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1 1 # revset.py - revision set queries for mercurial
2 2 #
3 3 # Copyright 2010 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 import re
9 9 import parser, util, error, hbisect, phases
10 10 import node
11 11 import heapq
12 12 import match as matchmod
13 13 from i18n import _
14 14 import encoding
15 15 import obsolete as obsmod
16 16 import pathutil
17 17 import repoview
18 18
19 19 def _revancestors(repo, revs, followfirst):
20 20 """Like revlog.ancestors(), but supports followfirst."""
21 21 if followfirst:
22 22 cut = 1
23 23 else:
24 24 cut = None
25 25 cl = repo.changelog
26 26
27 27 def iterate():
28 28 revs.sort(reverse=True)
29 29 irevs = iter(revs)
30 30 h = []
31 31
32 32 inputrev = next(irevs, None)
33 33 if inputrev is not None:
34 34 heapq.heappush(h, -inputrev)
35 35
36 36 seen = set()
37 37 while h:
38 38 current = -heapq.heappop(h)
39 39 if current == inputrev:
40 40 inputrev = next(irevs, None)
41 41 if inputrev is not None:
42 42 heapq.heappush(h, -inputrev)
43 43 if current not in seen:
44 44 seen.add(current)
45 45 yield current
46 46 for parent in cl.parentrevs(current)[:cut]:
47 47 if parent != node.nullrev:
48 48 heapq.heappush(h, -parent)
49 49
50 50 return generatorset(iterate(), iterasc=False)
51 51
52 52 def _revdescendants(repo, revs, followfirst):
53 53 """Like revlog.descendants() but supports followfirst."""
54 54 if followfirst:
55 55 cut = 1
56 56 else:
57 57 cut = None
58 58
59 59 def iterate():
60 60 cl = repo.changelog
61 61 first = min(revs)
62 62 nullrev = node.nullrev
63 63 if first == nullrev:
64 64 # Are there nodes with a null first parent and a non-null
65 65 # second one? Maybe. Do we care? Probably not.
66 66 for i in cl:
67 67 yield i
68 68 else:
69 69 seen = set(revs)
70 70 for i in cl.revs(first + 1):
71 71 for x in cl.parentrevs(i)[:cut]:
72 72 if x != nullrev and x in seen:
73 73 seen.add(i)
74 74 yield i
75 75 break
76 76
77 77 return generatorset(iterate(), iterasc=True)
78 78
79 79 def _revsbetween(repo, roots, heads):
80 80 """Return all paths between roots and heads, inclusive of both endpoint
81 81 sets."""
82 82 if not roots:
83 83 return baseset()
84 84 parentrevs = repo.changelog.parentrevs
85 85 visit = list(heads)
86 86 reachable = set()
87 87 seen = {}
88 88 minroot = min(roots)
89 89 roots = set(roots)
90 90 # open-code the post-order traversal due to the tiny size of
91 91 # sys.getrecursionlimit()
92 92 while visit:
93 93 rev = visit.pop()
94 94 if rev in roots:
95 95 reachable.add(rev)
96 96 parents = parentrevs(rev)
97 97 seen[rev] = parents
98 98 for parent in parents:
99 99 if parent >= minroot and parent not in seen:
100 100 visit.append(parent)
101 101 if not reachable:
102 102 return baseset()
103 103 for rev in sorted(seen):
104 104 for parent in seen[rev]:
105 105 if parent in reachable:
106 106 reachable.add(rev)
107 107 return baseset(sorted(reachable))
108 108
109 109 elements = {
110 110 "(": (21, ("group", 1, ")"), ("func", 1, ")")),
111 111 "##": (20, None, ("_concat", 20)),
112 112 "~": (18, None, ("ancestor", 18)),
113 113 "^": (18, None, ("parent", 18), ("parentpost", 18)),
114 114 "-": (5, ("negate", 19), ("minus", 5)),
115 115 "::": (17, ("dagrangepre", 17), ("dagrange", 17),
116 116 ("dagrangepost", 17)),
117 117 "..": (17, ("dagrangepre", 17), ("dagrange", 17),
118 118 ("dagrangepost", 17)),
119 119 ":": (15, ("rangepre", 15), ("range", 15), ("rangepost", 15)),
120 120 "not": (10, ("not", 10)),
121 121 "!": (10, ("not", 10)),
122 122 "and": (5, None, ("and", 5)),
123 123 "&": (5, None, ("and", 5)),
124 124 "%": (5, None, ("only", 5), ("onlypost", 5)),
125 125 "or": (4, None, ("or", 4)),
126 126 "|": (4, None, ("or", 4)),
127 127 "+": (4, None, ("or", 4)),
128 128 ",": (2, None, ("list", 2)),
129 129 ")": (0, None, None),
130 130 "symbol": (0, ("symbol",), None),
131 131 "string": (0, ("string",), None),
132 132 "end": (0, None, None),
133 133 }
134 134
135 135 keywords = set(['and', 'or', 'not'])
136 136
137 137 # default set of valid characters for the initial letter of symbols
138 138 _syminitletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)]
139 139 if c.isalnum() or c in '._@' or ord(c) > 127)
140 140
141 141 # default set of valid characters for non-initial letters of symbols
142 142 _symletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)]
143 143 if c.isalnum() or c in '-._/@' or ord(c) > 127)
144 144
145 145 def tokenize(program, lookup=None, syminitletters=None, symletters=None):
146 146 '''
147 147 Parse a revset statement into a stream of tokens
148 148
149 149 ``syminitletters`` is the set of valid characters for the initial
150 150 letter of symbols.
151 151
152 152 By default, character ``c`` is recognized as valid for initial
153 153 letter of symbols, if ``c.isalnum() or c in '._@' or ord(c) > 127``.
154 154
155 155 ``symletters`` is the set of valid characters for non-initial
156 156 letters of symbols.
157 157
158 158 By default, character ``c`` is recognized as valid for non-initial
159 159 letters of symbols, if ``c.isalnum() or c in '-._/@' or ord(c) > 127``.
160 160
161 161 Check that @ is a valid unquoted token character (issue3686):
162 162 >>> list(tokenize("@::"))
163 163 [('symbol', '@', 0), ('::', None, 1), ('end', None, 3)]
164 164
165 165 '''
166 166 if syminitletters is None:
167 167 syminitletters = _syminitletters
168 168 if symletters is None:
169 169 symletters = _symletters
170 170
171 171 pos, l = 0, len(program)
172 172 while pos < l:
173 173 c = program[pos]
174 174 if c.isspace(): # skip inter-token whitespace
175 175 pass
176 176 elif c == ':' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '::': # look ahead carefully
177 177 yield ('::', None, pos)
178 178 pos += 1 # skip ahead
179 179 elif c == '.' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '..': # look ahead carefully
180 180 yield ('..', None, pos)
181 181 pos += 1 # skip ahead
182 182 elif c == '#' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '##': # look ahead carefully
183 183 yield ('##', None, pos)
184 184 pos += 1 # skip ahead
185 185 elif c in "():,-|&+!~^%": # handle simple operators
186 186 yield (c, None, pos)
187 187 elif (c in '"\'' or c == 'r' and
188 188 program[pos:pos + 2] in ("r'", 'r"')): # handle quoted strings
189 189 if c == 'r':
190 190 pos += 1
191 191 c = program[pos]
192 192 decode = lambda x: x
193 193 else:
194 194 decode = lambda x: x.decode('string-escape')
195 195 pos += 1
196 196 s = pos
197 197 while pos < l: # find closing quote
198 198 d = program[pos]
199 199 if d == '\\': # skip over escaped characters
200 200 pos += 2
201 201 continue
202 202 if d == c:
203 203 yield ('string', decode(program[s:pos]), s)
204 204 break
205 205 pos += 1
206 206 else:
207 207 raise error.ParseError(_("unterminated string"), s)
208 208 # gather up a symbol/keyword
209 209 elif c in syminitletters:
210 210 s = pos
211 211 pos += 1
212 212 while pos < l: # find end of symbol
213 213 d = program[pos]
214 214 if d not in symletters:
215 215 break
216 216 if d == '.' and program[pos - 1] == '.': # special case for ..
217 217 pos -= 1
218 218 break
219 219 pos += 1
220 220 sym = program[s:pos]
221 221 if sym in keywords: # operator keywords
222 222 yield (sym, None, s)
223 223 elif '-' in sym:
224 224 # some jerk gave us foo-bar-baz, try to check if it's a symbol
225 225 if lookup and lookup(sym):
226 226 # looks like a real symbol
227 227 yield ('symbol', sym, s)
228 228 else:
229 229 # looks like an expression
230 230 parts = sym.split('-')
231 231 for p in parts[:-1]:
232 232 if p: # possible consecutive -
233 233 yield ('symbol', p, s)
234 234 s += len(p)
235 235 yield ('-', None, pos)
236 236 s += 1
237 237 if parts[-1]: # possible trailing -
238 238 yield ('symbol', parts[-1], s)
239 239 else:
240 240 yield ('symbol', sym, s)
241 241 pos -= 1
242 242 else:
243 243 raise error.ParseError(_("syntax error in revset '%s'") %
244 244 program, pos)
245 245 pos += 1
246 246 yield ('end', None, pos)
247 247
248 248 def parseerrordetail(inst):
249 249 """Compose error message from specified ParseError object
250 250 """
251 251 if len(inst.args) > 1:
252 252 return _('at %s: %s') % (inst.args[1], inst.args[0])
253 253 else:
254 254 return inst.args[0]
255 255
256 256 # helpers
257 257
258 258 def getstring(x, err):
259 259 if x and (x[0] == 'string' or x[0] == 'symbol'):
260 260 return x[1]
261 261 raise error.ParseError(err)
262 262
263 263 def getlist(x):
264 264 if not x:
265 265 return []
266 266 if x[0] == 'list':
267 267 return getlist(x[1]) + [x[2]]
268 268 return [x]
269 269
270 270 def getargs(x, min, max, err):
271 271 l = getlist(x)
272 272 if len(l) < min or (max >= 0 and len(l) > max):
273 273 raise error.ParseError(err)
274 274 return l
275 275
276 276 def isvalidsymbol(tree):
277 277 """Examine whether specified ``tree`` is valid ``symbol`` or not
278 278 """
279 279 return tree[0] == 'symbol' and len(tree) > 1
280 280
281 281 def getsymbol(tree):
282 282 """Get symbol name from valid ``symbol`` in ``tree``
283 283
284 284 This assumes that ``tree`` is already examined by ``isvalidsymbol``.
285 285 """
286 286 return tree[1]
287 287
288 288 def isvalidfunc(tree):
289 289 """Examine whether specified ``tree`` is valid ``func`` or not
290 290 """
291 291 return tree[0] == 'func' and len(tree) > 1 and isvalidsymbol(tree[1])
292 292
293 293 def getfuncname(tree):
294 294 """Get function name from valid ``func`` in ``tree``
295 295
296 296 This assumes that ``tree`` is already examined by ``isvalidfunc``.
297 297 """
298 298 return getsymbol(tree[1])
299 299
300 300 def getfuncargs(tree):
301 301 """Get list of function arguments from valid ``func`` in ``tree``
302 302
303 303 This assumes that ``tree`` is already examined by ``isvalidfunc``.
304 304 """
305 305 if len(tree) > 2:
306 306 return getlist(tree[2])
307 307 else:
308 308 return []
309 309
310 310 def getset(repo, subset, x):
311 311 if not x:
312 312 raise error.ParseError(_("missing argument"))
313 313 s = methods[x[0]](repo, subset, *x[1:])
314 314 if util.safehasattr(s, 'isascending'):
315 315 return s
316 316 return baseset(s)
317 317
318 318 def _getrevsource(repo, r):
319 319 extra = repo[r].extra()
320 320 for label in ('source', 'transplant_source', 'rebase_source'):
321 321 if label in extra:
322 322 try:
323 323 return repo[extra[label]].rev()
324 324 except error.RepoLookupError:
325 325 pass
326 326 return None
327 327
328 328 # operator methods
329 329
330 330 def stringset(repo, subset, x):
331 331 x = repo[x].rev()
332 332 if (x in subset
333 333 or x == node.nullrev and isinstance(subset, fullreposet)):
334 334 return baseset([x])
335 335 return baseset()
336 336
337 337 def rangeset(repo, subset, x, y):
338 338 m = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
339 339 n = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), y)
340 340
341 341 if not m or not n:
342 342 return baseset()
343 343 m, n = m.first(), n.last()
344 344
345 345 if m < n:
346 346 r = spanset(repo, m, n + 1)
347 347 else:
348 348 r = spanset(repo, m, n - 1)
349 349 return r & subset
350 350
351 351 def dagrange(repo, subset, x, y):
352 352 r = fullreposet(repo)
353 353 xs = _revsbetween(repo, getset(repo, r, x), getset(repo, r, y))
354 354 return xs & subset
355 355
356 356 def andset(repo, subset, x, y):
357 357 return getset(repo, getset(repo, subset, x), y)
358 358
359 359 def orset(repo, subset, *xs):
360 360 rs = [getset(repo, subset, x) for x in xs]
361 361 return _combinesets(rs)
362 362
363 363 def notset(repo, subset, x):
364 364 return subset - getset(repo, subset, x)
365 365
366 366 def listset(repo, subset, a, b):
367 367 raise error.ParseError(_("can't use a list in this context"))
368 368
369 369 def func(repo, subset, a, b):
370 370 if a[0] == 'symbol' and a[1] in symbols:
371 371 return symbols[a[1]](repo, subset, b)
372 372 raise error.UnknownIdentifier(a[1], symbols.keys())
373 373
374 374 # functions
375 375
376 376 def adds(repo, subset, x):
377 377 """``adds(pattern)``
378 378 Changesets that add a file matching pattern.
379 379
380 380 The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
381 381 relative to the current directory and match against a file or a
382 382 directory.
383 383 """
384 384 # i18n: "adds" is a keyword
385 385 pat = getstring(x, _("adds requires a pattern"))
386 386 return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 1)
387 387
388 388 def ancestor(repo, subset, x):
389 389 """``ancestor(*changeset)``
390 390 A greatest common ancestor of the changesets.
391 391
392 392 Accepts 0 or more changesets.
393 393 Will return empty list when passed no args.
394 394 Greatest common ancestor of a single changeset is that changeset.
395 395 """
396 396 # i18n: "ancestor" is a keyword
397 397 l = getlist(x)
398 398 rl = fullreposet(repo)
399 399 anc = None
400 400
401 401 # (getset(repo, rl, i) for i in l) generates a list of lists
402 402 for revs in (getset(repo, rl, i) for i in l):
403 403 for r in revs:
404 404 if anc is None:
405 405 anc = repo[r]
406 406 else:
407 407 anc = anc.ancestor(repo[r])
408 408
409 409 if anc is not None and anc.rev() in subset:
410 410 return baseset([anc.rev()])
411 411 return baseset()
412 412
413 413 def _ancestors(repo, subset, x, followfirst=False):
414 414 heads = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
415 415 if not heads:
416 416 return baseset()
417 417 s = _revancestors(repo, heads, followfirst)
418 418 return subset & s
419 419
420 420 def ancestors(repo, subset, x):
421 421 """``ancestors(set)``
422 422 Changesets that are ancestors of a changeset in set.
423 423 """
424 424 return _ancestors(repo, subset, x)
425 425
426 426 def _firstancestors(repo, subset, x):
427 427 # ``_firstancestors(set)``
428 428 # Like ``ancestors(set)`` but follows only the first parents.
429 429 return _ancestors(repo, subset, x, followfirst=True)
430 430
431 431 def ancestorspec(repo, subset, x, n):
432 432 """``set~n``
433 433 Changesets that are the Nth ancestor (first parents only) of a changeset
434 434 in set.
435 435 """
436 436 try:
437 437 n = int(n[1])
438 438 except (TypeError, ValueError):
439 439 raise error.ParseError(_("~ expects a number"))
440 440 ps = set()
441 441 cl = repo.changelog
442 442 for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
443 443 for i in range(n):
444 444 r = cl.parentrevs(r)[0]
445 445 ps.add(r)
446 446 return subset & ps
447 447
448 448 def author(repo, subset, x):
449 449 """``author(string)``
450 450 Alias for ``user(string)``.
451 451 """
452 452 # i18n: "author" is a keyword
453 453 n = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("author requires a string")))
454 454 kind, pattern, matcher = _substringmatcher(n)
455 455 return subset.filter(lambda x: matcher(encoding.lower(repo[x].user())))
456 456
457 457 def bisect(repo, subset, x):
458 458 """``bisect(string)``
459 459 Changesets marked in the specified bisect status:
460 460
461 461 - ``good``, ``bad``, ``skip``: csets explicitly marked as good/bad/skip
462 462 - ``goods``, ``bads`` : csets topologically good/bad
463 463 - ``range`` : csets taking part in the bisection
464 464 - ``pruned`` : csets that are goods, bads or skipped
465 465 - ``untested`` : csets whose fate is yet unknown
466 466 - ``ignored`` : csets ignored due to DAG topology
467 467 - ``current`` : the cset currently being bisected
468 468 """
469 469 # i18n: "bisect" is a keyword
470 470 status = getstring(x, _("bisect requires a string")).lower()
471 471 state = set(hbisect.get(repo, status))
472 472 return subset & state
473 473
474 474 # Backward-compatibility
475 475 # - no help entry so that we do not advertise it any more
476 476 def bisected(repo, subset, x):
477 477 return bisect(repo, subset, x)
478 478
479 479 def bookmark(repo, subset, x):
480 480 """``bookmark([name])``
481 481 The named bookmark or all bookmarks.
482 482
483 483 If `name` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as
484 484 a regular expression. To match a bookmark that actually starts with `re:`,
485 485 use the prefix `literal:`.
486 486 """
487 487 # i18n: "bookmark" is a keyword
488 488 args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('bookmark takes one or no arguments'))
489 489 if args:
490 490 bm = getstring(args[0],
491 491 # i18n: "bookmark" is a keyword
492 492 _('the argument to bookmark must be a string'))
493 493 kind, pattern, matcher = _stringmatcher(bm)
494 494 bms = set()
495 495 if kind == 'literal':
496 496 bmrev = repo._bookmarks.get(pattern, None)
497 497 if not bmrev:
498 498 raise error.RepoLookupError(_("bookmark '%s' does not exist")
499 499 % bm)
500 500 bms.add(repo[bmrev].rev())
501 501 else:
502 502 matchrevs = set()
503 503 for name, bmrev in repo._bookmarks.iteritems():
504 504 if matcher(name):
505 505 matchrevs.add(bmrev)
506 506 if not matchrevs:
507 507 raise error.RepoLookupError(_("no bookmarks exist"
508 508 " that match '%s'") % pattern)
509 509 for bmrev in matchrevs:
510 510 bms.add(repo[bmrev].rev())
511 511 else:
512 512 bms = set([repo[r].rev()
513 513 for r in repo._bookmarks.values()])
514 514 bms -= set([node.nullrev])
515 515 return subset & bms
516 516
517 517 def branch(repo, subset, x):
518 518 """``branch(string or set)``
519 519 All changesets belonging to the given branch or the branches of the given
520 520 changesets.
521 521
522 522 If `string` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as
523 523 a regular expression. To match a branch that actually starts with `re:`,
524 524 use the prefix `literal:`.
525 525 """
526 526 getbi = repo.revbranchcache().branchinfo
527 527
528 528 try:
529 529 b = getstring(x, '')
530 530 except error.ParseError:
531 531 # not a string, but another revspec, e.g. tip()
532 532 pass
533 533 else:
534 534 kind, pattern, matcher = _stringmatcher(b)
535 535 if kind == 'literal':
536 536 # note: falls through to the revspec case if no branch with
537 537 # this name exists
538 538 if pattern in repo.branchmap():
539 539 return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(getbi(r)[0]))
540 540 else:
541 541 return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(getbi(r)[0]))
542 542
543 543 s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
544 544 b = set()
545 545 for r in s:
546 546 b.add(getbi(r)[0])
547 547 c = s.__contains__
548 548 return subset.filter(lambda r: c(r) or getbi(r)[0] in b)
549 549
550 550 def bumped(repo, subset, x):
551 551 """``bumped()``
552 552 Mutable changesets marked as successors of public changesets.
553 553
554 554 Only non-public and non-obsolete changesets can be `bumped`.
555 555 """
556 556 # i18n: "bumped" is a keyword
557 557 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("bumped takes no arguments"))
558 558 bumped = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'bumped')
559 559 return subset & bumped
560 560
561 561 def bundle(repo, subset, x):
562 562 """``bundle()``
563 563 Changesets in the bundle.
564 564
565 565 Bundle must be specified by the -R option."""
566 566
567 567 try:
568 568 bundlerevs = repo.changelog.bundlerevs
569 569 except AttributeError:
570 570 raise util.Abort(_("no bundle provided - specify with -R"))
571 571 return subset & bundlerevs
572 572
573 573 def checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, field):
574 574 hasset = matchmod.patkind(pat) == 'set'
575 575
576 576 mcache = [None]
577 577 def matches(x):
578 578 c = repo[x]
579 579 if not mcache[0] or hasset:
580 580 mcache[0] = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=c)
581 581 m = mcache[0]
582 582 fname = None
583 583 if not m.anypats() and len(m.files()) == 1:
584 584 fname = m.files()[0]
585 585 if fname is not None:
586 586 if fname not in c.files():
587 587 return False
588 588 else:
589 589 for f in c.files():
590 590 if m(f):
591 591 break
592 592 else:
593 593 return False
594 594 files = repo.status(c.p1().node(), c.node())[field]
595 595 if fname is not None:
596 596 if fname in files:
597 597 return True
598 598 else:
599 599 for f in files:
600 600 if m(f):
601 601 return True
602 602
603 603 return subset.filter(matches)
604 604
605 605 def _children(repo, narrow, parentset):
606 606 cs = set()
607 607 if not parentset:
608 608 return baseset(cs)
609 609 pr = repo.changelog.parentrevs
610 610 minrev = min(parentset)
611 611 for r in narrow:
612 612 if r <= minrev:
613 613 continue
614 614 for p in pr(r):
615 615 if p in parentset:
616 616 cs.add(r)
617 617 return baseset(cs)
618 618
619 619 def children(repo, subset, x):
620 620 """``children(set)``
621 621 Child changesets of changesets in set.
622 622 """
623 623 s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
624 624 cs = _children(repo, subset, s)
625 625 return subset & cs
626 626
627 627 def closed(repo, subset, x):
628 628 """``closed()``
629 629 Changeset is closed.
630 630 """
631 631 # i18n: "closed" is a keyword
632 632 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("closed takes no arguments"))
633 633 return subset.filter(lambda r: repo[r].closesbranch())
634 634
635 635 def contains(repo, subset, x):
636 636 """``contains(pattern)``
637 637 The revision's manifest contains a file matching pattern (but might not
638 638 modify it). See :hg:`help patterns` for information about file patterns.
639 639
640 640 The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
641 641 relative to the current directory and match against a file exactly
642 642 for efficiency.
643 643 """
644 644 # i18n: "contains" is a keyword
645 645 pat = getstring(x, _("contains requires a pattern"))
646 646
647 647 def matches(x):
648 648 if not matchmod.patkind(pat):
649 649 pats = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat)
650 650 if pats in repo[x]:
651 651 return True
652 652 else:
653 653 c = repo[x]
654 654 m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=c)
655 655 for f in c.manifest():
656 656 if m(f):
657 657 return True
658 658 return False
659 659
660 660 return subset.filter(matches)
661 661
662 662 def converted(repo, subset, x):
663 663 """``converted([id])``
664 664 Changesets converted from the given identifier in the old repository if
665 665 present, or all converted changesets if no identifier is specified.
666 666 """
667 667
668 668 # There is exactly no chance of resolving the revision, so do a simple
669 669 # string compare and hope for the best
670 670
671 671 rev = None
672 672 # i18n: "converted" is a keyword
673 673 l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('converted takes one or no arguments'))
674 674 if l:
675 675 # i18n: "converted" is a keyword
676 676 rev = getstring(l[0], _('converted requires a revision'))
677 677
678 678 def _matchvalue(r):
679 679 source = repo[r].extra().get('convert_revision', None)
680 680 return source is not None and (rev is None or source.startswith(rev))
681 681
682 682 return subset.filter(lambda r: _matchvalue(r))
683 683
684 684 def date(repo, subset, x):
685 685 """``date(interval)``
686 686 Changesets within the interval, see :hg:`help dates`.
687 687 """
688 688 # i18n: "date" is a keyword
689 689 ds = getstring(x, _("date requires a string"))
690 690 dm = util.matchdate(ds)
691 691 return subset.filter(lambda x: dm(repo[x].date()[0]))
692 692
693 693 def desc(repo, subset, x):
694 694 """``desc(string)``
695 695 Search commit message for string. The match is case-insensitive.
696 696 """
697 697 # i18n: "desc" is a keyword
698 698 ds = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("desc requires a string")))
699 699
700 700 def matches(x):
701 701 c = repo[x]
702 702 return ds in encoding.lower(c.description())
703 703
704 704 return subset.filter(matches)
705 705
706 706 def _descendants(repo, subset, x, followfirst=False):
707 707 roots = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
708 708 if not roots:
709 709 return baseset()
710 710 s = _revdescendants(repo, roots, followfirst)
711 711
712 712 # Both sets need to be ascending in order to lazily return the union
713 713 # in the correct order.
714 714 base = subset & roots
715 715 desc = subset & s
716 716 result = base + desc
717 717 if subset.isascending():
718 718 result.sort()
719 719 elif subset.isdescending():
720 720 result.sort(reverse=True)
721 721 else:
722 722 result = subset & result
723 723 return result
724 724
725 725 def descendants(repo, subset, x):
726 726 """``descendants(set)``
727 727 Changesets which are descendants of changesets in set.
728 728 """
729 729 return _descendants(repo, subset, x)
730 730
731 731 def _firstdescendants(repo, subset, x):
732 732 # ``_firstdescendants(set)``
733 733 # Like ``descendants(set)`` but follows only the first parents.
734 734 return _descendants(repo, subset, x, followfirst=True)
735 735
736 736 def destination(repo, subset, x):
737 737 """``destination([set])``
738 738 Changesets that were created by a graft, transplant or rebase operation,
739 739 with the given revisions specified as the source. Omitting the optional set
740 740 is the same as passing all().
741 741 """
742 742 if x is not None:
743 743 sources = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
744 744 else:
745 745 sources = fullreposet(repo)
746 746
747 747 dests = set()
748 748
749 749 # subset contains all of the possible destinations that can be returned, so
750 750 # iterate over them and see if their source(s) were provided in the arg set.
751 751 # Even if the immediate src of r is not in the arg set, src's source (or
752 752 # further back) may be. Scanning back further than the immediate src allows
753 753 # transitive transplants and rebases to yield the same results as transitive
754 754 # grafts.
755 755 for r in subset:
756 756 src = _getrevsource(repo, r)
757 757 lineage = None
758 758
759 759 while src is not None:
760 760 if lineage is None:
761 761 lineage = list()
762 762
763 763 lineage.append(r)
764 764
765 765 # The visited lineage is a match if the current source is in the arg
766 766 # set. Since every candidate dest is visited by way of iterating
767 767 # subset, any dests further back in the lineage will be tested by a
768 768 # different iteration over subset. Likewise, if the src was already
769 769 # selected, the current lineage can be selected without going back
770 770 # further.
771 771 if src in sources or src in dests:
772 772 dests.update(lineage)
773 773 break
774 774
775 775 r = src
776 776 src = _getrevsource(repo, r)
777 777
778 778 return subset.filter(dests.__contains__)
779 779
780 780 def divergent(repo, subset, x):
781 781 """``divergent()``
782 782 Final successors of changesets with an alternative set of final successors.
783 783 """
784 784 # i18n: "divergent" is a keyword
785 785 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("divergent takes no arguments"))
786 786 divergent = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'divergent')
787 787 return subset & divergent
788 788
789 789 def draft(repo, subset, x):
790 790 """``draft()``
791 791 Changeset in draft phase."""
792 792 # i18n: "draft" is a keyword
793 793 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("draft takes no arguments"))
794 794 phase = repo._phasecache.phase
795 795 target = phases.draft
796 796 condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) == target
797 797 return subset.filter(condition, cache=False)
798 798
799 799 def extinct(repo, subset, x):
800 800 """``extinct()``
801 801 Obsolete changesets with obsolete descendants only.
802 802 """
803 803 # i18n: "extinct" is a keyword
804 804 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("extinct takes no arguments"))
805 805 extincts = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'extinct')
806 806 return subset & extincts
807 807
808 808 def extra(repo, subset, x):
809 809 """``extra(label, [value])``
810 810 Changesets with the given label in the extra metadata, with the given
811 811 optional value.
812 812
813 813 If `value` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the value is treated as
814 814 a regular expression. To match a value that actually starts with `re:`,
815 815 use the prefix `literal:`.
816 816 """
817 817
818 818 # i18n: "extra" is a keyword
819 819 l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _('extra takes at least 1 and at most 2 arguments'))
820 820 # i18n: "extra" is a keyword
821 821 label = getstring(l[0], _('first argument to extra must be a string'))
822 822 value = None
823 823
824 824 if len(l) > 1:
825 825 # i18n: "extra" is a keyword
826 826 value = getstring(l[1], _('second argument to extra must be a string'))
827 827 kind, value, matcher = _stringmatcher(value)
828 828
829 829 def _matchvalue(r):
830 830 extra = repo[r].extra()
831 831 return label in extra and (value is None or matcher(extra[label]))
832 832
833 833 return subset.filter(lambda r: _matchvalue(r))
834 834
835 835 def filelog(repo, subset, x):
836 836 """``filelog(pattern)``
837 837 Changesets connected to the specified filelog.
838 838
839 839 For performance reasons, visits only revisions mentioned in the file-level
840 840 filelog, rather than filtering through all changesets (much faster, but
841 841 doesn't include deletes or duplicate changes). For a slower, more accurate
842 842 result, use ``file()``.
843 843
844 844 The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
845 845 relative to the current directory and match against a file exactly
846 846 for efficiency.
847 847
848 848 If some linkrev points to revisions filtered by the current repoview, we'll
849 849 work around it to return a non-filtered value.
850 850 """
851 851
852 852 # i18n: "filelog" is a keyword
853 853 pat = getstring(x, _("filelog requires a pattern"))
854 854 s = set()
855 855 cl = repo.changelog
856 856
857 857 if not matchmod.patkind(pat):
858 858 f = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat)
859 859 files = [f]
860 860 else:
861 861 m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=repo[None])
862 862 files = (f for f in repo[None] if m(f))
863 863
864 864 for f in files:
865 865 backrevref = {} # final value for: filerev -> changerev
866 866 lowestchild = {} # lowest known filerev child of a filerev
867 867 delayed = [] # filerev with filtered linkrev, for post-processing
868 868 lowesthead = None # cache for manifest content of all head revisions
869 869 fl = repo.file(f)
870 870 for fr in list(fl):
871 871 rev = fl.linkrev(fr)
872 872 if rev not in cl:
873 873 # changerev pointed in linkrev is filtered
874 874 # record it for post processing.
875 875 delayed.append((fr, rev))
876 876 continue
877 877 for p in fl.parentrevs(fr):
878 878 if 0 <= p and p not in lowestchild:
879 879 lowestchild[p] = fr
880 880 backrevref[fr] = rev
881 881 s.add(rev)
882 882
883 883 # Post-processing of all filerevs we skipped because they were
884 884 # filtered. If such filerevs have known and unfiltered children, this
885 885 # means they have an unfiltered appearance out there. We'll use linkrev
886 886 # adjustment to find one of these appearances. The lowest known child
887 887 # will be used as a starting point because it is the best upper-bound we
888 888 # have.
889 889 #
890 890 # This approach will fail when an unfiltered but linkrev-shadowed
891 891 # appearance exists in a head changeset without unfiltered filerev
892 892 # children anywhere.
893 893 while delayed:
894 894 # must be a descending iteration. To slowly fill lowest child
895 895 # information that is of potential use by the next item.
896 896 fr, rev = delayed.pop()
897 897 lkr = rev
898 898
899 899 child = lowestchild.get(fr)
900 900
901 901 if child is None:
902 902 # search for existence of this file revision in a head revision.
903 903 # There are three possibilities:
904 904 # - the revision exists in a head and we can find an
905 905 # introduction from there,
906 906 # - the revision does not exist in a head because it has been
907 907 # changed since its introduction: we would have found a child
908 908 # and be in the other 'else' clause,
909 909 # - all versions of the revision are hidden.
910 910 if lowesthead is None:
911 911 lowesthead = {}
912 912 for h in repo.heads():
913 913 fnode = repo[h].manifest().get(f)
914 914 if fnode is not None:
915 915 lowesthead[fl.rev(fnode)] = h
916 916 headrev = lowesthead.get(fr)
917 917 if headrev is None:
918 918 # content is nowhere unfiltered
919 919 continue
920 920 rev = repo[headrev][f].introrev()
921 921 else:
922 922 # the lowest known child is a good upper bound
923 923 childcrev = backrevref[child]
924 924 # XXX this does not guarantee returning the lowest
925 925 # introduction of this revision, but this gives a
926 926 # result which is a good start and will fit in most
927 927 # cases. We probably need to fix the multiple
928 928 # introductions case properly (report each
929 929 # introduction, even for identical file revisions)
930 930 # once and for all at some point anyway.
931 931 for p in repo[childcrev][f].parents():
932 932 if p.filerev() == fr:
933 933 rev = p.rev()
934 934 break
935 935 if rev == lkr: # no shadowed entry found
936 936 # XXX This should never happen unless some manifest points
937 937 # to biggish file revisions (like a revision that uses a
938 938 # parent that never appears in the manifest ancestors)
939 939 continue
940 940
941 941 # Fill the data for the next iteration.
942 942 for p in fl.parentrevs(fr):
943 943 if 0 <= p and p not in lowestchild:
944 944 lowestchild[p] = fr
945 945 backrevref[fr] = rev
946 946 s.add(rev)
947 947
948 948 return subset & s
949 949
950 950 def first(repo, subset, x):
951 951 """``first(set, [n])``
952 952 An alias for limit().
953 953 """
954 954 return limit(repo, subset, x)
955 955
956 956 def _follow(repo, subset, x, name, followfirst=False):
957 957 l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("%s takes no arguments or a filename") % name)
958 958 c = repo['.']
959 959 if l:
960 960 x = getstring(l[0], _("%s expected a filename") % name)
961 961 if x in c:
962 962 cx = c[x]
963 963 s = set(ctx.rev() for ctx in cx.ancestors(followfirst=followfirst))
964 964 # include the revision responsible for the most recent version
965 965 s.add(cx.introrev())
966 966 else:
967 967 return baseset()
968 968 else:
969 969 s = _revancestors(repo, baseset([c.rev()]), followfirst)
970 970
971 971 return subset & s
972 972
973 973 def follow(repo, subset, x):
974 974 """``follow([file])``
975 975 An alias for ``::.`` (ancestors of the working directory's first parent).
976 976 If a filename is specified, the history of the given file is followed,
977 977 including copies.
978 978 """
979 979 return _follow(repo, subset, x, 'follow')
980 980
981 981 def _followfirst(repo, subset, x):
982 982 # ``followfirst([file])``
983 983 # Like ``follow([file])`` but follows only the first parent of
984 984 # every revision or file revision.
985 985 return _follow(repo, subset, x, '_followfirst', followfirst=True)
986 986
987 987 def getall(repo, subset, x):
988 988 """``all()``
989 989 All changesets, the same as ``0:tip``.
990 990 """
991 991 # i18n: "all" is a keyword
992 992 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("all takes no arguments"))
993 993 return subset & spanset(repo) # drop "null" if any
994 994
995 995 def grep(repo, subset, x):
996 996 """``grep(regex)``
997 997 Like ``keyword(string)`` but accepts a regex. Use ``grep(r'...')``
998 998 to ensure special escape characters are handled correctly. Unlike
999 999 ``keyword(string)``, the match is case-sensitive.
1000 1000 """
1001 1001 try:
1002 1002 # i18n: "grep" is a keyword
1003 1003 gr = re.compile(getstring(x, _("grep requires a string")))
1004 1004 except re.error, e:
1005 1005 raise error.ParseError(_('invalid match pattern: %s') % e)
1006 1006
1007 1007 def matches(x):
1008 1008 c = repo[x]
1009 1009 for e in c.files() + [c.user(), c.description()]:
1010 1010 if gr.search(e):
1011 1011 return True
1012 1012 return False
1013 1013
1014 1014 return subset.filter(matches)
1015 1015
1016 1016 def _matchfiles(repo, subset, x):
1017 1017 # _matchfiles takes a revset list of prefixed arguments:
1018 1018 #
1019 1019 # [p:foo, i:bar, x:baz]
1020 1020 #
1021 1021 # builds a match object from them and filters subset. Allowed
1022 1022 # prefixes are 'p:' for regular patterns, 'i:' for include
1023 1023 # patterns and 'x:' for exclude patterns. Use 'r:' prefix to pass
1024 1024 # a revision identifier, or the empty string to reference the
1025 1025 # working directory, from which the match object is
1026 1026 # initialized. Use 'd:' to set the default matching mode, default
1027 1027 # to 'glob'. At most one 'r:' and 'd:' argument can be passed.
1028 1028
1029 1029 # i18n: "_matchfiles" is a keyword
1030 1030 l = getargs(x, 1, -1, _("_matchfiles requires at least one argument"))
1031 1031 pats, inc, exc = [], [], []
1032 1032 rev, default = None, None
1033 1033 for arg in l:
1034 1034 # i18n: "_matchfiles" is a keyword
1035 1035 s = getstring(arg, _("_matchfiles requires string arguments"))
1036 1036 prefix, value = s[:2], s[2:]
1037 1037 if prefix == 'p:':
1038 1038 pats.append(value)
1039 1039 elif prefix == 'i:':
1040 1040 inc.append(value)
1041 1041 elif prefix == 'x:':
1042 1042 exc.append(value)
1043 1043 elif prefix == 'r:':
1044 1044 if rev is not None:
1045 1045 # i18n: "_matchfiles" is a keyword
1046 1046 raise error.ParseError(_('_matchfiles expected at most one '
1047 1047 'revision'))
1048 1048 if value != '': # empty means working directory; leave rev as None
1049 1049 rev = value
1050 1050 elif prefix == 'd:':
1051 1051 if default is not None:
1052 1052 # i18n: "_matchfiles" is a keyword
1053 1053 raise error.ParseError(_('_matchfiles expected at most one '
1054 1054 'default mode'))
1055 1055 default = value
1056 1056 else:
1057 1057 # i18n: "_matchfiles" is a keyword
1058 1058 raise error.ParseError(_('invalid _matchfiles prefix: %s') % prefix)
1059 1059 if not default:
1060 1060 default = 'glob'
1061 1061
1062 1062 m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pats, include=inc,
1063 1063 exclude=exc, ctx=repo[rev], default=default)
1064 1064
1065 1065 def matches(x):
1066 1066 for f in repo[x].files():
1067 1067 if m(f):
1068 1068 return True
1069 1069 return False
1070 1070
1071 1071 return subset.filter(matches)
1072 1072
1073 1073 def hasfile(repo, subset, x):
1074 1074 """``file(pattern)``
1075 1075 Changesets affecting files matched by pattern.
1076 1076
1077 1077 For a faster but less accurate result, consider using ``filelog()``
1078 1078 instead.
1079 1079
1080 1080 This predicate uses ``glob:`` as the default kind of pattern.
1081 1081 """
1082 1082 # i18n: "file" is a keyword
1083 1083 pat = getstring(x, _("file requires a pattern"))
1084 1084 return _matchfiles(repo, subset, ('string', 'p:' + pat))
1085 1085
1086 1086 def head(repo, subset, x):
1087 1087 """``head()``
1088 1088 Changeset is a named branch head.
1089 1089 """
1090 1090 # i18n: "head" is a keyword
1091 1091 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("head takes no arguments"))
1092 1092 hs = set()
1093 1093 for b, ls in repo.branchmap().iteritems():
1094 1094 hs.update(repo[h].rev() for h in ls)
1095 1095 return baseset(hs).filter(subset.__contains__)
1096 1096
1097 1097 def heads(repo, subset, x):
1098 1098 """``heads(set)``
1099 1099 Members of set with no children in set.
1100 1100 """
1101 1101 s = getset(repo, subset, x)
1102 1102 ps = parents(repo, subset, x)
1103 1103 return s - ps
1104 1104
1105 1105 def hidden(repo, subset, x):
1106 1106 """``hidden()``
1107 1107 Hidden changesets.
1108 1108 """
1109 1109 # i18n: "hidden" is a keyword
1110 1110 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("hidden takes no arguments"))
1111 1111 hiddenrevs = repoview.filterrevs(repo, 'visible')
1112 1112 return subset & hiddenrevs
1113 1113
1114 1114 def keyword(repo, subset, x):
1115 1115 """``keyword(string)``
1116 1116 Search commit message, user name, and names of changed files for
1117 1117 string. The match is case-insensitive.
1118 1118 """
1119 1119 # i18n: "keyword" is a keyword
1120 1120 kw = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("keyword requires a string")))
1121 1121
1122 1122 def matches(r):
1123 1123 c = repo[r]
1124 1124 return any(kw in encoding.lower(t) for t in c.files() + [c.user(),
1125 1125 c.description()])
1126 1126
1127 1127 return subset.filter(matches)
1128 1128
1129 1129 def limit(repo, subset, x):
1130 1130 """``limit(set, [n])``
1131 1131 First n members of set, defaulting to 1.
1132 1132 """
1133 1133 # i18n: "limit" is a keyword
1134 1134 l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("limit requires one or two arguments"))
1135 1135 try:
1136 1136 lim = 1
1137 1137 if len(l) == 2:
1138 1138 # i18n: "limit" is a keyword
1139 1139 lim = int(getstring(l[1], _("limit requires a number")))
1140 1140 except (TypeError, ValueError):
1141 1141 # i18n: "limit" is a keyword
1142 1142 raise error.ParseError(_("limit expects a number"))
1143 1143 ss = subset
1144 1144 os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0])
1145 1145 result = []
1146 1146 it = iter(os)
1147 1147 for x in xrange(lim):
1148 1148 y = next(it, None)
1149 1149 if y is None:
1150 1150 break
1151 1151 elif y in ss:
1152 1152 result.append(y)
1153 1153 return baseset(result)
1154 1154
1155 1155 def last(repo, subset, x):
1156 1156 """``last(set, [n])``
1157 1157 Last n members of set, defaulting to 1.
1158 1158 """
1159 1159 # i18n: "last" is a keyword
1160 1160 l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("last requires one or two arguments"))
1161 1161 try:
1162 1162 lim = 1
1163 1163 if len(l) == 2:
1164 1164 # i18n: "last" is a keyword
1165 1165 lim = int(getstring(l[1], _("last requires a number")))
1166 1166 except (TypeError, ValueError):
1167 1167 # i18n: "last" is a keyword
1168 1168 raise error.ParseError(_("last expects a number"))
1169 1169 ss = subset
1170 1170 os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0])
1171 1171 os.reverse()
1172 1172 result = []
1173 1173 it = iter(os)
1174 1174 for x in xrange(lim):
1175 1175 y = next(it, None)
1176 1176 if y is None:
1177 1177 break
1178 1178 elif y in ss:
1179 1179 result.append(y)
1180 1180 return baseset(result)
1181 1181
1182 1182 def maxrev(repo, subset, x):
1183 1183 """``max(set)``
1184 1184 Changeset with highest revision number in set.
1185 1185 """
1186 1186 os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
1187 1187 if os:
1188 1188 m = os.max()
1189 1189 if m in subset:
1190 1190 return baseset([m])
1191 1191 return baseset()
1192 1192
1193 1193 def merge(repo, subset, x):
1194 1194 """``merge()``
1195 1195 Changeset is a merge changeset.
1196 1196 """
1197 1197 # i18n: "merge" is a keyword
1198 1198 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("merge takes no arguments"))
1199 1199 cl = repo.changelog
1200 1200 return subset.filter(lambda r: cl.parentrevs(r)[1] != -1)
1201 1201
1202 1202 def branchpoint(repo, subset, x):
1203 1203 """``branchpoint()``
1204 1204 Changesets with more than one child.
1205 1205 """
1206 1206 # i18n: "branchpoint" is a keyword
1207 1207 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("branchpoint takes no arguments"))
1208 1208 cl = repo.changelog
1209 1209 if not subset:
1210 1210 return baseset()
1211 1211 baserev = min(subset)
1212 1212 parentscount = [0]*(len(repo) - baserev)
1213 1213 for r in cl.revs(start=baserev + 1):
1214 1214 for p in cl.parentrevs(r):
1215 1215 if p >= baserev:
1216 1216 parentscount[p - baserev] += 1
1217 1217 return subset.filter(lambda r: parentscount[r - baserev] > 1)
1218 1218
1219 1219 def minrev(repo, subset, x):
1220 1220 """``min(set)``
1221 1221 Changeset with lowest revision number in set.
1222 1222 """
1223 1223 os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
1224 1224 if os:
1225 1225 m = os.min()
1226 1226 if m in subset:
1227 1227 return baseset([m])
1228 1228 return baseset()
1229 1229
1230 1230 def modifies(repo, subset, x):
1231 1231 """``modifies(pattern)``
1232 1232 Changesets modifying files matched by pattern.
1233 1233
1234 1234 The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
1235 1235 relative to the current directory and match against a file or a
1236 1236 directory.
1237 1237 """
1238 1238 # i18n: "modifies" is a keyword
1239 1239 pat = getstring(x, _("modifies requires a pattern"))
1240 1240 return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 0)
1241 1241
1242 1242 def named(repo, subset, x):
1243 1243 """``named(namespace)``
1244 1244 The changesets in a given namespace.
1245 1245
1246 1246 If `namespace` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the string is treated as
1247 1247 a regular expression. To match a namespace that actually starts with `re:`,
1248 1248 use the prefix `literal:`.
1249 1249 """
1250 1250 # i18n: "named" is a keyword
1251 1251 args = getargs(x, 1, 1, _('named requires a namespace argument'))
1252 1252
1253 1253 ns = getstring(args[0],
1254 1254 # i18n: "named" is a keyword
1255 1255 _('the argument to named must be a string'))
1256 1256 kind, pattern, matcher = _stringmatcher(ns)
1257 1257 namespaces = set()
1258 1258 if kind == 'literal':
1259 1259 if pattern not in repo.names:
1260 1260 raise error.RepoLookupError(_("namespace '%s' does not exist")
1261 1261 % ns)
1262 1262 namespaces.add(repo.names[pattern])
1263 1263 else:
1264 1264 for name, ns in repo.names.iteritems():
1265 1265 if matcher(name):
1266 1266 namespaces.add(ns)
1267 1267 if not namespaces:
1268 1268 raise error.RepoLookupError(_("no namespace exists"
1269 1269 " that match '%s'") % pattern)
1270 1270
1271 1271 names = set()
1272 1272 for ns in namespaces:
1273 1273 for name in ns.listnames(repo):
1274 1274 if name not in ns.deprecated:
1275 1275 names.update(repo[n].rev() for n in ns.nodes(repo, name))
1276 1276
1277 1277 names -= set([node.nullrev])
1278 1278 return subset & names
1279 1279
1280 1280 def node_(repo, subset, x):
1281 1281 """``id(string)``
1282 1282 Revision non-ambiguously specified by the given hex string prefix.
1283 1283 """
1284 1284 # i18n: "id" is a keyword
1285 1285 l = getargs(x, 1, 1, _("id requires one argument"))
1286 1286 # i18n: "id" is a keyword
1287 1287 n = getstring(l[0], _("id requires a string"))
1288 1288 if len(n) == 40:
1289 1289 try:
1290 1290 rn = repo.changelog.rev(node.bin(n))
1291 1291 except (LookupError, TypeError):
1292 1292 rn = None
1293 1293 else:
1294 1294 rn = None
1295 1295 pm = repo.changelog._partialmatch(n)
1296 1296 if pm is not None:
1297 1297 rn = repo.changelog.rev(pm)
1298 1298
1299 1299 if rn is None:
1300 1300 return baseset()
1301 1301 result = baseset([rn])
1302 1302 return result & subset
1303 1303
1304 1304 def obsolete(repo, subset, x):
1305 1305 """``obsolete()``
1306 1306 Mutable changeset with a newer version."""
1307 1307 # i18n: "obsolete" is a keyword
1308 1308 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("obsolete takes no arguments"))
1309 1309 obsoletes = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'obsolete')
1310 1310 return subset & obsoletes
1311 1311
1312 1312 def only(repo, subset, x):
1313 1313 """``only(set, [set])``
1314 1314 Changesets that are ancestors of the first set that are not ancestors
1315 1315 of any other head in the repo. If a second set is specified, the result
1316 1316 is ancestors of the first set that are not ancestors of the second set
1317 1317 (i.e. ::<set1> - ::<set2>).
1318 1318 """
1319 1319 cl = repo.changelog
1320 1320 # i18n: "only" is a keyword
1321 1321 args = getargs(x, 1, 2, _('only takes one or two arguments'))
1322 1322 include = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args[0])
1323 1323 if len(args) == 1:
1324 1324 if not include:
1325 1325 return baseset()
1326 1326
1327 1327 descendants = set(_revdescendants(repo, include, False))
1328 1328 exclude = [rev for rev in cl.headrevs()
1329 1329 if not rev in descendants and not rev in include]
1330 1330 else:
1331 1331 exclude = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args[1])
1332 1332
1333 1333 results = set(cl.findmissingrevs(common=exclude, heads=include))
1334 1334 return subset & results
1335 1335
1336 1336 def origin(repo, subset, x):
1337 1337 """``origin([set])``
1338 1338 Changesets that were specified as a source for the grafts, transplants or
1339 1339 rebases that created the given revisions. Omitting the optional set is the
1340 1340 same as passing all(). If a changeset created by these operations is itself
1341 1341 specified as a source for one of these operations, only the source changeset
1342 1342 for the first operation is selected.
1343 1343 """
1344 1344 if x is not None:
1345 1345 dests = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
1346 1346 else:
1347 1347 dests = fullreposet(repo)
1348 1348
1349 1349 def _firstsrc(rev):
1350 1350 src = _getrevsource(repo, rev)
1351 1351 if src is None:
1352 1352 return None
1353 1353
1354 1354 while True:
1355 1355 prev = _getrevsource(repo, src)
1356 1356
1357 1357 if prev is None:
1358 1358 return src
1359 1359 src = prev
1360 1360
1361 1361 o = set([_firstsrc(r) for r in dests])
1362 1362 o -= set([None])
1363 1363 return subset & o
1364 1364
1365 1365 def outgoing(repo, subset, x):
1366 1366 """``outgoing([path])``
1367 1367 Changesets not found in the specified destination repository, or the
1368 1368 default push location.
1369 1369 """
1370 1370 # Avoid cycles.
1371 1371 import discovery
1372 1372 import hg
1373 1373 # i18n: "outgoing" is a keyword
1374 1374 l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("outgoing takes one or no arguments"))
1375 1375 # i18n: "outgoing" is a keyword
1376 1376 dest = l and getstring(l[0], _("outgoing requires a repository path")) or ''
1377 1377 dest = repo.ui.expandpath(dest or 'default-push', dest or 'default')
1378 1378 dest, branches = hg.parseurl(dest)
1379 1379 revs, checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, repo, branches, [])
1380 1380 if revs:
1381 1381 revs = [repo.lookup(rev) for rev in revs]
1382 1382 other = hg.peer(repo, {}, dest)
1383 1383 repo.ui.pushbuffer()
1384 1384 outgoing = discovery.findcommonoutgoing(repo, other, onlyheads=revs)
1385 1385 repo.ui.popbuffer()
1386 1386 cl = repo.changelog
1387 1387 o = set([cl.rev(r) for r in outgoing.missing])
1388 1388 return subset & o
1389 1389
1390 1390 def p1(repo, subset, x):
1391 1391 """``p1([set])``
1392 1392 First parent of changesets in set, or the working directory.
1393 1393 """
1394 1394 if x is None:
1395 1395 p = repo[x].p1().rev()
1396 1396 if p >= 0:
1397 1397 return subset & baseset([p])
1398 1398 return baseset()
1399 1399
1400 1400 ps = set()
1401 1401 cl = repo.changelog
1402 1402 for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
1403 1403 ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[0])
1404 1404 ps -= set([node.nullrev])
1405 1405 return subset & ps
1406 1406
1407 1407 def p2(repo, subset, x):
1408 1408 """``p2([set])``
1409 1409 Second parent of changesets in set, or the working directory.
1410 1410 """
1411 1411 if x is None:
1412 1412 ps = repo[x].parents()
1413 1413 try:
1414 1414 p = ps[1].rev()
1415 1415 if p >= 0:
1416 1416 return subset & baseset([p])
1417 1417 return baseset()
1418 1418 except IndexError:
1419 1419 return baseset()
1420 1420
1421 1421 ps = set()
1422 1422 cl = repo.changelog
1423 1423 for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
1424 1424 ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[1])
1425 1425 ps -= set([node.nullrev])
1426 1426 return subset & ps
1427 1427
1428 1428 def parents(repo, subset, x):
1429 1429 """``parents([set])``
1430 1430 The set of all parents for all changesets in set, or the working directory.
1431 1431 """
1432 1432 if x is None:
1433 1433 ps = set(p.rev() for p in repo[x].parents())
1434 1434 else:
1435 1435 ps = set()
1436 1436 cl = repo.changelog
1437 1437 for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
1438 1438 ps.update(cl.parentrevs(r))
1439 1439 ps -= set([node.nullrev])
1440 1440 return subset & ps
1441 1441
1442 1442 def parentspec(repo, subset, x, n):
1443 1443 """``set^0``
1444 1444 The set.
1445 1445 ``set^1`` (or ``set^``), ``set^2``
1446 1446 First or second parent, respectively, of all changesets in set.
1447 1447 """
1448 1448 try:
1449 1449 n = int(n[1])
1450 1450 if n not in (0, 1, 2):
1451 1451 raise ValueError
1452 1452 except (TypeError, ValueError):
1453 1453 raise error.ParseError(_("^ expects a number 0, 1, or 2"))
1454 1454 ps = set()
1455 1455 cl = repo.changelog
1456 1456 for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
1457 1457 if n == 0:
1458 1458 ps.add(r)
1459 1459 elif n == 1:
1460 1460 ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[0])
1461 1461 elif n == 2:
1462 1462 parents = cl.parentrevs(r)
1463 1463 if len(parents) > 1:
1464 1464 ps.add(parents[1])
1465 1465 return subset & ps
1466 1466
1467 1467 def present(repo, subset, x):
1468 1468 """``present(set)``
1469 1469 An empty set, if any revision in set isn't found; otherwise,
1470 1470 all revisions in set.
1471 1471
1472 1472 If any of specified revisions is not present in the local repository,
1473 1473 the query is normally aborted. But this predicate allows the query
1474 1474 to continue even in such cases.
1475 1475 """
1476 1476 try:
1477 1477 return getset(repo, subset, x)
1478 1478 except error.RepoLookupError:
1479 1479 return baseset()
1480 1480
1481 1481 # for internal use
1482 1482 def _notpublic(repo, subset, x):
1483 1483 getargs(x, 0, 0, "_notpublic takes no arguments")
1484 1484 if repo._phasecache._phasesets:
1485 1485 s = set()
1486 1486 for u in repo._phasecache._phasesets[1:]:
1487 1487 s.update(u)
1488 1488 return subset & s
1489 1489 else:
1490 1490 phase = repo._phasecache.phase
1491 1491 target = phases.public
1492 1492 condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) != target
1493 1493 return subset.filter(condition, cache=False)
1494 1494
1495 1495 def public(repo, subset, x):
1496 1496 """``public()``
1497 1497 Changeset in public phase."""
1498 1498 # i18n: "public" is a keyword
1499 1499 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("public takes no arguments"))
1500 1500 phase = repo._phasecache.phase
1501 1501 target = phases.public
1502 1502 condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) == target
1503 1503 return subset.filter(condition, cache=False)
1504 1504
1505 1505 def remote(repo, subset, x):
1506 1506 """``remote([id [,path]])``
1507 1507 Local revision that corresponds to the given identifier in a
1508 1508 remote repository, if present. Here, the '.' identifier is a
1509 1509 synonym for the current local branch.
1510 1510 """
1511 1511
1512 1512 import hg # avoid start-up nasties
1513 1513 # i18n: "remote" is a keyword
1514 1514 l = getargs(x, 0, 2, _("remote takes one, two or no arguments"))
1515 1515
1516 1516 q = '.'
1517 1517 if len(l) > 0:
1518 1518 # i18n: "remote" is a keyword
1519 1519 q = getstring(l[0], _("remote requires a string id"))
1520 1520 if q == '.':
1521 1521 q = repo['.'].branch()
1522 1522
1523 1523 dest = ''
1524 1524 if len(l) > 1:
1525 1525 # i18n: "remote" is a keyword
1526 1526 dest = getstring(l[1], _("remote requires a repository path"))
1527 1527 dest = repo.ui.expandpath(dest or 'default')
1528 1528 dest, branches = hg.parseurl(dest)
1529 1529 revs, checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, repo, branches, [])
1530 1530 if revs:
1531 1531 revs = [repo.lookup(rev) for rev in revs]
1532 1532 other = hg.peer(repo, {}, dest)
1533 1533 n = other.lookup(q)
1534 1534 if n in repo:
1535 1535 r = repo[n].rev()
1536 1536 if r in subset:
1537 1537 return baseset([r])
1538 1538 return baseset()
1539 1539
1540 1540 def removes(repo, subset, x):
1541 1541 """``removes(pattern)``
1542 1542 Changesets which remove files matching pattern.
1543 1543
1544 1544 The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
1545 1545 relative to the current directory and match against a file or a
1546 1546 directory.
1547 1547 """
1548 1548 # i18n: "removes" is a keyword
1549 1549 pat = getstring(x, _("removes requires a pattern"))
1550 1550 return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 2)
1551 1551
1552 1552 def rev(repo, subset, x):
1553 1553 """``rev(number)``
1554 1554 Revision with the given numeric identifier.
1555 1555 """
1556 1556 # i18n: "rev" is a keyword
1557 1557 l = getargs(x, 1, 1, _("rev requires one argument"))
1558 1558 try:
1559 1559 # i18n: "rev" is a keyword
1560 1560 l = int(getstring(l[0], _("rev requires a number")))
1561 1561 except (TypeError, ValueError):
1562 1562 # i18n: "rev" is a keyword
1563 1563 raise error.ParseError(_("rev expects a number"))
1564 1564 if l not in repo.changelog and l != node.nullrev:
1565 1565 return baseset()
1566 1566 return subset & baseset([l])
1567 1567
1568 1568 def matching(repo, subset, x):
1569 1569 """``matching(revision [, field])``
1570 1570 Changesets in which a given set of fields match the set of fields in the
1571 1571 selected revision or set.
1572 1572
1573 1573 To match more than one field pass the list of fields to match separated
1574 1574 by spaces (e.g. ``author description``).
1575 1575
1576 1576 Valid fields are most regular revision fields and some special fields.
1577 1577
1578 1578 Regular revision fields are ``description``, ``author``, ``branch``,
1579 1579 ``date``, ``files``, ``phase``, ``parents``, ``substate``, ``user``
1580 1580 and ``diff``.
1581 1581 Note that ``author`` and ``user`` are synonyms. ``diff`` refers to the
1582 1582 contents of the revision. Two revisions matching their ``diff`` will
1583 1583 also match their ``files``.
1584 1584
1585 1585 Special fields are ``summary`` and ``metadata``:
1586 1586 ``summary`` matches the first line of the description.
1587 1587 ``metadata`` is equivalent to matching ``description user date``
1588 1588 (i.e. it matches the main metadata fields).
1589 1589
1590 1590 ``metadata`` is the default field which is used when no fields are
1591 1591 specified. You can match more than one field at a time.
1592 1592 """
1593 1593 # i18n: "matching" is a keyword
1594 1594 l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("matching takes 1 or 2 arguments"))
1595 1595
1596 1596 revs = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0])
1597 1597
1598 1598 fieldlist = ['metadata']
1599 1599 if len(l) > 1:
1600 1600 fieldlist = getstring(l[1],
1601 1601 # i18n: "matching" is a keyword
1602 1602 _("matching requires a string "
1603 1603 "as its second argument")).split()
1604 1604
1605 1605 # Make sure that there are no repeated fields,
1606 1606 # expand the 'special' 'metadata' field type
1607 1607 # and check the 'files' whenever we check the 'diff'
1608 1608 fields = []
1609 1609 for field in fieldlist:
1610 1610 if field == 'metadata':
1611 1611 fields += ['user', 'description', 'date']
1612 1612 elif field == 'diff':
1613 1613 # a revision matching the diff must also match the files
1614 1614 # since matching the diff is very costly, make sure to
1615 1615 # also match the files first
1616 1616 fields += ['files', 'diff']
1617 1617 else:
1618 1618 if field == 'author':
1619 1619 field = 'user'
1620 1620 fields.append(field)
1621 1621 fields = set(fields)
1622 1622 if 'summary' in fields and 'description' in fields:
1623 1623 # If a revision matches its description it also matches its summary
1624 1624 fields.discard('summary')
1625 1625
1626 1626 # We may want to match more than one field
1627 1627 # Not all fields take the same amount of time to be matched
1628 1628 # Sort the selected fields in order of increasing matching cost
1629 1629 fieldorder = ['phase', 'parents', 'user', 'date', 'branch', 'summary',
1630 1630 'files', 'description', 'substate', 'diff']
1631 1631 def fieldkeyfunc(f):
1632 1632 try:
1633 1633 return fieldorder.index(f)
1634 1634 except ValueError:
1635 1635 # assume an unknown field is very costly
1636 1636 return len(fieldorder)
1637 1637 fields = list(fields)
1638 1638 fields.sort(key=fieldkeyfunc)
1639 1639
1640 1640 # Each field will be matched with its own "getfield" function
1641 1641 # which will be added to the getfieldfuncs array of functions
1642 1642 getfieldfuncs = []
1643 1643 _funcs = {
1644 1644 'user': lambda r: repo[r].user(),
1645 1645 'branch': lambda r: repo[r].branch(),
1646 1646 'date': lambda r: repo[r].date(),
1647 1647 'description': lambda r: repo[r].description(),
1648 1648 'files': lambda r: repo[r].files(),
1649 1649 'parents': lambda r: repo[r].parents(),
1650 1650 'phase': lambda r: repo[r].phase(),
1651 1651 'substate': lambda r: repo[r].substate,
1652 1652 'summary': lambda r: repo[r].description().splitlines()[0],
1653 1653 'diff': lambda r: list(repo[r].diff(git=True),)
1654 1654 }
1655 1655 for info in fields:
1656 1656 getfield = _funcs.get(info, None)
1657 1657 if getfield is None:
1658 1658 raise error.ParseError(
1659 1659 # i18n: "matching" is a keyword
1660 1660 _("unexpected field name passed to matching: %s") % info)
1661 1661 getfieldfuncs.append(getfield)
1662 1662 # convert the getfield array of functions into a "getinfo" function
1663 1663 # which returns an array of field values (or a single value if there
1664 1664 # is only one field to match)
1665 1665 getinfo = lambda r: [f(r) for f in getfieldfuncs]
1666 1666
1667 1667 def matches(x):
1668 1668 for rev in revs:
1669 1669 target = getinfo(rev)
1670 1670 match = True
1671 1671 for n, f in enumerate(getfieldfuncs):
1672 1672 if target[n] != f(x):
1673 1673 match = False
1674 1674 if match:
1675 1675 return True
1676 1676 return False
1677 1677
1678 1678 return subset.filter(matches)
1679 1679
1680 1680 def reverse(repo, subset, x):
1681 1681 """``reverse(set)``
1682 1682 Reverse order of set.
1683 1683 """
1684 1684 l = getset(repo, subset, x)
1685 1685 l.reverse()
1686 1686 return l
1687 1687
1688 1688 def roots(repo, subset, x):
1689 1689 """``roots(set)``
1690 1690 Changesets in set with no parent changeset in set.
1691 1691 """
1692 1692 s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
1693 1693 subset = subset & s# baseset([r for r in s if r in subset])
1694 1694 cs = _children(repo, subset, s)
1695 1695 return subset - cs
1696 1696
1697 1697 def secret(repo, subset, x):
1698 1698 """``secret()``
1699 1699 Changeset in secret phase."""
1700 1700 # i18n: "secret" is a keyword
1701 1701 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("secret takes no arguments"))
1702 1702 phase = repo._phasecache.phase
1703 1703 target = phases.secret
1704 1704 condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) == target
1705 1705 return subset.filter(condition, cache=False)
1706 1706
1707 1707 def sort(repo, subset, x):
1708 1708 """``sort(set[, [-]key...])``
1709 1709 Sort set by keys. The default sort order is ascending, specify a key
1710 1710 as ``-key`` to sort in descending order.
1711 1711
1712 1712 The keys can be:
1713 1713
1714 1714 - ``rev`` for the revision number,
1715 1715 - ``branch`` for the branch name,
1716 1716 - ``desc`` for the commit message (description),
1717 1717 - ``user`` for user name (``author`` can be used as an alias),
1718 1718 - ``date`` for the commit date
1719 1719 """
1720 1720 # i18n: "sort" is a keyword
1721 1721 l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("sort requires one or two arguments"))
1722 1722 keys = "rev"
1723 1723 if len(l) == 2:
1724 1724 # i18n: "sort" is a keyword
1725 1725 keys = getstring(l[1], _("sort spec must be a string"))
1726 1726
1727 1727 s = l[0]
1728 1728 keys = keys.split()
1729 1729 l = []
1730 1730 def invert(s):
1731 1731 return "".join(chr(255 - ord(c)) for c in s)
1732 1732 revs = getset(repo, subset, s)
1733 1733 if keys == ["rev"]:
1734 1734 revs.sort()
1735 1735 return revs
1736 1736 elif keys == ["-rev"]:
1737 1737 revs.sort(reverse=True)
1738 1738 return revs
1739 1739 for r in revs:
1740 1740 c = repo[r]
1741 1741 e = []
1742 1742 for k in keys:
1743 1743 if k == 'rev':
1744 1744 e.append(r)
1745 1745 elif k == '-rev':
1746 1746 e.append(-r)
1747 1747 elif k == 'branch':
1748 1748 e.append(c.branch())
1749 1749 elif k == '-branch':
1750 1750 e.append(invert(c.branch()))
1751 1751 elif k == 'desc':
1752 1752 e.append(c.description())
1753 1753 elif k == '-desc':
1754 1754 e.append(invert(c.description()))
1755 1755 elif k in 'user author':
1756 1756 e.append(c.user())
1757 1757 elif k in '-user -author':
1758 1758 e.append(invert(c.user()))
1759 1759 elif k == 'date':
1760 1760 e.append(c.date()[0])
1761 1761 elif k == '-date':
1762 1762 e.append(-c.date()[0])
1763 1763 else:
1764 1764 raise error.ParseError(_("unknown sort key %r") % k)
1765 1765 e.append(r)
1766 1766 l.append(e)
1767 1767 l.sort()
1768 1768 return baseset([e[-1] for e in l])
1769 1769
1770 1770 def subrepo(repo, subset, x):
1771 1771 """``subrepo([pattern])``
1772 1772 Changesets that add, modify or remove the given subrepo. If no subrepo
1773 1773 pattern is named, any subrepo changes are returned.
1774 1774 """
1775 1775 # i18n: "subrepo" is a keyword
1776 1776 args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('subrepo takes at most one argument'))
1777 1777 if len(args) != 0:
1778 1778 pat = getstring(args[0], _("subrepo requires a pattern"))
1779 1779
1780 1780 m = matchmod.exact(repo.root, repo.root, ['.hgsubstate'])
1781 1781
1782 1782 def submatches(names):
1783 1783 k, p, m = _stringmatcher(pat)
1784 1784 for name in names:
1785 1785 if m(name):
1786 1786 yield name
1787 1787
1788 1788 def matches(x):
1789 1789 c = repo[x]
1790 1790 s = repo.status(c.p1().node(), c.node(), match=m)
1791 1791
1792 1792 if len(args) == 0:
1793 1793 return s.added or s.modified or s.removed
1794 1794
1795 1795 if s.added:
1796 1796 return any(submatches(c.substate.keys()))
1797 1797
1798 1798 if s.modified:
1799 1799 subs = set(c.p1().substate.keys())
1800 1800 subs.update(c.substate.keys())
1801 1801
1802 1802 for path in submatches(subs):
1803 1803 if c.p1().substate.get(path) != c.substate.get(path):
1804 1804 return True
1805 1805
1806 1806 if s.removed:
1807 1807 return any(submatches(c.p1().substate.keys()))
1808 1808
1809 1809 return False
1810 1810
1811 1811 return subset.filter(matches)
1812 1812
1813 1813 def _stringmatcher(pattern):
1814 1814 """
1815 1815 accepts a string, possibly starting with 're:' or 'literal:' prefix.
1816 1816 returns the matcher name, pattern, and matcher function.
1817 1817 missing or unknown prefixes are treated as literal matches.
1818 1818
1819 1819 helper for tests:
1820 1820 >>> def test(pattern, *tests):
1821 1821 ... kind, pattern, matcher = _stringmatcher(pattern)
1822 1822 ... return (kind, pattern, [bool(matcher(t)) for t in tests])
1823 1823
1824 1824 exact matching (no prefix):
1825 1825 >>> test('abcdefg', 'abc', 'def', 'abcdefg')
1826 1826 ('literal', 'abcdefg', [False, False, True])
1827 1827
1828 1828 regex matching ('re:' prefix)
1829 1829 >>> test('re:a.+b', 'nomatch', 'fooadef', 'fooadefbar')
1830 1830 ('re', 'a.+b', [False, False, True])
1831 1831
1832 1832 force exact matches ('literal:' prefix)
1833 1833 >>> test('literal:re:foobar', 'foobar', 're:foobar')
1834 1834 ('literal', 're:foobar', [False, True])
1835 1835
1836 1836 unknown prefixes are ignored and treated as literals
1837 1837 >>> test('foo:bar', 'foo', 'bar', 'foo:bar')
1838 1838 ('literal', 'foo:bar', [False, False, True])
1839 1839 """
1840 1840 if pattern.startswith('re:'):
1841 1841 pattern = pattern[3:]
1842 1842 try:
1843 1843 regex = re.compile(pattern)
1844 1844 except re.error, e:
1845 1845 raise error.ParseError(_('invalid regular expression: %s')
1846 1846 % e)
1847 1847 return 're', pattern, regex.search
1848 1848 elif pattern.startswith('literal:'):
1849 1849 pattern = pattern[8:]
1850 1850 return 'literal', pattern, pattern.__eq__
1851 1851
1852 1852 def _substringmatcher(pattern):
1853 1853 kind, pattern, matcher = _stringmatcher(pattern)
1854 1854 if kind == 'literal':
1855 1855 matcher = lambda s: pattern in s
1856 1856 return kind, pattern, matcher
1857 1857
1858 1858 def tag(repo, subset, x):
1859 1859 """``tag([name])``
1860 1860 The specified tag by name, or all tagged revisions if no name is given.
1861 1861
1862 1862 If `name` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as
1863 1863 a regular expression. To match a tag that actually starts with `re:`,
1864 1864 use the prefix `literal:`.
1865 1865 """
1866 1866 # i18n: "tag" is a keyword
1867 1867 args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("tag takes one or no arguments"))
1868 1868 cl = repo.changelog
1869 1869 if args:
1870 1870 pattern = getstring(args[0],
1871 1871 # i18n: "tag" is a keyword
1872 1872 _('the argument to tag must be a string'))
1873 1873 kind, pattern, matcher = _stringmatcher(pattern)
1874 1874 if kind == 'literal':
1875 1875 # avoid resolving all tags
1876 1876 tn = repo._tagscache.tags.get(pattern, None)
1877 1877 if tn is None:
1878 1878 raise error.RepoLookupError(_("tag '%s' does not exist")
1879 1879 % pattern)
1880 1880 s = set([repo[tn].rev()])
1881 1881 else:
1882 1882 s = set([cl.rev(n) for t, n in repo.tagslist() if matcher(t)])
1883 1883 else:
1884 1884 s = set([cl.rev(n) for t, n in repo.tagslist() if t != 'tip'])
1885 1885 return subset & s
1886 1886
1887 1887 def tagged(repo, subset, x):
1888 1888 return tag(repo, subset, x)
1889 1889
1890 1890 def unstable(repo, subset, x):
1891 1891 """``unstable()``
1892 1892 Non-obsolete changesets with obsolete ancestors.
1893 1893 """
1894 1894 # i18n: "unstable" is a keyword
1895 1895 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("unstable takes no arguments"))
1896 1896 unstables = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'unstable')
1897 1897 return subset & unstables
1898 1898
1899 1899
1900 1900 def user(repo, subset, x):
1901 1901 """``user(string)``
1902 1902 User name contains string. The match is case-insensitive.
1903 1903
1904 1904 If `string` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the string is treated as
1905 1905 a regular expression. To match a user that actually contains `re:`, use
1906 1906 the prefix `literal:`.
1907 1907 """
1908 1908 return author(repo, subset, x)
1909 1909
1910 1910 # experimental
1911 1911 def wdir(repo, subset, x):
1912 1912 # i18n: "wdir" is a keyword
1913 1913 getargs(x, 0, 0, _("wdir takes no arguments"))
1914 1914 if None in subset or isinstance(subset, fullreposet):
1915 1915 return baseset([None])
1916 1916 return baseset()
1917 1917
1918 1918 # for internal use
1919 1919 def _list(repo, subset, x):
1920 1920 s = getstring(x, "internal error")
1921 1921 if not s:
1922 1922 return baseset()
1923 1923 # remove duplicates here. it's difficult for caller to deduplicate sets
1924 1924 # because different symbols can point to the same rev.
1925 cl = repo.changelog
1925 1926 ls = []
1926 1927 seen = set()
1927 1928 for t in s.split('\0'):
1929 try:
1930 # fast path for integer revision
1931 r = int(t)
1932 if str(r) != t or r not in cl:
1933 raise ValueError
1934 except ValueError:
1928 1935 r = repo[t].rev()
1929 1936 if r in seen:
1930 1937 continue
1931 1938 if (r in subset
1932 1939 or r == node.nullrev and isinstance(subset, fullreposet)):
1933 1940 ls.append(r)
1934 1941 seen.add(r)
1935 1942 return baseset(ls)
1936 1943
1937 1944 # for internal use
1938 1945 def _intlist(repo, subset, x):
1939 1946 s = getstring(x, "internal error")
1940 1947 if not s:
1941 1948 return baseset()
1942 1949 ls = [int(r) for r in s.split('\0')]
1943 1950 s = subset
1944 1951 return baseset([r for r in ls if r in s])
1945 1952
1946 1953 # for internal use
1947 1954 def _hexlist(repo, subset, x):
1948 1955 s = getstring(x, "internal error")
1949 1956 if not s:
1950 1957 return baseset()
1951 1958 cl = repo.changelog
1952 1959 ls = [cl.rev(node.bin(r)) for r in s.split('\0')]
1953 1960 s = subset
1954 1961 return baseset([r for r in ls if r in s])
1955 1962
1956 1963 symbols = {
1957 1964 "adds": adds,
1958 1965 "all": getall,
1959 1966 "ancestor": ancestor,
1960 1967 "ancestors": ancestors,
1961 1968 "_firstancestors": _firstancestors,
1962 1969 "author": author,
1963 1970 "bisect": bisect,
1964 1971 "bisected": bisected,
1965 1972 "bookmark": bookmark,
1966 1973 "branch": branch,
1967 1974 "branchpoint": branchpoint,
1968 1975 "bumped": bumped,
1969 1976 "bundle": bundle,
1970 1977 "children": children,
1971 1978 "closed": closed,
1972 1979 "contains": contains,
1973 1980 "converted": converted,
1974 1981 "date": date,
1975 1982 "desc": desc,
1976 1983 "descendants": descendants,
1977 1984 "_firstdescendants": _firstdescendants,
1978 1985 "destination": destination,
1979 1986 "divergent": divergent,
1980 1987 "draft": draft,
1981 1988 "extinct": extinct,
1982 1989 "extra": extra,
1983 1990 "file": hasfile,
1984 1991 "filelog": filelog,
1985 1992 "first": first,
1986 1993 "follow": follow,
1987 1994 "_followfirst": _followfirst,
1988 1995 "grep": grep,
1989 1996 "head": head,
1990 1997 "heads": heads,
1991 1998 "hidden": hidden,
1992 1999 "id": node_,
1993 2000 "keyword": keyword,
1994 2001 "last": last,
1995 2002 "limit": limit,
1996 2003 "_matchfiles": _matchfiles,
1997 2004 "max": maxrev,
1998 2005 "merge": merge,
1999 2006 "min": minrev,
2000 2007 "modifies": modifies,
2001 2008 "named": named,
2002 2009 "obsolete": obsolete,
2003 2010 "only": only,
2004 2011 "origin": origin,
2005 2012 "outgoing": outgoing,
2006 2013 "p1": p1,
2007 2014 "p2": p2,
2008 2015 "parents": parents,
2009 2016 "present": present,
2010 2017 "public": public,
2011 2018 "_notpublic": _notpublic,
2012 2019 "remote": remote,
2013 2020 "removes": removes,
2014 2021 "rev": rev,
2015 2022 "reverse": reverse,
2016 2023 "roots": roots,
2017 2024 "sort": sort,
2018 2025 "secret": secret,
2019 2026 "subrepo": subrepo,
2020 2027 "matching": matching,
2021 2028 "tag": tag,
2022 2029 "tagged": tagged,
2023 2030 "user": user,
2024 2031 "unstable": unstable,
2025 2032 "wdir": wdir,
2026 2033 "_list": _list,
2027 2034 "_intlist": _intlist,
2028 2035 "_hexlist": _hexlist,
2029 2036 }
2030 2037
2031 2038 # symbols which can't be used for a DoS attack for any given input
2032 2039 # (e.g. those which accept regexes as plain strings shouldn't be included)
2033 2040 # functions that just return a lot of changesets (like all) don't count here
2034 2041 safesymbols = set([
2035 2042 "adds",
2036 2043 "all",
2037 2044 "ancestor",
2038 2045 "ancestors",
2039 2046 "_firstancestors",
2040 2047 "author",
2041 2048 "bisect",
2042 2049 "bisected",
2043 2050 "bookmark",
2044 2051 "branch",
2045 2052 "branchpoint",
2046 2053 "bumped",
2047 2054 "bundle",
2048 2055 "children",
2049 2056 "closed",
2050 2057 "converted",
2051 2058 "date",
2052 2059 "desc",
2053 2060 "descendants",
2054 2061 "_firstdescendants",
2055 2062 "destination",
2056 2063 "divergent",
2057 2064 "draft",
2058 2065 "extinct",
2059 2066 "extra",
2060 2067 "file",
2061 2068 "filelog",
2062 2069 "first",
2063 2070 "follow",
2064 2071 "_followfirst",
2065 2072 "head",
2066 2073 "heads",
2067 2074 "hidden",
2068 2075 "id",
2069 2076 "keyword",
2070 2077 "last",
2071 2078 "limit",
2072 2079 "_matchfiles",
2073 2080 "max",
2074 2081 "merge",
2075 2082 "min",
2076 2083 "modifies",
2077 2084 "obsolete",
2078 2085 "only",
2079 2086 "origin",
2080 2087 "outgoing",
2081 2088 "p1",
2082 2089 "p2",
2083 2090 "parents",
2084 2091 "present",
2085 2092 "public",
2086 2093 "_notpublic",
2087 2094 "remote",
2088 2095 "removes",
2089 2096 "rev",
2090 2097 "reverse",
2091 2098 "roots",
2092 2099 "sort",
2093 2100 "secret",
2094 2101 "matching",
2095 2102 "tag",
2096 2103 "tagged",
2097 2104 "user",
2098 2105 "unstable",
2099 2106 "wdir",
2100 2107 "_list",
2101 2108 "_intlist",
2102 2109 "_hexlist",
2103 2110 ])
2104 2111
2105 2112 methods = {
2106 2113 "range": rangeset,
2107 2114 "dagrange": dagrange,
2108 2115 "string": stringset,
2109 2116 "symbol": stringset,
2110 2117 "and": andset,
2111 2118 "or": orset,
2112 2119 "not": notset,
2113 2120 "list": listset,
2114 2121 "func": func,
2115 2122 "ancestor": ancestorspec,
2116 2123 "parent": parentspec,
2117 2124 "parentpost": p1,
2118 2125 }
2119 2126
2120 2127 def optimize(x, small):
2121 2128 if x is None:
2122 2129 return 0, x
2123 2130
2124 2131 smallbonus = 1
2125 2132 if small:
2126 2133 smallbonus = .5
2127 2134
2128 2135 op = x[0]
2129 2136 if op == 'minus':
2130 2137 return optimize(('and', x[1], ('not', x[2])), small)
2131 2138 elif op == 'only':
2132 2139 return optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'only'),
2133 2140 ('list', x[1], x[2])), small)
2134 2141 elif op == 'onlypost':
2135 2142 return optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'only'), x[1]), small)
2136 2143 elif op == 'dagrangepre':
2137 2144 return optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'ancestors'), x[1]), small)
2138 2145 elif op == 'dagrangepost':
2139 2146 return optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'descendants'), x[1]), small)
2140 2147 elif op == 'rangepre':
2141 2148 return optimize(('range', ('string', '0'), x[1]), small)
2142 2149 elif op == 'rangepost':
2143 2150 return optimize(('range', x[1], ('string', 'tip')), small)
2144 2151 elif op == 'negate':
2145 2152 return optimize(('string',
2146 2153 '-' + getstring(x[1], _("can't negate that"))), small)
2147 2154 elif op in 'string symbol negate':
2148 2155 return smallbonus, x # single revisions are small
2149 2156 elif op == 'and':
2150 2157 wa, ta = optimize(x[1], True)
2151 2158 wb, tb = optimize(x[2], True)
2152 2159
2153 2160 # (::x and not ::y)/(not ::y and ::x) have a fast path
2154 2161 def isonly(revs, bases):
2155 2162 return (
2156 2163 revs[0] == 'func'
2157 2164 and getstring(revs[1], _('not a symbol')) == 'ancestors'
2158 2165 and bases[0] == 'not'
2159 2166 and bases[1][0] == 'func'
2160 2167 and getstring(bases[1][1], _('not a symbol')) == 'ancestors')
2161 2168
2162 2169 w = min(wa, wb)
2163 2170 if isonly(ta, tb):
2164 2171 return w, ('func', ('symbol', 'only'), ('list', ta[2], tb[1][2]))
2165 2172 if isonly(tb, ta):
2166 2173 return w, ('func', ('symbol', 'only'), ('list', tb[2], ta[1][2]))
2167 2174
2168 2175 if wa > wb:
2169 2176 return w, (op, tb, ta)
2170 2177 return w, (op, ta, tb)
2171 2178 elif op == 'or':
2172 2179 # fast path for machine-generated expression, that is likely to have
2173 2180 # lots of trivial revisions: 'a + b + c()' to '_list(a b) + c()'
2174 2181 ws, ts, ss = [], [], []
2175 2182 def flushss():
2176 2183 if not ss:
2177 2184 return
2178 2185 if len(ss) == 1:
2179 2186 w, t = ss[0]
2180 2187 else:
2181 2188 s = '\0'.join(t[1] for w, t in ss)
2182 2189 y = ('func', ('symbol', '_list'), ('string', s))
2183 2190 w, t = optimize(y, False)
2184 2191 ws.append(w)
2185 2192 ts.append(t)
2186 2193 del ss[:]
2187 2194 for y in x[1:]:
2188 2195 w, t = optimize(y, False)
2189 2196 if t[0] == 'string' or t[0] == 'symbol':
2190 2197 ss.append((w, t))
2191 2198 continue
2192 2199 flushss()
2193 2200 ws.append(w)
2194 2201 ts.append(t)
2195 2202 flushss()
2196 2203 if len(ts) == 1:
2197 2204 return ws[0], ts[0] # 'or' operation is fully optimized out
2198 2205 # we can't reorder trees by weight because it would change the order.
2199 2206 # ("sort(a + b)" == "sort(b + a)", but "a + b" != "b + a")
2200 2207 # ts = tuple(t for w, t in sorted(zip(ws, ts), key=lambda wt: wt[0]))
2201 2208 return max(ws), (op,) + tuple(ts)
2202 2209 elif op == 'not':
2203 2210 # Optimize not public() to _notpublic() because we have a fast version
2204 2211 if x[1] == ('func', ('symbol', 'public'), None):
2205 2212 newsym = ('func', ('symbol', '_notpublic'), None)
2206 2213 o = optimize(newsym, not small)
2207 2214 return o[0], o[1]
2208 2215 else:
2209 2216 o = optimize(x[1], not small)
2210 2217 return o[0], (op, o[1])
2211 2218 elif op == 'parentpost':
2212 2219 o = optimize(x[1], small)
2213 2220 return o[0], (op, o[1])
2214 2221 elif op == 'group':
2215 2222 return optimize(x[1], small)
2216 2223 elif op in 'dagrange range list parent ancestorspec':
2217 2224 if op == 'parent':
2218 2225 # x^:y means (x^) : y, not x ^ (:y)
2219 2226 post = ('parentpost', x[1])
2220 2227 if x[2][0] == 'dagrangepre':
2221 2228 return optimize(('dagrange', post, x[2][1]), small)
2222 2229 elif x[2][0] == 'rangepre':
2223 2230 return optimize(('range', post, x[2][1]), small)
2224 2231
2225 2232 wa, ta = optimize(x[1], small)
2226 2233 wb, tb = optimize(x[2], small)
2227 2234 return wa + wb, (op, ta, tb)
2228 2235 elif op == 'func':
2229 2236 f = getstring(x[1], _("not a symbol"))
2230 2237 wa, ta = optimize(x[2], small)
2231 2238 if f in ("author branch closed date desc file grep keyword "
2232 2239 "outgoing user"):
2233 2240 w = 10 # slow
2234 2241 elif f in "modifies adds removes":
2235 2242 w = 30 # slower
2236 2243 elif f == "contains":
2237 2244 w = 100 # very slow
2238 2245 elif f == "ancestor":
2239 2246 w = 1 * smallbonus
2240 2247 elif f in "reverse limit first _intlist":
2241 2248 w = 0
2242 2249 elif f in "sort":
2243 2250 w = 10 # assume most sorts look at changelog
2244 2251 else:
2245 2252 w = 1
2246 2253 return w + wa, (op, x[1], ta)
2247 2254 return 1, x
2248 2255
2249 2256 _aliasarg = ('func', ('symbol', '_aliasarg'))
2250 2257 def _getaliasarg(tree):
2251 2258 """If tree matches ('func', ('symbol', '_aliasarg'), ('string', X))
2252 2259 return X, None otherwise.
2253 2260 """
2254 2261 if (len(tree) == 3 and tree[:2] == _aliasarg
2255 2262 and tree[2][0] == 'string'):
2256 2263 return tree[2][1]
2257 2264 return None
2258 2265
2259 2266 def _checkaliasarg(tree, known=None):
2260 2267 """Check tree contains no _aliasarg construct or only ones which
2261 2268 value is in known. Used to avoid alias placeholders injection.
2262 2269 """
2263 2270 if isinstance(tree, tuple):
2264 2271 arg = _getaliasarg(tree)
2265 2272 if arg is not None and (not known or arg not in known):
2266 2273 raise error.UnknownIdentifier('_aliasarg', [])
2267 2274 for t in tree:
2268 2275 _checkaliasarg(t, known)
2269 2276
2270 2277 # the set of valid characters for the initial letter of symbols in
2271 2278 # alias declarations and definitions
2272 2279 _aliassyminitletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)]
2273 2280 if c.isalnum() or c in '._@$' or ord(c) > 127)
2274 2281
2275 2282 def _tokenizealias(program, lookup=None):
2276 2283 """Parse alias declaration/definition into a stream of tokens
2277 2284
2278 2285 This allows symbol names to use also ``$`` as an initial letter
2279 2286 (for backward compatibility), and callers of this function should
2280 2287 examine whether ``$`` is used also for unexpected symbols or not.
2281 2288 """
2282 2289 return tokenize(program, lookup=lookup,
2283 2290 syminitletters=_aliassyminitletters)
2284 2291
2285 2292 def _parsealiasdecl(decl):
2286 2293 """Parse alias declaration ``decl``
2287 2294
2288 2295 This returns ``(name, tree, args, errorstr)`` tuple:
2289 2296
2290 2297 - ``name``: of declared alias (may be ``decl`` itself at error)
2291 2298 - ``tree``: parse result (or ``None`` at error)
2292 2299 - ``args``: list of alias argument names (or None for symbol declaration)
2293 2300 - ``errorstr``: detail about detected error (or None)
2294 2301
2295 2302 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo')
2296 2303 ('foo', ('symbol', 'foo'), None, None)
2297 2304 >>> _parsealiasdecl('$foo')
2298 2305 ('$foo', None, None, "'$' not for alias arguments")
2299 2306 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo::bar')
2300 2307 ('foo::bar', None, None, 'invalid format')
2301 2308 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo bar')
2302 2309 ('foo bar', None, None, 'at 4: invalid token')
2303 2310 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo()')
2304 2311 ('foo', ('func', ('symbol', 'foo')), [], None)
2305 2312 >>> _parsealiasdecl('$foo()')
2306 2313 ('$foo()', None, None, "'$' not for alias arguments")
2307 2314 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo($1, $2)')
2308 2315 ('foo', ('func', ('symbol', 'foo')), ['$1', '$2'], None)
2309 2316 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)')
2310 2317 ('foo', ('func', ('symbol', 'foo')), ['bar_bar', 'baz.baz'], None)
2311 2318 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))')
2312 2319 ('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))', None, None, 'invalid argument list')
2313 2320 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo(bar($1, $2))')
2314 2321 ('foo(bar($1, $2))', None, None, 'invalid argument list')
2315 2322 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo("string")')
2316 2323 ('foo("string")', None, None, 'invalid argument list')
2317 2324 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo($1, $2')
2318 2325 ('foo($1, $2', None, None, 'at 10: unexpected token: end')
2319 2326 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo("string')
2320 2327 ('foo("string', None, None, 'at 5: unterminated string')
2321 2328 >>> _parsealiasdecl('foo($1, $2, $1)')
2322 2329 ('foo', None, None, 'argument names collide with each other')
2323 2330 """
2324 2331 p = parser.parser(_tokenizealias, elements)
2325 2332 try:
2326 2333 tree, pos = p.parse(decl)
2327 2334 if (pos != len(decl)):
2328 2335 raise error.ParseError(_('invalid token'), pos)
2329 2336
2330 2337 if isvalidsymbol(tree):
2331 2338 # "name = ...." style
2332 2339 name = getsymbol(tree)
2333 2340 if name.startswith('$'):
2334 2341 return (decl, None, None, _("'$' not for alias arguments"))
2335 2342 return (name, ('symbol', name), None, None)
2336 2343
2337 2344 if isvalidfunc(tree):
2338 2345 # "name(arg, ....) = ...." style
2339 2346 name = getfuncname(tree)
2340 2347 if name.startswith('$'):
2341 2348 return (decl, None, None, _("'$' not for alias arguments"))
2342 2349 args = []
2343 2350 for arg in getfuncargs(tree):
2344 2351 if not isvalidsymbol(arg):
2345 2352 return (decl, None, None, _("invalid argument list"))
2346 2353 args.append(getsymbol(arg))
2347 2354 if len(args) != len(set(args)):
2348 2355 return (name, None, None,
2349 2356 _("argument names collide with each other"))
2350 2357 return (name, ('func', ('symbol', name)), args, None)
2351 2358
2352 2359 return (decl, None, None, _("invalid format"))
2353 2360 except error.ParseError, inst:
2354 2361 return (decl, None, None, parseerrordetail(inst))
2355 2362
2356 2363 def _parsealiasdefn(defn, args):
2357 2364 """Parse alias definition ``defn``
2358 2365
2359 2366 This function also replaces alias argument references in the
2360 2367 specified definition by ``_aliasarg(ARGNAME)``.
2361 2368
2362 2369 ``args`` is a list of alias argument names, or None if the alias
2363 2370 is declared as a symbol.
2364 2371
2365 2372 This returns "tree" as parsing result.
2366 2373
2367 2374 >>> args = ['$1', '$2', 'foo']
2368 2375 >>> print prettyformat(_parsealiasdefn('$1 or foo', args))
2369 2376 (or
2370 2377 (func
2371 2378 ('symbol', '_aliasarg')
2372 2379 ('string', '$1'))
2373 2380 (func
2374 2381 ('symbol', '_aliasarg')
2375 2382 ('string', 'foo')))
2376 2383 >>> try:
2377 2384 ... _parsealiasdefn('$1 or $bar', args)
2378 2385 ... except error.ParseError, inst:
2379 2386 ... print parseerrordetail(inst)
2380 2387 at 6: '$' not for alias arguments
2381 2388 >>> args = ['$1', '$10', 'foo']
2382 2389 >>> print prettyformat(_parsealiasdefn('$10 or foobar', args))
2383 2390 (or
2384 2391 (func
2385 2392 ('symbol', '_aliasarg')
2386 2393 ('string', '$10'))
2387 2394 ('symbol', 'foobar'))
2388 2395 >>> print prettyformat(_parsealiasdefn('"$1" or "foo"', args))
2389 2396 (or
2390 2397 ('string', '$1')
2391 2398 ('string', 'foo'))
2392 2399 """
2393 2400 def tokenizedefn(program, lookup=None):
2394 2401 if args:
2395 2402 argset = set(args)
2396 2403 else:
2397 2404 argset = set()
2398 2405
2399 2406 for t, value, pos in _tokenizealias(program, lookup=lookup):
2400 2407 if t == 'symbol':
2401 2408 if value in argset:
2402 2409 # emulate tokenization of "_aliasarg('ARGNAME')":
2403 2410 # "_aliasarg()" is an unknown symbol only used separate
2404 2411 # alias argument placeholders from regular strings.
2405 2412 yield ('symbol', '_aliasarg', pos)
2406 2413 yield ('(', None, pos)
2407 2414 yield ('string', value, pos)
2408 2415 yield (')', None, pos)
2409 2416 continue
2410 2417 elif value.startswith('$'):
2411 2418 raise error.ParseError(_("'$' not for alias arguments"),
2412 2419 pos)
2413 2420 yield (t, value, pos)
2414 2421
2415 2422 p = parser.parser(tokenizedefn, elements)
2416 2423 tree, pos = p.parse(defn)
2417 2424 if pos != len(defn):
2418 2425 raise error.ParseError(_('invalid token'), pos)
2419 2426 return parser.simplifyinfixops(tree, ('or',))
2420 2427
2421 2428 class revsetalias(object):
2422 2429 # whether own `error` information is already shown or not.
2423 2430 # this avoids showing same warning multiple times at each `findaliases`.
2424 2431 warned = False
2425 2432
2426 2433 def __init__(self, name, value):
2427 2434 '''Aliases like:
2428 2435
2429 2436 h = heads(default)
2430 2437 b($1) = ancestors($1) - ancestors(default)
2431 2438 '''
2432 2439 self.name, self.tree, self.args, self.error = _parsealiasdecl(name)
2433 2440 if self.error:
2434 2441 self.error = _('failed to parse the declaration of revset alias'
2435 2442 ' "%s": %s') % (self.name, self.error)
2436 2443 return
2437 2444
2438 2445 try:
2439 2446 self.replacement = _parsealiasdefn(value, self.args)
2440 2447 # Check for placeholder injection
2441 2448 _checkaliasarg(self.replacement, self.args)
2442 2449 except error.ParseError, inst:
2443 2450 self.error = _('failed to parse the definition of revset alias'
2444 2451 ' "%s": %s') % (self.name, parseerrordetail(inst))
2445 2452
2446 2453 def _getalias(aliases, tree):
2447 2454 """If tree looks like an unexpanded alias, return it. Return None
2448 2455 otherwise.
2449 2456 """
2450 2457 if isinstance(tree, tuple) and tree:
2451 2458 if tree[0] == 'symbol' and len(tree) == 2:
2452 2459 name = tree[1]
2453 2460 alias = aliases.get(name)
2454 2461 if alias and alias.args is None and alias.tree == tree:
2455 2462 return alias
2456 2463 if tree[0] == 'func' and len(tree) > 1:
2457 2464 if tree[1][0] == 'symbol' and len(tree[1]) == 2:
2458 2465 name = tree[1][1]
2459 2466 alias = aliases.get(name)
2460 2467 if alias and alias.args is not None and alias.tree == tree[:2]:
2461 2468 return alias
2462 2469 return None
2463 2470
2464 2471 def _expandargs(tree, args):
2465 2472 """Replace _aliasarg instances with the substitution value of the
2466 2473 same name in args, recursively.
2467 2474 """
2468 2475 if not tree or not isinstance(tree, tuple):
2469 2476 return tree
2470 2477 arg = _getaliasarg(tree)
2471 2478 if arg is not None:
2472 2479 return args[arg]
2473 2480 return tuple(_expandargs(t, args) for t in tree)
2474 2481
2475 2482 def _expandaliases(aliases, tree, expanding, cache):
2476 2483 """Expand aliases in tree, recursively.
2477 2484
2478 2485 'aliases' is a dictionary mapping user defined aliases to
2479 2486 revsetalias objects.
2480 2487 """
2481 2488 if not isinstance(tree, tuple):
2482 2489 # Do not expand raw strings
2483 2490 return tree
2484 2491 alias = _getalias(aliases, tree)
2485 2492 if alias is not None:
2486 2493 if alias.error:
2487 2494 raise util.Abort(alias.error)
2488 2495 if alias in expanding:
2489 2496 raise error.ParseError(_('infinite expansion of revset alias "%s" '
2490 2497 'detected') % alias.name)
2491 2498 expanding.append(alias)
2492 2499 if alias.name not in cache:
2493 2500 cache[alias.name] = _expandaliases(aliases, alias.replacement,
2494 2501 expanding, cache)
2495 2502 result = cache[alias.name]
2496 2503 expanding.pop()
2497 2504 if alias.args is not None:
2498 2505 l = getlist(tree[2])
2499 2506 if len(l) != len(alias.args):
2500 2507 raise error.ParseError(
2501 2508 _('invalid number of arguments: %s') % len(l))
2502 2509 l = [_expandaliases(aliases, a, [], cache) for a in l]
2503 2510 result = _expandargs(result, dict(zip(alias.args, l)))
2504 2511 else:
2505 2512 result = tuple(_expandaliases(aliases, t, expanding, cache)
2506 2513 for t in tree)
2507 2514 return result
2508 2515
2509 2516 def findaliases(ui, tree, showwarning=None):
2510 2517 _checkaliasarg(tree)
2511 2518 aliases = {}
2512 2519 for k, v in ui.configitems('revsetalias'):
2513 2520 alias = revsetalias(k, v)
2514 2521 aliases[alias.name] = alias
2515 2522 tree = _expandaliases(aliases, tree, [], {})
2516 2523 if showwarning:
2517 2524 # warn about problematic (but not referred) aliases
2518 2525 for name, alias in sorted(aliases.iteritems()):
2519 2526 if alias.error and not alias.warned:
2520 2527 showwarning(_('warning: %s\n') % (alias.error))
2521 2528 alias.warned = True
2522 2529 return tree
2523 2530
2524 2531 def foldconcat(tree):
2525 2532 """Fold elements to be concatenated by `##`
2526 2533 """
2527 2534 if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in ('string', 'symbol'):
2528 2535 return tree
2529 2536 if tree[0] == '_concat':
2530 2537 pending = [tree]
2531 2538 l = []
2532 2539 while pending:
2533 2540 e = pending.pop()
2534 2541 if e[0] == '_concat':
2535 2542 pending.extend(reversed(e[1:]))
2536 2543 elif e[0] in ('string', 'symbol'):
2537 2544 l.append(e[1])
2538 2545 else:
2539 2546 msg = _("\"##\" can't concatenate \"%s\" element") % (e[0])
2540 2547 raise error.ParseError(msg)
2541 2548 return ('string', ''.join(l))
2542 2549 else:
2543 2550 return tuple(foldconcat(t) for t in tree)
2544 2551
2545 2552 def parse(spec, lookup=None):
2546 2553 p = parser.parser(tokenize, elements)
2547 2554 tree, pos = p.parse(spec, lookup=lookup)
2548 2555 if pos != len(spec):
2549 2556 raise error.ParseError(_("invalid token"), pos)
2550 2557 return parser.simplifyinfixops(tree, ('or',))
2551 2558
2552 2559 def posttreebuilthook(tree, repo):
2553 2560 # hook for extensions to execute code on the optimized tree
2554 2561 pass
2555 2562
2556 2563 def match(ui, spec, repo=None):
2557 2564 if not spec:
2558 2565 raise error.ParseError(_("empty query"))
2559 2566 lookup = None
2560 2567 if repo:
2561 2568 lookup = repo.__contains__
2562 2569 tree = parse(spec, lookup)
2563 2570 if ui:
2564 2571 tree = findaliases(ui, tree, showwarning=ui.warn)
2565 2572 tree = foldconcat(tree)
2566 2573 weight, tree = optimize(tree, True)
2567 2574 posttreebuilthook(tree, repo)
2568 2575 def mfunc(repo, subset=None):
2569 2576 if subset is None:
2570 2577 subset = fullreposet(repo)
2571 2578 if util.safehasattr(subset, 'isascending'):
2572 2579 result = getset(repo, subset, tree)
2573 2580 else:
2574 2581 result = getset(repo, baseset(subset), tree)
2575 2582 return result
2576 2583 return mfunc
2577 2584
2578 2585 def formatspec(expr, *args):
2579 2586 '''
2580 2587 This is a convenience function for using revsets internally, and
2581 2588 escapes arguments appropriately. Aliases are intentionally ignored
2582 2589 so that intended expression behavior isn't accidentally subverted.
2583 2590
2584 2591 Supported arguments:
2585 2592
2586 2593 %r = revset expression, parenthesized
2587 2594 %d = int(arg), no quoting
2588 2595 %s = string(arg), escaped and single-quoted
2589 2596 %b = arg.branch(), escaped and single-quoted
2590 2597 %n = hex(arg), single-quoted
2591 2598 %% = a literal '%'
2592 2599
2593 2600 Prefixing the type with 'l' specifies a parenthesized list of that type.
2594 2601
2595 2602 >>> formatspec('%r:: and %lr', '10 or 11', ("this()", "that()"))
2596 2603 '(10 or 11):: and ((this()) or (that()))'
2597 2604 >>> formatspec('%d:: and not %d::', 10, 20)
2598 2605 '10:: and not 20::'
2599 2606 >>> formatspec('%ld or %ld', [], [1])
2600 2607 "_list('') or 1"
2601 2608 >>> formatspec('keyword(%s)', 'foo\\xe9')
2602 2609 "keyword('foo\\\\xe9')"
2603 2610 >>> b = lambda: 'default'
2604 2611 >>> b.branch = b
2605 2612 >>> formatspec('branch(%b)', b)
2606 2613 "branch('default')"
2607 2614 >>> formatspec('root(%ls)', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'])
2608 2615 "root(_list('a\\x00b\\x00c\\x00d'))"
2609 2616 '''
2610 2617
2611 2618 def quote(s):
2612 2619 return repr(str(s))
2613 2620
2614 2621 def argtype(c, arg):
2615 2622 if c == 'd':
2616 2623 return str(int(arg))
2617 2624 elif c == 's':
2618 2625 return quote(arg)
2619 2626 elif c == 'r':
2620 2627 parse(arg) # make sure syntax errors are confined
2621 2628 return '(%s)' % arg
2622 2629 elif c == 'n':
2623 2630 return quote(node.hex(arg))
2624 2631 elif c == 'b':
2625 2632 return quote(arg.branch())
2626 2633
2627 2634 def listexp(s, t):
2628 2635 l = len(s)
2629 2636 if l == 0:
2630 2637 return "_list('')"
2631 2638 elif l == 1:
2632 2639 return argtype(t, s[0])
2633 2640 elif t == 'd':
2634 2641 return "_intlist('%s')" % "\0".join(str(int(a)) for a in s)
2635 2642 elif t == 's':
2636 2643 return "_list('%s')" % "\0".join(s)
2637 2644 elif t == 'n':
2638 2645 return "_hexlist('%s')" % "\0".join(node.hex(a) for a in s)
2639 2646 elif t == 'b':
2640 2647 return "_list('%s')" % "\0".join(a.branch() for a in s)
2641 2648
2642 2649 m = l // 2
2643 2650 return '(%s or %s)' % (listexp(s[:m], t), listexp(s[m:], t))
2644 2651
2645 2652 ret = ''
2646 2653 pos = 0
2647 2654 arg = 0
2648 2655 while pos < len(expr):
2649 2656 c = expr[pos]
2650 2657 if c == '%':
2651 2658 pos += 1
2652 2659 d = expr[pos]
2653 2660 if d == '%':
2654 2661 ret += d
2655 2662 elif d in 'dsnbr':
2656 2663 ret += argtype(d, args[arg])
2657 2664 arg += 1
2658 2665 elif d == 'l':
2659 2666 # a list of some type
2660 2667 pos += 1
2661 2668 d = expr[pos]
2662 2669 ret += listexp(list(args[arg]), d)
2663 2670 arg += 1
2664 2671 else:
2665 2672 raise util.Abort('unexpected revspec format character %s' % d)
2666 2673 else:
2667 2674 ret += c
2668 2675 pos += 1
2669 2676
2670 2677 return ret
2671 2678
2672 2679 def prettyformat(tree):
2673 2680 return parser.prettyformat(tree, ('string', 'symbol'))
2674 2681
2675 2682 def depth(tree):
2676 2683 if isinstance(tree, tuple):
2677 2684 return max(map(depth, tree)) + 1
2678 2685 else:
2679 2686 return 0
2680 2687
2681 2688 def funcsused(tree):
2682 2689 if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in ('string', 'symbol'):
2683 2690 return set()
2684 2691 else:
2685 2692 funcs = set()
2686 2693 for s in tree[1:]:
2687 2694 funcs |= funcsused(s)
2688 2695 if tree[0] == 'func':
2689 2696 funcs.add(tree[1][1])
2690 2697 return funcs
2691 2698
2692 2699 class abstractsmartset(object):
2693 2700
2694 2701 def __nonzero__(self):
2695 2702 """True if the smartset is not empty"""
2696 2703 raise NotImplementedError()
2697 2704
2698 2705 def __contains__(self, rev):
2699 2706 """provide fast membership testing"""
2700 2707 raise NotImplementedError()
2701 2708
2702 2709 def __iter__(self):
2703 2710 """iterate the set in the order it is supposed to be iterated"""
2704 2711 raise NotImplementedError()
2705 2712
2706 2713 # Attributes containing a function to perform a fast iteration in a given
2707 2714 # direction. A smartset can have none, one, or both defined.
2708 2715 #
2709 2716 # Default value is None instead of a function returning None to avoid
2710 2717 # initializing an iterator just for testing if a fast method exists.
2711 2718 fastasc = None
2712 2719 fastdesc = None
2713 2720
2714 2721 def isascending(self):
2715 2722 """True if the set will iterate in ascending order"""
2716 2723 raise NotImplementedError()
2717 2724
2718 2725 def isdescending(self):
2719 2726 """True if the set will iterate in descending order"""
2720 2727 raise NotImplementedError()
2721 2728
2722 2729 def min(self):
2723 2730 """return the minimum element in the set"""
2724 2731 if self.fastasc is not None:
2725 2732 for r in self.fastasc():
2726 2733 return r
2727 2734 raise ValueError('arg is an empty sequence')
2728 2735 return min(self)
2729 2736
2730 2737 def max(self):
2731 2738 """return the maximum element in the set"""
2732 2739 if self.fastdesc is not None:
2733 2740 for r in self.fastdesc():
2734 2741 return r
2735 2742 raise ValueError('arg is an empty sequence')
2736 2743 return max(self)
2737 2744
2738 2745 def first(self):
2739 2746 """return the first element in the set (user iteration perspective)
2740 2747
2741 2748 Return None if the set is empty"""
2742 2749 raise NotImplementedError()
2743 2750
2744 2751 def last(self):
2745 2752 """return the last element in the set (user iteration perspective)
2746 2753
2747 2754 Return None if the set is empty"""
2748 2755 raise NotImplementedError()
2749 2756
2750 2757 def __len__(self):
2751 2758 """return the length of the smartsets
2752 2759
2753 2760 This can be expensive on smartset that could be lazy otherwise."""
2754 2761 raise NotImplementedError()
2755 2762
2756 2763 def reverse(self):
2757 2764 """reverse the expected iteration order"""
2758 2765 raise NotImplementedError()
2759 2766
2760 2767 def sort(self, reverse=True):
2761 2768 """get the set to iterate in an ascending or descending order"""
2762 2769 raise NotImplementedError()
2763 2770
2764 2771 def __and__(self, other):
2765 2772 """Returns a new object with the intersection of the two collections.
2766 2773
2767 2774 This is part of the mandatory API for smartset."""
2768 2775 if isinstance(other, fullreposet):
2769 2776 return self
2770 2777 return self.filter(other.__contains__, cache=False)
2771 2778
2772 2779 def __add__(self, other):
2773 2780 """Returns a new object with the union of the two collections.
2774 2781
2775 2782 This is part of the mandatory API for smartset."""
2776 2783 return addset(self, other)
2777 2784
2778 2785 def __sub__(self, other):
2779 2786 """Returns a new object with the substraction of the two collections.
2780 2787
2781 2788 This is part of the mandatory API for smartset."""
2782 2789 c = other.__contains__
2783 2790 return self.filter(lambda r: not c(r), cache=False)
2784 2791
2785 2792 def filter(self, condition, cache=True):
2786 2793 """Returns this smartset filtered by condition as a new smartset.
2787 2794
2788 2795 `condition` is a callable which takes a revision number and returns a
2789 2796 boolean.
2790 2797
2791 2798 This is part of the mandatory API for smartset."""
2792 2799 # builtin cannot be cached. but do not needs to
2793 2800 if cache and util.safehasattr(condition, 'func_code'):
2794 2801 condition = util.cachefunc(condition)
2795 2802 return filteredset(self, condition)
2796 2803
2797 2804 class baseset(abstractsmartset):
2798 2805 """Basic data structure that represents a revset and contains the basic
2799 2806 operation that it should be able to perform.
2800 2807
2801 2808 Every method in this class should be implemented by any smartset class.
2802 2809 """
2803 2810 def __init__(self, data=()):
2804 2811 if not isinstance(data, list):
2805 2812 data = list(data)
2806 2813 self._list = data
2807 2814 self._ascending = None
2808 2815
2809 2816 @util.propertycache
2810 2817 def _set(self):
2811 2818 return set(self._list)
2812 2819
2813 2820 @util.propertycache
2814 2821 def _asclist(self):
2815 2822 asclist = self._list[:]
2816 2823 asclist.sort()
2817 2824 return asclist
2818 2825
2819 2826 def __iter__(self):
2820 2827 if self._ascending is None:
2821 2828 return iter(self._list)
2822 2829 elif self._ascending:
2823 2830 return iter(self._asclist)
2824 2831 else:
2825 2832 return reversed(self._asclist)
2826 2833
2827 2834 def fastasc(self):
2828 2835 return iter(self._asclist)
2829 2836
2830 2837 def fastdesc(self):
2831 2838 return reversed(self._asclist)
2832 2839
2833 2840 @util.propertycache
2834 2841 def __contains__(self):
2835 2842 return self._set.__contains__
2836 2843
2837 2844 def __nonzero__(self):
2838 2845 return bool(self._list)
2839 2846
2840 2847 def sort(self, reverse=False):
2841 2848 self._ascending = not bool(reverse)
2842 2849
2843 2850 def reverse(self):
2844 2851 if self._ascending is None:
2845 2852 self._list.reverse()
2846 2853 else:
2847 2854 self._ascending = not self._ascending
2848 2855
2849 2856 def __len__(self):
2850 2857 return len(self._list)
2851 2858
2852 2859 def isascending(self):
2853 2860 """Returns True if the collection is ascending order, False if not.
2854 2861
2855 2862 This is part of the mandatory API for smartset."""
2856 2863 if len(self) <= 1:
2857 2864 return True
2858 2865 return self._ascending is not None and self._ascending
2859 2866
2860 2867 def isdescending(self):
2861 2868 """Returns True if the collection is descending order, False if not.
2862 2869
2863 2870 This is part of the mandatory API for smartset."""
2864 2871 if len(self) <= 1:
2865 2872 return True
2866 2873 return self._ascending is not None and not self._ascending
2867 2874
2868 2875 def first(self):
2869 2876 if self:
2870 2877 if self._ascending is None:
2871 2878 return self._list[0]
2872 2879 elif self._ascending:
2873 2880 return self._asclist[0]
2874 2881 else:
2875 2882 return self._asclist[-1]
2876 2883 return None
2877 2884
2878 2885 def last(self):
2879 2886 if self:
2880 2887 if self._ascending is None:
2881 2888 return self._list[-1]
2882 2889 elif self._ascending:
2883 2890 return self._asclist[-1]
2884 2891 else:
2885 2892 return self._asclist[0]
2886 2893 return None
2887 2894
2888 2895 def __repr__(self):
2889 2896 d = {None: '', False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending]
2890 2897 return '<%s%s %r>' % (type(self).__name__, d, self._list)
2891 2898
2892 2899 class filteredset(abstractsmartset):
2893 2900 """Duck type for baseset class which iterates lazily over the revisions in
2894 2901 the subset and contains a function which tests for membership in the
2895 2902 revset
2896 2903 """
2897 2904 def __init__(self, subset, condition=lambda x: True):
2898 2905 """
2899 2906 condition: a function that decide whether a revision in the subset
2900 2907 belongs to the revset or not.
2901 2908 """
2902 2909 self._subset = subset
2903 2910 self._condition = condition
2904 2911 self._cache = {}
2905 2912
2906 2913 def __contains__(self, x):
2907 2914 c = self._cache
2908 2915 if x not in c:
2909 2916 v = c[x] = x in self._subset and self._condition(x)
2910 2917 return v
2911 2918 return c[x]
2912 2919
2913 2920 def __iter__(self):
2914 2921 return self._iterfilter(self._subset)
2915 2922
2916 2923 def _iterfilter(self, it):
2917 2924 cond = self._condition
2918 2925 for x in it:
2919 2926 if cond(x):
2920 2927 yield x
2921 2928
2922 2929 @property
2923 2930 def fastasc(self):
2924 2931 it = self._subset.fastasc
2925 2932 if it is None:
2926 2933 return None
2927 2934 return lambda: self._iterfilter(it())
2928 2935
2929 2936 @property
2930 2937 def fastdesc(self):
2931 2938 it = self._subset.fastdesc
2932 2939 if it is None:
2933 2940 return None
2934 2941 return lambda: self._iterfilter(it())
2935 2942
2936 2943 def __nonzero__(self):
2937 2944 for r in self:
2938 2945 return True
2939 2946 return False
2940 2947
2941 2948 def __len__(self):
2942 2949 # Basic implementation to be changed in future patches.
2943 2950 l = baseset([r for r in self])
2944 2951 return len(l)
2945 2952
2946 2953 def sort(self, reverse=False):
2947 2954 self._subset.sort(reverse=reverse)
2948 2955
2949 2956 def reverse(self):
2950 2957 self._subset.reverse()
2951 2958
2952 2959 def isascending(self):
2953 2960 return self._subset.isascending()
2954 2961
2955 2962 def isdescending(self):
2956 2963 return self._subset.isdescending()
2957 2964
2958 2965 def first(self):
2959 2966 for x in self:
2960 2967 return x
2961 2968 return None
2962 2969
2963 2970 def last(self):
2964 2971 it = None
2965 2972 if self._subset.isascending:
2966 2973 it = self.fastdesc
2967 2974 elif self._subset.isdescending:
2968 2975 it = self.fastdesc
2969 2976 if it is None:
2970 2977 # slowly consume everything. This needs improvement
2971 2978 it = lambda: reversed(list(self))
2972 2979 for x in it():
2973 2980 return x
2974 2981 return None
2975 2982
2976 2983 def __repr__(self):
2977 2984 return '<%s %r>' % (type(self).__name__, self._subset)
2978 2985
2979 2986 # this function will be removed, or merged to addset or orset, when
2980 2987 # - scmutil.revrange() can be rewritten to not combine calculated smartsets
2981 2988 # - or addset can handle more than two sets without balanced tree
2982 2989 def _combinesets(subsets):
2983 2990 """Create balanced tree of addsets representing union of given sets"""
2984 2991 if not subsets:
2985 2992 return baseset()
2986 2993 if len(subsets) == 1:
2987 2994 return subsets[0]
2988 2995 p = len(subsets) // 2
2989 2996 xs = _combinesets(subsets[:p])
2990 2997 ys = _combinesets(subsets[p:])
2991 2998 return addset(xs, ys)
2992 2999
2993 3000 def _iterordered(ascending, iter1, iter2):
2994 3001 """produce an ordered iteration from two iterators with the same order
2995 3002
2996 3003 The ascending is used to indicated the iteration direction.
2997 3004 """
2998 3005 choice = max
2999 3006 if ascending:
3000 3007 choice = min
3001 3008
3002 3009 val1 = None
3003 3010 val2 = None
3004 3011 try:
3005 3012 # Consume both iterators in an ordered way until one is empty
3006 3013 while True:
3007 3014 if val1 is None:
3008 3015 val1 = iter1.next()
3009 3016 if val2 is None:
3010 3017 val2 = iter2.next()
3011 3018 next = choice(val1, val2)
3012 3019 yield next
3013 3020 if val1 == next:
3014 3021 val1 = None
3015 3022 if val2 == next:
3016 3023 val2 = None
3017 3024 except StopIteration:
3018 3025 # Flush any remaining values and consume the other one
3019 3026 it = iter2
3020 3027 if val1 is not None:
3021 3028 yield val1
3022 3029 it = iter1
3023 3030 elif val2 is not None:
3024 3031 # might have been equality and both are empty
3025 3032 yield val2
3026 3033 for val in it:
3027 3034 yield val
3028 3035
3029 3036 class addset(abstractsmartset):
3030 3037 """Represent the addition of two sets
3031 3038
3032 3039 Wrapper structure for lazily adding two structures without losing much
3033 3040 performance on the __contains__ method
3034 3041
3035 3042 If the ascending attribute is set, that means the two structures are
3036 3043 ordered in either an ascending or descending way. Therefore, we can add
3037 3044 them maintaining the order by iterating over both at the same time
3038 3045
3039 3046 >>> xs = baseset([0, 3, 2])
3040 3047 >>> ys = baseset([5, 2, 4])
3041 3048
3042 3049 >>> rs = addset(xs, ys)
3043 3050 >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, 1 in rs, 5 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last()
3044 3051 (True, True, False, True, 0, 4)
3045 3052 >>> rs = addset(xs, baseset([]))
3046 3053 >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, 1 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last()
3047 3054 (True, True, False, 0, 2)
3048 3055 >>> rs = addset(baseset([]), baseset([]))
3049 3056 >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last()
3050 3057 (False, False, None, None)
3051 3058
3052 3059 iterate unsorted:
3053 3060 >>> rs = addset(xs, ys)
3054 3061 >>> [x for x in rs] # without _genlist
3055 3062 [0, 3, 2, 5, 4]
3056 3063 >>> assert not rs._genlist
3057 3064 >>> len(rs)
3058 3065 5
3059 3066 >>> [x for x in rs] # with _genlist
3060 3067 [0, 3, 2, 5, 4]
3061 3068 >>> assert rs._genlist
3062 3069
3063 3070 iterate ascending:
3064 3071 >>> rs = addset(xs, ys, ascending=True)
3065 3072 >>> [x for x in rs], [x for x in rs.fastasc()] # without _asclist
3066 3073 ([0, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 2, 3, 4, 5])
3067 3074 >>> assert not rs._asclist
3068 3075 >>> len(rs)
3069 3076 5
3070 3077 >>> [x for x in rs], [x for x in rs.fastasc()]
3071 3078 ([0, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 2, 3, 4, 5])
3072 3079 >>> assert rs._asclist
3073 3080
3074 3081 iterate descending:
3075 3082 >>> rs = addset(xs, ys, ascending=False)
3076 3083 >>> [x for x in rs], [x for x in rs.fastdesc()] # without _asclist
3077 3084 ([5, 4, 3, 2, 0], [5, 4, 3, 2, 0])
3078 3085 >>> assert not rs._asclist
3079 3086 >>> len(rs)
3080 3087 5
3081 3088 >>> [x for x in rs], [x for x in rs.fastdesc()]
3082 3089 ([5, 4, 3, 2, 0], [5, 4, 3, 2, 0])
3083 3090 >>> assert rs._asclist
3084 3091
3085 3092 iterate ascending without fastasc:
3086 3093 >>> rs = addset(xs, generatorset(ys), ascending=True)
3087 3094 >>> assert rs.fastasc is None
3088 3095 >>> [x for x in rs]
3089 3096 [0, 2, 3, 4, 5]
3090 3097
3091 3098 iterate descending without fastdesc:
3092 3099 >>> rs = addset(generatorset(xs), ys, ascending=False)
3093 3100 >>> assert rs.fastdesc is None
3094 3101 >>> [x for x in rs]
3095 3102 [5, 4, 3, 2, 0]
3096 3103 """
3097 3104 def __init__(self, revs1, revs2, ascending=None):
3098 3105 self._r1 = revs1
3099 3106 self._r2 = revs2
3100 3107 self._iter = None
3101 3108 self._ascending = ascending
3102 3109 self._genlist = None
3103 3110 self._asclist = None
3104 3111
3105 3112 def __len__(self):
3106 3113 return len(self._list)
3107 3114
3108 3115 def __nonzero__(self):
3109 3116 return bool(self._r1) or bool(self._r2)
3110 3117
3111 3118 @util.propertycache
3112 3119 def _list(self):
3113 3120 if not self._genlist:
3114 3121 self._genlist = baseset(iter(self))
3115 3122 return self._genlist
3116 3123
3117 3124 def __iter__(self):
3118 3125 """Iterate over both collections without repeating elements
3119 3126
3120 3127 If the ascending attribute is not set, iterate over the first one and
3121 3128 then over the second one checking for membership on the first one so we
3122 3129 dont yield any duplicates.
3123 3130
3124 3131 If the ascending attribute is set, iterate over both collections at the
3125 3132 same time, yielding only one value at a time in the given order.
3126 3133 """
3127 3134 if self._ascending is None:
3128 3135 if self._genlist:
3129 3136 return iter(self._genlist)
3130 3137 def arbitraryordergen():
3131 3138 for r in self._r1:
3132 3139 yield r
3133 3140 inr1 = self._r1.__contains__
3134 3141 for r in self._r2:
3135 3142 if not inr1(r):
3136 3143 yield r
3137 3144 return arbitraryordergen()
3138 3145 # try to use our own fast iterator if it exists
3139 3146 self._trysetasclist()
3140 3147 if self._ascending:
3141 3148 attr = 'fastasc'
3142 3149 else:
3143 3150 attr = 'fastdesc'
3144 3151 it = getattr(self, attr)
3145 3152 if it is not None:
3146 3153 return it()
3147 3154 # maybe half of the component supports fast
3148 3155 # get iterator for _r1
3149 3156 iter1 = getattr(self._r1, attr)
3150 3157 if iter1 is None:
3151 3158 # let's avoid side effect (not sure it matters)
3152 3159 iter1 = iter(sorted(self._r1, reverse=not self._ascending))
3153 3160 else:
3154 3161 iter1 = iter1()
3155 3162 # get iterator for _r2
3156 3163 iter2 = getattr(self._r2, attr)
3157 3164 if iter2 is None:
3158 3165 # let's avoid side effect (not sure it matters)
3159 3166 iter2 = iter(sorted(self._r2, reverse=not self._ascending))
3160 3167 else:
3161 3168 iter2 = iter2()
3162 3169 return _iterordered(self._ascending, iter1, iter2)
3163 3170
3164 3171 def _trysetasclist(self):
3165 3172 """populate the _asclist attribute if possible and necessary"""
3166 3173 if self._genlist is not None and self._asclist is None:
3167 3174 self._asclist = sorted(self._genlist)
3168 3175
3169 3176 @property
3170 3177 def fastasc(self):
3171 3178 self._trysetasclist()
3172 3179 if self._asclist is not None:
3173 3180 return self._asclist.__iter__
3174 3181 iter1 = self._r1.fastasc
3175 3182 iter2 = self._r2.fastasc
3176 3183 if None in (iter1, iter2):
3177 3184 return None
3178 3185 return lambda: _iterordered(True, iter1(), iter2())
3179 3186
3180 3187 @property
3181 3188 def fastdesc(self):
3182 3189 self._trysetasclist()
3183 3190 if self._asclist is not None:
3184 3191 return self._asclist.__reversed__
3185 3192 iter1 = self._r1.fastdesc
3186 3193 iter2 = self._r2.fastdesc
3187 3194 if None in (iter1, iter2):
3188 3195 return None
3189 3196 return lambda: _iterordered(False, iter1(), iter2())
3190 3197
3191 3198 def __contains__(self, x):
3192 3199 return x in self._r1 or x in self._r2
3193 3200
3194 3201 def sort(self, reverse=False):
3195 3202 """Sort the added set
3196 3203
3197 3204 For this we use the cached list with all the generated values and if we
3198 3205 know they are ascending or descending we can sort them in a smart way.
3199 3206 """
3200 3207 self._ascending = not reverse
3201 3208
3202 3209 def isascending(self):
3203 3210 return self._ascending is not None and self._ascending
3204 3211
3205 3212 def isdescending(self):
3206 3213 return self._ascending is not None and not self._ascending
3207 3214
3208 3215 def reverse(self):
3209 3216 if self._ascending is None:
3210 3217 self._list.reverse()
3211 3218 else:
3212 3219 self._ascending = not self._ascending
3213 3220
3214 3221 def first(self):
3215 3222 for x in self:
3216 3223 return x
3217 3224 return None
3218 3225
3219 3226 def last(self):
3220 3227 self.reverse()
3221 3228 val = self.first()
3222 3229 self.reverse()
3223 3230 return val
3224 3231
3225 3232 def __repr__(self):
3226 3233 d = {None: '', False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending]
3227 3234 return '<%s%s %r, %r>' % (type(self).__name__, d, self._r1, self._r2)
3228 3235
3229 3236 class generatorset(abstractsmartset):
3230 3237 """Wrap a generator for lazy iteration
3231 3238
3232 3239 Wrapper structure for generators that provides lazy membership and can
3233 3240 be iterated more than once.
3234 3241 When asked for membership it generates values until either it finds the
3235 3242 requested one or has gone through all the elements in the generator
3236 3243 """
3237 3244 def __init__(self, gen, iterasc=None):
3238 3245 """
3239 3246 gen: a generator producing the values for the generatorset.
3240 3247 """
3241 3248 self._gen = gen
3242 3249 self._asclist = None
3243 3250 self._cache = {}
3244 3251 self._genlist = []
3245 3252 self._finished = False
3246 3253 self._ascending = True
3247 3254 if iterasc is not None:
3248 3255 if iterasc:
3249 3256 self.fastasc = self._iterator
3250 3257 self.__contains__ = self._asccontains
3251 3258 else:
3252 3259 self.fastdesc = self._iterator
3253 3260 self.__contains__ = self._desccontains
3254 3261
3255 3262 def __nonzero__(self):
3256 3263 # Do not use 'for r in self' because it will enforce the iteration
3257 3264 # order (default ascending), possibly unrolling a whole descending
3258 3265 # iterator.
3259 3266 if self._genlist:
3260 3267 return True
3261 3268 for r in self._consumegen():
3262 3269 return True
3263 3270 return False
3264 3271
3265 3272 def __contains__(self, x):
3266 3273 if x in self._cache:
3267 3274 return self._cache[x]
3268 3275
3269 3276 # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached.
3270 3277 for l in self._consumegen():
3271 3278 if l == x:
3272 3279 return True
3273 3280
3274 3281 self._cache[x] = False
3275 3282 return False
3276 3283
3277 3284 def _asccontains(self, x):
3278 3285 """version of contains optimised for ascending generator"""
3279 3286 if x in self._cache:
3280 3287 return self._cache[x]
3281 3288
3282 3289 # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached.
3283 3290 for l in self._consumegen():
3284 3291 if l == x:
3285 3292 return True
3286 3293 if l > x:
3287 3294 break
3288 3295
3289 3296 self._cache[x] = False
3290 3297 return False
3291 3298
3292 3299 def _desccontains(self, x):
3293 3300 """version of contains optimised for descending generator"""
3294 3301 if x in self._cache:
3295 3302 return self._cache[x]
3296 3303
3297 3304 # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached.
3298 3305 for l in self._consumegen():
3299 3306 if l == x:
3300 3307 return True
3301 3308 if l < x:
3302 3309 break
3303 3310
3304 3311 self._cache[x] = False
3305 3312 return False
3306 3313
3307 3314 def __iter__(self):
3308 3315 if self._ascending:
3309 3316 it = self.fastasc
3310 3317 else:
3311 3318 it = self.fastdesc
3312 3319 if it is not None:
3313 3320 return it()
3314 3321 # we need to consume the iterator
3315 3322 for x in self._consumegen():
3316 3323 pass
3317 3324 # recall the same code
3318 3325 return iter(self)
3319 3326
3320 3327 def _iterator(self):
3321 3328 if self._finished:
3322 3329 return iter(self._genlist)
3323 3330
3324 3331 # We have to use this complex iteration strategy to allow multiple
3325 3332 # iterations at the same time. We need to be able to catch revision
3326 3333 # removed from _consumegen and added to genlist in another instance.
3327 3334 #
3328 3335 # Getting rid of it would provide an about 15% speed up on this
3329 3336 # iteration.
3330 3337 genlist = self._genlist
3331 3338 nextrev = self._consumegen().next
3332 3339 _len = len # cache global lookup
3333 3340 def gen():
3334 3341 i = 0
3335 3342 while True:
3336 3343 if i < _len(genlist):
3337 3344 yield genlist[i]
3338 3345 else:
3339 3346 yield nextrev()
3340 3347 i += 1
3341 3348 return gen()
3342 3349
3343 3350 def _consumegen(self):
3344 3351 cache = self._cache
3345 3352 genlist = self._genlist.append
3346 3353 for item in self._gen:
3347 3354 cache[item] = True
3348 3355 genlist(item)
3349 3356 yield item
3350 3357 if not self._finished:
3351 3358 self._finished = True
3352 3359 asc = self._genlist[:]
3353 3360 asc.sort()
3354 3361 self._asclist = asc
3355 3362 self.fastasc = asc.__iter__
3356 3363 self.fastdesc = asc.__reversed__
3357 3364
3358 3365 def __len__(self):
3359 3366 for x in self._consumegen():
3360 3367 pass
3361 3368 return len(self._genlist)
3362 3369
3363 3370 def sort(self, reverse=False):
3364 3371 self._ascending = not reverse
3365 3372
3366 3373 def reverse(self):
3367 3374 self._ascending = not self._ascending
3368 3375
3369 3376 def isascending(self):
3370 3377 return self._ascending
3371 3378
3372 3379 def isdescending(self):
3373 3380 return not self._ascending
3374 3381
3375 3382 def first(self):
3376 3383 if self._ascending:
3377 3384 it = self.fastasc
3378 3385 else:
3379 3386 it = self.fastdesc
3380 3387 if it is None:
3381 3388 # we need to consume all and try again
3382 3389 for x in self._consumegen():
3383 3390 pass
3384 3391 return self.first()
3385 3392 return next(it(), None)
3386 3393
3387 3394 def last(self):
3388 3395 if self._ascending:
3389 3396 it = self.fastdesc
3390 3397 else:
3391 3398 it = self.fastasc
3392 3399 if it is None:
3393 3400 # we need to consume all and try again
3394 3401 for x in self._consumegen():
3395 3402 pass
3396 3403 return self.first()
3397 3404 return next(it(), None)
3398 3405
3399 3406 def __repr__(self):
3400 3407 d = {False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending]
3401 3408 return '<%s%s>' % (type(self).__name__, d)
3402 3409
3403 3410 class spanset(abstractsmartset):
3404 3411 """Duck type for baseset class which represents a range of revisions and
3405 3412 can work lazily and without having all the range in memory
3406 3413
3407 3414 Note that spanset(x, y) behave almost like xrange(x, y) except for two
3408 3415 notable points:
3409 3416 - when x < y it will be automatically descending,
3410 3417 - revision filtered with this repoview will be skipped.
3411 3418
3412 3419 """
3413 3420 def __init__(self, repo, start=0, end=None):
3414 3421 """
3415 3422 start: first revision included the set
3416 3423 (default to 0)
3417 3424 end: first revision excluded (last+1)
3418 3425 (default to len(repo)
3419 3426
3420 3427 Spanset will be descending if `end` < `start`.
3421 3428 """
3422 3429 if end is None:
3423 3430 end = len(repo)
3424 3431 self._ascending = start <= end
3425 3432 if not self._ascending:
3426 3433 start, end = end + 1, start +1
3427 3434 self._start = start
3428 3435 self._end = end
3429 3436 self._hiddenrevs = repo.changelog.filteredrevs
3430 3437
3431 3438 def sort(self, reverse=False):
3432 3439 self._ascending = not reverse
3433 3440
3434 3441 def reverse(self):
3435 3442 self._ascending = not self._ascending
3436 3443
3437 3444 def _iterfilter(self, iterrange):
3438 3445 s = self._hiddenrevs
3439 3446 for r in iterrange:
3440 3447 if r not in s:
3441 3448 yield r
3442 3449
3443 3450 def __iter__(self):
3444 3451 if self._ascending:
3445 3452 return self.fastasc()
3446 3453 else:
3447 3454 return self.fastdesc()
3448 3455
3449 3456 def fastasc(self):
3450 3457 iterrange = xrange(self._start, self._end)
3451 3458 if self._hiddenrevs:
3452 3459 return self._iterfilter(iterrange)
3453 3460 return iter(iterrange)
3454 3461
3455 3462 def fastdesc(self):
3456 3463 iterrange = xrange(self._end - 1, self._start - 1, -1)
3457 3464 if self._hiddenrevs:
3458 3465 return self._iterfilter(iterrange)
3459 3466 return iter(iterrange)
3460 3467
3461 3468 def __contains__(self, rev):
3462 3469 hidden = self._hiddenrevs
3463 3470 return ((self._start <= rev < self._end)
3464 3471 and not (hidden and rev in hidden))
3465 3472
3466 3473 def __nonzero__(self):
3467 3474 for r in self:
3468 3475 return True
3469 3476 return False
3470 3477
3471 3478 def __len__(self):
3472 3479 if not self._hiddenrevs:
3473 3480 return abs(self._end - self._start)
3474 3481 else:
3475 3482 count = 0
3476 3483 start = self._start
3477 3484 end = self._end
3478 3485 for rev in self._hiddenrevs:
3479 3486 if (end < rev <= start) or (start <= rev < end):
3480 3487 count += 1
3481 3488 return abs(self._end - self._start) - count
3482 3489
3483 3490 def isascending(self):
3484 3491 return self._ascending
3485 3492
3486 3493 def isdescending(self):
3487 3494 return not self._ascending
3488 3495
3489 3496 def first(self):
3490 3497 if self._ascending:
3491 3498 it = self.fastasc
3492 3499 else:
3493 3500 it = self.fastdesc
3494 3501 for x in it():
3495 3502 return x
3496 3503 return None
3497 3504
3498 3505 def last(self):
3499 3506 if self._ascending:
3500 3507 it = self.fastdesc
3501 3508 else:
3502 3509 it = self.fastasc
3503 3510 for x in it():
3504 3511 return x
3505 3512 return None
3506 3513
3507 3514 def __repr__(self):
3508 3515 d = {False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending]
3509 3516 return '<%s%s %d:%d>' % (type(self).__name__, d,
3510 3517 self._start, self._end - 1)
3511 3518
3512 3519 class fullreposet(spanset):
3513 3520 """a set containing all revisions in the repo
3514 3521
3515 3522 This class exists to host special optimization and magic to handle virtual
3516 3523 revisions such as "null".
3517 3524 """
3518 3525
3519 3526 def __init__(self, repo):
3520 3527 super(fullreposet, self).__init__(repo)
3521 3528
3522 3529 def __and__(self, other):
3523 3530 """As self contains the whole repo, all of the other set should also be
3524 3531 in self. Therefore `self & other = other`.
3525 3532
3526 3533 This boldly assumes the other contains valid revs only.
3527 3534 """
3528 3535 # other not a smartset, make is so
3529 3536 if not util.safehasattr(other, 'isascending'):
3530 3537 # filter out hidden revision
3531 3538 # (this boldly assumes all smartset are pure)
3532 3539 #
3533 3540 # `other` was used with "&", let's assume this is a set like
3534 3541 # object.
3535 3542 other = baseset(other - self._hiddenrevs)
3536 3543
3537 3544 other.sort(reverse=self.isdescending())
3538 3545 return other
3539 3546
3540 3547 def prettyformatset(revs):
3541 3548 lines = []
3542 3549 rs = repr(revs)
3543 3550 p = 0
3544 3551 while p < len(rs):
3545 3552 q = rs.find('<', p + 1)
3546 3553 if q < 0:
3547 3554 q = len(rs)
3548 3555 l = rs.count('<', 0, p) - rs.count('>', 0, p)
3549 3556 assert l >= 0
3550 3557 lines.append((l, rs[p:q].rstrip()))
3551 3558 p = q
3552 3559 return '\n'.join(' ' * l + s for l, s in lines)
3553 3560
3554 3561 # tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions:
3555 3562 i18nfunctions = symbols.values()
@@ -1,1975 +1,1995 b''
1 1 $ HGENCODING=utf-8
2 2 $ export HGENCODING
3 3 $ cat > testrevset.py << EOF
4 4 > import mercurial.revset
5 5 >
6 6 > baseset = mercurial.revset.baseset
7 7 >
8 8 > def r3232(repo, subset, x):
9 9 > """"simple revset that return [3,2,3,2]
10 10 >
11 11 > revisions duplicated on purpose.
12 12 > """
13 13 > if 3 not in subset:
14 14 > if 2 in subset:
15 15 > return baseset([2,2])
16 16 > return baseset()
17 17 > return baseset([3,3,2,2])
18 18 >
19 19 > mercurial.revset.symbols['r3232'] = r3232
20 20 > EOF
21 21 $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
22 22 > [extensions]
23 23 > testrevset=$TESTTMP/testrevset.py
24 24 > EOF
25 25
26 26 $ try() {
27 27 > hg debugrevspec --debug "$@"
28 28 > }
29 29
30 30 $ log() {
31 31 > hg log --template '{rev}\n' -r "$1"
32 32 > }
33 33
34 34 $ hg init repo
35 35 $ cd repo
36 36
37 37 $ echo a > a
38 38 $ hg branch a
39 39 marked working directory as branch a
40 40 (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
41 41 $ hg ci -Aqm0
42 42
43 43 $ echo b > b
44 44 $ hg branch b
45 45 marked working directory as branch b
46 46 $ hg ci -Aqm1
47 47
48 48 $ rm a
49 49 $ hg branch a-b-c-
50 50 marked working directory as branch a-b-c-
51 51 $ hg ci -Aqm2 -u Bob
52 52
53 53 $ hg log -r "extra('branch', 'a-b-c-')" --template '{rev}\n'
54 54 2
55 55 $ hg log -r "extra('branch')" --template '{rev}\n'
56 56 0
57 57 1
58 58 2
59 59 $ hg log -r "extra('branch', 're:a')" --template '{rev} {branch}\n'
60 60 0 a
61 61 2 a-b-c-
62 62
63 63 $ hg co 1
64 64 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
65 65 $ hg branch +a+b+c+
66 66 marked working directory as branch +a+b+c+
67 67 $ hg ci -Aqm3
68 68
69 69 $ hg co 2 # interleave
70 70 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
71 71 $ echo bb > b
72 72 $ hg branch -- -a-b-c-
73 73 marked working directory as branch -a-b-c-
74 74 $ hg ci -Aqm4 -d "May 12 2005"
75 75
76 76 $ hg co 3
77 77 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
78 78 $ hg branch !a/b/c/
79 79 marked working directory as branch !a/b/c/
80 80 $ hg ci -Aqm"5 bug"
81 81
82 82 $ hg merge 4
83 83 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
84 84 (branch merge, don't forget to commit)
85 85 $ hg branch _a_b_c_
86 86 marked working directory as branch _a_b_c_
87 87 $ hg ci -Aqm"6 issue619"
88 88
89 89 $ hg branch .a.b.c.
90 90 marked working directory as branch .a.b.c.
91 91 $ hg ci -Aqm7
92 92
93 93 $ hg branch all
94 94 marked working directory as branch all
95 95
96 96 $ hg co 4
97 97 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
98 98 $ hg branch Γ©
99 99 marked working directory as branch \xc3\xa9 (esc)
100 100 $ hg ci -Aqm9
101 101
102 102 $ hg tag -r6 1.0
103 103 $ hg bookmark -r6 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
104 104
105 105 $ hg clone --quiet -U -r 7 . ../remote1
106 106 $ hg clone --quiet -U -r 8 . ../remote2
107 107 $ echo "[paths]" >> .hg/hgrc
108 108 $ echo "default = ../remote1" >> .hg/hgrc
109 109
110 110 trivial
111 111
112 112 $ try 0:1
113 113 (range
114 114 ('symbol', '0')
115 115 ('symbol', '1'))
116 116 * set:
117 117 <spanset+ 0:1>
118 118 0
119 119 1
120 120 $ try 3::6
121 121 (dagrange
122 122 ('symbol', '3')
123 123 ('symbol', '6'))
124 124 * set:
125 125 <baseset [3, 5, 6]>
126 126 3
127 127 5
128 128 6
129 129 $ try '0|1|2'
130 130 (or
131 131 ('symbol', '0')
132 132 ('symbol', '1')
133 133 ('symbol', '2'))
134 134 * set:
135 135 <baseset [0, 1, 2]>
136 136 0
137 137 1
138 138 2
139 139
140 140 names that should work without quoting
141 141
142 142 $ try a
143 143 ('symbol', 'a')
144 144 * set:
145 145 <baseset [0]>
146 146 0
147 147 $ try b-a
148 148 (minus
149 149 ('symbol', 'b')
150 150 ('symbol', 'a'))
151 151 * set:
152 152 <filteredset
153 153 <baseset [1]>>
154 154 1
155 155 $ try _a_b_c_
156 156 ('symbol', '_a_b_c_')
157 157 * set:
158 158 <baseset [6]>
159 159 6
160 160 $ try _a_b_c_-a
161 161 (minus
162 162 ('symbol', '_a_b_c_')
163 163 ('symbol', 'a'))
164 164 * set:
165 165 <filteredset
166 166 <baseset [6]>>
167 167 6
168 168 $ try .a.b.c.
169 169 ('symbol', '.a.b.c.')
170 170 * set:
171 171 <baseset [7]>
172 172 7
173 173 $ try .a.b.c.-a
174 174 (minus
175 175 ('symbol', '.a.b.c.')
176 176 ('symbol', 'a'))
177 177 * set:
178 178 <filteredset
179 179 <baseset [7]>>
180 180 7
181 181 $ try -- '-a-b-c-' # complains
182 182 hg: parse error at 7: not a prefix: end
183 183 [255]
184 184 $ log -a-b-c- # succeeds with fallback
185 185 4
186 186
187 187 $ try -- -a-b-c--a # complains
188 188 (minus
189 189 (minus
190 190 (minus
191 191 (negate
192 192 ('symbol', 'a'))
193 193 ('symbol', 'b'))
194 194 ('symbol', 'c'))
195 195 (negate
196 196 ('symbol', 'a')))
197 197 abort: unknown revision '-a'!
198 198 [255]
199 199 $ try Γ©
200 200 ('symbol', '\xc3\xa9')
201 201 * set:
202 202 <baseset [9]>
203 203 9
204 204
205 205 no quoting needed
206 206
207 207 $ log ::a-b-c-
208 208 0
209 209 1
210 210 2
211 211
212 212 quoting needed
213 213
214 214 $ try '"-a-b-c-"-a'
215 215 (minus
216 216 ('string', '-a-b-c-')
217 217 ('symbol', 'a'))
218 218 * set:
219 219 <filteredset
220 220 <baseset [4]>>
221 221 4
222 222
223 223 $ log '1 or 2'
224 224 1
225 225 2
226 226 $ log '1|2'
227 227 1
228 228 2
229 229 $ log '1 and 2'
230 230 $ log '1&2'
231 231 $ try '1&2|3' # precedence - and is higher
232 232 (or
233 233 (and
234 234 ('symbol', '1')
235 235 ('symbol', '2'))
236 236 ('symbol', '3'))
237 237 * set:
238 238 <addset
239 239 <baseset []>,
240 240 <baseset [3]>>
241 241 3
242 242 $ try '1|2&3'
243 243 (or
244 244 ('symbol', '1')
245 245 (and
246 246 ('symbol', '2')
247 247 ('symbol', '3')))
248 248 * set:
249 249 <addset
250 250 <baseset [1]>,
251 251 <baseset []>>
252 252 1
253 253 $ try '1&2&3' # associativity
254 254 (and
255 255 (and
256 256 ('symbol', '1')
257 257 ('symbol', '2'))
258 258 ('symbol', '3'))
259 259 * set:
260 260 <baseset []>
261 261 $ try '1|(2|3)'
262 262 (or
263 263 ('symbol', '1')
264 264 (group
265 265 (or
266 266 ('symbol', '2')
267 267 ('symbol', '3'))))
268 268 * set:
269 269 <addset
270 270 <baseset [1]>,
271 271 <baseset [2, 3]>>
272 272 1
273 273 2
274 274 3
275 275 $ log '1.0' # tag
276 276 6
277 277 $ log 'a' # branch
278 278 0
279 279 $ log '2785f51ee'
280 280 0
281 281 $ log 'date(2005)'
282 282 4
283 283 $ log 'date(this is a test)'
284 284 hg: parse error at 10: unexpected token: symbol
285 285 [255]
286 286 $ log 'date()'
287 287 hg: parse error: date requires a string
288 288 [255]
289 289 $ log 'date'
290 290 abort: unknown revision 'date'!
291 291 [255]
292 292 $ log 'date('
293 293 hg: parse error at 5: not a prefix: end
294 294 [255]
295 295 $ log 'date(tip)'
296 296 abort: invalid date: 'tip'
297 297 [255]
298 298 $ log '0:date'
299 299 abort: unknown revision 'date'!
300 300 [255]
301 301 $ log '::"date"'
302 302 abort: unknown revision 'date'!
303 303 [255]
304 304 $ hg book date -r 4
305 305 $ log '0:date'
306 306 0
307 307 1
308 308 2
309 309 3
310 310 4
311 311 $ log '::date'
312 312 0
313 313 1
314 314 2
315 315 4
316 316 $ log '::"date"'
317 317 0
318 318 1
319 319 2
320 320 4
321 321 $ log 'date(2005) and 1::'
322 322 4
323 323 $ hg book -d date
324 324
325 325 Test that symbols only get parsed as functions if there's an opening
326 326 parenthesis.
327 327
328 328 $ hg book only -r 9
329 329 $ log 'only(only)' # Outer "only" is a function, inner "only" is the bookmark
330 330 8
331 331 9
332 332
333 333 ancestor can accept 0 or more arguments
334 334
335 335 $ log 'ancestor()'
336 336 $ log 'ancestor(1)'
337 337 1
338 338 $ log 'ancestor(4,5)'
339 339 1
340 340 $ log 'ancestor(4,5) and 4'
341 341 $ log 'ancestor(0,0,1,3)'
342 342 0
343 343 $ log 'ancestor(3,1,5,3,5,1)'
344 344 1
345 345 $ log 'ancestor(0,1,3,5)'
346 346 0
347 347 $ log 'ancestor(1,2,3,4,5)'
348 348 1
349 349
350 350 test ancestors
351 351
352 352 $ log 'ancestors(5)'
353 353 0
354 354 1
355 355 3
356 356 5
357 357 $ log 'ancestor(ancestors(5))'
358 358 0
359 359 $ log '::r3232()'
360 360 0
361 361 1
362 362 2
363 363 3
364 364
365 365 $ log 'author(bob)'
366 366 2
367 367 $ log 'author("re:bob|test")'
368 368 0
369 369 1
370 370 2
371 371 3
372 372 4
373 373 5
374 374 6
375 375 7
376 376 8
377 377 9
378 378 $ log 'branch(Γ©)'
379 379 8
380 380 9
381 381 $ log 'branch(a)'
382 382 0
383 383 $ hg log -r 'branch("re:a")' --template '{rev} {branch}\n'
384 384 0 a
385 385 2 a-b-c-
386 386 3 +a+b+c+
387 387 4 -a-b-c-
388 388 5 !a/b/c/
389 389 6 _a_b_c_
390 390 7 .a.b.c.
391 391 $ log 'children(ancestor(4,5))'
392 392 2
393 393 3
394 394 $ log 'closed()'
395 395 $ log 'contains(a)'
396 396 0
397 397 1
398 398 3
399 399 5
400 400 $ log 'contains("../repo/a")'
401 401 0
402 402 1
403 403 3
404 404 5
405 405 $ log 'desc(B)'
406 406 5
407 407 $ log 'descendants(2 or 3)'
408 408 2
409 409 3
410 410 4
411 411 5
412 412 6
413 413 7
414 414 8
415 415 9
416 416 $ log 'file("b*")'
417 417 1
418 418 4
419 419 $ log 'filelog("b")'
420 420 1
421 421 4
422 422 $ log 'filelog("../repo/b")'
423 423 1
424 424 4
425 425 $ log 'follow()'
426 426 0
427 427 1
428 428 2
429 429 4
430 430 8
431 431 9
432 432 $ log 'grep("issue\d+")'
433 433 6
434 434 $ try 'grep("(")' # invalid regular expression
435 435 (func
436 436 ('symbol', 'grep')
437 437 ('string', '('))
438 438 hg: parse error: invalid match pattern: unbalanced parenthesis
439 439 [255]
440 440 $ try 'grep("\bissue\d+")'
441 441 (func
442 442 ('symbol', 'grep')
443 443 ('string', '\x08issue\\d+'))
444 444 * set:
445 445 <filteredset
446 446 <fullreposet+ 0:9>>
447 447 $ try 'grep(r"\bissue\d+")'
448 448 (func
449 449 ('symbol', 'grep')
450 450 ('string', '\\bissue\\d+'))
451 451 * set:
452 452 <filteredset
453 453 <fullreposet+ 0:9>>
454 454 6
455 455 $ try 'grep(r"\")'
456 456 hg: parse error at 7: unterminated string
457 457 [255]
458 458 $ log 'head()'
459 459 0
460 460 1
461 461 2
462 462 3
463 463 4
464 464 5
465 465 6
466 466 7
467 467 9
468 468 $ log 'heads(6::)'
469 469 7
470 470 $ log 'keyword(issue)'
471 471 6
472 472 $ log 'keyword("test a")'
473 473 $ log 'limit(head(), 1)'
474 474 0
475 475 $ log 'matching(6)'
476 476 6
477 477 $ log 'matching(6:7, "phase parents user date branch summary files description substate")'
478 478 6
479 479 7
480 480
481 481 Testing min and max
482 482
483 483 max: simple
484 484
485 485 $ log 'max(contains(a))'
486 486 5
487 487
488 488 max: simple on unordered set)
489 489
490 490 $ log 'max((4+0+2+5+7) and contains(a))'
491 491 5
492 492
493 493 max: no result
494 494
495 495 $ log 'max(contains(stringthatdoesnotappearanywhere))'
496 496
497 497 max: no result on unordered set
498 498
499 499 $ log 'max((4+0+2+5+7) and contains(stringthatdoesnotappearanywhere))'
500 500
501 501 min: simple
502 502
503 503 $ log 'min(contains(a))'
504 504 0
505 505
506 506 min: simple on unordered set
507 507
508 508 $ log 'min((4+0+2+5+7) and contains(a))'
509 509 0
510 510
511 511 min: empty
512 512
513 513 $ log 'min(contains(stringthatdoesnotappearanywhere))'
514 514
515 515 min: empty on unordered set
516 516
517 517 $ log 'min((4+0+2+5+7) and contains(stringthatdoesnotappearanywhere))'
518 518
519 519
520 520 $ log 'merge()'
521 521 6
522 522 $ log 'branchpoint()'
523 523 1
524 524 4
525 525 $ log 'modifies(b)'
526 526 4
527 527 $ log 'modifies("path:b")'
528 528 4
529 529 $ log 'modifies("*")'
530 530 4
531 531 6
532 532 $ log 'modifies("set:modified()")'
533 533 4
534 534 $ log 'id(5)'
535 535 2
536 536 $ log 'only(9)'
537 537 8
538 538 9
539 539 $ log 'only(8)'
540 540 8
541 541 $ log 'only(9, 5)'
542 542 2
543 543 4
544 544 8
545 545 9
546 546 $ log 'only(7 + 9, 5 + 2)'
547 547 4
548 548 6
549 549 7
550 550 8
551 551 9
552 552
553 553 Test empty set input
554 554 $ log 'only(p2())'
555 555 $ log 'only(p1(), p2())'
556 556 0
557 557 1
558 558 2
559 559 4
560 560 8
561 561 9
562 562
563 563 Test '%' operator
564 564
565 565 $ log '9%'
566 566 8
567 567 9
568 568 $ log '9%5'
569 569 2
570 570 4
571 571 8
572 572 9
573 573 $ log '(7 + 9)%(5 + 2)'
574 574 4
575 575 6
576 576 7
577 577 8
578 578 9
579 579
580 580 Test opreand of '%' is optimized recursively (issue4670)
581 581
582 582 $ try --optimize '8:9-8%'
583 583 (onlypost
584 584 (minus
585 585 (range
586 586 ('symbol', '8')
587 587 ('symbol', '9'))
588 588 ('symbol', '8')))
589 589 * optimized:
590 590 (func
591 591 ('symbol', 'only')
592 592 (and
593 593 (range
594 594 ('symbol', '8')
595 595 ('symbol', '9'))
596 596 (not
597 597 ('symbol', '8'))))
598 598 * set:
599 599 <baseset+ [8, 9]>
600 600 8
601 601 9
602 602 $ try --optimize '(9)%(5)'
603 603 (only
604 604 (group
605 605 ('symbol', '9'))
606 606 (group
607 607 ('symbol', '5')))
608 608 * optimized:
609 609 (func
610 610 ('symbol', 'only')
611 611 (list
612 612 ('symbol', '9')
613 613 ('symbol', '5')))
614 614 * set:
615 615 <baseset+ [8, 9, 2, 4]>
616 616 2
617 617 4
618 618 8
619 619 9
620 620
621 621 Test the order of operations
622 622
623 623 $ log '7 + 9%5 + 2'
624 624 7
625 625 2
626 626 4
627 627 8
628 628 9
629 629
630 630 Test explicit numeric revision
631 631 $ log 'rev(-2)'
632 632 $ log 'rev(-1)'
633 633 -1
634 634 $ log 'rev(0)'
635 635 0
636 636 $ log 'rev(9)'
637 637 9
638 638 $ log 'rev(10)'
639 639 $ log 'rev(tip)'
640 640 hg: parse error: rev expects a number
641 641 [255]
642 642
643 643 Test hexadecimal revision
644 644 $ log 'id(2)'
645 645 abort: 00changelog.i@2: ambiguous identifier!
646 646 [255]
647 647 $ log 'id(23268)'
648 648 4
649 649 $ log 'id(2785f51eece)'
650 650 0
651 651 $ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4d9ff5dbb2d336f32f0bb561c1a532c)'
652 652 8
653 653 $ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4a)'
654 654 $ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4w)'
655 655 $ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4d9ff5dbb2d336f32f0bb561c1a532d)'
656 656 $ log 'id(d5d0dcbdc4d9ff5dbb2d336f32f0bb561c1a532q)'
657 657 $ log 'id(1.0)'
658 658 $ log 'id(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)'
659 659
660 660 Test null revision
661 661 $ log '(null)'
662 662 -1
663 663 $ log '(null:0)'
664 664 -1
665 665 0
666 666 $ log '(0:null)'
667 667 0
668 668 -1
669 669 $ log 'null::0'
670 670 -1
671 671 0
672 672 $ log 'null:tip - 0:'
673 673 -1
674 674 $ log 'null: and null::' | head -1
675 675 -1
676 676 $ log 'null: or 0:' | head -2
677 677 -1
678 678 0
679 679 $ log 'ancestors(null)'
680 680 -1
681 681 $ log 'reverse(null:)' | tail -2
682 682 0
683 683 -1
684 684 BROKEN: should be '-1'
685 685 $ log 'first(null:)'
686 686 BROKEN: should be '-1'
687 687 $ log 'min(null:)'
688 688 $ log 'tip:null and all()' | tail -2
689 689 1
690 690 0
691 691
692 692 Test working-directory revision
693 693 $ hg debugrevspec 'wdir()'
694 694 None
695 695 $ hg debugrevspec 'tip or wdir()'
696 696 9
697 697 None
698 698 $ hg debugrevspec '0:tip and wdir()'
699 699
700 700 $ log 'outgoing()'
701 701 8
702 702 9
703 703 $ log 'outgoing("../remote1")'
704 704 8
705 705 9
706 706 $ log 'outgoing("../remote2")'
707 707 3
708 708 5
709 709 6
710 710 7
711 711 9
712 712 $ log 'p1(merge())'
713 713 5
714 714 $ log 'p2(merge())'
715 715 4
716 716 $ log 'parents(merge())'
717 717 4
718 718 5
719 719 $ log 'p1(branchpoint())'
720 720 0
721 721 2
722 722 $ log 'p2(branchpoint())'
723 723 $ log 'parents(branchpoint())'
724 724 0
725 725 2
726 726 $ log 'removes(a)'
727 727 2
728 728 6
729 729 $ log 'roots(all())'
730 730 0
731 731 $ log 'reverse(2 or 3 or 4 or 5)'
732 732 5
733 733 4
734 734 3
735 735 2
736 736 $ log 'reverse(all())'
737 737 9
738 738 8
739 739 7
740 740 6
741 741 5
742 742 4
743 743 3
744 744 2
745 745 1
746 746 0
747 747 $ log 'reverse(all()) & filelog(b)'
748 748 4
749 749 1
750 750 $ log 'rev(5)'
751 751 5
752 752 $ log 'sort(limit(reverse(all()), 3))'
753 753 7
754 754 8
755 755 9
756 756 $ log 'sort(2 or 3 or 4 or 5, date)'
757 757 2
758 758 3
759 759 5
760 760 4
761 761 $ log 'tagged()'
762 762 6
763 763 $ log 'tag()'
764 764 6
765 765 $ log 'tag(1.0)'
766 766 6
767 767 $ log 'tag(tip)'
768 768 9
769 769
770 770 test sort revset
771 771 --------------------------------------------
772 772
773 773 test when adding two unordered revsets
774 774
775 775 $ log 'sort(keyword(issue) or modifies(b))'
776 776 4
777 777 6
778 778
779 779 test when sorting a reversed collection in the same way it is
780 780
781 781 $ log 'sort(reverse(all()), -rev)'
782 782 9
783 783 8
784 784 7
785 785 6
786 786 5
787 787 4
788 788 3
789 789 2
790 790 1
791 791 0
792 792
793 793 test when sorting a reversed collection
794 794
795 795 $ log 'sort(reverse(all()), rev)'
796 796 0
797 797 1
798 798 2
799 799 3
800 800 4
801 801 5
802 802 6
803 803 7
804 804 8
805 805 9
806 806
807 807
808 808 test sorting two sorted collections in different orders
809 809
810 810 $ log 'sort(outgoing() or reverse(removes(a)), rev)'
811 811 2
812 812 6
813 813 8
814 814 9
815 815
816 816 test sorting two sorted collections in different orders backwards
817 817
818 818 $ log 'sort(outgoing() or reverse(removes(a)), -rev)'
819 819 9
820 820 8
821 821 6
822 822 2
823 823
824 824 test subtracting something from an addset
825 825
826 826 $ log '(outgoing() or removes(a)) - removes(a)'
827 827 8
828 828 9
829 829
830 830 test intersecting something with an addset
831 831
832 832 $ log 'parents(outgoing() or removes(a))'
833 833 1
834 834 4
835 835 5
836 836 8
837 837
838 838 test that `or` operation combines elements in the right order:
839 839
840 840 $ log '3:4 or 2:5'
841 841 3
842 842 4
843 843 2
844 844 5
845 845 $ log '3:4 or 5:2'
846 846 3
847 847 4
848 848 5
849 849 2
850 850 $ log 'sort(3:4 or 2:5)'
851 851 2
852 852 3
853 853 4
854 854 5
855 855 $ log 'sort(3:4 or 5:2)'
856 856 2
857 857 3
858 858 4
859 859 5
860 860
861 861 test that `or` operation skips duplicated revisions from right-hand side
862 862
863 863 $ try 'reverse(1::5) or ancestors(4)'
864 864 (or
865 865 (func
866 866 ('symbol', 'reverse')
867 867 (dagrange
868 868 ('symbol', '1')
869 869 ('symbol', '5')))
870 870 (func
871 871 ('symbol', 'ancestors')
872 872 ('symbol', '4')))
873 873 * set:
874 874 <addset
875 875 <baseset [5, 3, 1]>,
876 876 <generatorset+>>
877 877 5
878 878 3
879 879 1
880 880 0
881 881 2
882 882 4
883 883 $ try 'sort(ancestors(4) or reverse(1::5))'
884 884 (func
885 885 ('symbol', 'sort')
886 886 (or
887 887 (func
888 888 ('symbol', 'ancestors')
889 889 ('symbol', '4'))
890 890 (func
891 891 ('symbol', 'reverse')
892 892 (dagrange
893 893 ('symbol', '1')
894 894 ('symbol', '5')))))
895 895 * set:
896 896 <addset+
897 897 <generatorset+>,
898 898 <baseset [5, 3, 1]>>
899 899 0
900 900 1
901 901 2
902 902 3
903 903 4
904 904 5
905 905
906 906 test optimization of trivial `or` operation
907 907
908 908 $ try --optimize '0|(1)|"2"|-2|tip|null'
909 909 (or
910 910 ('symbol', '0')
911 911 (group
912 912 ('symbol', '1'))
913 913 ('string', '2')
914 914 (negate
915 915 ('symbol', '2'))
916 916 ('symbol', 'tip')
917 917 ('symbol', 'null'))
918 918 * optimized:
919 919 (func
920 920 ('symbol', '_list')
921 921 ('string', '0\x001\x002\x00-2\x00tip\x00null'))
922 922 * set:
923 923 <baseset [0, 1, 2, 8, 9, -1]>
924 924 0
925 925 1
926 926 2
927 927 8
928 928 9
929 929 -1
930 930
931 931 $ try --optimize '0|1|2:3'
932 932 (or
933 933 ('symbol', '0')
934 934 ('symbol', '1')
935 935 (range
936 936 ('symbol', '2')
937 937 ('symbol', '3')))
938 938 * optimized:
939 939 (or
940 940 (func
941 941 ('symbol', '_list')
942 942 ('string', '0\x001'))
943 943 (range
944 944 ('symbol', '2')
945 945 ('symbol', '3')))
946 946 * set:
947 947 <addset
948 948 <baseset [0, 1]>,
949 949 <spanset+ 2:3>>
950 950 0
951 951 1
952 952 2
953 953 3
954 954
955 955 $ try --optimize '0:1|2|3:4|5|6'
956 956 (or
957 957 (range
958 958 ('symbol', '0')
959 959 ('symbol', '1'))
960 960 ('symbol', '2')
961 961 (range
962 962 ('symbol', '3')
963 963 ('symbol', '4'))
964 964 ('symbol', '5')
965 965 ('symbol', '6'))
966 966 * optimized:
967 967 (or
968 968 (range
969 969 ('symbol', '0')
970 970 ('symbol', '1'))
971 971 ('symbol', '2')
972 972 (range
973 973 ('symbol', '3')
974 974 ('symbol', '4'))
975 975 (func
976 976 ('symbol', '_list')
977 977 ('string', '5\x006')))
978 978 * set:
979 979 <addset
980 980 <addset
981 981 <spanset+ 0:1>,
982 982 <baseset [2]>>,
983 983 <addset
984 984 <spanset+ 3:4>,
985 985 <baseset [5, 6]>>>
986 986 0
987 987 1
988 988 2
989 989 3
990 990 4
991 991 5
992 992 6
993 993
994 994 test that `_list` should be narrowed by provided `subset`
995 995
996 996 $ log '0:2 and (null|1|2|3)'
997 997 1
998 998 2
999 999
1000 1000 test that `_list` should remove duplicates
1001 1001
1002 1002 $ log '0|1|2|1|2|-1|tip'
1003 1003 0
1004 1004 1
1005 1005 2
1006 1006 9
1007 1007
1008 1008 test unknown revision in `_list`
1009 1009
1010 1010 $ log '0|unknown'
1011 1011 abort: unknown revision 'unknown'!
1012 1012 [255]
1013 1013
1014 test integer range in `_list`
1015
1016 $ log '-1|-10'
1017 9
1018 0
1019
1020 $ log '-10|-11'
1021 abort: unknown revision '-11'!
1022 [255]
1023
1024 $ log '9|10'
1025 abort: unknown revision '10'!
1026 [255]
1027
1028 test '0000' != '0' in `_list`
1029
1030 $ log '0|0000'
1031 0
1032 -1
1033
1014 1034 test that chained `or` operations make balanced addsets
1015 1035
1016 1036 $ try '0:1|1:2|2:3|3:4|4:5'
1017 1037 (or
1018 1038 (range
1019 1039 ('symbol', '0')
1020 1040 ('symbol', '1'))
1021 1041 (range
1022 1042 ('symbol', '1')
1023 1043 ('symbol', '2'))
1024 1044 (range
1025 1045 ('symbol', '2')
1026 1046 ('symbol', '3'))
1027 1047 (range
1028 1048 ('symbol', '3')
1029 1049 ('symbol', '4'))
1030 1050 (range
1031 1051 ('symbol', '4')
1032 1052 ('symbol', '5')))
1033 1053 * set:
1034 1054 <addset
1035 1055 <addset
1036 1056 <spanset+ 0:1>,
1037 1057 <spanset+ 1:2>>,
1038 1058 <addset
1039 1059 <spanset+ 2:3>,
1040 1060 <addset
1041 1061 <spanset+ 3:4>,
1042 1062 <spanset+ 4:5>>>>
1043 1063 0
1044 1064 1
1045 1065 2
1046 1066 3
1047 1067 4
1048 1068 5
1049 1069
1050 1070 test that chained `or` operations never eat up stack (issue4624)
1051 1071 (uses `0:1` instead of `0` to avoid future optimization of trivial revisions)
1052 1072
1053 1073 $ hg log -T '{rev}\n' -r "`python -c "print '|'.join(['0:1'] * 500)"`"
1054 1074 0
1055 1075 1
1056 1076
1057 1077 check that conversion to only works
1058 1078 $ try --optimize '::3 - ::1'
1059 1079 (minus
1060 1080 (dagrangepre
1061 1081 ('symbol', '3'))
1062 1082 (dagrangepre
1063 1083 ('symbol', '1')))
1064 1084 * optimized:
1065 1085 (func
1066 1086 ('symbol', 'only')
1067 1087 (list
1068 1088 ('symbol', '3')
1069 1089 ('symbol', '1')))
1070 1090 * set:
1071 1091 <baseset+ [3]>
1072 1092 3
1073 1093 $ try --optimize 'ancestors(1) - ancestors(3)'
1074 1094 (minus
1075 1095 (func
1076 1096 ('symbol', 'ancestors')
1077 1097 ('symbol', '1'))
1078 1098 (func
1079 1099 ('symbol', 'ancestors')
1080 1100 ('symbol', '3')))
1081 1101 * optimized:
1082 1102 (func
1083 1103 ('symbol', 'only')
1084 1104 (list
1085 1105 ('symbol', '1')
1086 1106 ('symbol', '3')))
1087 1107 * set:
1088 1108 <baseset+ []>
1089 1109 $ try --optimize 'not ::2 and ::6'
1090 1110 (and
1091 1111 (not
1092 1112 (dagrangepre
1093 1113 ('symbol', '2')))
1094 1114 (dagrangepre
1095 1115 ('symbol', '6')))
1096 1116 * optimized:
1097 1117 (func
1098 1118 ('symbol', 'only')
1099 1119 (list
1100 1120 ('symbol', '6')
1101 1121 ('symbol', '2')))
1102 1122 * set:
1103 1123 <baseset+ [3, 4, 5, 6]>
1104 1124 3
1105 1125 4
1106 1126 5
1107 1127 6
1108 1128 $ try --optimize 'ancestors(6) and not ancestors(4)'
1109 1129 (and
1110 1130 (func
1111 1131 ('symbol', 'ancestors')
1112 1132 ('symbol', '6'))
1113 1133 (not
1114 1134 (func
1115 1135 ('symbol', 'ancestors')
1116 1136 ('symbol', '4'))))
1117 1137 * optimized:
1118 1138 (func
1119 1139 ('symbol', 'only')
1120 1140 (list
1121 1141 ('symbol', '6')
1122 1142 ('symbol', '4')))
1123 1143 * set:
1124 1144 <baseset+ [3, 5, 6]>
1125 1145 3
1126 1146 5
1127 1147 6
1128 1148
1129 1149 we can use patterns when searching for tags
1130 1150
1131 1151 $ log 'tag("1..*")'
1132 1152 abort: tag '1..*' does not exist!
1133 1153 [255]
1134 1154 $ log 'tag("re:1..*")'
1135 1155 6
1136 1156 $ log 'tag("re:[0-9].[0-9]")'
1137 1157 6
1138 1158 $ log 'tag("literal:1.0")'
1139 1159 6
1140 1160 $ log 'tag("re:0..*")'
1141 1161
1142 1162 $ log 'tag(unknown)'
1143 1163 abort: tag 'unknown' does not exist!
1144 1164 [255]
1145 1165 $ log 'tag("re:unknown")'
1146 1166 $ log 'present(tag("unknown"))'
1147 1167 $ log 'present(tag("re:unknown"))'
1148 1168 $ log 'branch(unknown)'
1149 1169 abort: unknown revision 'unknown'!
1150 1170 [255]
1151 1171 $ log 'branch("re:unknown")'
1152 1172 $ log 'present(branch("unknown"))'
1153 1173 $ log 'present(branch("re:unknown"))'
1154 1174 $ log 'user(bob)'
1155 1175 2
1156 1176
1157 1177 $ log '4::8'
1158 1178 4
1159 1179 8
1160 1180 $ log '4:8'
1161 1181 4
1162 1182 5
1163 1183 6
1164 1184 7
1165 1185 8
1166 1186
1167 1187 $ log 'sort(!merge() & (modifies(b) | user(bob) | keyword(bug) | keyword(issue) & 1::9), "-date")'
1168 1188 4
1169 1189 2
1170 1190 5
1171 1191
1172 1192 $ log 'not 0 and 0:2'
1173 1193 1
1174 1194 2
1175 1195 $ log 'not 1 and 0:2'
1176 1196 0
1177 1197 2
1178 1198 $ log 'not 2 and 0:2'
1179 1199 0
1180 1200 1
1181 1201 $ log '(1 and 2)::'
1182 1202 $ log '(1 and 2):'
1183 1203 $ log '(1 and 2):3'
1184 1204 $ log 'sort(head(), -rev)'
1185 1205 9
1186 1206 7
1187 1207 6
1188 1208 5
1189 1209 4
1190 1210 3
1191 1211 2
1192 1212 1
1193 1213 0
1194 1214 $ log '4::8 - 8'
1195 1215 4
1196 1216 $ log 'matching(1 or 2 or 3) and (2 or 3 or 1)'
1197 1217 2
1198 1218 3
1199 1219 1
1200 1220
1201 1221 $ log 'named("unknown")'
1202 1222 abort: namespace 'unknown' does not exist!
1203 1223 [255]
1204 1224 $ log 'named("re:unknown")'
1205 1225 abort: no namespace exists that match 'unknown'!
1206 1226 [255]
1207 1227 $ log 'present(named("unknown"))'
1208 1228 $ log 'present(named("re:unknown"))'
1209 1229
1210 1230 $ log 'tag()'
1211 1231 6
1212 1232 $ log 'named("tags")'
1213 1233 6
1214 1234
1215 1235 issue2437
1216 1236
1217 1237 $ log '3 and p1(5)'
1218 1238 3
1219 1239 $ log '4 and p2(6)'
1220 1240 4
1221 1241 $ log '1 and parents(:2)'
1222 1242 1
1223 1243 $ log '2 and children(1:)'
1224 1244 2
1225 1245 $ log 'roots(all()) or roots(all())'
1226 1246 0
1227 1247 $ hg debugrevspec 'roots(all()) or roots(all())'
1228 1248 0
1229 1249 $ log 'heads(branch(Γ©)) or heads(branch(Γ©))'
1230 1250 9
1231 1251 $ log 'ancestors(8) and (heads(branch("-a-b-c-")) or heads(branch(Γ©)))'
1232 1252 4
1233 1253
1234 1254 issue2654: report a parse error if the revset was not completely parsed
1235 1255
1236 1256 $ log '1 OR 2'
1237 1257 hg: parse error at 2: invalid token
1238 1258 [255]
1239 1259
1240 1260 or operator should preserve ordering:
1241 1261 $ log 'reverse(2::4) or tip'
1242 1262 4
1243 1263 2
1244 1264 9
1245 1265
1246 1266 parentrevspec
1247 1267
1248 1268 $ log 'merge()^0'
1249 1269 6
1250 1270 $ log 'merge()^'
1251 1271 5
1252 1272 $ log 'merge()^1'
1253 1273 5
1254 1274 $ log 'merge()^2'
1255 1275 4
1256 1276 $ log 'merge()^^'
1257 1277 3
1258 1278 $ log 'merge()^1^'
1259 1279 3
1260 1280 $ log 'merge()^^^'
1261 1281 1
1262 1282
1263 1283 $ log 'merge()~0'
1264 1284 6
1265 1285 $ log 'merge()~1'
1266 1286 5
1267 1287 $ log 'merge()~2'
1268 1288 3
1269 1289 $ log 'merge()~2^1'
1270 1290 1
1271 1291 $ log 'merge()~3'
1272 1292 1
1273 1293
1274 1294 $ log '(-3:tip)^'
1275 1295 4
1276 1296 6
1277 1297 8
1278 1298
1279 1299 $ log 'tip^foo'
1280 1300 hg: parse error: ^ expects a number 0, 1, or 2
1281 1301 [255]
1282 1302
1283 1303 Bogus function gets suggestions
1284 1304 $ log 'add()'
1285 1305 hg: parse error: unknown identifier: add
1286 1306 (did you mean 'adds'?)
1287 1307 [255]
1288 1308 $ log 'added()'
1289 1309 hg: parse error: unknown identifier: added
1290 1310 (did you mean 'adds'?)
1291 1311 [255]
1292 1312 $ log 'remo()'
1293 1313 hg: parse error: unknown identifier: remo
1294 1314 (did you mean one of remote, removes?)
1295 1315 [255]
1296 1316 $ log 'babar()'
1297 1317 hg: parse error: unknown identifier: babar
1298 1318 [255]
1299 1319
1300 1320 multiple revspecs
1301 1321
1302 1322 $ hg log -r 'tip~1:tip' -r 'tip~2:tip~1' --template '{rev}\n'
1303 1323 8
1304 1324 9
1305 1325 4
1306 1326 5
1307 1327 6
1308 1328 7
1309 1329
1310 1330 test usage in revpair (with "+")
1311 1331
1312 1332 (real pair)
1313 1333
1314 1334 $ hg diff -r 'tip^^' -r 'tip'
1315 1335 diff -r 2326846efdab -r 24286f4ae135 .hgtags
1316 1336 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
1317 1337 +++ b/.hgtags Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
1318 1338 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
1319 1339 +e0cc66ef77e8b6f711815af4e001a6594fde3ba5 1.0
1320 1340 $ hg diff -r 'tip^^::tip'
1321 1341 diff -r 2326846efdab -r 24286f4ae135 .hgtags
1322 1342 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
1323 1343 +++ b/.hgtags Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
1324 1344 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
1325 1345 +e0cc66ef77e8b6f711815af4e001a6594fde3ba5 1.0
1326 1346
1327 1347 (single rev)
1328 1348
1329 1349 $ hg diff -r 'tip^' -r 'tip^'
1330 1350 $ hg diff -r 'tip^::tip^ or tip^'
1331 1351
1332 1352 (single rev that does not looks like a range)
1333 1353
1334 1354 $ hg diff -r 'tip^ or tip^'
1335 1355 diff -r d5d0dcbdc4d9 .hgtags
1336 1356 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
1337 1357 +++ b/.hgtags * (glob)
1338 1358 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
1339 1359 +e0cc66ef77e8b6f711815af4e001a6594fde3ba5 1.0
1340 1360
1341 1361 (no rev)
1342 1362
1343 1363 $ hg diff -r 'author("babar") or author("celeste")'
1344 1364 abort: empty revision range
1345 1365 [255]
1346 1366
1347 1367 aliases:
1348 1368
1349 1369 $ echo '[revsetalias]' >> .hg/hgrc
1350 1370 $ echo 'm = merge()' >> .hg/hgrc
1351 1371 (revset aliases can override builtin revsets)
1352 1372 $ echo 'p2($1) = p1($1)' >> .hg/hgrc
1353 1373 $ echo 'sincem = descendants(m)' >> .hg/hgrc
1354 1374 $ echo 'd($1) = reverse(sort($1, date))' >> .hg/hgrc
1355 1375 $ echo 'rs(ARG1, ARG2) = reverse(sort(ARG1, ARG2))' >> .hg/hgrc
1356 1376 $ echo 'rs4(ARG1, ARGA, ARGB, ARG2) = reverse(sort(ARG1, ARG2))' >> .hg/hgrc
1357 1377
1358 1378 $ try m
1359 1379 ('symbol', 'm')
1360 1380 (func
1361 1381 ('symbol', 'merge')
1362 1382 None)
1363 1383 * set:
1364 1384 <filteredset
1365 1385 <fullreposet+ 0:9>>
1366 1386 6
1367 1387
1368 1388 $ HGPLAIN=1
1369 1389 $ export HGPLAIN
1370 1390 $ try m
1371 1391 ('symbol', 'm')
1372 1392 abort: unknown revision 'm'!
1373 1393 [255]
1374 1394
1375 1395 $ HGPLAINEXCEPT=revsetalias
1376 1396 $ export HGPLAINEXCEPT
1377 1397 $ try m
1378 1398 ('symbol', 'm')
1379 1399 (func
1380 1400 ('symbol', 'merge')
1381 1401 None)
1382 1402 * set:
1383 1403 <filteredset
1384 1404 <fullreposet+ 0:9>>
1385 1405 6
1386 1406
1387 1407 $ unset HGPLAIN
1388 1408 $ unset HGPLAINEXCEPT
1389 1409
1390 1410 $ try 'p2(.)'
1391 1411 (func
1392 1412 ('symbol', 'p2')
1393 1413 ('symbol', '.'))
1394 1414 (func
1395 1415 ('symbol', 'p1')
1396 1416 ('symbol', '.'))
1397 1417 * set:
1398 1418 <baseset+ [8]>
1399 1419 8
1400 1420
1401 1421 $ HGPLAIN=1
1402 1422 $ export HGPLAIN
1403 1423 $ try 'p2(.)'
1404 1424 (func
1405 1425 ('symbol', 'p2')
1406 1426 ('symbol', '.'))
1407 1427 * set:
1408 1428 <baseset+ []>
1409 1429
1410 1430 $ HGPLAINEXCEPT=revsetalias
1411 1431 $ export HGPLAINEXCEPT
1412 1432 $ try 'p2(.)'
1413 1433 (func
1414 1434 ('symbol', 'p2')
1415 1435 ('symbol', '.'))
1416 1436 (func
1417 1437 ('symbol', 'p1')
1418 1438 ('symbol', '.'))
1419 1439 * set:
1420 1440 <baseset+ [8]>
1421 1441 8
1422 1442
1423 1443 $ unset HGPLAIN
1424 1444 $ unset HGPLAINEXCEPT
1425 1445
1426 1446 test alias recursion
1427 1447
1428 1448 $ try sincem
1429 1449 ('symbol', 'sincem')
1430 1450 (func
1431 1451 ('symbol', 'descendants')
1432 1452 (func
1433 1453 ('symbol', 'merge')
1434 1454 None))
1435 1455 * set:
1436 1456 <addset+
1437 1457 <filteredset
1438 1458 <fullreposet+ 0:9>>,
1439 1459 <generatorset+>>
1440 1460 6
1441 1461 7
1442 1462
1443 1463 test infinite recursion
1444 1464
1445 1465 $ echo 'recurse1 = recurse2' >> .hg/hgrc
1446 1466 $ echo 'recurse2 = recurse1' >> .hg/hgrc
1447 1467 $ try recurse1
1448 1468 ('symbol', 'recurse1')
1449 1469 hg: parse error: infinite expansion of revset alias "recurse1" detected
1450 1470 [255]
1451 1471
1452 1472 $ echo 'level1($1, $2) = $1 or $2' >> .hg/hgrc
1453 1473 $ echo 'level2($1, $2) = level1($2, $1)' >> .hg/hgrc
1454 1474 $ try "level2(level1(1, 2), 3)"
1455 1475 (func
1456 1476 ('symbol', 'level2')
1457 1477 (list
1458 1478 (func
1459 1479 ('symbol', 'level1')
1460 1480 (list
1461 1481 ('symbol', '1')
1462 1482 ('symbol', '2')))
1463 1483 ('symbol', '3')))
1464 1484 (or
1465 1485 ('symbol', '3')
1466 1486 (or
1467 1487 ('symbol', '1')
1468 1488 ('symbol', '2')))
1469 1489 * set:
1470 1490 <addset
1471 1491 <baseset [3]>,
1472 1492 <baseset [1, 2]>>
1473 1493 3
1474 1494 1
1475 1495 2
1476 1496
1477 1497 test nesting and variable passing
1478 1498
1479 1499 $ echo 'nested($1) = nested2($1)' >> .hg/hgrc
1480 1500 $ echo 'nested2($1) = nested3($1)' >> .hg/hgrc
1481 1501 $ echo 'nested3($1) = max($1)' >> .hg/hgrc
1482 1502 $ try 'nested(2:5)'
1483 1503 (func
1484 1504 ('symbol', 'nested')
1485 1505 (range
1486 1506 ('symbol', '2')
1487 1507 ('symbol', '5')))
1488 1508 (func
1489 1509 ('symbol', 'max')
1490 1510 (range
1491 1511 ('symbol', '2')
1492 1512 ('symbol', '5')))
1493 1513 * set:
1494 1514 <baseset [5]>
1495 1515 5
1496 1516
1497 1517 test chained `or` operations are flattened at parsing phase
1498 1518
1499 1519 $ echo 'chainedorops($1, $2, $3) = $1|$2|$3' >> .hg/hgrc
1500 1520 $ try 'chainedorops(0:1, 1:2, 2:3)'
1501 1521 (func
1502 1522 ('symbol', 'chainedorops')
1503 1523 (list
1504 1524 (list
1505 1525 (range
1506 1526 ('symbol', '0')
1507 1527 ('symbol', '1'))
1508 1528 (range
1509 1529 ('symbol', '1')
1510 1530 ('symbol', '2')))
1511 1531 (range
1512 1532 ('symbol', '2')
1513 1533 ('symbol', '3'))))
1514 1534 (or
1515 1535 (range
1516 1536 ('symbol', '0')
1517 1537 ('symbol', '1'))
1518 1538 (range
1519 1539 ('symbol', '1')
1520 1540 ('symbol', '2'))
1521 1541 (range
1522 1542 ('symbol', '2')
1523 1543 ('symbol', '3')))
1524 1544 * set:
1525 1545 <addset
1526 1546 <spanset+ 0:1>,
1527 1547 <addset
1528 1548 <spanset+ 1:2>,
1529 1549 <spanset+ 2:3>>>
1530 1550 0
1531 1551 1
1532 1552 2
1533 1553 3
1534 1554
1535 1555 test variable isolation, variable placeholders are rewritten as string
1536 1556 then parsed and matched again as string. Check they do not leak too
1537 1557 far away.
1538 1558
1539 1559 $ echo 'injectparamasstring = max("$1")' >> .hg/hgrc
1540 1560 $ echo 'callinjection($1) = descendants(injectparamasstring)' >> .hg/hgrc
1541 1561 $ try 'callinjection(2:5)'
1542 1562 (func
1543 1563 ('symbol', 'callinjection')
1544 1564 (range
1545 1565 ('symbol', '2')
1546 1566 ('symbol', '5')))
1547 1567 (func
1548 1568 ('symbol', 'descendants')
1549 1569 (func
1550 1570 ('symbol', 'max')
1551 1571 ('string', '$1')))
1552 1572 abort: unknown revision '$1'!
1553 1573 [255]
1554 1574
1555 1575 $ echo 'injectparamasstring2 = max(_aliasarg("$1"))' >> .hg/hgrc
1556 1576 $ echo 'callinjection2($1) = descendants(injectparamasstring2)' >> .hg/hgrc
1557 1577 $ try 'callinjection2(2:5)'
1558 1578 (func
1559 1579 ('symbol', 'callinjection2')
1560 1580 (range
1561 1581 ('symbol', '2')
1562 1582 ('symbol', '5')))
1563 1583 abort: failed to parse the definition of revset alias "injectparamasstring2": unknown identifier: _aliasarg
1564 1584 [255]
1565 1585 $ hg debugrevspec --debug --config revsetalias.anotherbadone='branch(' "tip"
1566 1586 ('symbol', 'tip')
1567 1587 warning: failed to parse the definition of revset alias "anotherbadone": at 7: not a prefix: end
1568 1588 warning: failed to parse the definition of revset alias "injectparamasstring2": unknown identifier: _aliasarg
1569 1589 * set:
1570 1590 <baseset [9]>
1571 1591 9
1572 1592 >>> data = file('.hg/hgrc', 'rb').read()
1573 1593 >>> file('.hg/hgrc', 'wb').write(data.replace('_aliasarg', ''))
1574 1594
1575 1595 $ try 'tip'
1576 1596 ('symbol', 'tip')
1577 1597 * set:
1578 1598 <baseset [9]>
1579 1599 9
1580 1600
1581 1601 $ hg debugrevspec --debug --config revsetalias.'bad name'='tip' "tip"
1582 1602 ('symbol', 'tip')
1583 1603 warning: failed to parse the declaration of revset alias "bad name": at 4: invalid token
1584 1604 * set:
1585 1605 <baseset [9]>
1586 1606 9
1587 1607 $ echo 'strictreplacing($1, $10) = $10 or desc("$1")' >> .hg/hgrc
1588 1608 $ try 'strictreplacing("foo", tip)'
1589 1609 (func
1590 1610 ('symbol', 'strictreplacing')
1591 1611 (list
1592 1612 ('string', 'foo')
1593 1613 ('symbol', 'tip')))
1594 1614 (or
1595 1615 ('symbol', 'tip')
1596 1616 (func
1597 1617 ('symbol', 'desc')
1598 1618 ('string', '$1')))
1599 1619 * set:
1600 1620 <addset
1601 1621 <baseset [9]>,
1602 1622 <filteredset
1603 1623 <fullreposet+ 0:9>>>
1604 1624 9
1605 1625
1606 1626 $ try 'd(2:5)'
1607 1627 (func
1608 1628 ('symbol', 'd')
1609 1629 (range
1610 1630 ('symbol', '2')
1611 1631 ('symbol', '5')))
1612 1632 (func
1613 1633 ('symbol', 'reverse')
1614 1634 (func
1615 1635 ('symbol', 'sort')
1616 1636 (list
1617 1637 (range
1618 1638 ('symbol', '2')
1619 1639 ('symbol', '5'))
1620 1640 ('symbol', 'date'))))
1621 1641 * set:
1622 1642 <baseset [4, 5, 3, 2]>
1623 1643 4
1624 1644 5
1625 1645 3
1626 1646 2
1627 1647 $ try 'rs(2 or 3, date)'
1628 1648 (func
1629 1649 ('symbol', 'rs')
1630 1650 (list
1631 1651 (or
1632 1652 ('symbol', '2')
1633 1653 ('symbol', '3'))
1634 1654 ('symbol', 'date')))
1635 1655 (func
1636 1656 ('symbol', 'reverse')
1637 1657 (func
1638 1658 ('symbol', 'sort')
1639 1659 (list
1640 1660 (or
1641 1661 ('symbol', '2')
1642 1662 ('symbol', '3'))
1643 1663 ('symbol', 'date'))))
1644 1664 * set:
1645 1665 <baseset [3, 2]>
1646 1666 3
1647 1667 2
1648 1668 $ try 'rs()'
1649 1669 (func
1650 1670 ('symbol', 'rs')
1651 1671 None)
1652 1672 hg: parse error: invalid number of arguments: 0
1653 1673 [255]
1654 1674 $ try 'rs(2)'
1655 1675 (func
1656 1676 ('symbol', 'rs')
1657 1677 ('symbol', '2'))
1658 1678 hg: parse error: invalid number of arguments: 1
1659 1679 [255]
1660 1680 $ try 'rs(2, data, 7)'
1661 1681 (func
1662 1682 ('symbol', 'rs')
1663 1683 (list
1664 1684 (list
1665 1685 ('symbol', '2')
1666 1686 ('symbol', 'data'))
1667 1687 ('symbol', '7')))
1668 1688 hg: parse error: invalid number of arguments: 3
1669 1689 [255]
1670 1690 $ try 'rs4(2 or 3, x, x, date)'
1671 1691 (func
1672 1692 ('symbol', 'rs4')
1673 1693 (list
1674 1694 (list
1675 1695 (list
1676 1696 (or
1677 1697 ('symbol', '2')
1678 1698 ('symbol', '3'))
1679 1699 ('symbol', 'x'))
1680 1700 ('symbol', 'x'))
1681 1701 ('symbol', 'date')))
1682 1702 (func
1683 1703 ('symbol', 'reverse')
1684 1704 (func
1685 1705 ('symbol', 'sort')
1686 1706 (list
1687 1707 (or
1688 1708 ('symbol', '2')
1689 1709 ('symbol', '3'))
1690 1710 ('symbol', 'date'))))
1691 1711 * set:
1692 1712 <baseset [3, 2]>
1693 1713 3
1694 1714 2
1695 1715
1696 1716 issue4553: check that revset aliases override existing hash prefix
1697 1717
1698 1718 $ hg log -qr e
1699 1719 6:e0cc66ef77e8
1700 1720
1701 1721 $ hg log -qr e --config revsetalias.e="all()"
1702 1722 0:2785f51eece5
1703 1723 1:d75937da8da0
1704 1724 2:5ed5505e9f1c
1705 1725 3:8528aa5637f2
1706 1726 4:2326846efdab
1707 1727 5:904fa392b941
1708 1728 6:e0cc66ef77e8
1709 1729 7:013af1973af4
1710 1730 8:d5d0dcbdc4d9
1711 1731 9:24286f4ae135
1712 1732
1713 1733 $ hg log -qr e: --config revsetalias.e="0"
1714 1734 0:2785f51eece5
1715 1735 1:d75937da8da0
1716 1736 2:5ed5505e9f1c
1717 1737 3:8528aa5637f2
1718 1738 4:2326846efdab
1719 1739 5:904fa392b941
1720 1740 6:e0cc66ef77e8
1721 1741 7:013af1973af4
1722 1742 8:d5d0dcbdc4d9
1723 1743 9:24286f4ae135
1724 1744
1725 1745 $ hg log -qr :e --config revsetalias.e="9"
1726 1746 0:2785f51eece5
1727 1747 1:d75937da8da0
1728 1748 2:5ed5505e9f1c
1729 1749 3:8528aa5637f2
1730 1750 4:2326846efdab
1731 1751 5:904fa392b941
1732 1752 6:e0cc66ef77e8
1733 1753 7:013af1973af4
1734 1754 8:d5d0dcbdc4d9
1735 1755 9:24286f4ae135
1736 1756
1737 1757 $ hg log -qr e:
1738 1758 6:e0cc66ef77e8
1739 1759 7:013af1973af4
1740 1760 8:d5d0dcbdc4d9
1741 1761 9:24286f4ae135
1742 1762
1743 1763 $ hg log -qr :e
1744 1764 0:2785f51eece5
1745 1765 1:d75937da8da0
1746 1766 2:5ed5505e9f1c
1747 1767 3:8528aa5637f2
1748 1768 4:2326846efdab
1749 1769 5:904fa392b941
1750 1770 6:e0cc66ef77e8
1751 1771
1752 1772 issue2549 - correct optimizations
1753 1773
1754 1774 $ log 'limit(1 or 2 or 3, 2) and not 2'
1755 1775 1
1756 1776 $ log 'max(1 or 2) and not 2'
1757 1777 $ log 'min(1 or 2) and not 1'
1758 1778 $ log 'last(1 or 2, 1) and not 2'
1759 1779
1760 1780 issue4289 - ordering of built-ins
1761 1781 $ hg log -M -q -r 3:2
1762 1782 3:8528aa5637f2
1763 1783 2:5ed5505e9f1c
1764 1784
1765 1785 test revsets started with 40-chars hash (issue3669)
1766 1786
1767 1787 $ ISSUE3669_TIP=`hg tip --template '{node}'`
1768 1788 $ hg log -r "${ISSUE3669_TIP}" --template '{rev}\n'
1769 1789 9
1770 1790 $ hg log -r "${ISSUE3669_TIP}^" --template '{rev}\n'
1771 1791 8
1772 1792
1773 1793 test or-ed indirect predicates (issue3775)
1774 1794
1775 1795 $ log '6 or 6^1' | sort
1776 1796 5
1777 1797 6
1778 1798 $ log '6^1 or 6' | sort
1779 1799 5
1780 1800 6
1781 1801 $ log '4 or 4~1' | sort
1782 1802 2
1783 1803 4
1784 1804 $ log '4~1 or 4' | sort
1785 1805 2
1786 1806 4
1787 1807 $ log '(0 or 2):(4 or 6) or 0 or 6' | sort
1788 1808 0
1789 1809 1
1790 1810 2
1791 1811 3
1792 1812 4
1793 1813 5
1794 1814 6
1795 1815 $ log '0 or 6 or (0 or 2):(4 or 6)' | sort
1796 1816 0
1797 1817 1
1798 1818 2
1799 1819 3
1800 1820 4
1801 1821 5
1802 1822 6
1803 1823
1804 1824 tests for 'remote()' predicate:
1805 1825 #. (csets in remote) (id) (remote)
1806 1826 1. less than local current branch "default"
1807 1827 2. same with local specified "default"
1808 1828 3. more than local specified specified
1809 1829
1810 1830 $ hg clone --quiet -U . ../remote3
1811 1831 $ cd ../remote3
1812 1832 $ hg update -q 7
1813 1833 $ echo r > r
1814 1834 $ hg ci -Aqm 10
1815 1835 $ log 'remote()'
1816 1836 7
1817 1837 $ log 'remote("a-b-c-")'
1818 1838 2
1819 1839 $ cd ../repo
1820 1840 $ log 'remote(".a.b.c.", "../remote3")'
1821 1841
1822 1842 tests for concatenation of strings/symbols by "##"
1823 1843
1824 1844 $ try "278 ## '5f5' ## 1ee ## 'ce5'"
1825 1845 (_concat
1826 1846 (_concat
1827 1847 (_concat
1828 1848 ('symbol', '278')
1829 1849 ('string', '5f5'))
1830 1850 ('symbol', '1ee'))
1831 1851 ('string', 'ce5'))
1832 1852 ('string', '2785f51eece5')
1833 1853 * set:
1834 1854 <baseset [0]>
1835 1855 0
1836 1856
1837 1857 $ echo 'cat4($1, $2, $3, $4) = $1 ## $2 ## $3 ## $4' >> .hg/hgrc
1838 1858 $ try "cat4(278, '5f5', 1ee, 'ce5')"
1839 1859 (func
1840 1860 ('symbol', 'cat4')
1841 1861 (list
1842 1862 (list
1843 1863 (list
1844 1864 ('symbol', '278')
1845 1865 ('string', '5f5'))
1846 1866 ('symbol', '1ee'))
1847 1867 ('string', 'ce5')))
1848 1868 (_concat
1849 1869 (_concat
1850 1870 (_concat
1851 1871 ('symbol', '278')
1852 1872 ('string', '5f5'))
1853 1873 ('symbol', '1ee'))
1854 1874 ('string', 'ce5'))
1855 1875 ('string', '2785f51eece5')
1856 1876 * set:
1857 1877 <baseset [0]>
1858 1878 0
1859 1879
1860 1880 (check concatenation in alias nesting)
1861 1881
1862 1882 $ echo 'cat2($1, $2) = $1 ## $2' >> .hg/hgrc
1863 1883 $ echo 'cat2x2($1, $2, $3, $4) = cat2($1 ## $2, $3 ## $4)' >> .hg/hgrc
1864 1884 $ log "cat2x2(278, '5f5', 1ee, 'ce5')"
1865 1885 0
1866 1886
1867 1887 (check operator priority)
1868 1888
1869 1889 $ echo 'cat2n2($1, $2, $3, $4) = $1 ## $2 or $3 ## $4~2' >> .hg/hgrc
1870 1890 $ log "cat2n2(2785f5, 1eece5, 24286f, 4ae135)"
1871 1891 0
1872 1892 4
1873 1893
1874 1894 $ cd ..
1875 1895
1876 1896 prepare repository that has "default" branches of multiple roots
1877 1897
1878 1898 $ hg init namedbranch
1879 1899 $ cd namedbranch
1880 1900
1881 1901 $ echo default0 >> a
1882 1902 $ hg ci -Aqm0
1883 1903 $ echo default1 >> a
1884 1904 $ hg ci -m1
1885 1905
1886 1906 $ hg branch -q stable
1887 1907 $ echo stable2 >> a
1888 1908 $ hg ci -m2
1889 1909 $ echo stable3 >> a
1890 1910 $ hg ci -m3
1891 1911
1892 1912 $ hg update -q null
1893 1913 $ echo default4 >> a
1894 1914 $ hg ci -Aqm4
1895 1915 $ echo default5 >> a
1896 1916 $ hg ci -m5
1897 1917
1898 1918 "null" revision belongs to "default" branch (issue4683)
1899 1919
1900 1920 $ log 'branch(null)'
1901 1921 0
1902 1922 1
1903 1923 4
1904 1924 5
1905 1925
1906 1926 "null" revision belongs to "default" branch, but it shouldn't appear in set
1907 1927 unless explicitly specified (issue4682)
1908 1928
1909 1929 $ log 'children(branch(default))'
1910 1930 1
1911 1931 2
1912 1932 5
1913 1933
1914 1934 $ cd ..
1915 1935
1916 1936 test author/desc/keyword in problematic encoding
1917 1937 # unicode: cp932:
1918 1938 # u30A2 0x83 0x41(= 'A')
1919 1939 # u30C2 0x83 0x61(= 'a')
1920 1940
1921 1941 $ hg init problematicencoding
1922 1942 $ cd problematicencoding
1923 1943
1924 1944 $ python > setup.sh <<EOF
1925 1945 > print u'''
1926 1946 > echo a > text
1927 1947 > hg add text
1928 1948 > hg --encoding utf-8 commit -u '\u30A2' -m none
1929 1949 > echo b > text
1930 1950 > hg --encoding utf-8 commit -u '\u30C2' -m none
1931 1951 > echo c > text
1932 1952 > hg --encoding utf-8 commit -u none -m '\u30A2'
1933 1953 > echo d > text
1934 1954 > hg --encoding utf-8 commit -u none -m '\u30C2'
1935 1955 > '''.encode('utf-8')
1936 1956 > EOF
1937 1957 $ sh < setup.sh
1938 1958
1939 1959 test in problematic encoding
1940 1960 $ python > test.sh <<EOF
1941 1961 > print u'''
1942 1962 > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'author(\u30A2)'
1943 1963 > echo ====
1944 1964 > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'author(\u30C2)'
1945 1965 > echo ====
1946 1966 > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'desc(\u30A2)'
1947 1967 > echo ====
1948 1968 > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'desc(\u30C2)'
1949 1969 > echo ====
1950 1970 > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'keyword(\u30A2)'
1951 1971 > echo ====
1952 1972 > hg --encoding cp932 log --template '{rev}\\n' -r 'keyword(\u30C2)'
1953 1973 > '''.encode('cp932')
1954 1974 > EOF
1955 1975 $ sh < test.sh
1956 1976 0
1957 1977 ====
1958 1978 1
1959 1979 ====
1960 1980 2
1961 1981 ====
1962 1982 3
1963 1983 ====
1964 1984 0
1965 1985 2
1966 1986 ====
1967 1987 1
1968 1988 3
1969 1989
1970 1990 test error message of bad revset
1971 1991 $ hg log -r 'foo\\'
1972 1992 hg: parse error at 3: syntax error in revset 'foo\\'
1973 1993 [255]
1974 1994
1975 1995 $ cd ..
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