(mqopt)
3585 3585
3586 3586 dotable(commands.table)
3587 3587
3588 3588 for extname, extmodule in extensions.extensions():
3589 3589 if extmodule.__file__ != __file__:
3590 3590 dotable(getattr(extmodule, 'cmdtable', {}))
3591 3591
3592 3592 revset.symbols['mq'] = revsetmq
3593 3593
3594 3594 colortable = {'qguard.negative': 'red',
3595 3595 'qguard.positive': 'yellow',
3596 3596 'qguard.unguarded': 'green',
3597 3597 'qseries.applied': 'blue bold underline',
3598 3598 'qseries.guarded': 'black bold',
3599 3599 'qseries.missing': 'red bold',
3600 3600 'qseries.unapplied': 'black bold'}
3601 3601
3602 3602 commands.inferrepo += " qnew qrefresh qdiff qcommit"
@@ -1,1371 +1,1371
1 1 # context.py - changeset and file context objects for mercurial
2 2 #
3 3 # Copyright 2006, 2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
4 4 #
5 5 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
6 6 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
7 7
8 8 from node import nullid, nullrev, short, hex, bin
9 9 from i18n import _
10 10 import ancestor, mdiff, error, util, scmutil, subrepo, patch, encoding, phases
11 11 import copies
12 12 import match as matchmod
13 13 import os, errno, stat
14 14 import obsolete as obsmod
15 15 import repoview
16 16
17 17 propertycache = util.propertycache
18 18
19 19 class changectx(object):
20 20 """A changecontext object makes access to data related to a particular
21 21 changeset convenient."""
22 22 def __init__(self, repo, changeid=''):
23 23 """changeid is a revision number, node, or tag"""
24 24 if changeid == '':
25 25 changeid = '.'
26 26 self._repo = repo
27 27
28 28 if isinstance(changeid, int):
29 29 try:
30 30 self._node = repo.changelog.node(changeid)
31 31 except IndexError:
32 32 raise error.RepoLookupError(
33 33 _("unknown revision '%s'") % changeid)
34 34 self._rev = changeid
35 35 return
36 36 if isinstance(changeid, long):
37 37 changeid = str(changeid)
38 38 if changeid == '.':
39 39 self._node = repo.dirstate.p1()
40 40 self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
41 41 return
42 42 if changeid == 'null':
43 43 self._node = nullid
44 44 self._rev = nullrev
45 45 return
46 46 if changeid == 'tip':
47 47 self._node = repo.changelog.tip()
48 48 self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
49 49 return
50 50 if len(changeid) == 20:
51 51 try:
52 52 self._node = changeid
53 53 self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(changeid)
54 54 return
55 55 except LookupError:
56 56 pass
57 57
58 58 try:
59 59 r = int(changeid)
60 60 if str(r) != changeid:
61 61 raise ValueError
62 62 l = len(repo.changelog)
63 63 if r < 0:
64 64 r += l
65 65 if r < 0 or r >= l:
66 66 raise ValueError
67 67 self._rev = r
68 68 self._node = repo.changelog.node(r)
69 69 return
70 70 except (ValueError, OverflowError, IndexError):
71 71 pass
72 72
73 73 if len(changeid) == 40:
74 74 try:
75 75 self._node = bin(changeid)
76 76 self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
77 77 return
78 78 except (TypeError, LookupError):
79 79 pass
80 80
81 81 if changeid in repo._bookmarks:
82 82 self._node = repo._bookmarks[changeid]
83 83 self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
84 84 return
85 85 if changeid in repo._tagscache.tags:
86 86 self._node = repo._tagscache.tags[changeid]
87 87 self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
88 88 return
89 89 try:
90 90 self._node = repo.branchtip(changeid)
91 91 self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
92 92 return
93 93 except error.RepoLookupError:
94 94 pass
95 95
96 96 self._node = repo.changelog._partialmatch(changeid)
97 97 if self._node is not None:
98 98 self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(self._node)
99 99 return
100 100
101 101 # lookup failed
102 102 # check if it might have come from damaged dirstate
103 103 #
104 104 # XXX we could avoid the unfiltered if we had a recognizable exception
105 105 # for filtered changeset access
106 106 if changeid in repo.unfiltered().dirstate.parents():
107 107 raise error.Abort(_("working directory has unknown parent '%s'!")
108 108 % short(changeid))
109 109 try:
110 110 if len(changeid) == 20:
111 111 changeid = hex(changeid)
112 112 except TypeError:
113 113 pass
114 114 raise error.RepoLookupError(
115 115 _("unknown revision '%s'") % changeid)
116 116
117 117 def __str__(self):
118 118 return short(self.node())
119 119
120 120 def __int__(self):
121 121 return self.rev()
122 122
123 123 def __repr__(self):
124 124 return "<changectx %s>" % str(self)
125 125
126 126 def __hash__(self):
127 127 try:
128 128 return hash(self._rev)
129 129 except AttributeError:
130 130 return id(self)
131 131
132 132 def __eq__(self, other):
133 133 try:
134 134 return self._rev == other._rev
135 135 except AttributeError:
136 136 return False
137 137
138 138 def __ne__(self, other):
139 139 return not (self == other)
140 140
141 141 def __nonzero__(self):
142 142 return self._rev != nullrev
143 143
144 144 @propertycache
145 145 def _changeset(self):
146 146 return self._repo.changelog.read(self.rev())
147 147
148 148 @propertycache
149 149 def _manifest(self):
150 150 return self._repo.manifest.read(self._changeset[0])
151 151
152 152 @propertycache
153 153 def _manifestdelta(self):
154 154 return self._repo.manifest.readdelta(self._changeset[0])
155 155
156 156 @propertycache
157 157 def _parents(self):
158 158 p = self._repo.changelog.parentrevs(self._rev)
159 159 if p[1] == nullrev:
160 160 p = p[:-1]
161 161 return [changectx(self._repo, x) for x in p]
162 162
163 163 @propertycache
164 164 def substate(self):
165 165 return subrepo.state(self, self._repo.ui)
166 166
167 167 def __contains__(self, key):
168 168 return key in self._manifest
169 169
170 170 def __getitem__(self, key):
171 171 return self.filectx(key)
172 172
173 173 def __iter__(self):
174 174 for f in sorted(self._manifest):
175 175 yield f
176 176
177 177 def changeset(self):
178 178 return self._changeset
179 179 def manifest(self):
180 180 return self._manifest
181 181 def manifestnode(self):
182 182 return self._changeset[0]
183 183
184 184 def rev(self):
185 185 return self._rev
186 186 def node(self):
187 187 return self._node
188 188 def hex(self):
189 189 return hex(self._node)
190 190 def user(self):
191 191 return self._changeset[1]
192 192 def date(self):
193 193 return self._changeset[2]
194 194 def files(self):
195 195 return self._changeset[3]
196 196 def description(self):
197 197 return self._changeset[4]
198 198 def branch(self):
199 199 return encoding.tolocal(self._changeset[5].get("branch"))
200 200 def closesbranch(self):
201 201 return 'close' in self._changeset[5]
202 202 def extra(self):
203 203 return self._changeset[5]
204 204 def tags(self):
205 205 return self._repo.nodetags(self._node)
206 206 def bookmarks(self):
207 207 return self._repo.nodebookmarks(self._node)
208 208 def phase(self):
209 209 return self._repo._phasecache.phase(self._repo, self._rev)
210 210 def phasestr(self):
211 211 return phases.phasenames[self.phase()]
212 212 def mutable(self):
213 213 return self.phase() > phases.public
214 214 def hidden(self):
215 215 return self._rev in repoview.filterrevs(self._repo, 'visible')
216 216
217 217 def parents(self):
218 218 """return contexts for each parent changeset"""
219 219 return self._parents
220 220
221 221 def p1(self):
222 222 return self._parents[0]
223 223
224 224 def p2(self):
225 225 if len(self._parents) == 2:
226 226 return self._parents[1]
227 227 return changectx(self._repo, -1)
228 228
229 229 def children(self):
230 230 """return contexts for each child changeset"""
231 231 c = self._repo.changelog.children(self._node)
232 232 return [changectx(self._repo, x) for x in c]
233 233
234 234 def ancestors(self):
235 235 for a in self._repo.changelog.ancestors([self._rev]):
236 236 yield changectx(self._repo, a)
237 237
238 238 def descendants(self):
239 239 for d in self._repo.changelog.descendants([self._rev]):
240 240 yield changectx(self._repo, d)
241 241
242 242 def obsolete(self):
243 243 """True if the changeset is obsolete"""
244 244 return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'obsolete')
245 245
246 246 def extinct(self):
247 247 """True if the changeset is extinct"""
248 248 return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'extinct')
249 249
250 250 def unstable(self):
251 251 """True if the changeset is not obsolete but it's ancestor are"""
252 252 return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'unstable')
253 253
254 254 def bumped(self):
255 255 """True if the changeset try to be a successor of a public changeset
256 256
257 257 Only non-public and non-obsolete changesets may be bumped.
258 258 """
259 259 return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'bumped')
260 260
261 261 def divergent(self):
262 262 """Is a successors of a changeset with multiple possible successors set
263 263
264 264 Only non-public and non-obsolete changesets may be divergent.
265 265 """
266 266 return self.rev() in obsmod.getrevs(self._repo, 'divergent')
267 267
268 268 def troubled(self):
269 269 """True if the changeset is either unstable, bumped or divergent"""
270 270 return self.unstable() or self.bumped() or self.divergent()
271 271
272 272 def troubles(self):
273 273 """return the list of troubles affecting this changesets.
274 274
275 275 Troubles are returned as strings. possible values are:
276 276 - unstable,
277 277 - bumped,
278 278 - divergent.
279 279 """
280 280 troubles = []
281 281 if self.unstable():
282 282 troubles.append('unstable')
283 283 if self.bumped():
284 284 troubles.append('bumped')
285 285 if self.divergent():
286 286 troubles.append('divergent')
287 287 return troubles
288 288
289 289 def _fileinfo(self, path):
290 290 if '_manifest' in self.__dict__:
291 291 try:
292 292 return self._manifest[path], self._manifest.flags(path)
293 293 except KeyError:
294 294 raise error.ManifestLookupError(self._node, path,
295 295 _('not found in manifest'))
296 296 if '_manifestdelta' in self.__dict__ or path in self.files():
297 297 if path in self._manifestdelta:
298 298 return (self._manifestdelta[path],
299 299 self._manifestdelta.flags(path))
300 300 node, flag = self._repo.manifest.find(self._changeset[0], path)
301 301 if not node:
302 302 raise error.ManifestLookupError(self._node, path,
303 303 _('not found in manifest'))
304 304
305 305 return node, flag
306 306
307 307 def filenode(self, path):
308 308 return self._fileinfo(path)[0]
309 309
310 310 def flags(self, path):
311 311 try:
312 312 return self._fileinfo(path)[1]
313 313 except error.LookupError:
314 314 return ''
315 315
316 316 def filectx(self, path, fileid=None, filelog=None):
317 317 """get a file context from this changeset"""
318 318 if fileid is None:
319 319 fileid = self.filenode(path)
320 320 return filectx(self._repo, path, fileid=fileid,
321 321 changectx=self, filelog=filelog)
322 322
323 323 def ancestor(self, c2):
324 324 """
325 325 return the ancestor context of self and c2
326 326 """
327 327 # deal with workingctxs
328 328 n2 = c2._node
329 329 if n2 is None:
330 330 n2 = c2._parents[0]._node
331 331 n = self._repo.changelog.ancestor(self._node, n2)
332 332 return changectx(self._repo, n)
333 333
334 334 def descendant(self, other):
335 335 """True if other is descendant of this changeset"""
336 336 return self._repo.changelog.descendant(self._rev, other._rev)
337 337
338 338 def walk(self, match):
339 339 fset = set(match.files())
340 340 # for dirstate.walk, files=['.'] means "walk the whole tree".
341 341 # follow that here, too
342 342 fset.discard('.')
343 343 for fn in self:
344 344 if fn in fset:
345 345 # specified pattern is the exact name
346 346 fset.remove(fn)
347 347 if match(fn):
348 348 yield fn
349 349 for fn in sorted(fset):
350 350 if fn in self._dirs:
351 351 # specified pattern is a directory
352 352 continue
353 353 if match.bad(fn, _('no such file in rev %s') % self) and match(fn):
354 354 yield fn
355 355
356 356 def sub(self, path):
357 357 return subrepo.subrepo(self, path)
358 358
359 359 def match(self, pats=[], include=None, exclude=None, default='glob'):
360 360 r = self._repo
361 361 return matchmod.match(r.root, r.getcwd(), pats,
362 362 include, exclude, default,
363 363 auditor=r.auditor, ctx=self)
364 364
365 365 def diff(self, ctx2=None, match=None, **opts):
366 366 """Returns a diff generator for the given contexts and matcher"""
367 367 if ctx2 is None:
368 368 ctx2 = self.p1()
369 369 if ctx2 is not None and not isinstance(ctx2, changectx):
370 370 ctx2 = self._repo[ctx2]
371 371 diffopts = patch.diffopts(self._repo.ui, opts)
372 372 return patch.diff(self._repo, ctx2.node(), self.node(),
373 373 match=match, opts=diffopts)
374 374
375 375 @propertycache
376 376 def _dirs(self):
377 377 return scmutil.dirs(self._manifest)
378 378
379 379 def dirs(self):
380 380 return self._dirs
381 381
382 382 def dirty(self):
383 383 return False
384 384
385 385 class filectx(object):
386 386 """A filecontext object makes access to data related to a particular
387 387 filerevision convenient."""
388 388 def __init__(self, repo, path, changeid=None, fileid=None,
389 389 filelog=None, changectx=None):
390 390 """changeid can be a changeset revision, node, or tag.
391 391 fileid can be a file revision or node."""
392 392 self._repo = repo
393 393 self._path = path
394 394
395 395 assert (changeid is not None
396 396 or fileid is not None
397 397 or changectx is not None), \
398 398 ("bad args: changeid=%r, fileid=%r, changectx=%r"
399 399 % (changeid, fileid, changectx))
400 400
401 401 if filelog:
402 402 self._filelog = filelog
403 403
404 404 if changeid is not None:
405 405 self._changeid = changeid
406 406 if changectx is not None:
407 407 self._changectx = changectx
408 408 if fileid is not None:
409 409 self._fileid = fileid
410 410
411 411 @propertycache
412 412 def _changectx(self):
413 413 try:
414 414 return changectx(self._repo, self._changeid)
415 415 except error.RepoLookupError:
416 416 # Linkrev may point to any revision in the repository. When the
417 417 # repository is filtered this may lead to `filectx` trying to build
418 418 # `changectx` for filtered revision. In such case we fallback to
419 419 # creating `changectx` on the unfiltered version of the reposition.
420 420 # This fallback should not be an issue because `changectx` from
421 421 # `filectx` are not used in complex operations that care about
422 422 # filtering.
423 423 #
424 424 # This fallback is a cheap and dirty fix that prevent several
425 425 # crashes. It does not ensure the behavior is correct. However the
426 426 # behavior was not correct before filtering either and "incorrect
427 427 # behavior" is seen as better as "crash"
428 428 #
429 429 # Linkrevs have several serious troubles with filtering that are
430 430 # complicated to solve. Proper handling of the issue here should be
431 431 # considered when solving linkrev issue are on the table.
432 432 return changectx(self._repo.unfiltered(), self._changeid)
433 433
434 434 @propertycache
435 435 def _filelog(self):
436 436 return self._repo.file(self._path)
437 437
438 438 @propertycache
439 439 def _changeid(self):
440 440 if '_changectx' in self.__dict__:
441 441 return self._changectx.rev()
442 442 else:
443 443 return self._filelog.linkrev(self._filerev)
444 444
445 445 @propertycache
446 446 def _filenode(self):
447 447 if '_fileid' in self.__dict__:
448 448 return self._filelog.lookup(self._fileid)
449 449 else:
450 450 return self._changectx.filenode(self._path)
451 451
452 452 @propertycache
453 453 def _filerev(self):
454 454 return self._filelog.rev(self._filenode)
455 455
456 456 @propertycache
457 457 def _repopath(self):
458 458 return self._path
459 459
460 460 def __nonzero__(self):
461 461 try:
462 462 self._filenode
463 463 return True
464 464 except error.LookupError:
465 465 # file is missing
466 466 return False
467 467
468 468 def __str__(self):
469 469 return "%s@%s" % (self.path(), short(self.node()))
470 470
471 471 def __repr__(self):
472 472 return "<filectx %s>" % str(self)
473 473
474 474 def __hash__(self):
475 475 try:
476 476 return hash((self._path, self._filenode))
477 477 except AttributeError:
478 478 return id(self)
479 479
480 480 def __eq__(self, other):
481 481 try:
482 482 return (self._path == other._path
483 483 and self._filenode == other._filenode)
484 484 except AttributeError:
485 485 return False
486 486
487 487 def __ne__(self, other):
488 488 return not (self == other)
489 489
490 490 def filectx(self, fileid):
491 491 '''opens an arbitrary revision of the file without
492 492 opening a new filelog'''
493 493 return filectx(self._repo, self._path, fileid=fileid,
494 494 filelog=self._filelog)
495 495
496 496 def filerev(self):
497 497 return self._filerev
498 498 def filenode(self):
499 499 return self._filenode
500 500 def flags(self):
501 501 return self._changectx.flags(self._path)
502 502 def filelog(self):
503 503 return self._filelog
504 504
505 505 def rev(self):
506 506 if '_changectx' in self.__dict__:
507 507 return self._changectx.rev()
508 508 if '_changeid' in self.__dict__:
509 509 return self._changectx.rev()
510 510 return self._filelog.linkrev(self._filerev)
511 511
512 512 def linkrev(self):
513 513 return self._filelog.linkrev(self._filerev)
514 514 def node(self):
515 515 return self._changectx.node()
516 516 def hex(self):
517 517 return hex(self.node())
518 518 def user(self):
519 519 return self._changectx.user()
520 520 def date(self):
521 521 return self._changectx.date()
522 522 def files(self):
523 523 return self._changectx.files()
524 524 def description(self):
525 525 return self._changectx.description()
526 526 def branch(self):
527 527 return self._changectx.branch()
528 528 def extra(self):
529 529 return self._changectx.extra()
530 530 def phase(self):
531 531 return self._changectx.phase()
532 532 def phasestr(self):
533 533 return self._changectx.phasestr()
534 534 def manifest(self):
535 535 return self._changectx.manifest()
536 536 def changectx(self):
537 537 return self._changectx
538 538
539 539 def data(self):
540 540 return self._filelog.read(self._filenode)
541 541 def path(self):
542 542 return self._path
543 543 def size(self):
544 544 return self._filelog.size(self._filerev)
545 545
546 546 def isbinary(self):
547 547 try:
548 548 return util.binary(self.data())
549 549 except IOError:
550 550 return False
551 551
552 552 def cmp(self, fctx):
553 553 """compare with other file context
554 554
555 555 returns True if different than fctx.
556 556 """
557 557 if (fctx._filerev is None
558 558 and (self._repo._encodefilterpats
559 559 # if file data starts with '\1\n', empty metadata block is
560 560 # prepended, which adds 4 bytes to filelog.size().
561 561 or self.size() - 4 == fctx.size())
562 562 or self.size() == fctx.size()):
563 563 return self._filelog.cmp(self._filenode, fctx.data())
564 564
565 565 return True
566 566
567 567 def renamed(self):
568 568 """check if file was actually renamed in this changeset revision
569 569
570 570 If rename logged in file revision, we report copy for changeset only
571 571 if file revisions linkrev points back to the changeset in question
572 572 or both changeset parents contain different file revisions.
573 573 """
574 574
575 575 renamed = self._filelog.renamed(self._filenode)
576 576 if not renamed:
577 577 return renamed
578 578
579 579 if self.rev() == self.linkrev():
580 580 return renamed
581 581
582 582 name = self.path()
583 583 fnode = self._filenode
584 584 for p in self._changectx.parents():
585 585 try:
586 586 if fnode == p.filenode(name):
587 587 return None
588 588 except error.LookupError:
589 589 pass
590 590 return renamed
591 591
592 592 def parents(self):
593 593 p = self._path
594 594 fl = self._filelog
595 595 pl = [(p, n, fl) for n in self._filelog.parents(self._filenode)]
596 596
597 597 r = self._filelog.renamed(self._filenode)
598 598 if r:
599 599 pl[0] = (r[0], r[1], None)
600 600
601 601 return [filectx(self._repo, p, fileid=n, filelog=l)
602 602 for p, n, l in pl if n != nullid]
603 603
604 604 def p1(self):
605 605 return self.parents()[0]
606 606
607 607 def p2(self):
608 608 p = self.parents()
609 609 if len(p) == 2:
610 610 return p[1]
611 611 return filectx(self._repo, self._path, fileid=-1, filelog=self._filelog)
612 612
613 613 def children(self):
614 614 # hard for renames
615 615 c = self._filelog.children(self._filenode)
616 616 return [filectx(self._repo, self._path, fileid=x,
617 617 filelog=self._filelog) for x in c]
618 618
619 619 def annotate(self, follow=False, linenumber=None, diffopts=None):
620 620 '''returns a list of tuples of (ctx, line) for each line
621 621 in the file, where ctx is the filectx of the node where
622 622 that line was last changed.
623 623 This returns tuples of ((ctx, linenumber), line) for each line,
624 624 if "linenumber" parameter is NOT "None".
625 625 In such tuples, linenumber means one at the first appearance
626 626 in the managed file.
627 627 To reduce annotation cost,
628 628 this returns fixed value(False is used) as linenumber,
629 629 if "linenumber" parameter is "False".'''
630 630
631 631 def decorate_compat(text, rev):
632 632 return ([rev] * len(text.splitlines()), text)
633 633
634 634 def without_linenumber(text, rev):
635 635 return ([(rev, False)] * len(text.splitlines()), text)
636 636
637 637 def with_linenumber(text, rev):
638 638 size = len(text.splitlines())
639 639 return ([(rev, i) for i in xrange(1, size + 1)], text)
640 640
641 641 decorate = (((linenumber is None) and decorate_compat) or
642 642 (linenumber and with_linenumber) or
643 643 without_linenumber)
644 644
645 645 def pair(parent, child):
646 646 blocks = mdiff.allblocks(parent[1], child[1], opts=diffopts,
647 647 refine=True)
648 648 for (a1, a2, b1, b2), t in blocks:
649 649 # Changed blocks ('!') or blocks made only of blank lines ('~')
650 650 # belong to the child.
651 651 if t == '=':
652 652 child[0][b1:b2] = parent[0][a1:a2]
653 653 return child
654 654
655 655 getlog = util.lrucachefunc(lambda x: self._repo.file(x))
656 656 def getctx(path, fileid):
657 657 log = path == self._path and self._filelog or getlog(path)
658 658 return filectx(self._repo, path, fileid=fileid, filelog=log)
659 659 getctx = util.lrucachefunc(getctx)
660 660
661 661 def parents(f):
662 662 # we want to reuse filectx objects as much as possible
663 663 p = f._path
664 664 if f._filerev is None: # working dir
665 665 pl = [(n.path(), n.filerev()) for n in f.parents()]
666 666 else:
667 667 pl = [(p, n) for n in f._filelog.parentrevs(f._filerev)]
668 668
669 669 if follow:
670 670 r = f.renamed()
671 671 if r:
672 672 pl[0] = (r[0], getlog(r[0]).rev(r[1]))
673 673
674 674 return [getctx(p, n) for p, n in pl if n != nullrev]
675 675
676 676 # use linkrev to find the first changeset where self appeared
677 677 if self.rev() != self.linkrev():
678 678 base = self.filectx(self.filerev())
679 679 else:
680 680 base = self
681 681
682 682 # This algorithm would prefer to be recursive, but Python is a
683 683 # bit recursion-hostile. Instead we do an iterative
684 684 # depth-first search.
685 685
686 686 visit = [base]
687 687 hist = {}
688 688 pcache = {}
689 689 needed = {base: 1}
690 690 while visit:
691 691 f = visit[-1]
692 692 if f not in pcache:
693 693 pcache[f] = parents(f)
694 694
695 695 ready = True
696 696 pl = pcache[f]
697 697 for p in pl:
698 698 if p not in hist:
699 699 ready = False
700 700 visit.append(p)
701 701 needed[p] = needed.get(p, 0) + 1
702 702 if ready:
703 703 visit.pop()
704 704 curr = decorate(f.data(), f)
705 705 for p in pl:
706 706 curr = pair(hist[p], curr)
707 707 if needed[p] == 1:
708 708 del hist[p]
709 709 else:
710 710 needed[p] -= 1
711 711
712 712 hist[f] = curr
713 713 pcache[f] = []
714 714
715 715 return zip(hist[base][0], hist[base][1].splitlines(True))
716 716
717 717 def ancestor(self, fc2, actx):
718 718 """
719 719 find the common ancestor file context, if any, of self, and fc2
720 720
721 721 actx must be the changectx of the common ancestor
722 722 of self's and fc2's respective changesets.
723 723 """
724 724
725 725 # the easy case: no (relevant) renames
726 726 if fc2.path() == self.path() and self.path() in actx:
727 727 return actx[self.path()]
728 728
729 729 # the next easiest cases: unambiguous predecessor (name trumps
730 730 # history)
731 731 if self.path() in actx and fc2.path() not in actx:
732 732 return actx[self.path()]
733 733 if fc2.path() in actx and self.path() not in actx:
734 734 return actx[fc2.path()]
735 735
736 736 # prime the ancestor cache for the working directory
737 737 acache = {}
738 738 for c in (self, fc2):
739 739 if c._filerev is None:
740 740 pl = [(n.path(), n.filenode()) for n in c.parents()]
741 741 acache[(c._path, None)] = pl
742 742
743 743 flcache = {self._repopath:self._filelog, fc2._repopath:fc2._filelog}
744 744 def parents(vertex):
745 745 if vertex in acache:
746 746 return acache[vertex]
747 747 f, n = vertex
748 748 if f not in flcache:
749 749 flcache[f] = self._repo.file(f)
750 750 fl = flcache[f]
751 751 pl = [(f, p) for p in fl.parents(n) if p != nullid]
752 752 re = fl.renamed(n)
753 753 if re:
754 754 pl.append(re)
755 755 acache[vertex] = pl
756 756 return pl
757 757
758 758 a, b = (self._path, self._filenode), (fc2._path, fc2._filenode)
759 759 v = ancestor.ancestor(a, b, parents)
760 760 if v:
761 761 f, n = v
762 762 return filectx(self._repo, f, fileid=n, filelog=flcache[f])
763 763
764 764 return None
765 765
766 766 def ancestors(self, followfirst=False):
767 767 visit = {}
768 768 c = self
769 769 cut = followfirst and 1 or None
770 770 while True:
771 771 for parent in c.parents()[:cut]:
772 772 visit[(parent.rev(), parent.node())] = parent
773 773 if not visit:
774 774 break
775 775 c = visit.pop(max(visit))
776 776 yield c
777 777
778 778 def copies(self, c2):
779 779 if not util.safehasattr(self, "_copycache"):
780 780 self._copycache = {}
781 781 sc2 = str(c2)
782 782 if sc2 not in self._copycache:
783 783 self._copycache[sc2] = copies.pathcopies(c2)
784 784 return self._copycache[sc2]
785 785
786 786 class workingctx(changectx):
787 787 """A workingctx object makes access to data related to
788 788 the current working directory convenient.
789 789 date - any valid date string or (unixtime, offset), or None.
790 790 user - username string, or None.
791 791 extra - a dictionary of extra values, or None.
792 792 changes - a list of file lists as returned by localrepo.status()
793 793 or None to use the repository status.
794 794 """
795 795 def __init__(self, repo, text="", user=None, date=None, extra=None,
796 796 changes=None):
797 797 self._repo = repo
798 798 self._rev = None
799 799 self._node = None
800 800 self._text = text
801 801 if date:
802 802 self._date = util.parsedate(date)
803 803 if user:
804 804 self._user = user
805 805 if changes:
806 806 self._status = list(changes[:4])
807 807 self._unknown = changes[4]
808 808 self._ignored = changes[5]
809 809 self._clean = changes[6]
810 810 else:
811 811 self._unknown = None
812 812 self._ignored = None
813 813 self._clean = None
814 814
815 815 self._extra = {}
816 816 if extra:
817 817 self._extra = extra.copy()
818 818 if 'branch' not in self._extra:
819 819 try:
820 820 branch = encoding.fromlocal(self._repo.dirstate.branch())
821 821 except UnicodeDecodeError:
822 822 raise util.Abort(_('branch name not in UTF-8!'))
823 823 self._extra['branch'] = branch
824 824 if self._extra['branch'] == '':
825 825 self._extra['branch'] = 'default'
826 826
827 827 def __str__(self):
828 828 return str(self._parents[0]) + "+"
829 829
830 830 def __repr__(self):
831 831 return "<workingctx %s>" % str(self)
832 832
833 833 def __nonzero__(self):
834 834 return True
835 835
836 836 def __contains__(self, key):
837 837 return self._repo.dirstate[key] not in "?r"
838 838
839 839 def _buildflagfunc(self):
840 840 # Create a fallback function for getting file flags when the
841 841 # filesystem doesn't support them
842 842
843 843 copiesget = self._repo.dirstate.copies().get
844 844
845 845 if len(self._parents) < 2:
846 846 # when we have one parent, it's easy: copy from parent
847 847 man = self._parents[0].manifest()
848 848 def func(f):
849 849 f = copiesget(f, f)
850 850 return man.flags(f)
851 851 else:
852 852 # merges are tricky: we try to reconstruct the unstored
853 853 # result from the merge (issue1802)
854 854 p1, p2 = self._parents
855 855 pa = p1.ancestor(p2)
856 856 m1, m2, ma = p1.manifest(), p2.manifest(), pa.manifest()
857 857
858 858 def func(f):
859 859 f = copiesget(f, f) # may be wrong for merges with copies
860 860 fl1, fl2, fla = m1.flags(f), m2.flags(f), ma.flags(f)
861 861 if fl1 == fl2:
862 862 return fl1
863 863 if fl1 == fla:
864 864 return fl2
865 865 if fl2 == fla:
866 866 return fl1
867 867 return '' # punt for conflicts
868 868
869 869 return func
870 870
871 871 @propertycache
872 872 def _flagfunc(self):
873 873 return self._repo.dirstate.flagfunc(self._buildflagfunc)
874 874
875 875 @propertycache
876 876 def _manifest(self):
877 877 """generate a manifest corresponding to the working directory"""
878 878
879 879 man = self._parents[0].manifest().copy()
880 880 if len(self._parents) > 1:
881 881 man2 = self.p2().manifest()
882 882 def getman(f):
883 883 if f in man:
884 884 return man
885 885 return man2
886 886 else:
887 887 getman = lambda f: man
888 888
889 889 copied = self._repo.dirstate.copies()
890 890 ff = self._flagfunc
891 891 modified, added, removed, deleted = self._status
892 892 for i, l in (("a", added), ("m", modified)):
893 893 for f in l:
894 894 orig = copied.get(f, f)
895 895 man[f] = getman(orig).get(orig, nullid) + i
896 896 try:
897 897 man.set(f, ff(f))
898 898 except OSError:
899 899 pass
900 900
901 901 for f in deleted + removed:
902 902 if f in man:
903 903 del man[f]
904 904
905 905 return man
906 906
907 907 def __iter__(self):
908 908 d = self._repo.dirstate
909 909 for f in d:
910 910 if d[f] != 'r':
911 911 yield f
912 912
913 913 @propertycache
914 914 def _status(self):
915 915 return self._repo.status()[:4]
916 916
917 917 @propertycache
918 918 def _user(self):
919 919 return self._repo.ui.username()
920 920
921 921 @propertycache
922 922 def _date(self):
923 923 return util.makedate()
924 924
925 925 @propertycache
926 926 def _parents(self):
927 927 p = self._repo.dirstate.parents()
928 928 if p[1] == nullid:
929 929 p = p[:-1]
930 930 return [changectx(self._repo, x) for x in p]
931 931
932 932 def status(self, ignored=False, clean=False, unknown=False):
933 933 """Explicit status query
934 934 Unless this method is used to query the working copy status, the
935 935 _status property will implicitly read the status using its default
936 936 arguments."""
937 937 stat = self._repo.status(ignored=ignored, clean=clean, unknown=unknown)
938 938 self._unknown = self._ignored = self._clean = None
939 939 if unknown:
940 940 self._unknown = stat[4]
941 941 if ignored:
942 942 self._ignored = stat[5]
943 943 if clean:
944 944 self._clean = stat[6]
945 945 self._status = stat[:4]
946 946 return stat
947 947
948 948 def manifest(self):
949 949 return self._manifest
950 950 def user(self):
951 951 return self._user or self._repo.ui.username()
952 952 def date(self):
953 953 return self._date
954 954 def description(self):
955 955 return self._text
956 956 def files(self):
957 957 return sorted(self._status[0] + self._status[1] + self._status[2])
958 958
959 959 def modified(self):
960 960 return self._status[0]
961 961 def added(self):
962 962 return self._status[1]
963 963 def removed(self):
964 964 return self._status[2]
965 965 def deleted(self):
966 966 return self._status[3]
967 967 def unknown(self):
968 968 assert self._unknown is not None # must call status first
969 969 return self._unknown
970 970 def ignored(self):
971 971 assert self._ignored is not None # must call status first
972 972 return self._ignored
973 973 def clean(self):
974 974 assert self._clean is not None # must call status first
975 975 return self._clean
976 976 def branch(self):
977 977 return encoding.tolocal(self._extra['branch'])
978 978 def closesbranch(self):
979 979 return 'close' in self._extra
980 980 def extra(self):
981 981 return self._extra
982 982
983 983 def tags(self):
984 984 t = []
985 985 for p in self.parents():
986 986 t.extend(p.tags())
987 987 return t
988 988
989 989 def bookmarks(self):
990 990 b = []
991 991 for p in self.parents():
992 992 b.extend(p.bookmarks())
993 993 return b
994 994
995 995 def phase(self):
996 996 phase = phases.draft # default phase to draft
997 997 for p in self.parents():
998 998 phase = max(phase, p.phase())
999 999 return phase
1000 1000
1001 1001 def hidden(self):
1002 1002 return False
1003 1003
1004 1004 def children(self):
1005 1005 return []
1006 1006
1007 1007 def flags(self, path):
1008 1008 if '_manifest' in self.__dict__:
1009 1009 try:
1010 1010 return self._manifest.flags(path)
1011 1011 except KeyError:
1012 1012 return ''
1013 1013
1014 1014 try:
1015 1015 return self._flagfunc(path)
1016 1016 except OSError:
1017 1017 return ''
1018 1018
1019 1019 def filectx(self, path, filelog=None):
1020 1020 """get a file context from the working directory"""
1021 1021 return workingfilectx(self._repo, path, workingctx=self,
1022 1022 filelog=filelog)
1023 1023
1024 1024 def ancestor(self, c2):
1025 1025 """return the ancestor context of self and c2"""
1026 1026 return self._parents[0].ancestor(c2) # punt on two parents for now
1027 1027
1028 1028 def walk(self, match):
1029 1029 return sorted(self._repo.dirstate.walk(match, sorted(self.substate),
1030 1030 True, False))
1031 1031
1032 1032 def dirty(self, missing=False, merge=True, branch=True):
1033 1033 "check whether a working directory is modified"
1034 1034 # check subrepos first
1035 1035 for s in sorted(self.substate):
1036 1036 if self.sub(s).dirty():
1037 1037 return True
1038 1038 # check current working dir
1039 1039 return ((merge and self.p2()) or
1040 1040 (branch and self.branch() != self.p1().branch()) or
1041 1041 self.modified() or self.added() or self.removed() or
1042 1042 (missing and self.deleted()))
1043 1043
1044 1044 def add(self, list, prefix=""):
1045 1045 join = lambda f: os.path.join(prefix, f)
1046 1046 wlock = self._repo.wlock()
1047 1047 ui, ds = self._repo.ui, self._repo.dirstate
1048 1048 try:
1049 1049 rejected = []
1050 1050 for f in list:
1051 1051 scmutil.checkportable(ui, join(f))
1052 1052 p = self._repo.wjoin(f)
1053 1053 try:
1054 1054 st = os.lstat(p)
1055 1055 except OSError:
1056 1056 ui.warn(_("%s does not exist!\n") % join(f))
1057 1057 rejected.append(f)
1058 1058 continue
1059 1059 if st.st_size > 10000000:
1060 1060 ui.warn(_("%s: up to %d MB of RAM may be required "
1061 1061 "to manage this file\n"
1062 1062 "(use 'hg revert %s' to cancel the "
1063 1063 "pending addition)\n")
1064 1064 % (f, 3 * st.st_size // 1000000, join(f)))
1065 1065 if not (stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) or stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)):
1066 1066 ui.warn(_("%s not added: only files and symlinks "
1067 1067 "supported currently\n") % join(f))
1068 1068 rejected.append(p)
1069 1069 elif ds[f] in 'amn':
1070 1070 ui.warn(_("%s already tracked!\n") % join(f))
1071 1071 elif ds[f] == 'r':
1072 1072 ds.normallookup(f)
1073 1073 else:
1074 1074 ds.add(f)
1075 1075 return rejected
1076 1076 finally:
1077 1077 wlock.release()
1078 1078
1079 1079 def forget(self, files, prefix=""):
1080 1080 join = lambda f: os.path.join(prefix, f)
1081 1081 wlock = self._repo.wlock()
1082 1082 try:
1083 1083 rejected = []
1084 1084 for f in files:
1085 1085 if f not in self._repo.dirstate:
1086 1086 self._repo.ui.warn(_("%s not tracked!\n") % join(f))
1087 1087 rejected.append(f)
1088 1088 elif self._repo.dirstate[f] != 'a':
1089 1089 self._repo.dirstate.remove(f)
1090 1090 else:
1091 1091 self._repo.dirstate.drop(f)
1092 1092 return rejected
1093 1093 finally:
1094 1094 wlock.release()
1095 1095
1096 1096 def ancestors(self):
1097 1097 for a in self._repo.changelog.ancestors(
1098 1098 [p.rev() for p in self._parents]):
1099 1099 yield changectx(self._repo, a)
1100 1100
1101 1101 def undelete(self, list):
1102 1102 pctxs = self.parents()
1103 1103 wlock = self._repo.wlock()
1104 1104 try:
1105 1105 for f in list:
1106 1106 if self._repo.dirstate[f] != 'r':
1107 1107 self._repo.ui.warn(_("%s not removed!\n") % f)
1108 1108 else:
1109 1109 fctx = f in pctxs[0] and pctxs[0][f] or pctxs[1][f]
1110 1110 t = fctx.data()
1111 1111 self._repo.wwrite(f, t, fctx.flags())
1112 1112 self._repo.dirstate.normal(f)
1113 1113 finally:
1114 1114 wlock.release()
1115 1115
1116 1116 def copy(self, source, dest):
1117 1117 p = self._repo.wjoin(dest)
1118 1118 if not os.path.lexists(p):
1119 1119 self._repo.ui.warn(_("%s does not exist!\n") % dest)
1120 1120 elif not (os.path.isfile(p) or os.path.islink(p)):
1121 1121 self._repo.ui.warn(_("copy failed: %s is not a file or a "
1122 1122 "symbolic link\n") % dest)
1123 1123 else:
1124 1124 wlock = self._repo.wlock()
1125 1125 try:
1126 1126 if self._repo.dirstate[dest] in '?r':
1127 1127 self._repo.dirstate.add(dest)
1128 1128 self._repo.dirstate.copy(source, dest)
1129 1129 finally:
1130 1130 wlock.release()
1131 1131
1132 1132 def markcommitted(self, node):
1133 """Perform post-commit cleanup necessary after commiting this workingctx
1133 """Perform post-commit cleanup necessary after committing this ctx
1134 1134
1135 1135 Specifically, this updates backing stores this working context
1136 1136 wraps to reflect the fact that the changes reflected by this
1137 1137 workingctx have been committed. For example, it marks
1138 1138 modified and added files as normal in the dirstate.
1139 1139
1140 1140 """
1141 1141
1142 1142 for f in self.modified() + self.added():
1143 1143 self._repo.dirstate.normal(f)
1144 1144 for f in self.removed():
1145 1145 self._repo.dirstate.drop(f)
1146 1146 self._repo.dirstate.setparents(node)
1147 1147
1148 1148 def dirs(self):
1149 1149 return self._repo.dirstate.dirs()
1150 1150
1151 1151 class workingfilectx(filectx):
1152 1152 """A workingfilectx object makes access to data related to a particular
1153 1153 file in the working directory convenient."""
1154 1154 def __init__(self, repo, path, filelog=None, workingctx=None):
1155 1155 """changeid can be a changeset revision, node, or tag.
1156 1156 fileid can be a file revision or node."""
1157 1157 self._repo = repo
1158 1158 self._path = path
1159 1159 self._changeid = None
1160 1160 self._filerev = self._filenode = None
1161 1161
1162 1162 if filelog:
1163 1163 self._filelog = filelog
1164 1164 if workingctx:
1165 1165 self._changectx = workingctx
1166 1166
1167 1167 @propertycache
1168 1168 def _changectx(self):
1169 1169 return workingctx(self._repo)
1170 1170
1171 1171 def __nonzero__(self):
1172 1172 return True
1173 1173
1174 1174 def __str__(self):
1175 1175 return "%s@%s" % (self.path(), self._changectx)
1176 1176
1177 1177 def __repr__(self):
1178 1178 return "<workingfilectx %s>" % str(self)
1179 1179
1180 1180 def data(self):
1181 1181 return self._repo.wread(self._path)
1182 1182 def renamed(self):
1183 1183 rp = self._repo.dirstate.copied(self._path)
1184 1184 if not rp:
1185 1185 return None
1186 1186 return rp, self._changectx._parents[0]._manifest.get(rp, nullid)
1187 1187
1188 1188 def parents(self):
1189 1189 '''return parent filectxs, following copies if necessary'''
1190 1190 def filenode(ctx, path):
1191 1191 return ctx._manifest.get(path, nullid)
1192 1192
1193 1193 path = self._path
1194 1194 fl = self._filelog
1195 1195 pcl = self._changectx._parents
1196 1196 renamed = self.renamed()
1197 1197
1198 1198 if renamed:
1199 1199 pl = [renamed + (None,)]
1200 1200 else:
1201 1201 pl = [(path, filenode(pcl[0], path), fl)]
1202 1202
1203 1203 for pc in pcl[1:]:
1204 1204 pl.append((path, filenode(pc, path), fl))
1205 1205
1206 1206 return [filectx(self._repo, p, fileid=n, filelog=l)
1207 1207 for p, n, l in pl if n != nullid]
1208 1208
1209 1209 def children(self):
1210 1210 return []
1211 1211
1212 1212 def size(self):
1213 1213 return os.lstat(self._repo.wjoin(self._path)).st_size
1214 1214 def date(self):
1215 1215 t, tz = self._changectx.date()
1216 1216 try:
1217 1217 return (int(os.lstat(self._repo.wjoin(self._path)).st_mtime), tz)
1218 1218 except OSError, err:
1219 1219 if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
1220 1220 raise
1221 1221 return (t, tz)
1222 1222
1223 1223 def cmp(self, fctx):
1224 1224 """compare with other file context
1225 1225
1226 1226 returns True if different than fctx.
1227 1227 """
1228 1228 # fctx should be a filectx (not a workingfilectx)
1229 1229 # invert comparison to reuse the same code path
1230 1230 return fctx.cmp(self)
1231 1231
1232 1232 class memctx(object):
1233 1233 """Use memctx to perform in-memory commits via localrepo.commitctx().
1234 1234
1235 1235 Revision information is supplied at initialization time while
1236 1236 related files data and is made available through a callback
1237 1237 mechanism. 'repo' is the current localrepo, 'parents' is a
1238 1238 sequence of two parent revisions identifiers (pass None for every
1239 1239 missing parent), 'text' is the commit message and 'files' lists
1240 1240 names of files touched by the revision (normalized and relative to
1241 1241 repository root).
1242 1242
1243 1243 filectxfn(repo, memctx, path) is a callable receiving the
1244 1244 repository, the current memctx object and the normalized path of
1245 1245 requested file, relative to repository root. It is fired by the
1246 1246 commit function for every file in 'files', but calls order is
1247 1247 undefined. If the file is available in the revision being
1248 1248 committed (updated or added), filectxfn returns a memfilectx
1249 1249 object. If the file was removed, filectxfn raises an
1250 1250 IOError. Moved files are represented by marking the source file
1251 1251 removed and the new file added with copy information (see
1252 1252 memfilectx).
1253 1253
1254 1254 user receives the committer name and defaults to current
1255 1255 repository username, date is the commit date in any format
1256 1256 supported by util.parsedate() and defaults to current date, extra
1257 1257 is a dictionary of metadata or is left empty.
1258 1258 """
1259 1259 def __init__(self, repo, parents, text, files, filectxfn, user=None,
1260 1260 date=None, extra=None):
1261 1261 self._repo = repo
1262 1262 self._rev = None
1263 1263 self._node = None
1264 1264 self._text = text
1265 1265 self._date = date and util.parsedate(date) or util.makedate()
1266 1266 self._user = user
1267 1267 parents = [(p or nullid) for p in parents]
1268 1268 p1, p2 = parents
1269 1269 self._parents = [changectx(self._repo, p) for p in (p1, p2)]
1270 1270 files = sorted(set(files))
1271 1271 self._status = [files, [], [], [], []]
1272 1272 self._filectxfn = filectxfn
1273 1273
1274 1274 self._extra = extra and extra.copy() or {}
1275 1275 if self._extra.get('branch', '') == '':
1276 1276 self._extra['branch'] = 'default'
1277 1277
1278 1278 def __str__(self):
1279 1279 return str(self._parents[0]) + "+"
1280 1280
1281 1281 def __int__(self):
1282 1282 return self._rev
1283 1283
1284 1284 def __nonzero__(self):
1285 1285 return True
1286 1286
1287 1287 def __getitem__(self, key):
1288 1288 return self.filectx(key)
1289 1289
1290 1290 def p1(self):
1291 1291 return self._parents[0]
1292 1292 def p2(self):
1293 1293 return self._parents[1]
1294 1294
1295 1295 def user(self):
1296 1296 return self._user or self._repo.ui.username()
1297 1297 def date(self):
1298 1298 return self._date
1299 1299 def description(self):
1300 1300 return self._text
1301 1301 def files(self):
1302 1302 return self.modified()
1303 1303 def modified(self):
1304 1304 return self._status[0]
1305 1305 def added(self):
1306 1306 return self._status[1]
1307 1307 def removed(self):
1308 1308 return self._status[2]
1309 1309 def deleted(self):
1310 1310 return self._status[3]
1311 1311 def unknown(self):
1312 1312 return self._status[4]
1313 1313 def ignored(self):
1314 1314 return self._status[5]
1315 1315 def clean(self):
1316 1316 return self._status[6]
1317 1317 def branch(self):
1318 1318 return encoding.tolocal(self._extra['branch'])
1319 1319 def extra(self):
1320 1320 return self._extra
1321 1321 def flags(self, f):
1322 1322 return self[f].flags()
1323 1323
1324 1324 def parents(self):
1325 1325 """return contexts for each parent changeset"""
1326 1326 return self._parents
1327 1327
1328 1328 def filectx(self, path, filelog=None):
1329 1329 """get a file context from the working directory"""
1330 1330 return self._filectxfn(self._repo, self, path)
1331 1331
1332 1332 def commit(self):
1333 1333 """commit context to the repo"""
1334 1334 return self._repo.commitctx(self)
1335 1335
1336 1336 class memfilectx(object):
1337 1337 """memfilectx represents an in-memory file to commit.
1338 1338
1339 1339 See memctx for more details.
1340 1340 """
1341 1341 def __init__(self, path, data, islink=False, isexec=False, copied=None):
1342 1342 """
1343 1343 path is the normalized file path relative to repository root.
1344 1344 data is the file content as a string.
1345 1345 islink is True if the file is a symbolic link.
1346 1346 isexec is True if the file is executable.
1347 1347 copied is the source file path if current file was copied in the
1348 1348 revision being committed, or None."""
1349 1349 self._path = path
1350 1350 self._data = data
1351 1351 self._flags = (islink and 'l' or '') + (isexec and 'x' or '')
1352 1352 self._copied = None
1353 1353 if copied:
1354 1354 self._copied = (copied, nullid)
1355 1355
1356 1356 def __nonzero__(self):
1357 1357 return True
1358 1358 def __str__(self):
1359 1359 return "%s@%s" % (self.path(), self._changectx)
1360 1360 def path(self):
1361 1361 return self._path
1362 1362 def data(self):
1363 1363 return self._data
1364 1364 def flags(self):
1365 1365 return self._flags
1366 1366 def isexec(self):
1367 1367 return 'x' in self._flags
1368 1368 def islink(self):
1369 1369 return 'l' in self._flags
1370 1370 def renamed(self):
1371 1371 return self._copied
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1 1 The Mercurial system uses a set of configuration files to control
2 2 aspects of its behavior.
3 3
4 4 The configuration files use a simple ini-file format. A configuration
5 5 file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header and followed
6 6 by ``name = value`` entries::
7 7
8 8 [ui]
9 9 username = Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@example.net>
10 10 verbose = True
11 11
12 12 The above entries will be referred to as ``ui.username`` and
13 13 ``ui.verbose``, respectively. See the Syntax section below.
14 14
15 15 Files
16 16 =====
17 17
18 18 Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if they exist.
19 19 These files do not exist by default and you will have to create the
20 20 appropriate configuration files yourself: global configuration like
21 21 the username setting is typically put into
22 22 ``%USERPROFILE%\mercurial.ini`` or ``$HOME/.hgrc`` and local
23 23 configuration is put into the per-repository ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` file.
24 24
25 25 The names of these files depend on the system on which Mercurial is
26 26 installed. ``*.rc`` files from a single directory are read in
27 27 alphabetical order, later ones overriding earlier ones. Where multiple
28 28 paths are given below, settings from earlier paths override later
29 29 ones.
30 30
31 31 | (All) ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc``
32 32
33 33 Per-repository configuration options that only apply in a
34 34 particular repository. This file is not version-controlled, and
35 35 will not get transferred during a "clone" operation. Options in
36 36 this file override options in all other configuration files. On
37 37 Plan 9 and Unix, most of this file will be ignored if it doesn't
38 38 belong to a trusted user or to a trusted group. See the documentation
39 39 for the ``[trusted]`` section below for more details.
40 40
41 41 | (Plan 9) ``$home/lib/hgrc``
42 42 | (Unix) ``$HOME/.hgrc``
43 43 | (Windows) ``%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc``
44 44 | (Windows) ``%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini``
45 45 | (Windows) ``%HOME%\.hgrc``
46 46 | (Windows) ``%HOME%\Mercurial.ini``
47 47
48 48 Per-user configuration file(s), for the user running Mercurial. On
49 49 Windows 9x, ``%HOME%`` is replaced by ``%APPDATA%``. Options in these
50 50 files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by this user in any
51 51 directory. Options in these files override per-system and per-installation
52 52 options.
53 53
54 54 | (Plan 9) ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc``
55 55 | (Plan 9) ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc``
56 56 | (Unix) ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc``
57 57 | (Unix) ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc``
58 58
59 59 Per-system configuration files, for the system on which Mercurial
60 60 is running. Options in these files apply to all Mercurial commands
61 61 executed by any user in any directory. Options in these files
62 62 override per-installation options.
63 63
64 64 | (Plan 9) ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc``
65 65 | (Plan 9) ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc``
66 66 | (Unix) ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc``
67 67 | (Unix) ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc``
68 68
69 69 Per-installation configuration files, searched for in the
70 70 directory where Mercurial is installed. ``<install-root>`` is the
71 71 parent directory of the **hg** executable (or symlink) being run. For
72 72 example, if installed in ``/shared/tools/bin/hg``, Mercurial will look
73 73 in ``/shared/tools/etc/mercurial/hgrc``. Options in these files apply
74 74 to all Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory.
75 75
76 76 | (Windows) ``<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`` **or**
77 77 | (Windows) ``<install-dir>\hgrc.d\*.rc`` **or**
78 78 | (Windows) ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial``
79 79
80 80 Per-installation/system configuration files, for the system on
81 81 which Mercurial is running. Options in these files apply to all
82 82 Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. Registry
83 83 keys contain PATH-like strings, every part of which must reference
84 84 a ``Mercurial.ini`` file or be a directory where ``*.rc`` files will
85 85 be read. Mercurial checks each of these locations in the specified
86 86 order until one or more configuration files are detected.
87 87
88 88 Syntax
89 89 ======
90 90
91 91 A configuration file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header
92 92 and followed by ``name = value`` entries (sometimes called
93 93 ``configuration keys``)::
94 94
95 95 [spam]
96 96 eggs=ham
97 97 green=
98 98 eggs
99 99
100 100 Each line contains one entry. If the lines that follow are indented,
101 101 they are treated as continuations of that entry. Leading whitespace is
102 102 removed from values. Empty lines are skipped. Lines beginning with
103 103 ``#`` or ``;`` are ignored and may be used to provide comments.
104 104
105 105 Configuration keys can be set multiple times, in which case Mercurial
106 106 will use the value that was configured last. As an example::
107 107
108 108 [spam]
109 109 eggs=large
110 110 ham=serrano
111 111 eggs=small
112 112
113 113 This would set the configuration key named ``eggs`` to ``small``.
114 114
115 115 It is also possible to define a section multiple times. A section can
116 116 be redefined on the same and/or on different configuration files. For
117 117 example::
118 118
119 119 [foo]
120 120 eggs=large
121 121 ham=serrano
122 122 eggs=small
123 123
124 124 [bar]
125 125 eggs=ham
126 126 green=
127 127 eggs
128 128
129 129 [foo]
130 130 ham=prosciutto
131 131 eggs=medium
132 132 bread=toasted
133 133
134 134 This would set the ``eggs``, ``ham``, and ``bread`` configuration keys
135 135 of the ``foo`` section to ``medium``, ``prosciutto``, and ``toasted``,
136 136 respectively. As you can see there only thing that matters is the last
137 137 value that was set for each of the configuration keys.
138 138
139 139 If a configuration key is set multiple times in different
140 140 configuration files the final value will depend on the order in which
141 141 the different configuration files are read, with settings from earlier
142 142 paths overriding later ones as described on the ``Files`` section
143 143 above.
144 144
145 145 A line of the form ``%include file`` will include ``file`` into the
146 146 current configuration file. The inclusion is recursive, which means
147 147 that included files can include other files. Filenames are relative to
148 148 the configuration file in which the ``%include`` directive is found.
149 149 Environment variables and ``~user`` constructs are expanded in
150 150 ``file``. This lets you do something like::
151 151
152 152 %include ~/.hgrc.d/$HOST.rc
153 153
154 154 to include a different configuration file on each computer you use.
155 155
156 156 A line with ``%unset name`` will remove ``name`` from the current
157 157 section, if it has been set previously.
158 158
159 159 The values are either free-form text strings, lists of text strings,
160 160 or Boolean values. Boolean values can be set to true using any of "1",
161 161 "yes", "true", or "on" and to false using "0", "no", "false", or "off"
162 162 (all case insensitive).
163 163
164 164 List values are separated by whitespace or comma, except when values are
165 165 placed in double quotation marks::
166 166
167 167 allow_read = "John Doe, PhD", brian, betty
168 168
169 169 Quotation marks can be escaped by prefixing them with a backslash. Only
170 170 quotation marks at the beginning of a word is counted as a quotation
171 171 (e.g., ``foo"bar baz`` is the list of ``foo"bar`` and ``baz``).
172 172
173 173 Sections
174 174 ========
175 175
176 176 This section describes the different sections that may appear in a
177 177 Mercurial configuration file, the purpose of each section, its possible
178 178 keys, and their possible values.
179 179
180 180 ``alias``
181 181 ---------
182 182
183 183 Defines command aliases.
184 184 Aliases allow you to define your own commands in terms of other
185 185 commands (or aliases), optionally including arguments. Positional
186 186 arguments in the form of ``$1``, ``$2``, etc in the alias definition
187 187 are expanded by Mercurial before execution. Positional arguments not
188 188 already used by ``$N`` in the definition are put at the end of the
189 189 command to be executed.
190 190
191 191 Alias definitions consist of lines of the form::
192 192
193 193 <alias> = <command> [<argument>]...
194 194
195 195 For example, this definition::
196 196
197 197 latest = log --limit 5
198 198
199 199 creates a new command ``latest`` that shows only the five most recent
200 200 changesets. You can define subsequent aliases using earlier ones::
201 201
202 202 stable5 = latest -b stable
203 203
204 204 .. note:: It is possible to create aliases with the same names as
205 205 existing commands, which will then override the original
206 206 definitions. This is almost always a bad idea!
207 207
208 208 An alias can start with an exclamation point (``!``) to make it a
209 209 shell alias. A shell alias is executed with the shell and will let you
210 210 run arbitrary commands. As an example, ::
211 211
212 212 echo = !echo $@
213 213
214 214 will let you do ``hg echo foo`` to have ``foo`` printed in your
215 215 terminal. A better example might be::
216 216
217 217 purge = !$HG status --no-status --unknown -0 | xargs -0 rm
218 218
219 219 which will make ``hg purge`` delete all unknown files in the
220 220 repository in the same manner as the purge extension.
221 221
222 222 Positional arguments like ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition
223 223 expand to the command arguments. Unmatched arguments are
224 224 removed. ``$0`` expands to the alias name and ``$@`` expands to all
225 225 arguments separated by a space. These expansions happen before the
226 226 command is passed to the shell.
227 227
228 228 Shell aliases are executed in an environment where ``$HG`` expands to
229 229 the path of the Mercurial that was used to execute the alias. This is
230 230 useful when you want to call further Mercurial commands in a shell
231 231 alias, as was done above for the purge alias. In addition,
232 232 ``$HG_ARGS`` expands to the arguments given to Mercurial. In the ``hg
233 233 echo foo`` call above, ``$HG_ARGS`` would expand to ``echo foo``.
234 234
235 235 .. note:: Some global configuration options such as ``-R`` are
236 236 processed before shell aliases and will thus not be passed to
237 237 aliases.
238 238
239 239
240 240 ``annotate``
241 241 ------------
242 242
243 243 Settings used when displaying file annotations. All values are
244 244 Booleans and default to False. See ``diff`` section for related
245 245 options for the diff command.
246 246
247 247 ``ignorews``
248 248 Ignore white space when comparing lines.
249 249
250 250 ``ignorewsamount``
251 251 Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
252 252
253 253 ``ignoreblanklines``
254 254 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
255 255
256 256
257 257 ``auth``
258 258 --------
259 259
260 260 Authentication credentials for HTTP authentication. This section
261 261 allows you to store usernames and passwords for use when logging
262 262 *into* HTTP servers. See the ``[web]`` configuration section if
263 263 you want to configure *who* can login to your HTTP server.
264 264
265 265 Each line has the following format::
266 266
267 267 <name>.<argument> = <value>
268 268
269 269 where ``<name>`` is used to group arguments into authentication
270 270 entries. Example::
271 271
272 272 foo.prefix = hg.intevation.org/mercurial
273 273 foo.username = foo
274 274 foo.password = bar
275 275 foo.schemes = http https
276 276
277 277 bar.prefix = secure.example.org
278 278 bar.key = path/to/file.key
279 279 bar.cert = path/to/file.cert
280 280 bar.schemes = https
281 281
282 282 Supported arguments:
283 283
284 284 ``prefix``
285 285 Either ``*`` or a URI prefix with or without the scheme part.
286 286 The authentication entry with the longest matching prefix is used
287 287 (where ``*`` matches everything and counts as a match of length
288 288 1). If the prefix doesn't include a scheme, the match is performed
289 289 against the URI with its scheme stripped as well, and the schemes
290 290 argument, q.v., is then subsequently consulted.
291 291
292 292 ``username``
293 293 Optional. Username to authenticate with. If not given, and the
294 294 remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user will
295 295 be prompted for it. Environment variables are expanded in the
296 296 username letting you do ``foo.username = $USER``. If the URI
297 297 includes a username, only ``[auth]`` entries with a matching
298 298 username or without a username will be considered.
299 299
300 300 ``password``
301 301 Optional. Password to authenticate with. If not given, and the
302 302 remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user
303 303 will be prompted for it.
304 304
305 305 ``key``
306 306 Optional. PEM encoded client certificate key file. Environment
307 307 variables are expanded in the filename.
308 308
309 309 ``cert``
310 310 Optional. PEM encoded client certificate chain file. Environment
311 311 variables are expanded in the filename.
312 312
313 313 ``schemes``
314 314 Optional. Space separated list of URI schemes to use this
315 315 authentication entry with. Only used if the prefix doesn't include
316 316 a scheme. Supported schemes are http and https. They will match
317 317 static-http and static-https respectively, as well.
318 318 Default: https.
319 319
320 320 If no suitable authentication entry is found, the user is prompted
321 321 for credentials as usual if required by the remote.
322 322
323 323
324 324 ``decode/encode``
325 325 -----------------
326 326
327 327 Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This would
328 328 typically be used for newline processing or other
329 329 localization/canonicalization of files.
330 330
331 331 Filters consist of a filter pattern followed by a filter command.
332 332 Filter patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository root.
333 333 For example, to match any file ending in ``.txt`` in the root
334 334 directory only, use the pattern ``*.txt``. To match any file ending
335 335 in ``.c`` anywhere in the repository, use the pattern ``**.c``.
336 336 For each file only the first matching filter applies.
337 337
338 338 The filter command can start with a specifier, either ``pipe:`` or
339 339 ``tempfile:``. If no specifier is given, ``pipe:`` is used by default.
340 340
341 341 A ``pipe:`` command must accept data on stdin and return the transformed
342 342 data on stdout.
343 343
344 344 Pipe example::
345 345
346 346 [encode]
347 347 # uncompress gzip files on checkin to improve delta compression
348 348 # note: not necessarily a good idea, just an example
349 349 *.gz = pipe: gunzip
350 350
351 351 [decode]
352 352 # recompress gzip files when writing them to the working dir (we
353 353 # can safely omit "pipe:", because it's the default)
354 354 *.gz = gzip
355 355
356 356 A ``tempfile:`` command is a template. The string ``INFILE`` is replaced
357 357 with the name of a temporary file that contains the data to be
358 358 filtered by the command. The string ``OUTFILE`` is replaced with the name
359 359 of an empty temporary file, where the filtered data must be written by
360 360 the command.
361 361
362 362 .. note:: The tempfile mechanism is recommended for Windows systems,
363 363 where the standard shell I/O redirection operators often have
364 364 strange effects and may corrupt the contents of your files.
365 365
366 366 This filter mechanism is used internally by the ``eol`` extension to
367 367 translate line ending characters between Windows (CRLF) and Unix (LF)
368 368 format. We suggest you use the ``eol`` extension for convenience.
369 369
370 370
371 371 ``defaults``
372 372 ------------
373 373
374 374 (defaults are deprecated. Don't use them. Use aliases instead)
375 375
376 376 Use the ``[defaults]`` section to define command defaults, i.e. the
377 377 default options/arguments to pass to the specified commands.
378 378
379 379 The following example makes :hg:`log` run in verbose mode, and
380 380 :hg:`status` show only the modified files, by default::
381 381
382 382 [defaults]
383 383 log = -v
384 384 status = -m
385 385
386 386 The actual commands, instead of their aliases, must be used when
387 387 defining command defaults. The command defaults will also be applied
388 388 to the aliases of the commands defined.
389 389
390 390
391 391 ``diff``
392 392 --------
393 393
394 394 Settings used when displaying diffs. Everything except for ``unified``
395 395 is a Boolean and defaults to False. See ``annotate`` section for
396 396 related options for the annotate command.
397 397
398 398 ``git``
399 399 Use git extended diff format.
400 400
401 401 ``nodates``
402 402 Don't include dates in diff headers.
403 403
404 404 ``showfunc``
405 405 Show which function each change is in.
406 406
407 407 ``ignorews``
408 408 Ignore white space when comparing lines.
409 409
410 410 ``ignorewsamount``
411 411 Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
412 412
413 413 ``ignoreblanklines``
414 414 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
415 415
416 416 ``unified``
417 417 Number of lines of context to show.
418 418
419 419 ``email``
420 420 ---------
421 421
422 422 Settings for extensions that send email messages.
423 423
424 424 ``from``
425 425 Optional. Email address to use in "From" header and SMTP envelope
426 426 of outgoing messages.
427 427
428 428 ``to``
429 429 Optional. Comma-separated list of recipients' email addresses.
430 430
431 431 ``cc``
432 432 Optional. Comma-separated list of carbon copy recipients'
433 433 email addresses.
434 434
435 435 ``bcc``
436 436 Optional. Comma-separated list of blind carbon copy recipients'
437 437 email addresses.
438 438
439 439 ``method``
440 440 Optional. Method to use to send email messages. If value is ``smtp``
441 441 (default), use SMTP (see the ``[smtp]`` section for configuration).
442 442 Otherwise, use as name of program to run that acts like sendmail
443 443 (takes ``-f`` option for sender, list of recipients on command line,
444 444 message on stdin). Normally, setting this to ``sendmail`` or
445 445 ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` is enough to use sendmail to send messages.
446 446
447 447 ``charsets``
448 448 Optional. Comma-separated list of character sets considered
449 449 convenient for recipients. Addresses, headers, and parts not
450 450 containing patches of outgoing messages will be encoded in the
451 451 first character set to which conversion from local encoding
452 452 (``$HGENCODING``, ``ui.fallbackencoding``) succeeds. If correct
453 453 conversion fails, the text in question is sent as is. Defaults to
454 454 empty (explicit) list.
455 455
456 456 Order of outgoing email character sets:
457 457
458 458 1. ``us-ascii``: always first, regardless of settings
459 459 2. ``email.charsets``: in order given by user
460 460 3. ``ui.fallbackencoding``: if not in email.charsets
461 461 4. ``$HGENCODING``: if not in email.charsets
462 462 5. ``utf-8``: always last, regardless of settings
463 463
464 464 Email example::
465 465
466 466 [email]
467 467 from = Joseph User <joe.user@example.com>
468 468 method = /usr/sbin/sendmail
469 469 # charsets for western Europeans
470 470 # us-ascii, utf-8 omitted, as they are tried first and last
471 471 charsets = iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15, windows-1252
472 472
473 473
474 474 ``extensions``
475 475 --------------
476 476
477 477 Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new features. To
478 478 enable an extension, create an entry for it in this section.
479 479
480 480 If you know that the extension is already in Python's search path,
481 481 you can give the name of the module, followed by ``=``, with nothing
482 482 after the ``=``.
483 483
484 484 Otherwise, give a name that you choose, followed by ``=``, followed by
485 485 the path to the ``.py`` file (including the file name extension) that
486 486 defines the extension.
487 487
488 488 To explicitly disable an extension that is enabled in an hgrc of
489 489 broader scope, prepend its path with ``!``, as in ``foo = !/ext/path``
490 490 or ``foo = !`` when path is not supplied.
491 491
492 492 Example for ``~/.hgrc``::
493 493
494 494 [extensions]
495 495 # (the mq extension will get loaded from Mercurial's path)
496 496 mq =
497 497 # (this extension will get loaded from the file specified)
498 498 myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py
499 499
500 500
501 501 ``format``
502 502 ----------
503 503
504 504 ``usestore``
505 505 Enable or disable the "store" repository format which improves
506 506 compatibility with systems that fold case or otherwise mangle
507 507 filenames. Enabled by default. Disabling this option will allow
508 508 you to store longer filenames in some situations at the expense of
509 509 compatibility and ensures that the on-disk format of newly created
510 510 repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 0.9.4.
511 511
512 512 ``usefncache``
513 513 Enable or disable the "fncache" repository format which enhances
514 514 the "store" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
515 515 fncache) to allow longer filenames and avoids using Windows
516 516 reserved names, e.g. "nul". Enabled by default. Disabling this
517 517 option ensures that the on-disk format of newly created
518 518 repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 1.1.
519 519
520 520 ``dotencode``
521 521 Enable or disable the "dotencode" repository format which enhances
522 522 the "fncache" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
523 523 dotencode) to avoid issues with filenames starting with ._ on
524 524 Mac OS X and spaces on Windows. Enabled by default. Disabling this
525 525 option ensures that the on-disk format of newly created
526 526 repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 1.7.
527 527
528 528 ``graph``
529 529 ---------
530 530
531 531 Web graph view configuration. This section let you change graph
532 532 elements display properties by branches, for instance to make the
533 533 ``default`` branch stand out.
534 534
535 535 Each line has the following format::
536 536
537 537 <branch>.<argument> = <value>
538 538
539 539 where ``<branch>`` is the name of the branch being
540 540 customized. Example::
541 541
542 542 [graph]
543 543 # 2px width
544 544 default.width = 2
545 545 # red color
546 546 default.color = FF0000
547 547
548 548 Supported arguments:
549 549
550 550 ``width``
551 551 Set branch edges width in pixels.
552 552
553 553 ``color``
554 554 Set branch edges color in hexadecimal RGB notation.
555 555
556 556 ``hooks``
557 557 ---------
558 558
559 559 Commands or Python functions that get automatically executed by
560 560 various actions such as starting or finishing a commit. Multiple
561 561 hooks can be run for the same action by appending a suffix to the
562 562 action. Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its
563 563 value or setting it to an empty string. Hooks can be prioritized
564 564 by adding a prefix of ``priority`` to the hook name on a new line
565 565 and setting the priority. The default priority is 0 if
566 566 not specified.
567 567
568 568 Example ``.hg/hgrc``::
569 569
570 570 [hooks]
571 571 # update working directory after adding changesets
572 572 changegroup.update = hg update
573 573 # do not use the site-wide hook
574 574 incoming =
575 575 incoming.email = /my/email/hook
576 576 incoming.autobuild = /my/build/hook
577 577 # force autobuild hook to run before other incoming hooks
578 578 priority.incoming.autobuild = 1
579 579
580 580 Most hooks are run with environment variables set that give useful
581 581 additional information. For each hook below, the environment
582 582 variables it is passed are listed with names of the form ``$HG_foo``.
583 583
584 584 ``changegroup``
585 585 Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle.
586 586 ID of the first new changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. URL from which
587 587 changes came is in ``$HG_URL``.
588 588
589 589 ``commit``
590 590 Run after a changeset has been created in the local repository. ID
591 591 of the newly created changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset
592 592 IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
593 593
594 594 ``incoming``
595 595 Run after a changeset has been pulled, pushed, or unbundled into
596 596 the local repository. The ID of the newly arrived changeset is in
597 597 ``$HG_NODE``. URL that was source of changes came is in ``$HG_URL``.
598 598
599 599 ``outgoing``
600 600 Run after sending changes from local repository to another. ID of
601 601 first changeset sent is in ``$HG_NODE``. Source of operation is in
602 602 ``$HG_SOURCE``; see "preoutgoing" hook for description.
603 603
604 604 ``post-<command>``
605 605 Run after successful invocations of the associated command. The
606 606 contents of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS`` and the result
607 607 code in ``$HG_RESULT``. Parsed command line arguments are passed as
608 608 ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string representations of
609 609 the python data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a
610 610 dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their defaults).
611 611 ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. Hook failure is ignored.
612 612
613 613 ``pre-<command>``
614 614 Run before executing the associated command. The contents of the
615 615 command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line arguments
616 616 are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string
617 617 representations of the data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS``
618 618 is a dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their
619 619 defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. If the hook returns
620 620 failure, the command doesn't execute and Mercurial returns the failure
621 621 code.
622 622
623 623 ``prechangegroup``
624 624 Run before a changegroup is added via push, pull or unbundle. Exit
625 625 status 0 allows the changegroup to proceed. Non-zero status will
626 626 cause the push, pull or unbundle to fail. URL from which changes
627 627 will come is in ``$HG_URL``.
628 628
629 629 ``precommit``
630 630 Run before starting a local commit. Exit status 0 allows the
631 631 commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the commit to fail.
632 632 Parent changeset IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
633 633
634 634 ``prelistkeys``
635 635 Run before listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the
636 636 repository. Non-zero status will cause failure. The key namespace is
637 637 in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``.
638 638
639 639 ``preoutgoing``
640 640 Run before collecting changes to send from the local repository to
641 641 another. Non-zero status will cause failure. This lets you prevent
642 642 pull over HTTP or SSH. Also prevents against local pull, push
643 643 (outbound) or bundle commands, but not effective, since you can
644 644 just copy files instead then. Source of operation is in
645 645 ``$HG_SOURCE``. If "serve", operation is happening on behalf of remote
646 646 SSH or HTTP repository. If "push", "pull" or "bundle", operation
647 647 is happening on behalf of repository on same system.
648 648
649 649 ``prepushkey``
650 650 Run before a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the
651 651 repository. Non-zero status will cause the key to be rejected. The
652 652 key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in ``$HG_KEY``,
653 653 the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new value is in
654 654 ``$HG_NEW``.
655 655
656 656 ``pretag``
657 657 Run before creating a tag. Exit status 0 allows the tag to be
658 658 created. Non-zero status will cause the tag to fail. ID of
659 659 changeset to tag is in ``$HG_NODE``. Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is
660 660 local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``.
661 661
662 662 ``pretxnchangegroup``
663 663 Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle,
664 664 but before the transaction has been committed. Changegroup is
665 665 visible to hook program. This lets you validate incoming changes
666 666 before accepting them. Passed the ID of the first new changeset in
667 667 ``$HG_NODE``. Exit status 0 allows the transaction to commit. Non-zero
668 668 status will cause the transaction to be rolled back and the push,
669 669 pull or unbundle will fail. URL that was source of changes is in
670 670 ``$HG_URL``.
671 671
672 672 ``pretxncommit``
673 673 Run after a changeset has been created but the transaction not yet
674 674 committed. Changeset is visible to hook program. This lets you
675 675 validate commit message and changes. Exit status 0 allows the
676 676 commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to
677 677 be rolled back. ID of changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset
678 678 IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
679 679
680 680 ``preupdate``
681 681 Run before updating the working directory. Exit status 0 allows
682 682 the update to proceed. Non-zero status will prevent the update.
683 683 Changeset ID of first new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID
684 684 of second new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT2``.
685 685
686 686 ``listkeys``
687 687 Run after listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the repository. The
688 688 key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``. ``$HG_VALUES`` is a
689 689 dictionary containing the keys and values.
690 690
691 691 ``pushkey``
692 692 Run after a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the
693 693 repository. The key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in
694 694 ``$HG_KEY``, the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new
695 695 value is in ``$HG_NEW``.
696 696
697 697 ``tag``
698 698 Run after a tag is created. ID of tagged changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``.
699 699 Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in
700 700 repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``.
701 701
702 702 ``update``
703 703 Run after updating the working directory. Changeset ID of first
704 704 new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID of second new parent is
705 705 in ``$HG_PARENT2``. If the update succeeded, ``$HG_ERROR=0``. If the
706 706 update failed (e.g. because conflicts not resolved), ``$HG_ERROR=1``.
707 707
708 708 .. note:: It is generally better to use standard hooks rather than the
709 709 generic pre- and post- command hooks as they are guaranteed to be
710 710 called in the appropriate contexts for influencing transactions.
711 711 Also, hooks like "commit" will be called in all contexts that
712 712 generate a commit (e.g. tag) and not just the commit command.
713 713
714 714 .. note:: Environment variables with empty values may not be passed to
715 715 hooks on platforms such as Windows. As an example, ``$HG_PARENT2``
716 716 will have an empty value under Unix-like platforms for non-merge
717 717 changesets, while it will not be available at all under Windows.
718 718
719 719 The syntax for Python hooks is as follows::
720 720
721 721 hookname = python:modulename.submodule.callable
722 722 hookname = python:/path/to/python/module.py:callable
723 723
724 724 Python hooks are run within the Mercurial process. Each hook is
725 725 called with at least three keyword arguments: a ui object (keyword
726 726 ``ui``), a repository object (keyword ``repo``), and a ``hooktype``
727 727 keyword that tells what kind of hook is used. Arguments listed as
728 728 environment variables above are passed as keyword arguments, with no
729 729 ``HG_`` prefix, and names in lower case.
730 730
731 731 If a Python hook returns a "true" value or raises an exception, this
732 732 is treated as a failure.
733 733
734 734
735 735 ``hostfingerprints``
736 736 --------------------
737 737
738 738 Fingerprints of the certificates of known HTTPS servers.
739 739 A HTTPS connection to a server with a fingerprint configured here will
740 740 only succeed if the servers certificate matches the fingerprint.
741 741 This is very similar to how ssh known hosts works.
742 742 The fingerprint is the SHA-1 hash value of the DER encoded certificate.
743 743 The CA chain and web.cacerts is not used for servers with a fingerprint.
744 744
745 745 For example::
746 746
747 747 [hostfingerprints]
748 748 hg.intevation.org = 44:ed:af:1f:97:11:b6:01:7a:48:45:fc:10:3c:b7:f9:d4:89:2a:9d
749 749
750 750 This feature is only supported when using Python 2.6 or later.
751 751
752 752
753 753 ``http_proxy``
754 754 --------------
755 755
756 756 Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through a HTTP
757 757 proxy.
758 758
759 759 ``host``
760 760 Host name and (optional) port of the proxy server, for example
761 761 "myproxy:8000".
762 762
763 763 ``no``
764 764 Optional. Comma-separated list of host names that should bypass
765 765 the proxy.
766 766
767 767 ``passwd``
768 768 Optional. Password to authenticate with at the proxy server.
769 769
770 770 ``user``
771 771 Optional. User name to authenticate with at the proxy server.
772 772
773 773 ``always``
774 774 Optional. Always use the proxy, even for localhost and any entries
775 775 in ``http_proxy.no``. True or False. Default: False.
776 776
777 777 ``merge-patterns``
778 778 ------------------
779 779
780 780 This section specifies merge tools to associate with particular file
781 781 patterns. Tools matched here will take precedence over the default
782 782 merge tool. Patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository
783 783 root.
784 784
785 785 Example::
786 786
787 787 [merge-patterns]
788 788 **.c = kdiff3
789 789 **.jpg = myimgmerge
790 790
791 791 ``merge-tools``
792 792 ---------------
793 793
794 794 This section configures external merge tools to use for file-level
795 795 merges.
796 796
797 797 Example ``~/.hgrc``::
798 798
799 799 [merge-tools]
800 800 # Override stock tool location
801 801 kdiff3.executable = ~/bin/kdiff3
802 802 # Specify command line
803 803 kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output
804 804 # Give higher priority
805 805 kdiff3.priority = 1
806 806
807 807 # Define new tool
808 808 myHtmlTool.args = -m $local $other $base $output
809 809 myHtmlTool.regkey = Software\FooSoftware\HtmlMerge
810 810 myHtmlTool.priority = 1
811 811
812 812 Supported arguments:
813 813
814 814 ``priority``
815 815 The priority in which to evaluate this tool.
816 816 Default: 0.
817 817
818 818 ``executable``
819 819 Either just the name of the executable or its pathname. On Windows,
820 820 the path can use environment variables with ${ProgramFiles} syntax.
821 821 Default: the tool name.
822 822
823 823 ``args``
824 824 The arguments to pass to the tool executable. You can refer to the
825 825 files being merged as well as the output file through these
826 826 variables: ``$base``, ``$local``, ``$other``, ``$output``.
827 827 Default: ``$local $base $other``
828 828
829 829 ``premerge``
830 830 Attempt to run internal non-interactive 3-way merge tool before
831 831 launching external tool. Options are ``true``, ``false``, or ``keep``
832 832 to leave markers in the file if the premerge fails.
833 833 Default: True
834 834
835 835 ``binary``
836 836 This tool can merge binary files. Defaults to False, unless tool
837 837 was selected by file pattern match.
838 838
839 839 ``symlink``
840 840 This tool can merge symlinks. Defaults to False, even if tool was
841 841 selected by file pattern match.
842 842
843 843 ``check``
844 844 A list of merge success-checking options:
845 845
846 846 ``changed``
847 847 Ask whether merge was successful when the merged file shows no changes.
848 848 ``conflicts``
849 849 Check whether there are conflicts even though the tool reported success.
850 850 ``prompt``
851 851 Always prompt for merge success, regardless of success reported by tool.
852 852
853 853 ``fixeol``
854 854 Attempt to fix up EOL changes caused by the merge tool.
855 855 Default: False
856 856
857 857 ``gui``
858 858 This tool requires a graphical interface to run. Default: False
859 859
860 860 ``regkey``
861 861 Windows registry key which describes install location of this
862 862 tool. Mercurial will search for this key first under
863 863 ``HKEY_CURRENT_USER`` and then under ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE``.
864 864 Default: None
865 865
866 866 ``regkeyalt``
867 867 An alternate Windows registry key to try if the first key is not
868 868 found. The alternate key uses the same ``regname`` and ``regappend``
869 869 semantics of the primary key. The most common use for this key
870 870 is to search for 32bit applications on 64bit operating systems.
871 871 Default: None
872 872
873 873 ``regname``
874 874 Name of value to read from specified registry key. Defaults to the
875 875 unnamed (default) value.
876 876
877 877 ``regappend``
878 878 String to append to the value read from the registry, typically
879 879 the executable name of the tool.
880 880 Default: None
881 881
882 882
883 883 ``patch``
884 884 ---------
885 885
886 886 Settings used when applying patches, for instance through the 'import'
887 887 command or with Mercurial Queues extension.
888 888
889 889 ``eol``
890 890 When set to 'strict' patch content and patched files end of lines
891 891 are preserved. When set to ``lf`` or ``crlf``, both files end of
892 892 lines are ignored when patching and the result line endings are
893 893 normalized to either LF (Unix) or CRLF (Windows). When set to
894 894 ``auto``, end of lines are again ignored while patching but line
895 895 endings in patched files are normalized to their original setting
896 896 on a per-file basis. If target file does not exist or has no end
897 897 of line, patch line endings are preserved.
898 898 Default: strict.
899 899
900 900
901 901 ``paths``
902 902 ---------
903 903
904 904 Assigns symbolic names to repositories. The left side is the
905 905 symbolic name, and the right gives the directory or URL that is the
906 906 location of the repository. Default paths can be declared by setting
907 907 the following entries.
908 908
909 909 ``default``
910 910 Directory or URL to use when pulling if no source is specified.
911 911 Default is set to repository from which the current repository was
912 912 cloned.
913 913
914 914 ``default-push``
915 915 Optional. Directory or URL to use when pushing if no destination
916 916 is specified.
917 917
918 918 Custom paths can be defined by assigning the path to a name that later can be
919 919 used from the command line. Example::
920 920
921 921 [paths]
922 922 my_path = http://example.com/path
923 923
924 924 To push to the path defined in ``my_path`` run the command::
925 925
926 926 hg push my_path
927 927
928 928
929 929 ``phases``
930 930 ----------
931 931
932 932 Specifies default handling of phases. See :hg:`help phases` for more
933 933 information about working with phases.
934 934
935 935 ``publish``
936 936 Controls draft phase behavior when working as a server. When true,
937 937 pushed changesets are set to public in both client and server and
938 938 pulled or cloned changesets are set to public in the client.
939 939 Default: True
940 940
941 941 ``new-commit``
942 942 Phase of newly-created commits.
943 943 Default: draft
944 944
945 945 ``profiling``
946 946 -------------
947 947
948 948 Specifies profiling type, format, and file output. Two profilers are
949 949 supported: an instrumenting profiler (named ``ls``), and a sampling
950 950 profiler (named ``stat``).
951 951
952 952 In this section description, 'profiling data' stands for the raw data
953 953 collected during profiling, while 'profiling report' stands for a
954 954 statistical text report generated from the profiling data. The
955 955 profiling is done using lsprof.
956 956
957 957 ``type``
958 958 The type of profiler to use.
959 959 Default: ls.
960 960
961 961 ``ls``
962 962 Use Python's built-in instrumenting profiler. This profiler
963 963 works on all platforms, but each line number it reports is the
964 964 first line of a function. This restriction makes it difficult to
965 965 identify the expensive parts of a non-trivial function.
966 966 ``stat``
967 967 Use a third-party statistical profiler, statprof. This profiler
968 968 currently runs only on Unix systems, and is most useful for
969 969 profiling commands that run for longer than about 0.1 seconds.
970 970
971 971 ``format``
972 972 Profiling format. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
973 973 Default: text.
974 974
975 975 ``text``
976 976 Generate a profiling report. When saving to a file, it should be
977 977 noted that only the report is saved, and the profiling data is
978 978 not kept.
979 979 ``kcachegrind``
980 980 Format profiling data for kcachegrind use: when saving to a
981 981 file, the generated file can directly be loaded into
982 982 kcachegrind.
983 983
984 984 ``frequency``
985 985 Sampling frequency. Specific to the ``stat`` sampling profiler.
986 986 Default: 1000.
987 987
988 988 ``output``
989 989 File path where profiling data or report should be saved. If the
990 990 file exists, it is replaced. Default: None, data is printed on
991 991 stderr
992 992
993 993 ``sort``
994 994 Sort field. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
995 995 One of ``callcount``, ``reccallcount``, ``totaltime`` and
996 996 ``inlinetime``.
997 997 Default: inlinetime.
998 998
999 999 ``limit``
1000 1000 Number of lines to show. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1001 1001 Default: 30.
1002 1002
1003 1003 ``nested``
1004 1004 Show at most this number of lines of drill-down info after each main entry.
1005 1005 This can help explain the difference between Total and Inline.
1006 1006 Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1007 1007 Default: 5.
1008 1008
1009 1009 ``revsetalias``
1010 1010 ---------------
1011 1011
1012 1012 Alias definitions for revsets. See :hg:`help revsets` for details.
1013 1013
1014 1014 ``server``
1015 1015 ----------
1016 1016
1017 1017 Controls generic server settings.
1018 1018
1019 1019 ``uncompressed``
1020 1020 Whether to allow clients to clone a repository using the
1021 1021 uncompressed streaming protocol. This transfers about 40% more
1022 1022 data than a regular clone, but uses less memory and CPU on both
1023 1023 server and client. Over a LAN (100 Mbps or better) or a very fast
1024 1024 WAN, an uncompressed streaming clone is a lot faster (~10x) than a
1025 1025 regular clone. Over most WAN connections (anything slower than
1026 1026 about 6 Mbps), uncompressed streaming is slower, because of the
1027 1027 extra data transfer overhead. This mode will also temporarily hold
1028 1028 the write lock while determining what data to transfer.
1029 1029 Default is True.
1030 1030
1031 1031 ``preferuncompressed``
1032 1032 When set, clients will try to use the uncompressed streaming
1033 1033 protocol. Default is False.
1034 1034
1035 1035 ``validate``
1036 1036 Whether to validate the completeness of pushed changesets by
1037 1037 checking that all new file revisions specified in manifests are
1038 1038 present. Default is False.
1039 1039
1040 1040 ``smtp``
1041 1041 --------
1042 1042
1043 1043 Configuration for extensions that need to send email messages.
1044 1044
1045 1045 ``host``
1046 1046 Host name of mail server, e.g. "mail.example.com".
1047 1047
1048 1048 ``port``
1049 1049 Optional. Port to connect to on mail server. Default: 25.
1050 1050
1051 1051 ``tls``
1052 1052 Optional. Method to enable TLS when connecting to mail server: starttls,
1053 1053 smtps or none. Default: none.
1054 1054
1055 1055 ``verifycert``
1056 1056 Optional. Verification for the certificate of mail server, when
1057 1057 ``tls`` is starttls or smtps. "strict", "loose" or False. For
1058 1058 "strict" or "loose", the certificate is verified as same as the
1059 1059 verification for HTTPS connections (see ``[hostfingerprints]`` and
1060 1060 ``[web] cacerts`` also). For "strict", sending email is also
1061 1061 aborted, if there is no configuration for mail server in
1062 1062 ``[hostfingerprints]`` and ``[web] cacerts``. --insecure for
1063 1063 :hg:`email` overwrites this as "loose". Default: "strict".
1064 1064
1065 1065 ``username``
1066 1066 Optional. User name for authenticating with the SMTP server.
1067 1067 Default: none.
1068 1068
1069 1069 ``password``
1070 1070 Optional. Password for authenticating with the SMTP server. If not
1071 1071 specified, interactive sessions will prompt the user for a
1072 1072 password; non-interactive sessions will fail. Default: none.
1073 1073
1074 1074 ``local_hostname``
1075 1075 Optional. It's the hostname that the sender can use to identify
1076 1076 itself to the MTA.
1077 1077
1078 1078
1079 1079 ``subpaths``
1080 1080 ------------
1081 1081
1082 1082 Subrepository source URLs can go stale if a remote server changes name
1083 1083 or becomes temporarily unavailable. This section lets you define
1084 1084 rewrite rules of the form::
1085 1085
1086 1086 <pattern> = <replacement>
1087 1087
1088 1088 where ``pattern`` is a regular expression matching a subrepository
1089 1089 source URL and ``replacement`` is the replacement string used to
1090 1090 rewrite it. Groups can be matched in ``pattern`` and referenced in
1091 1091 ``replacements``. For instance::
1092 1092
1093 1093 http://server/(.*)-hg/ = http://hg.server/\1/
1094 1094
1095 1095 rewrites ``http://server/foo-hg/`` into ``http://hg.server/foo/``.
1096 1096
1097 1097 Relative subrepository paths are first made absolute, and the
1098 1098 rewrite rules are then applied on the full (absolute) path. The rules
1099 1099 are applied in definition order.
1100 1100
1101 1101 ``trusted``
1102 1102 -----------
1103 1103
1104 1104 Mercurial will not use the settings in the
1105 1105 ``.hg/hgrc`` file from a repository if it doesn't belong to a trusted
1106 1106 user or to a trusted group, as various hgrc features allow arbitrary
1107 1107 commands to be run. This issue is often encountered when configuring
1108 1108 hooks or extensions for shared repositories or servers. However,
1109 1109 the web interface will use some safe settings from the ``[web]``
1110 1110 section.
1111 1111
1112 1112 This section specifies what users and groups are trusted. The
1113 1113 current user is always trusted. To trust everybody, list a user or a
1114 1114 group with name ``*``. These settings must be placed in an
1115 1115 *already-trusted file* to take effect, such as ``$HOME/.hgrc`` of the
1116 1116 user or service running Mercurial.
1117 1117
1118 1118 ``users``
1119 1119 Comma-separated list of trusted users.
1120 1120
1121 1121 ``groups``
1122 1122 Comma-separated list of trusted groups.
1123 1123
1124 1124
1125 1125 ``ui``
1126 1126 ------
1127 1127
1128 1128 User interface controls.
1129 1129
1130 1130 ``archivemeta``
1131 1131 Whether to include the .hg_archival.txt file containing meta data
1132 1132 (hashes for the repository base and for tip) in archives created
1133 1133 by the :hg:`archive` command or downloaded via hgweb.
1134 1134 Default is True.
1135 1135
1136 1136 ``askusername``
1137 1137 Whether to prompt for a username when committing. If True, and
1138 1138 neither ``$HGUSER`` nor ``$EMAIL`` has been specified, then the user will
1139 1139 be prompted to enter a username. If no username is entered, the
1140 1140 default ``USER@HOST`` is used instead.
1141 1141 Default is False.
1142 1142
1143 1143 ``commitsubrepos``
1144 1144 Whether to commit modified subrepositories when committing the
1145 1145 parent repository. If False and one subrepository has uncommitted
1146 1146 changes, abort the commit.
1147 1147 Default is False.
1148 1148
1149 1149 ``debug``
1150 1150 Print debugging information. True or False. Default is False.
1151 1151
1152 1152 ``editor``
1153 1153 The editor to use during a commit. Default is ``$EDITOR`` or ``vi``.
1154 1154
1155 1155 ``fallbackencoding``
1156 1156 Encoding to try if it's not possible to decode the changelog using
1157 1157 UTF-8. Default is ISO-8859-1.
1158 1158
1159 1159 ``ignore``
1160 1160 A file to read per-user ignore patterns from. This file should be
1161 1161 in the same format as a repository-wide .hgignore file. This
1162 1162 option supports hook syntax, so if you want to specify multiple
1163 1163 ignore files, you can do so by setting something like
1164 1164 ``ignore.other = ~/.hgignore2``. For details of the ignore file
1165 1165 format, see the ``hgignore(5)`` man page.
1166 1166
1167 1167 ``interactive``
1168 1168 Allow to prompt the user. True or False. Default is True.
1169 1169
1170 1170 ``logtemplate``
1171 1171 Template string for commands that print changesets.
1172 1172
1173 1173 ``merge``
1174 1174 The conflict resolution program to use during a manual merge.
1175 1175 For more information on merge tools see :hg:`help merge-tools`.
1176 1176 For configuring merge tools see the ``[merge-tools]`` section.
1177 1177
1178 1178 ``portablefilenames``
1179 1179 Check for portable filenames. Can be ``warn``, ``ignore`` or ``abort``.
1180 1180 Default is ``warn``.
1181 1181 If set to ``warn`` (or ``true``), a warning message is printed on POSIX
1182 1182 platforms, if a file with a non-portable filename is added (e.g. a file
1183 1183 with a name that can't be created on Windows because it contains reserved
1184 1184 parts like ``AUX``, reserved characters like ``:``, or would cause a case
1185 1185 collision with an existing file).
1186 1186 If set to ``ignore`` (or ``false``), no warning is printed.
1187 1187 If set to ``abort``, the command is aborted.
1188 1188 On Windows, this configuration option is ignored and the command aborted.
1189 1189
1190 1190 ``quiet``
1191 1191 Reduce the amount of output printed. True or False. Default is False.
1192 1192
1193 1193 ``remotecmd``
1194 1194 remote command to use for clone/push/pull operations. Default is ``hg``.
1195 1195
1196 1196 ``reportoldssl``
1197 1197 Warn if an SSL certificate is unable to be due to using Python
1198 1198 2.5 or earlier. True or False. Default is True.
1199 1199
1200 1200 ``report_untrusted``
1201 1201 Warn if a ``.hg/hgrc`` file is ignored due to not being owned by a
1202 1202 trusted user or group. True or False. Default is True.
1203 1203
1204 1204 ``slash``
1205 1205 Display paths using a slash (``/``) as the path separator. This
1206 1206 only makes a difference on systems where the default path
1207 1207 separator is not the slash character (e.g. Windows uses the
1208 1208 backslash character (``\``)).
1209 1209 Default is False.
1210 1210
1211 1211 ``ssh``
1212 1212 command to use for SSH connections. Default is ``ssh``.
1213 1213
1214 1214 ``strict``
1215 1215 Require exact command names, instead of allowing unambiguous
1216 1216 abbreviations. True or False. Default is False.
1217 1217
1218 1218 ``style``
1219 1219 Name of style to use for command output.
1220 1220
1221 1221 ``timeout``
1222 1222 The timeout used when a lock is held (in seconds), a negative value
1223 1223 means no timeout. Default is 600.
1224 1224
1225 1225 ``traceback``
1226 1226 Mercurial always prints a traceback when an unknown exception
1227 1227 occurs. Setting this to True will make Mercurial print a traceback
1228 1228 on all exceptions, even those recognized by Mercurial (such as
1229 1229 IOError or MemoryError). Default is False.
1230 1230
1231 1231 ``username``
1232 1232 The committer of a changeset created when running "commit".
1233 1233 Typically a person's name and email address, e.g. ``Fred Widget
1234 1234 <fred@example.com>``. Default is ``$EMAIL`` or ``username@hostname``. If
1235 1235 the username in hgrc is empty, it has to be specified manually or
1236 1236 in a different hgrc file (e.g. ``$HOME/.hgrc``, if the admin set
1237 1237 ``username =`` in the system hgrc). Environment variables in the
1238 1238 username are expanded.
1239 1239
1240 1240 ``verbose``
1241 1241 Increase the amount of output printed. True or False. Default is False.
1242 1242
1243 1243
1244 1244 ``web``
1245 1245 -------
1246 1246
1247 1247 Web interface configuration. The settings in this section apply to
1248 1248 both the builtin webserver (started by :hg:`serve`) and the script you
1249 1249 run through a webserver (``hgweb.cgi`` and the derivatives for FastCGI
1250 1250 and WSGI).
1251 1251
1252 1252 The Mercurial webserver does no authentication (it does not prompt for
1253 1253 usernames and passwords to validate *who* users are), but it does do
1254 1254 authorization (it grants or denies access for *authenticated users*
1255 1255 based on settings in this section). You must either configure your
1256 1256 webserver to do authentication for you, or disable the authorization
1257 1257 checks.
1258 1258
1259 1259 For a quick setup in a trusted environment, e.g., a private LAN, where
1260 1260 you want it to accept pushes from anybody, you can use the following
1261 1261 command line::
1262 1262
1263 1263 $ hg --config web.allow_push=* --config web.push_ssl=False serve
1264 1264
1265 1265 Note that this will allow anybody to push anything to the server and
1266 1266 that this should not be used for public servers.
1267 1267
1268 1268 The full set of options is:
1269 1269
1270 1270 ``accesslog``
1271 1271 Where to output the access log. Default is stdout.
1272 1272
1273 1273 ``address``
1274 1274 Interface address to bind to. Default is all.
1275 1275
1276 1276 ``allow_archive``
1277 1277 List of archive format (bz2, gz, zip) allowed for downloading.
1278 1278 Default is empty.
1279 1279
1280 1280 ``allowbz2``
1281 1281 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.bz2 downloading of repository
1282 1282 revisions.
1283 1283 Default is False.
1284 1284
1285 1285 ``allowgz``
1286 1286 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.gz downloading of repository
1287 1287 revisions.
1288 1288 Default is False.
1289 1289
1290 1290 ``allowpull``
1291 1291 Whether to allow pulling from the repository. Default is True.
1292 1292
1293 1293 ``allow_push``
1294 1294 Whether to allow pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
1295 1295 push is not allowed. If the special value ``*``, any remote user can
1296 1296 push, including unauthenticated users. Otherwise, the remote user
1297 1297 must have been authenticated, and the authenticated user name must
1298 1298 be present in this list. The contents of the allow_push list are
1299 1299 examined after the deny_push list.
1300 1300
1301 1301 ``allow_read``
1302 1302 If the user has not already been denied repository access due to
1303 1303 the contents of deny_read, this list determines whether to grant
1304 1304 repository access to the user. If this list is not empty, and the
1305 1305 user is unauthenticated or not present in the list, then access is
1306 1306 denied for the user. If the list is empty or not set, then access
1307 1307 is permitted to all users by default. Setting allow_read to the
1308 1308 special value ``*`` is equivalent to it not being set (i.e. access
1309 1309 is permitted to all users). The contents of the allow_read list are
1310 1310 examined after the deny_read list.
1311 1311
1312 1312 ``allowzip``
1313 1313 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .zip downloading of repository
1314 1314 revisions. Default is False. This feature creates temporary files.
1315 1315
1316 1316 ``archivesubrepos``
1317 1317 Whether to recurse into subrepositories when archiving. Default is
1318 1318 False.
1319 1319
1320 1320 ``baseurl``
1321 1321 Base URL to use when publishing URLs in other locations, so
1322 1322 third-party tools like email notification hooks can construct
1323 1323 URLs. Example: ``http://hgserver/repos/``.
1324 1324
1325 1325 ``cacerts``
1326 1326 Path to file containing a list of PEM encoded certificate
1327 1327 authority certificates. Environment variables and ``~user``
1328 1328 constructs are expanded in the filename. If specified on the
1329 1329 client, then it will verify the identity of remote HTTPS servers
1330 1330 with these certificates.
1331 1331
1332 1332 This feature is only supported when using Python 2.6 or later. If you wish
1333 1333 to use it with earlier versions of Python, install the backported
1334 1334 version of the ssl library that is available from
1335 1335 ``http://pypi.python.org``.
1336 1336
1337 1337 To disable SSL verification temporarily, specify ``--insecure`` from
1338 1338 command line.
1339 1339
1340 1340 You can use OpenSSL's CA certificate file if your platform has
1341 1341 one. On most Linux systems this will be
1342 1342 ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt``. Otherwise you will have to
1343 1343 generate this file manually. The form must be as follows::
1344 1344
1345 1345 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
1346 1346 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
1347 1347 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
1348 1348 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
1349 1349 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
1350 1350 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
1351 1351
1352 1352 ``cache``
1353 1353 Whether to support caching in hgweb. Defaults to True.
1354 1354
1355 1355 ``collapse``
1356 1356 With ``descend`` enabled, repositories in subdirectories are shown at
1357 1357 a single level alongside repositories in the current path. With
1358 1358 ``collapse`` also enabled, repositories residing at a deeper level than
1359 1359 the current path are grouped behind navigable directory entries that
1360 1360 lead to the locations of these repositories. In effect, this setting
1361 1361 collapses each collection of repositories found within a subdirectory
1362 1362 into a single entry for that subdirectory. Default is False.
1363 1363
1364 1364 ``comparisoncontext``
1365 1365 Number of lines of context to show in side-by-side file comparison. If
1366 1366 negative or the value ``full``, whole files are shown. Default is 5.
1367 1367 This setting can be overridden by a ``context`` request parameter to the
1368 1368 ``comparison`` command, taking the same values.
1369 1369
1370 1370 ``contact``
1371 1371 Name or email address of the person in charge of the repository.
1372 1372 Defaults to ui.username or ``$EMAIL`` or "unknown" if unset or empty.
1373 1373
1374 1374 ``deny_push``
1375 1375 Whether to deny pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
1376 1376 push is not denied. If the special value ``*``, all remote users are
1377 1377 denied push. Otherwise, unauthenticated users are all denied, and
1378 1378 any authenticated user name present in this list is also denied. The
1379 1379 contents of the deny_push list are examined before the allow_push list.
1380 1380
1381 1381 ``deny_read``
1382 1382 Whether to deny reading/viewing of the repository. If this list is
1383 1383 not empty, unauthenticated users are all denied, and any
1384 1384 authenticated user name present in this list is also denied access to
1385 1385 the repository. If set to the special value ``*``, all remote users
1386 1386 are denied access (rarely needed ;). If deny_read is empty or not set,
1387 1387 the determination of repository access depends on the presence and
1388 1388 content of the allow_read list (see description). If both
1389 1389 deny_read and allow_read are empty or not set, then access is
1390 1390 permitted to all users by default. If the repository is being
1391 1391 served via hgwebdir, denied users will not be able to see it in
1392 1392 the list of repositories. The contents of the deny_read list have
1393 1393 priority over (are examined before) the contents of the allow_read
1394 1394 list.
1395 1395
1396 1396 ``descend``
1397 1397 hgwebdir indexes will not descend into subdirectories. Only repositories
1398 1398 directly in the current path will be shown (other repositories are still
1399 1399 available from the index corresponding to their containing path).
1400 1400
1401 1401 ``description``
1402 1402 Textual description of the repository's purpose or contents.
1403 1403 Default is "unknown".
1404 1404
1405 1405 ``encoding``
1406 1406 Character encoding name. Default is the current locale charset.
1407 1407 Example: "UTF-8"
1408 1408
1409 1409 ``errorlog``
1410 1410 Where to output the error log. Default is stderr.
1411 1411
1412 1412 ``guessmime``
1413 1413 Control MIME types for raw download of file content.
1414 1414 Set to True to let hgweb guess the content type from the file
1415 1415 extension. This will serve HTML files as ``text/html`` and might
1416 1416 allow cross-site scripting attacks when serving untrusted
1417 1417 repositories. Default is False.
1418 1418
1419 1419 ``hidden``
1420 1420 Whether to hide the repository in the hgwebdir index.
1421 1421 Default is False.
1422 1422
1423 1423 ``ipv6``
1424 1424 Whether to use IPv6. Default is False.
1425 1425
1426 1426 ``logoimg``
1427 1427 File name of the logo image that some templates display on each page.
1428 1428 The file name is relative to ``staticurl``. That is, the full path to
1429 1429 the logo image is "staticurl/logoimg".
1430 1430 If unset, ``hglogo.png`` will be used.
1431 1431
1432 1432 ``logourl``
1433 1433 Base URL to use for logos. If unset, ``http://mercurial.selenic.com/``
1434 1434 will be used.
1435 1435
1436 1436 ``maxchanges``
1437 1437 Maximum number of changes to list on the changelog. Default is 10.
1438 1438
1439 1439 ``maxfiles``
1440 1440 Maximum number of files to list per changeset. Default is 10.
1441 1441
1442 1442 ``maxshortchanges``
1443 1443 Maximum number of changes to list on the shortlog, graph or filelog
1444 1444 pages. Default is 60.
1445 1445
1446 1446 ``name``
1447 1447 Repository name to use in the web interface. Default is current
1448 1448 working directory.
1449 1449
1450 1450 ``port``
1451 1451 Port to listen on. Default is 8000.
1452 1452
1453 1453 ``prefix``
1454 1454 Prefix path to serve from. Default is '' (server root).
1455 1455
1456 1456 ``push_ssl``
1457 1457 Whether to require that inbound pushes be transported over SSL to
1458 1458 prevent password sniffing. Default is True.
1459 1459
1460 1460 ``staticurl``
1461 1461 Base URL to use for static files. If unset, static files (e.g. the
1462 1462 hgicon.png favicon) will be served by the CGI script itself. Use
1463 1463 this setting to serve them directly with the HTTP server.
1464 1464 Example: ``http://hgserver/static/``.
1465 1465
1466 1466 ``stripes``
1467 1467 How many lines a "zebra stripe" should span in multi-line output.
1468 1468 Default is 1; set to 0 to disable.
1469 1469
1470 1470 ``style``
1471 1471 Which template map style to use.
1472 1472
1473 1473 ``templates``
1474 1474 Where to find the HTML templates. Default is install path.
1475 1475
1476 1476 ``websub``
1477 1477 ----------
1478 1478
1479 1479 Web substitution filter definition. You can use this section to
1480 1480 define a set of regular expression substitution patterns which
1481 1481 let you automatically modify the hgweb server output.
1482 1482
1483 1483 The default hgweb templates only apply these substitution patterns
1484 1484 on the revision description fields. You can apply them anywhere
1485 1485 you want when you create your own templates by adding calls to the
1486 1486 "websub" filter (usually after calling the "escape" filter).
1487 1487
1488 1488 This can be used, for example, to convert issue references to links
1489 1489 to your issue tracker, or to convert "markdown-like" syntax into
1490 1490 HTML (see the examples below).
1491 1491
1492 1492 Each entry in this section names a substitution filter.
1493 1493 The value of each entry defines the substitution expression itself.
1494 1494 The websub expressions follow the old interhg extension syntax,
1495 1495 which in turn imitates the Unix sed replacement syntax::
1496 1496
1497 pattername = s/SEARCH_REGEX/REPLACE_EXPRESSION/[i]
1497 patternname = s/SEARCH_REGEX/REPLACE_EXPRESSION/[i]
1498 1498
1499 1499 You can use any separator other than "/". The final "i" is optional
1500 1500 and indicates that the search must be case insensitive.
1501 1501
1502 1502 Examples::
1503 1503
1504 1504 [websub]
1505 1505 issues = s|issue(\d+)|<a href="http://bts.example.org/issue\1">issue\1</a>|i
1506 1506 italic = s/\b_(\S+)_\b/<i>\1<\/i>/
1507 1507 bold = s/\*\b(\S+)\b\*/<b>\1<\/b>/
1508 1508
1509 1509 ``worker``
1510 1510 ----------
1511 1511
1512 1512 Parallel master/worker configuration. We currently perform working
1513 1513 directory updates in parallel on Unix-like systems, which greatly
1514 1514 helps performance.
1515 1515
1516 1516 ``numcpus``
1517 1517 Number of CPUs to use for parallel operations. Default is 4 or the
1518 1518 number of CPUs on the system, whichever is larger. A zero or
1519 1519 negative value is treated as ``use the default``.
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