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1 | # parser.py - simple top-down operator precedence parser for mercurial |
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1 | # parser.py - simple top-down operator precedence parser for mercurial | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | # see http://effbot.org/zone/simple-top-down-parsing.htm and |
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8 | # see http://effbot.org/zone/simple-top-down-parsing.htm and | |
9 | # http://eli.thegreenplace.net/2010/01/02/top-down-operator-precedence-parsing/ |
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9 | # http://eli.thegreenplace.net/2010/01/02/top-down-operator-precedence-parsing/ | |
10 | # for background |
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10 | # for background | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | # takes a tokenizer and elements |
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12 | # takes a tokenizer and elements | |
13 | # tokenizer is an iterator that returns (type, value, pos) tuples |
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13 | # tokenizer is an iterator that returns (type, value, pos) tuples | |
14 | # elements is a mapping of types to binding strength, primary, prefix, infix |
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14 | # elements is a mapping of types to binding strength, primary, prefix, infix | |
15 | # and suffix actions |
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15 | # and suffix actions | |
16 | # an action is a tree node name, a tree label, and an optional match |
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16 | # an action is a tree node name, a tree label, and an optional match | |
17 | # __call__(program) parses program into a labeled tree |
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17 | # __call__(program) parses program into a labeled tree | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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19 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | from .i18n import _ |
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21 | from .i18n import _ | |
22 | from . import error |
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22 | from . import error | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | class parser(object): |
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24 | class parser(object): | |
25 | def __init__(self, elements, methods=None): |
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25 | def __init__(self, elements, methods=None): | |
26 | self._elements = elements |
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26 | self._elements = elements | |
27 | self._methods = methods |
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27 | self._methods = methods | |
28 | self.current = None |
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28 | self.current = None | |
29 | def _advance(self): |
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29 | def _advance(self): | |
30 | 'advance the tokenizer' |
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30 | 'advance the tokenizer' | |
31 | t = self.current |
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31 | t = self.current | |
32 | self.current = next(self._iter, None) |
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32 | self.current = next(self._iter, None) | |
33 | return t |
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33 | return t | |
34 | def _hasnewterm(self): |
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34 | def _hasnewterm(self): | |
35 | 'True if next token may start new term' |
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35 | 'True if next token may start new term' | |
36 | return any(self._elements[self.current[0]][1:3]) |
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36 | return any(self._elements[self.current[0]][1:3]) | |
37 | def _match(self, m): |
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37 | def _match(self, m): | |
38 | 'make sure the tokenizer matches an end condition' |
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38 | 'make sure the tokenizer matches an end condition' | |
39 | if self.current[0] != m: |
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39 | if self.current[0] != m: | |
40 | raise error.ParseError(_("unexpected token: %s") % self.current[0], |
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40 | raise error.ParseError(_("unexpected token: %s") % self.current[0], | |
41 | self.current[2]) |
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41 | self.current[2]) | |
42 | self._advance() |
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42 | self._advance() | |
43 | def _parseoperand(self, bind, m=None): |
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43 | def _parseoperand(self, bind, m=None): | |
44 | 'gather right-hand-side operand until an end condition or binding met' |
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44 | 'gather right-hand-side operand until an end condition or binding met' | |
45 | if m and self.current[0] == m: |
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45 | if m and self.current[0] == m: | |
46 | expr = None |
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46 | expr = None | |
47 | else: |
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47 | else: | |
48 | expr = self._parse(bind) |
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48 | expr = self._parse(bind) | |
49 | if m: |
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49 | if m: | |
50 | self._match(m) |
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50 | self._match(m) | |
51 | return expr |
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51 | return expr | |
52 | def _parse(self, bind=0): |
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52 | def _parse(self, bind=0): | |
53 | token, value, pos = self._advance() |
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53 | token, value, pos = self._advance() | |
54 | # handle prefix rules on current token, take as primary if unambiguous |
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54 | # handle prefix rules on current token, take as primary if unambiguous | |
55 | primary, prefix = self._elements[token][1:3] |
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55 | primary, prefix = self._elements[token][1:3] | |
56 | if primary and not (prefix and self._hasnewterm()): |
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56 | if primary and not (prefix and self._hasnewterm()): | |
57 | expr = (primary, value) |
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57 | expr = (primary, value) | |
58 | elif prefix: |
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58 | elif prefix: | |
59 | expr = (prefix[0], self._parseoperand(*prefix[1:])) |
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59 | expr = (prefix[0], self._parseoperand(*prefix[1:])) | |
60 | else: |
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60 | else: | |
61 | raise error.ParseError(_("not a prefix: %s") % token, pos) |
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61 | raise error.ParseError(_("not a prefix: %s") % token, pos) | |
62 | # gather tokens until we meet a lower binding strength |
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62 | # gather tokens until we meet a lower binding strength | |
63 | while bind < self._elements[self.current[0]][0]: |
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63 | while bind < self._elements[self.current[0]][0]: | |
64 | token, value, pos = self._advance() |
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64 | token, value, pos = self._advance() | |
65 | # handle infix rules, take as suffix if unambiguous |
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65 | # handle infix rules, take as suffix if unambiguous | |
66 | infix, suffix = self._elements[token][3:] |
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66 | infix, suffix = self._elements[token][3:] | |
67 | if suffix and not (infix and self._hasnewterm()): |
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67 | if suffix and not (infix and self._hasnewterm()): | |
68 |
expr = (suffix |
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68 | expr = (suffix, expr) | |
69 | elif infix: |
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69 | elif infix: | |
70 | expr = (infix[0], expr, self._parseoperand(*infix[1:])) |
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70 | expr = (infix[0], expr, self._parseoperand(*infix[1:])) | |
71 | else: |
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71 | else: | |
72 | raise error.ParseError(_("not an infix: %s") % token, pos) |
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72 | raise error.ParseError(_("not an infix: %s") % token, pos) | |
73 | return expr |
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73 | return expr | |
74 | def parse(self, tokeniter): |
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74 | def parse(self, tokeniter): | |
75 | 'generate a parse tree from tokens' |
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75 | 'generate a parse tree from tokens' | |
76 | self._iter = tokeniter |
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76 | self._iter = tokeniter | |
77 | self._advance() |
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77 | self._advance() | |
78 | res = self._parse() |
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78 | res = self._parse() | |
79 | token, value, pos = self.current |
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79 | token, value, pos = self.current | |
80 | return res, pos |
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80 | return res, pos | |
81 | def eval(self, tree): |
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81 | def eval(self, tree): | |
82 | 'recursively evaluate a parse tree using node methods' |
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82 | 'recursively evaluate a parse tree using node methods' | |
83 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
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83 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
84 | return tree |
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84 | return tree | |
85 | return self._methods[tree[0]](*[self.eval(t) for t in tree[1:]]) |
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85 | return self._methods[tree[0]](*[self.eval(t) for t in tree[1:]]) | |
86 | def __call__(self, tokeniter): |
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86 | def __call__(self, tokeniter): | |
87 | 'parse tokens into a parse tree and evaluate if methods given' |
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87 | 'parse tokens into a parse tree and evaluate if methods given' | |
88 | t = self.parse(tokeniter) |
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88 | t = self.parse(tokeniter) | |
89 | if self._methods: |
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89 | if self._methods: | |
90 | return self.eval(t) |
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90 | return self.eval(t) | |
91 | return t |
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91 | return t | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | def buildargsdict(trees, funcname, keys, keyvaluenode, keynode): |
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93 | def buildargsdict(trees, funcname, keys, keyvaluenode, keynode): | |
94 | """Build dict from list containing positional and keyword arguments |
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94 | """Build dict from list containing positional and keyword arguments | |
95 |
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95 | |||
96 | Invalid keywords or too many positional arguments are rejected, but |
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96 | Invalid keywords or too many positional arguments are rejected, but | |
97 | missing arguments are just omitted. |
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97 | missing arguments are just omitted. | |
98 | """ |
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98 | """ | |
99 | if len(trees) > len(keys): |
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99 | if len(trees) > len(keys): | |
100 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s takes at most %(nargs)d arguments") |
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100 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s takes at most %(nargs)d arguments") | |
101 | % {'func': funcname, 'nargs': len(keys)}) |
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101 | % {'func': funcname, 'nargs': len(keys)}) | |
102 | args = {} |
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102 | args = {} | |
103 | # consume positional arguments |
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103 | # consume positional arguments | |
104 | for k, x in zip(keys, trees): |
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104 | for k, x in zip(keys, trees): | |
105 | if x[0] == keyvaluenode: |
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105 | if x[0] == keyvaluenode: | |
106 | break |
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106 | break | |
107 | args[k] = x |
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107 | args[k] = x | |
108 | # remainder should be keyword arguments |
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108 | # remainder should be keyword arguments | |
109 | for x in trees[len(args):]: |
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109 | for x in trees[len(args):]: | |
110 | if x[0] != keyvaluenode or x[1][0] != keynode: |
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110 | if x[0] != keyvaluenode or x[1][0] != keynode: | |
111 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an invalid argument") |
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111 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an invalid argument") | |
112 | % {'func': funcname}) |
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112 | % {'func': funcname}) | |
113 | k = x[1][1] |
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113 | k = x[1][1] | |
114 | if k not in keys: |
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114 | if k not in keys: | |
115 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an unexpected keyword " |
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115 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an unexpected keyword " | |
116 | "argument '%(key)s'") |
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116 | "argument '%(key)s'") | |
117 | % {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) |
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117 | % {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) | |
118 | if k in args: |
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118 | if k in args: | |
119 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got multiple values for keyword " |
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119 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got multiple values for keyword " | |
120 | "argument '%(key)s'") |
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120 | "argument '%(key)s'") | |
121 | % {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) |
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121 | % {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) | |
122 | args[k] = x[2] |
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122 | args[k] = x[2] | |
123 | return args |
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123 | return args | |
124 |
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124 | |||
125 | def unescapestr(s): |
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125 | def unescapestr(s): | |
126 | try: |
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126 | try: | |
127 | return s.decode("string_escape") |
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127 | return s.decode("string_escape") | |
128 | except ValueError as e: |
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128 | except ValueError as e: | |
129 | # mangle Python's exception into our format |
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129 | # mangle Python's exception into our format | |
130 | raise error.ParseError(str(e).lower()) |
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130 | raise error.ParseError(str(e).lower()) | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 | def _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, level, lines): |
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132 | def _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, level, lines): | |
133 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in leafnodes: |
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133 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in leafnodes: | |
134 | lines.append((level, str(tree))) |
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134 | lines.append((level, str(tree))) | |
135 | else: |
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135 | else: | |
136 | lines.append((level, '(%s' % tree[0])) |
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136 | lines.append((level, '(%s' % tree[0])) | |
137 | for s in tree[1:]: |
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137 | for s in tree[1:]: | |
138 | _prettyformat(s, leafnodes, level + 1, lines) |
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138 | _prettyformat(s, leafnodes, level + 1, lines) | |
139 | lines[-1:] = [(lines[-1][0], lines[-1][1] + ')')] |
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139 | lines[-1:] = [(lines[-1][0], lines[-1][1] + ')')] | |
140 |
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140 | |||
141 | def prettyformat(tree, leafnodes): |
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141 | def prettyformat(tree, leafnodes): | |
142 | lines = [] |
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142 | lines = [] | |
143 | _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, 0, lines) |
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143 | _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, 0, lines) | |
144 | output = '\n'.join((' ' * l + s) for l, s in lines) |
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144 | output = '\n'.join((' ' * l + s) for l, s in lines) | |
145 | return output |
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145 | return output | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | def simplifyinfixops(tree, targetnodes): |
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147 | def simplifyinfixops(tree, targetnodes): | |
148 | """Flatten chained infix operations to reduce usage of Python stack |
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148 | """Flatten chained infix operations to reduce usage of Python stack | |
149 |
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149 | |||
150 | >>> def f(tree): |
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150 | >>> def f(tree): | |
151 | ... print prettyformat(simplifyinfixops(tree, ('or',)), ('symbol',)) |
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151 | ... print prettyformat(simplifyinfixops(tree, ('or',)), ('symbol',)) | |
152 | >>> f(('or', |
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152 | >>> f(('or', | |
153 | ... ('or', |
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153 | ... ('or', | |
154 | ... ('symbol', '1'), |
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154 | ... ('symbol', '1'), | |
155 | ... ('symbol', '2')), |
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155 | ... ('symbol', '2')), | |
156 | ... ('symbol', '3'))) |
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156 | ... ('symbol', '3'))) | |
157 | (or |
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157 | (or | |
158 | ('symbol', '1') |
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158 | ('symbol', '1') | |
159 | ('symbol', '2') |
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159 | ('symbol', '2') | |
160 | ('symbol', '3')) |
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160 | ('symbol', '3')) | |
161 | >>> f(('func', |
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161 | >>> f(('func', | |
162 | ... ('symbol', 'p1'), |
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162 | ... ('symbol', 'p1'), | |
163 | ... ('or', |
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163 | ... ('or', | |
164 | ... ('or', |
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164 | ... ('or', | |
165 | ... ('func', |
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165 | ... ('func', | |
166 | ... ('symbol', 'sort'), |
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166 | ... ('symbol', 'sort'), | |
167 | ... ('list', |
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167 | ... ('list', | |
168 | ... ('or', |
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168 | ... ('or', | |
169 | ... ('or', |
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169 | ... ('or', | |
170 | ... ('symbol', '1'), |
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170 | ... ('symbol', '1'), | |
171 | ... ('symbol', '2')), |
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171 | ... ('symbol', '2')), | |
172 | ... ('symbol', '3')), |
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172 | ... ('symbol', '3')), | |
173 | ... ('negate', |
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173 | ... ('negate', | |
174 | ... ('symbol', 'rev')))), |
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174 | ... ('symbol', 'rev')))), | |
175 | ... ('and', |
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175 | ... ('and', | |
176 | ... ('symbol', '4'), |
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176 | ... ('symbol', '4'), | |
177 | ... ('group', |
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177 | ... ('group', | |
178 | ... ('or', |
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178 | ... ('or', | |
179 | ... ('or', |
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179 | ... ('or', | |
180 | ... ('symbol', '5'), |
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180 | ... ('symbol', '5'), | |
181 | ... ('symbol', '6')), |
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181 | ... ('symbol', '6')), | |
182 | ... ('symbol', '7'))))), |
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182 | ... ('symbol', '7'))))), | |
183 | ... ('symbol', '8')))) |
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183 | ... ('symbol', '8')))) | |
184 | (func |
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184 | (func | |
185 | ('symbol', 'p1') |
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185 | ('symbol', 'p1') | |
186 | (or |
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186 | (or | |
187 | (func |
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187 | (func | |
188 | ('symbol', 'sort') |
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188 | ('symbol', 'sort') | |
189 | (list |
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189 | (list | |
190 | (or |
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190 | (or | |
191 | ('symbol', '1') |
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191 | ('symbol', '1') | |
192 | ('symbol', '2') |
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192 | ('symbol', '2') | |
193 | ('symbol', '3')) |
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193 | ('symbol', '3')) | |
194 | (negate |
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194 | (negate | |
195 | ('symbol', 'rev')))) |
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195 | ('symbol', 'rev')))) | |
196 | (and |
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196 | (and | |
197 | ('symbol', '4') |
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197 | ('symbol', '4') | |
198 | (group |
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198 | (group | |
199 | (or |
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199 | (or | |
200 | ('symbol', '5') |
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200 | ('symbol', '5') | |
201 | ('symbol', '6') |
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201 | ('symbol', '6') | |
202 | ('symbol', '7')))) |
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202 | ('symbol', '7')))) | |
203 | ('symbol', '8'))) |
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203 | ('symbol', '8'))) | |
204 | """ |
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204 | """ | |
205 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
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205 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
206 | return tree |
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206 | return tree | |
207 | op = tree[0] |
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207 | op = tree[0] | |
208 | if op not in targetnodes: |
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208 | if op not in targetnodes: | |
209 | return (op,) + tuple(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes) for x in tree[1:]) |
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209 | return (op,) + tuple(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes) for x in tree[1:]) | |
210 |
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210 | |||
211 | # walk down left nodes taking each right node. no recursion to left nodes |
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211 | # walk down left nodes taking each right node. no recursion to left nodes | |
212 | # because infix operators are left-associative, i.e. left tree is deep. |
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212 | # because infix operators are left-associative, i.e. left tree is deep. | |
213 | # e.g. '1 + 2 + 3' -> (+ (+ 1 2) 3) -> (+ 1 2 3) |
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213 | # e.g. '1 + 2 + 3' -> (+ (+ 1 2) 3) -> (+ 1 2 3) | |
214 | simplified = [] |
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214 | simplified = [] | |
215 | x = tree |
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215 | x = tree | |
216 | while x[0] == op: |
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216 | while x[0] == op: | |
217 | l, r = x[1:] |
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217 | l, r = x[1:] | |
218 | simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(r, targetnodes)) |
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218 | simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(r, targetnodes)) | |
219 | x = l |
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219 | x = l | |
220 | simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes)) |
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220 | simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes)) | |
221 | simplified.append(op) |
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221 | simplified.append(op) | |
222 | return tuple(reversed(simplified)) |
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222 | return tuple(reversed(simplified)) | |
223 |
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223 | |||
224 | def parseerrordetail(inst): |
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224 | def parseerrordetail(inst): | |
225 | """Compose error message from specified ParseError object |
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225 | """Compose error message from specified ParseError object | |
226 | """ |
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226 | """ | |
227 | if len(inst.args) > 1: |
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227 | if len(inst.args) > 1: | |
228 | return _('at %s: %s') % (inst.args[1], inst.args[0]) |
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228 | return _('at %s: %s') % (inst.args[1], inst.args[0]) | |
229 | else: |
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229 | else: | |
230 | return inst.args[0] |
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230 | return inst.args[0] | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | class alias(object): |
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232 | class alias(object): | |
233 | """Parsed result of alias""" |
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233 | """Parsed result of alias""" | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | def __init__(self, name, args, err, replacement): |
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235 | def __init__(self, name, args, err, replacement): | |
236 | self.name = name |
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236 | self.name = name | |
237 | self.args = args |
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237 | self.args = args | |
238 | self.error = err |
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238 | self.error = err | |
239 | self.replacement = replacement |
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239 | self.replacement = replacement | |
240 | # whether own `error` information is already shown or not. |
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240 | # whether own `error` information is already shown or not. | |
241 | # this avoids showing same warning multiple times at each |
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241 | # this avoids showing same warning multiple times at each | |
242 | # `expandaliases`. |
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242 | # `expandaliases`. | |
243 | self.warned = False |
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243 | self.warned = False | |
244 |
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244 | |||
245 | class basealiasrules(object): |
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245 | class basealiasrules(object): | |
246 | """Parsing and expansion rule set of aliases |
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246 | """Parsing and expansion rule set of aliases | |
247 |
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247 | |||
248 | This is a helper for fileset/revset/template aliases. A concrete rule set |
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248 | This is a helper for fileset/revset/template aliases. A concrete rule set | |
249 | should be made by sub-classing this and implementing class/static methods. |
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249 | should be made by sub-classing this and implementing class/static methods. | |
250 |
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250 | |||
251 | It supports alias expansion of symbol and funciton-call styles:: |
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251 | It supports alias expansion of symbol and funciton-call styles:: | |
252 |
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252 | |||
253 | # decl = defn |
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253 | # decl = defn | |
254 | h = heads(default) |
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254 | h = heads(default) | |
255 | b($1) = ancestors($1) - ancestors(default) |
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255 | b($1) = ancestors($1) - ancestors(default) | |
256 | """ |
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256 | """ | |
257 | # typically a config section, which will be included in error messages |
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257 | # typically a config section, which will be included in error messages | |
258 | _section = None |
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258 | _section = None | |
259 | # tag of symbol node |
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259 | # tag of symbol node | |
260 | _symbolnode = 'symbol' |
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260 | _symbolnode = 'symbol' | |
261 |
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261 | |||
262 | def __new__(cls): |
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262 | def __new__(cls): | |
263 | raise TypeError("'%s' is not instantiatable" % cls.__name__) |
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263 | raise TypeError("'%s' is not instantiatable" % cls.__name__) | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 | @staticmethod |
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265 | @staticmethod | |
266 | def _parse(spec): |
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266 | def _parse(spec): | |
267 | """Parse an alias name, arguments and definition""" |
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267 | """Parse an alias name, arguments and definition""" | |
268 | raise NotImplementedError |
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268 | raise NotImplementedError | |
269 |
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269 | |||
270 | @staticmethod |
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270 | @staticmethod | |
271 | def _trygetfunc(tree): |
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271 | def _trygetfunc(tree): | |
272 | """Return (name, args) if tree is a function; otherwise None""" |
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272 | """Return (name, args) if tree is a function; otherwise None""" | |
273 | raise NotImplementedError |
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273 | raise NotImplementedError | |
274 |
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274 | |||
275 | @classmethod |
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275 | @classmethod | |
276 | def _builddecl(cls, decl): |
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276 | def _builddecl(cls, decl): | |
277 | """Parse an alias declaration into ``(name, args, errorstr)`` |
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277 | """Parse an alias declaration into ``(name, args, errorstr)`` | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | This function analyzes the parsed tree. The parsing rule is provided |
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279 | This function analyzes the parsed tree. The parsing rule is provided | |
280 | by ``_parse()``. |
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280 | by ``_parse()``. | |
281 |
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281 | |||
282 | - ``name``: of declared alias (may be ``decl`` itself at error) |
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282 | - ``name``: of declared alias (may be ``decl`` itself at error) | |
283 | - ``args``: list of argument names (or None for symbol declaration) |
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283 | - ``args``: list of argument names (or None for symbol declaration) | |
284 | - ``errorstr``: detail about detected error (or None) |
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284 | - ``errorstr``: detail about detected error (or None) | |
285 |
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285 | |||
286 | >>> sym = lambda x: ('symbol', x) |
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286 | >>> sym = lambda x: ('symbol', x) | |
287 | >>> symlist = lambda *xs: ('list',) + tuple(sym(x) for x in xs) |
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287 | >>> symlist = lambda *xs: ('list',) + tuple(sym(x) for x in xs) | |
288 | >>> func = lambda n, a: ('func', sym(n), a) |
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288 | >>> func = lambda n, a: ('func', sym(n), a) | |
289 | >>> parsemap = { |
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289 | >>> parsemap = { | |
290 | ... 'foo': sym('foo'), |
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290 | ... 'foo': sym('foo'), | |
291 | ... '$foo': sym('$foo'), |
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291 | ... '$foo': sym('$foo'), | |
292 | ... 'foo::bar': ('dagrange', sym('foo'), sym('bar')), |
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292 | ... 'foo::bar': ('dagrange', sym('foo'), sym('bar')), | |
293 | ... 'foo()': func('foo', None), |
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293 | ... 'foo()': func('foo', None), | |
294 | ... '$foo()': func('$foo', None), |
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294 | ... '$foo()': func('$foo', None), | |
295 | ... 'foo($1, $2)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2')), |
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295 | ... 'foo($1, $2)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2')), | |
296 | ... 'foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)': |
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296 | ... 'foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)': | |
297 | ... func('foo', symlist('bar_bar', 'baz.baz')), |
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297 | ... func('foo', symlist('bar_bar', 'baz.baz')), | |
298 | ... 'foo(bar($1, $2))': |
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298 | ... 'foo(bar($1, $2))': | |
299 | ... func('foo', func('bar', symlist('$1', '$2'))), |
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299 | ... func('foo', func('bar', symlist('$1', '$2'))), | |
300 | ... 'foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))': |
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300 | ... 'foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))': | |
301 | ... func('foo', (symlist('$1', '$2') + |
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301 | ... func('foo', (symlist('$1', '$2') + | |
302 | ... (func('nested', symlist('$1', '$2')),))), |
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302 | ... (func('nested', symlist('$1', '$2')),))), | |
303 | ... 'foo("bar")': func('foo', ('string', 'bar')), |
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303 | ... 'foo("bar")': func('foo', ('string', 'bar')), | |
304 | ... 'foo($1, $2': error.ParseError('unexpected token: end', 10), |
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304 | ... 'foo($1, $2': error.ParseError('unexpected token: end', 10), | |
305 | ... 'foo("bar': error.ParseError('unterminated string', 5), |
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305 | ... 'foo("bar': error.ParseError('unterminated string', 5), | |
306 | ... 'foo($1, $2, $1)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2', '$1')), |
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306 | ... 'foo($1, $2, $1)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2', '$1')), | |
307 | ... } |
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307 | ... } | |
308 | >>> def parse(expr): |
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308 | >>> def parse(expr): | |
309 | ... x = parsemap[expr] |
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309 | ... x = parsemap[expr] | |
310 | ... if isinstance(x, Exception): |
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310 | ... if isinstance(x, Exception): | |
311 | ... raise x |
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311 | ... raise x | |
312 | ... return x |
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312 | ... return x | |
313 | >>> def trygetfunc(tree): |
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313 | >>> def trygetfunc(tree): | |
314 | ... if not tree or tree[0] != 'func' or tree[1][0] != 'symbol': |
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314 | ... if not tree or tree[0] != 'func' or tree[1][0] != 'symbol': | |
315 | ... return None |
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315 | ... return None | |
316 | ... if not tree[2]: |
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316 | ... if not tree[2]: | |
317 | ... return tree[1][1], [] |
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317 | ... return tree[1][1], [] | |
318 | ... if tree[2][0] == 'list': |
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318 | ... if tree[2][0] == 'list': | |
319 | ... return tree[1][1], list(tree[2][1:]) |
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319 | ... return tree[1][1], list(tree[2][1:]) | |
320 | ... return tree[1][1], [tree[2]] |
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320 | ... return tree[1][1], [tree[2]] | |
321 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): |
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321 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): | |
322 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parse) |
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322 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parse) | |
323 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(trygetfunc) |
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323 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(trygetfunc) | |
324 | >>> builddecl = aliasrules._builddecl |
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324 | >>> builddecl = aliasrules._builddecl | |
325 | >>> builddecl('foo') |
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325 | >>> builddecl('foo') | |
326 | ('foo', None, None) |
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326 | ('foo', None, None) | |
327 | >>> builddecl('$foo') |
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327 | >>> builddecl('$foo') | |
328 | ('$foo', None, "invalid symbol '$foo'") |
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328 | ('$foo', None, "invalid symbol '$foo'") | |
329 | >>> builddecl('foo::bar') |
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329 | >>> builddecl('foo::bar') | |
330 | ('foo::bar', None, 'invalid format') |
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330 | ('foo::bar', None, 'invalid format') | |
331 | >>> builddecl('foo()') |
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331 | >>> builddecl('foo()') | |
332 | ('foo', [], None) |
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332 | ('foo', [], None) | |
333 | >>> builddecl('$foo()') |
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333 | >>> builddecl('$foo()') | |
334 | ('$foo()', None, "invalid function '$foo'") |
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334 | ('$foo()', None, "invalid function '$foo'") | |
335 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2)') |
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335 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2)') | |
336 | ('foo', ['$1', '$2'], None) |
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336 | ('foo', ['$1', '$2'], None) | |
337 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)') |
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337 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)') | |
338 | ('foo', ['bar_bar', 'baz.baz'], None) |
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338 | ('foo', ['bar_bar', 'baz.baz'], None) | |
339 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))') |
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339 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))') | |
340 | ('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') |
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340 | ('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') | |
341 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar($1, $2))') |
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341 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar($1, $2))') | |
342 | ('foo(bar($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') |
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342 | ('foo(bar($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') | |
343 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar")') |
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343 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar")') | |
344 | ('foo("bar")', None, 'invalid argument list') |
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344 | ('foo("bar")', None, 'invalid argument list') | |
345 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2') |
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345 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2') | |
346 | ('foo($1, $2', None, 'at 10: unexpected token: end') |
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346 | ('foo($1, $2', None, 'at 10: unexpected token: end') | |
347 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar') |
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347 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar') | |
348 | ('foo("bar', None, 'at 5: unterminated string') |
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348 | ('foo("bar', None, 'at 5: unterminated string') | |
349 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, $1)') |
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349 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, $1)') | |
350 | ('foo', None, 'argument names collide with each other') |
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350 | ('foo', None, 'argument names collide with each other') | |
351 | """ |
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351 | """ | |
352 | try: |
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352 | try: | |
353 | tree = cls._parse(decl) |
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353 | tree = cls._parse(decl) | |
354 | except error.ParseError as inst: |
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354 | except error.ParseError as inst: | |
355 | return (decl, None, parseerrordetail(inst)) |
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355 | return (decl, None, parseerrordetail(inst)) | |
356 |
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356 | |||
357 | if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: |
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357 | if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: | |
358 | # "name = ...." style |
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358 | # "name = ...." style | |
359 | name = tree[1] |
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359 | name = tree[1] | |
360 | if name.startswith('$'): |
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360 | if name.startswith('$'): | |
361 | return (decl, None, _("invalid symbol '%s'") % name) |
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361 | return (decl, None, _("invalid symbol '%s'") % name) | |
362 | return (name, None, None) |
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362 | return (name, None, None) | |
363 |
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363 | |||
364 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) |
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364 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) | |
365 | if func: |
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365 | if func: | |
366 | # "name(arg, ....) = ...." style |
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366 | # "name(arg, ....) = ...." style | |
367 | name, args = func |
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367 | name, args = func | |
368 | if name.startswith('$'): |
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368 | if name.startswith('$'): | |
369 | return (decl, None, _("invalid function '%s'") % name) |
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369 | return (decl, None, _("invalid function '%s'") % name) | |
370 | if any(t[0] != cls._symbolnode for t in args): |
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370 | if any(t[0] != cls._symbolnode for t in args): | |
371 | return (decl, None, _("invalid argument list")) |
|
371 | return (decl, None, _("invalid argument list")) | |
372 | if len(args) != len(set(args)): |
|
372 | if len(args) != len(set(args)): | |
373 | return (name, None, _("argument names collide with each other")) |
|
373 | return (name, None, _("argument names collide with each other")) | |
374 | return (name, [t[1] for t in args], None) |
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374 | return (name, [t[1] for t in args], None) | |
375 |
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375 | |||
376 | return (decl, None, _("invalid format")) |
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376 | return (decl, None, _("invalid format")) | |
377 |
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377 | |||
378 | @classmethod |
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378 | @classmethod | |
379 | def _relabelargs(cls, tree, args): |
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379 | def _relabelargs(cls, tree, args): | |
380 | """Mark alias arguments as ``_aliasarg``""" |
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380 | """Mark alias arguments as ``_aliasarg``""" | |
381 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
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381 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
382 | return tree |
|
382 | return tree | |
383 | op = tree[0] |
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383 | op = tree[0] | |
384 | if op != cls._symbolnode: |
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384 | if op != cls._symbolnode: | |
385 | return (op,) + tuple(cls._relabelargs(x, args) for x in tree[1:]) |
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385 | return (op,) + tuple(cls._relabelargs(x, args) for x in tree[1:]) | |
386 |
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386 | |||
387 | assert len(tree) == 2 |
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387 | assert len(tree) == 2 | |
388 | sym = tree[1] |
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388 | sym = tree[1] | |
389 | if sym in args: |
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389 | if sym in args: | |
390 | op = '_aliasarg' |
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390 | op = '_aliasarg' | |
391 | elif sym.startswith('$'): |
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391 | elif sym.startswith('$'): | |
392 | raise error.ParseError(_("invalid symbol '%s'") % sym) |
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392 | raise error.ParseError(_("invalid symbol '%s'") % sym) | |
393 | return (op, sym) |
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393 | return (op, sym) | |
394 |
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394 | |||
395 | @classmethod |
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395 | @classmethod | |
396 | def _builddefn(cls, defn, args): |
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396 | def _builddefn(cls, defn, args): | |
397 | """Parse an alias definition into a tree and marks substitutions |
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397 | """Parse an alias definition into a tree and marks substitutions | |
398 |
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398 | |||
399 | This function marks alias argument references as ``_aliasarg``. The |
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399 | This function marks alias argument references as ``_aliasarg``. The | |
400 | parsing rule is provided by ``_parse()``. |
|
400 | parsing rule is provided by ``_parse()``. | |
401 |
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401 | |||
402 | ``args`` is a list of alias argument names, or None if the alias |
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402 | ``args`` is a list of alias argument names, or None if the alias | |
403 | is declared as a symbol. |
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403 | is declared as a symbol. | |
404 |
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404 | |||
405 | >>> parsemap = { |
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405 | >>> parsemap = { | |
406 | ... '$1 or foo': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', 'foo')), |
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406 | ... '$1 or foo': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', 'foo')), | |
407 | ... '$1 or $bar': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', '$bar')), |
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407 | ... '$1 or $bar': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', '$bar')), | |
408 | ... '$10 or baz': ('or', ('symbol', '$10'), ('symbol', 'baz')), |
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408 | ... '$10 or baz': ('or', ('symbol', '$10'), ('symbol', 'baz')), | |
409 | ... '"$1" or "foo"': ('or', ('string', '$1'), ('string', 'foo')), |
|
409 | ... '"$1" or "foo"': ('or', ('string', '$1'), ('string', 'foo')), | |
410 | ... } |
|
410 | ... } | |
411 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): |
|
411 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): | |
412 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parsemap.__getitem__) |
|
412 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parsemap.__getitem__) | |
413 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(lambda x: None) |
|
413 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(lambda x: None) | |
414 | >>> builddefn = aliasrules._builddefn |
|
414 | >>> builddefn = aliasrules._builddefn | |
415 | >>> def pprint(tree): |
|
415 | >>> def pprint(tree): | |
416 | ... print prettyformat(tree, ('_aliasarg', 'string', 'symbol')) |
|
416 | ... print prettyformat(tree, ('_aliasarg', 'string', 'symbol')) | |
417 | >>> args = ['$1', '$2', 'foo'] |
|
417 | >>> args = ['$1', '$2', 'foo'] | |
418 | >>> pprint(builddefn('$1 or foo', args)) |
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418 | >>> pprint(builddefn('$1 or foo', args)) | |
419 | (or |
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419 | (or | |
420 | ('_aliasarg', '$1') |
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420 | ('_aliasarg', '$1') | |
421 | ('_aliasarg', 'foo')) |
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421 | ('_aliasarg', 'foo')) | |
422 | >>> try: |
|
422 | >>> try: | |
423 | ... builddefn('$1 or $bar', args) |
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423 | ... builddefn('$1 or $bar', args) | |
424 | ... except error.ParseError as inst: |
|
424 | ... except error.ParseError as inst: | |
425 | ... print parseerrordetail(inst) |
|
425 | ... print parseerrordetail(inst) | |
426 | invalid symbol '$bar' |
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426 | invalid symbol '$bar' | |
427 | >>> args = ['$1', '$10', 'foo'] |
|
427 | >>> args = ['$1', '$10', 'foo'] | |
428 | >>> pprint(builddefn('$10 or baz', args)) |
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428 | >>> pprint(builddefn('$10 or baz', args)) | |
429 | (or |
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429 | (or | |
430 | ('_aliasarg', '$10') |
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430 | ('_aliasarg', '$10') | |
431 | ('symbol', 'baz')) |
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431 | ('symbol', 'baz')) | |
432 | >>> pprint(builddefn('"$1" or "foo"', args)) |
|
432 | >>> pprint(builddefn('"$1" or "foo"', args)) | |
433 | (or |
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433 | (or | |
434 | ('string', '$1') |
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434 | ('string', '$1') | |
435 | ('string', 'foo')) |
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435 | ('string', 'foo')) | |
436 | """ |
|
436 | """ | |
437 | tree = cls._parse(defn) |
|
437 | tree = cls._parse(defn) | |
438 | if args: |
|
438 | if args: | |
439 | args = set(args) |
|
439 | args = set(args) | |
440 | else: |
|
440 | else: | |
441 | args = set() |
|
441 | args = set() | |
442 | return cls._relabelargs(tree, args) |
|
442 | return cls._relabelargs(tree, args) | |
443 |
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443 | |||
444 | @classmethod |
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444 | @classmethod | |
445 | def build(cls, decl, defn): |
|
445 | def build(cls, decl, defn): | |
446 | """Parse an alias declaration and definition into an alias object""" |
|
446 | """Parse an alias declaration and definition into an alias object""" | |
447 | repl = efmt = None |
|
447 | repl = efmt = None | |
448 | name, args, err = cls._builddecl(decl) |
|
448 | name, args, err = cls._builddecl(decl) | |
449 | if err: |
|
449 | if err: | |
450 | efmt = _('bad declaration of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') |
|
450 | efmt = _('bad declaration of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') | |
451 | else: |
|
451 | else: | |
452 | try: |
|
452 | try: | |
453 | repl = cls._builddefn(defn, args) |
|
453 | repl = cls._builddefn(defn, args) | |
454 | except error.ParseError as inst: |
|
454 | except error.ParseError as inst: | |
455 | err = parseerrordetail(inst) |
|
455 | err = parseerrordetail(inst) | |
456 | efmt = _('bad definition of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') |
|
456 | efmt = _('bad definition of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') | |
457 | if err: |
|
457 | if err: | |
458 | err = efmt % {'section': cls._section, 'name': name, 'error': err} |
|
458 | err = efmt % {'section': cls._section, 'name': name, 'error': err} | |
459 | return alias(name, args, err, repl) |
|
459 | return alias(name, args, err, repl) | |
460 |
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460 | |||
461 | @classmethod |
|
461 | @classmethod | |
462 | def buildmap(cls, items): |
|
462 | def buildmap(cls, items): | |
463 | """Parse a list of alias (name, replacement) pairs into a dict of |
|
463 | """Parse a list of alias (name, replacement) pairs into a dict of | |
464 | alias objects""" |
|
464 | alias objects""" | |
465 | aliases = {} |
|
465 | aliases = {} | |
466 | for decl, defn in items: |
|
466 | for decl, defn in items: | |
467 | a = cls.build(decl, defn) |
|
467 | a = cls.build(decl, defn) | |
468 | aliases[a.name] = a |
|
468 | aliases[a.name] = a | |
469 | return aliases |
|
469 | return aliases | |
470 |
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470 | |||
471 | @classmethod |
|
471 | @classmethod | |
472 | def _getalias(cls, aliases, tree): |
|
472 | def _getalias(cls, aliases, tree): | |
473 | """If tree looks like an unexpanded alias, return (alias, pattern-args) |
|
473 | """If tree looks like an unexpanded alias, return (alias, pattern-args) | |
474 | pair. Return None otherwise. |
|
474 | pair. Return None otherwise. | |
475 | """ |
|
475 | """ | |
476 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
|
476 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
477 | return None |
|
477 | return None | |
478 | if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: |
|
478 | if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: | |
479 | name = tree[1] |
|
479 | name = tree[1] | |
480 | a = aliases.get(name) |
|
480 | a = aliases.get(name) | |
481 | if a and a.args is None: |
|
481 | if a and a.args is None: | |
482 | return a, None |
|
482 | return a, None | |
483 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) |
|
483 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) | |
484 | if func: |
|
484 | if func: | |
485 | name, args = func |
|
485 | name, args = func | |
486 | a = aliases.get(name) |
|
486 | a = aliases.get(name) | |
487 | if a and a.args is not None: |
|
487 | if a and a.args is not None: | |
488 | return a, args |
|
488 | return a, args | |
489 | return None |
|
489 | return None | |
490 |
|
490 | |||
491 | @classmethod |
|
491 | @classmethod | |
492 | def _expandargs(cls, tree, args): |
|
492 | def _expandargs(cls, tree, args): | |
493 | """Replace _aliasarg instances with the substitution value of the |
|
493 | """Replace _aliasarg instances with the substitution value of the | |
494 | same name in args, recursively. |
|
494 | same name in args, recursively. | |
495 | """ |
|
495 | """ | |
496 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
|
496 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
497 | return tree |
|
497 | return tree | |
498 | if tree[0] == '_aliasarg': |
|
498 | if tree[0] == '_aliasarg': | |
499 | sym = tree[1] |
|
499 | sym = tree[1] | |
500 | return args[sym] |
|
500 | return args[sym] | |
501 | return tuple(cls._expandargs(t, args) for t in tree) |
|
501 | return tuple(cls._expandargs(t, args) for t in tree) | |
502 |
|
502 | |||
503 | @classmethod |
|
503 | @classmethod | |
504 | def _expand(cls, aliases, tree, expanding, cache): |
|
504 | def _expand(cls, aliases, tree, expanding, cache): | |
505 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
|
505 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
506 | return tree |
|
506 | return tree | |
507 | r = cls._getalias(aliases, tree) |
|
507 | r = cls._getalias(aliases, tree) | |
508 | if r is None: |
|
508 | if r is None: | |
509 | return tuple(cls._expand(aliases, t, expanding, cache) |
|
509 | return tuple(cls._expand(aliases, t, expanding, cache) | |
510 | for t in tree) |
|
510 | for t in tree) | |
511 | a, l = r |
|
511 | a, l = r | |
512 | if a.error: |
|
512 | if a.error: | |
513 | raise error.Abort(a.error) |
|
513 | raise error.Abort(a.error) | |
514 | if a in expanding: |
|
514 | if a in expanding: | |
515 | raise error.ParseError(_('infinite expansion of %(section)s ' |
|
515 | raise error.ParseError(_('infinite expansion of %(section)s ' | |
516 | '"%(name)s" detected') |
|
516 | '"%(name)s" detected') | |
517 | % {'section': cls._section, 'name': a.name}) |
|
517 | % {'section': cls._section, 'name': a.name}) | |
518 | # get cacheable replacement tree by expanding aliases recursively |
|
518 | # get cacheable replacement tree by expanding aliases recursively | |
519 | expanding.append(a) |
|
519 | expanding.append(a) | |
520 | if a.name not in cache: |
|
520 | if a.name not in cache: | |
521 | cache[a.name] = cls._expand(aliases, a.replacement, expanding, |
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521 | cache[a.name] = cls._expand(aliases, a.replacement, expanding, | |
522 | cache) |
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522 | cache) | |
523 | result = cache[a.name] |
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523 | result = cache[a.name] | |
524 | expanding.pop() |
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524 | expanding.pop() | |
525 | if a.args is None: |
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525 | if a.args is None: | |
526 | return result |
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526 | return result | |
527 | # substitute function arguments in replacement tree |
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527 | # substitute function arguments in replacement tree | |
528 | if len(l) != len(a.args): |
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528 | if len(l) != len(a.args): | |
529 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid number of arguments: %d') |
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529 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid number of arguments: %d') | |
530 | % len(l)) |
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530 | % len(l)) | |
531 | l = [cls._expand(aliases, t, [], cache) for t in l] |
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531 | l = [cls._expand(aliases, t, [], cache) for t in l] | |
532 | return cls._expandargs(result, dict(zip(a.args, l))) |
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532 | return cls._expandargs(result, dict(zip(a.args, l))) | |
533 |
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533 | |||
534 | @classmethod |
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534 | @classmethod | |
535 | def expand(cls, aliases, tree): |
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535 | def expand(cls, aliases, tree): | |
536 | """Expand aliases in tree, recursively. |
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536 | """Expand aliases in tree, recursively. | |
537 |
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537 | |||
538 | 'aliases' is a dictionary mapping user defined aliases to alias objects. |
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538 | 'aliases' is a dictionary mapping user defined aliases to alias objects. | |
539 | """ |
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539 | """ | |
540 | return cls._expand(aliases, tree, [], {}) |
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540 | return cls._expand(aliases, tree, [], {}) |
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1 | # revset.py - revision set queries for mercurial |
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1 | # revset.py - revision set queries for mercurial | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
|
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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8 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | import heapq |
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10 | import heapq | |
11 | import re |
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11 | import re | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | from .i18n import _ |
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13 | from .i18n import _ | |
14 | from . import ( |
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14 | from . import ( | |
15 | destutil, |
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15 | destutil, | |
16 | encoding, |
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16 | encoding, | |
17 | error, |
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17 | error, | |
18 | hbisect, |
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18 | hbisect, | |
19 | match as matchmod, |
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19 | match as matchmod, | |
20 | node, |
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20 | node, | |
21 | obsolete as obsmod, |
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21 | obsolete as obsmod, | |
22 | parser, |
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22 | parser, | |
23 | pathutil, |
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23 | pathutil, | |
24 | phases, |
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24 | phases, | |
25 | registrar, |
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25 | registrar, | |
26 | repoview, |
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26 | repoview, | |
27 | util, |
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27 | util, | |
28 | ) |
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28 | ) | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | def _revancestors(repo, revs, followfirst): |
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30 | def _revancestors(repo, revs, followfirst): | |
31 | """Like revlog.ancestors(), but supports followfirst.""" |
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31 | """Like revlog.ancestors(), but supports followfirst.""" | |
32 | if followfirst: |
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32 | if followfirst: | |
33 | cut = 1 |
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33 | cut = 1 | |
34 | else: |
|
34 | else: | |
35 | cut = None |
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35 | cut = None | |
36 | cl = repo.changelog |
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36 | cl = repo.changelog | |
37 |
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37 | |||
38 | def iterate(): |
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38 | def iterate(): | |
39 | revs.sort(reverse=True) |
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39 | revs.sort(reverse=True) | |
40 | irevs = iter(revs) |
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40 | irevs = iter(revs) | |
41 | h = [] |
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41 | h = [] | |
42 |
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42 | |||
43 | inputrev = next(irevs, None) |
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43 | inputrev = next(irevs, None) | |
44 | if inputrev is not None: |
|
44 | if inputrev is not None: | |
45 | heapq.heappush(h, -inputrev) |
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45 | heapq.heappush(h, -inputrev) | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | seen = set() |
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47 | seen = set() | |
48 | while h: |
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48 | while h: | |
49 | current = -heapq.heappop(h) |
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49 | current = -heapq.heappop(h) | |
50 | if current == inputrev: |
|
50 | if current == inputrev: | |
51 | inputrev = next(irevs, None) |
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51 | inputrev = next(irevs, None) | |
52 | if inputrev is not None: |
|
52 | if inputrev is not None: | |
53 | heapq.heappush(h, -inputrev) |
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53 | heapq.heappush(h, -inputrev) | |
54 | if current not in seen: |
|
54 | if current not in seen: | |
55 | seen.add(current) |
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55 | seen.add(current) | |
56 | yield current |
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56 | yield current | |
57 | for parent in cl.parentrevs(current)[:cut]: |
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57 | for parent in cl.parentrevs(current)[:cut]: | |
58 | if parent != node.nullrev: |
|
58 | if parent != node.nullrev: | |
59 | heapq.heappush(h, -parent) |
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59 | heapq.heappush(h, -parent) | |
60 |
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60 | |||
61 | return generatorset(iterate(), iterasc=False) |
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61 | return generatorset(iterate(), iterasc=False) | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | def _revdescendants(repo, revs, followfirst): |
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63 | def _revdescendants(repo, revs, followfirst): | |
64 | """Like revlog.descendants() but supports followfirst.""" |
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64 | """Like revlog.descendants() but supports followfirst.""" | |
65 | if followfirst: |
|
65 | if followfirst: | |
66 | cut = 1 |
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66 | cut = 1 | |
67 | else: |
|
67 | else: | |
68 | cut = None |
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68 | cut = None | |
69 |
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69 | |||
70 | def iterate(): |
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70 | def iterate(): | |
71 | cl = repo.changelog |
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71 | cl = repo.changelog | |
72 | # XXX this should be 'parentset.min()' assuming 'parentset' is a |
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72 | # XXX this should be 'parentset.min()' assuming 'parentset' is a | |
73 | # smartset (and if it is not, it should.) |
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73 | # smartset (and if it is not, it should.) | |
74 | first = min(revs) |
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74 | first = min(revs) | |
75 | nullrev = node.nullrev |
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75 | nullrev = node.nullrev | |
76 | if first == nullrev: |
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76 | if first == nullrev: | |
77 | # Are there nodes with a null first parent and a non-null |
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77 | # Are there nodes with a null first parent and a non-null | |
78 | # second one? Maybe. Do we care? Probably not. |
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78 | # second one? Maybe. Do we care? Probably not. | |
79 | for i in cl: |
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79 | for i in cl: | |
80 | yield i |
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80 | yield i | |
81 | else: |
|
81 | else: | |
82 | seen = set(revs) |
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82 | seen = set(revs) | |
83 | for i in cl.revs(first + 1): |
|
83 | for i in cl.revs(first + 1): | |
84 | for x in cl.parentrevs(i)[:cut]: |
|
84 | for x in cl.parentrevs(i)[:cut]: | |
85 | if x != nullrev and x in seen: |
|
85 | if x != nullrev and x in seen: | |
86 | seen.add(i) |
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86 | seen.add(i) | |
87 | yield i |
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87 | yield i | |
88 | break |
|
88 | break | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | return generatorset(iterate(), iterasc=True) |
|
90 | return generatorset(iterate(), iterasc=True) | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | def _reachablerootspure(repo, minroot, roots, heads, includepath): |
|
92 | def _reachablerootspure(repo, minroot, roots, heads, includepath): | |
93 | """return (heads(::<roots> and ::<heads>)) |
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93 | """return (heads(::<roots> and ::<heads>)) | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | If includepath is True, return (<roots>::<heads>).""" |
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95 | If includepath is True, return (<roots>::<heads>).""" | |
96 | if not roots: |
|
96 | if not roots: | |
97 | return [] |
|
97 | return [] | |
98 | parentrevs = repo.changelog.parentrevs |
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98 | parentrevs = repo.changelog.parentrevs | |
99 | roots = set(roots) |
|
99 | roots = set(roots) | |
100 | visit = list(heads) |
|
100 | visit = list(heads) | |
101 | reachable = set() |
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101 | reachable = set() | |
102 | seen = {} |
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102 | seen = {} | |
103 | # prefetch all the things! (because python is slow) |
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103 | # prefetch all the things! (because python is slow) | |
104 | reached = reachable.add |
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104 | reached = reachable.add | |
105 | dovisit = visit.append |
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105 | dovisit = visit.append | |
106 | nextvisit = visit.pop |
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106 | nextvisit = visit.pop | |
107 | # open-code the post-order traversal due to the tiny size of |
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107 | # open-code the post-order traversal due to the tiny size of | |
108 | # sys.getrecursionlimit() |
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108 | # sys.getrecursionlimit() | |
109 | while visit: |
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109 | while visit: | |
110 | rev = nextvisit() |
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110 | rev = nextvisit() | |
111 | if rev in roots: |
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111 | if rev in roots: | |
112 | reached(rev) |
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112 | reached(rev) | |
113 | if not includepath: |
|
113 | if not includepath: | |
114 | continue |
|
114 | continue | |
115 | parents = parentrevs(rev) |
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115 | parents = parentrevs(rev) | |
116 | seen[rev] = parents |
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116 | seen[rev] = parents | |
117 | for parent in parents: |
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117 | for parent in parents: | |
118 | if parent >= minroot and parent not in seen: |
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118 | if parent >= minroot and parent not in seen: | |
119 | dovisit(parent) |
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119 | dovisit(parent) | |
120 | if not reachable: |
|
120 | if not reachable: | |
121 | return baseset() |
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121 | return baseset() | |
122 | if not includepath: |
|
122 | if not includepath: | |
123 | return reachable |
|
123 | return reachable | |
124 | for rev in sorted(seen): |
|
124 | for rev in sorted(seen): | |
125 | for parent in seen[rev]: |
|
125 | for parent in seen[rev]: | |
126 | if parent in reachable: |
|
126 | if parent in reachable: | |
127 | reached(rev) |
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127 | reached(rev) | |
128 | return reachable |
|
128 | return reachable | |
129 |
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129 | |||
130 | def reachableroots(repo, roots, heads, includepath=False): |
|
130 | def reachableroots(repo, roots, heads, includepath=False): | |
131 | """return (heads(::<roots> and ::<heads>)) |
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131 | """return (heads(::<roots> and ::<heads>)) | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | If includepath is True, return (<roots>::<heads>).""" |
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133 | If includepath is True, return (<roots>::<heads>).""" | |
134 | if not roots: |
|
134 | if not roots: | |
135 | return baseset() |
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135 | return baseset() | |
136 | minroot = roots.min() |
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136 | minroot = roots.min() | |
137 | roots = list(roots) |
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137 | roots = list(roots) | |
138 | heads = list(heads) |
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138 | heads = list(heads) | |
139 | try: |
|
139 | try: | |
140 | revs = repo.changelog.reachableroots(minroot, heads, roots, includepath) |
|
140 | revs = repo.changelog.reachableroots(minroot, heads, roots, includepath) | |
141 | except AttributeError: |
|
141 | except AttributeError: | |
142 | revs = _reachablerootspure(repo, minroot, roots, heads, includepath) |
|
142 | revs = _reachablerootspure(repo, minroot, roots, heads, includepath) | |
143 | revs = baseset(revs) |
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143 | revs = baseset(revs) | |
144 | revs.sort() |
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144 | revs.sort() | |
145 | return revs |
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145 | return revs | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | elements = { |
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147 | elements = { | |
148 | # token-type: binding-strength, primary, prefix, infix, suffix |
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148 | # token-type: binding-strength, primary, prefix, infix, suffix | |
149 | "(": (21, None, ("group", 1, ")"), ("func", 1, ")"), None), |
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149 | "(": (21, None, ("group", 1, ")"), ("func", 1, ")"), None), | |
150 | "##": (20, None, None, ("_concat", 20), None), |
|
150 | "##": (20, None, None, ("_concat", 20), None), | |
151 | "~": (18, None, None, ("ancestor", 18), None), |
|
151 | "~": (18, None, None, ("ancestor", 18), None), | |
152 |
"^": (18, None, None, ("parent", 18), |
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152 | "^": (18, None, None, ("parent", 18), "parentpost"), | |
153 | "-": (5, None, ("negate", 19), ("minus", 5), None), |
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153 | "-": (5, None, ("negate", 19), ("minus", 5), None), | |
154 | "::": (17, None, ("dagrangepre", 17), ("dagrange", 17), |
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154 | "::": (17, None, ("dagrangepre", 17), ("dagrange", 17), "dagrangepost"), | |
155 | ("dagrangepost", 17)), |
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155 | "..": (17, None, ("dagrangepre", 17), ("dagrange", 17), "dagrangepost"), | |
156 |
" |
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156 | ":": (15, "rangeall", ("rangepre", 15), ("range", 15), "rangepost"), | |
157 | ("dagrangepost", 17)), |
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158 | ":": (15, "rangeall", ("rangepre", 15), ("range", 15), ("rangepost", 15)), |
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159 | "not": (10, None, ("not", 10), None, None), |
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157 | "not": (10, None, ("not", 10), None, None), | |
160 | "!": (10, None, ("not", 10), None, None), |
|
158 | "!": (10, None, ("not", 10), None, None), | |
161 | "and": (5, None, None, ("and", 5), None), |
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159 | "and": (5, None, None, ("and", 5), None), | |
162 | "&": (5, None, None, ("and", 5), None), |
|
160 | "&": (5, None, None, ("and", 5), None), | |
163 |
"%": (5, None, None, ("only", 5), |
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161 | "%": (5, None, None, ("only", 5), "onlypost"), | |
164 | "or": (4, None, None, ("or", 4), None), |
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162 | "or": (4, None, None, ("or", 4), None), | |
165 | "|": (4, None, None, ("or", 4), None), |
|
163 | "|": (4, None, None, ("or", 4), None), | |
166 | "+": (4, None, None, ("or", 4), None), |
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164 | "+": (4, None, None, ("or", 4), None), | |
167 | "=": (3, None, None, ("keyvalue", 3), None), |
|
165 | "=": (3, None, None, ("keyvalue", 3), None), | |
168 | ",": (2, None, None, ("list", 2), None), |
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166 | ",": (2, None, None, ("list", 2), None), | |
169 | ")": (0, None, None, None, None), |
|
167 | ")": (0, None, None, None, None), | |
170 | "symbol": (0, "symbol", None, None, None), |
|
168 | "symbol": (0, "symbol", None, None, None), | |
171 | "string": (0, "string", None, None, None), |
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169 | "string": (0, "string", None, None, None), | |
172 | "end": (0, None, None, None, None), |
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170 | "end": (0, None, None, None, None), | |
173 | } |
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171 | } | |
174 |
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172 | |||
175 | keywords = set(['and', 'or', 'not']) |
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173 | keywords = set(['and', 'or', 'not']) | |
176 |
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174 | |||
177 | # default set of valid characters for the initial letter of symbols |
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175 | # default set of valid characters for the initial letter of symbols | |
178 | _syminitletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)] |
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176 | _syminitletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)] | |
179 | if c.isalnum() or c in '._@' or ord(c) > 127) |
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177 | if c.isalnum() or c in '._@' or ord(c) > 127) | |
180 |
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178 | |||
181 | # default set of valid characters for non-initial letters of symbols |
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179 | # default set of valid characters for non-initial letters of symbols | |
182 | _symletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)] |
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180 | _symletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)] | |
183 | if c.isalnum() or c in '-._/@' or ord(c) > 127) |
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181 | if c.isalnum() or c in '-._/@' or ord(c) > 127) | |
184 |
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182 | |||
185 | def tokenize(program, lookup=None, syminitletters=None, symletters=None): |
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183 | def tokenize(program, lookup=None, syminitletters=None, symletters=None): | |
186 | ''' |
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184 | ''' | |
187 | Parse a revset statement into a stream of tokens |
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185 | Parse a revset statement into a stream of tokens | |
188 |
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186 | |||
189 | ``syminitletters`` is the set of valid characters for the initial |
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187 | ``syminitletters`` is the set of valid characters for the initial | |
190 | letter of symbols. |
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188 | letter of symbols. | |
191 |
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189 | |||
192 | By default, character ``c`` is recognized as valid for initial |
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190 | By default, character ``c`` is recognized as valid for initial | |
193 | letter of symbols, if ``c.isalnum() or c in '._@' or ord(c) > 127``. |
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191 | letter of symbols, if ``c.isalnum() or c in '._@' or ord(c) > 127``. | |
194 |
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192 | |||
195 | ``symletters`` is the set of valid characters for non-initial |
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193 | ``symletters`` is the set of valid characters for non-initial | |
196 | letters of symbols. |
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194 | letters of symbols. | |
197 |
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195 | |||
198 | By default, character ``c`` is recognized as valid for non-initial |
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196 | By default, character ``c`` is recognized as valid for non-initial | |
199 | letters of symbols, if ``c.isalnum() or c in '-._/@' or ord(c) > 127``. |
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197 | letters of symbols, if ``c.isalnum() or c in '-._/@' or ord(c) > 127``. | |
200 |
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198 | |||
201 | Check that @ is a valid unquoted token character (issue3686): |
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199 | Check that @ is a valid unquoted token character (issue3686): | |
202 | >>> list(tokenize("@::")) |
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200 | >>> list(tokenize("@::")) | |
203 | [('symbol', '@', 0), ('::', None, 1), ('end', None, 3)] |
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201 | [('symbol', '@', 0), ('::', None, 1), ('end', None, 3)] | |
204 |
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202 | |||
205 | ''' |
|
203 | ''' | |
206 | if syminitletters is None: |
|
204 | if syminitletters is None: | |
207 | syminitletters = _syminitletters |
|
205 | syminitletters = _syminitletters | |
208 | if symletters is None: |
|
206 | if symletters is None: | |
209 | symletters = _symletters |
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207 | symletters = _symletters | |
210 |
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208 | |||
211 | if program and lookup: |
|
209 | if program and lookup: | |
212 | # attempt to parse old-style ranges first to deal with |
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210 | # attempt to parse old-style ranges first to deal with | |
213 | # things like old-tag which contain query metacharacters |
|
211 | # things like old-tag which contain query metacharacters | |
214 | parts = program.split(':', 1) |
|
212 | parts = program.split(':', 1) | |
215 | if all(lookup(sym) for sym in parts if sym): |
|
213 | if all(lookup(sym) for sym in parts if sym): | |
216 | if parts[0]: |
|
214 | if parts[0]: | |
217 | yield ('symbol', parts[0], 0) |
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215 | yield ('symbol', parts[0], 0) | |
218 | if len(parts) > 1: |
|
216 | if len(parts) > 1: | |
219 | s = len(parts[0]) |
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217 | s = len(parts[0]) | |
220 | yield (':', None, s) |
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218 | yield (':', None, s) | |
221 | if parts[1]: |
|
219 | if parts[1]: | |
222 | yield ('symbol', parts[1], s + 1) |
|
220 | yield ('symbol', parts[1], s + 1) | |
223 | yield ('end', None, len(program)) |
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221 | yield ('end', None, len(program)) | |
224 | return |
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222 | return | |
225 |
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223 | |||
226 | pos, l = 0, len(program) |
|
224 | pos, l = 0, len(program) | |
227 | while pos < l: |
|
225 | while pos < l: | |
228 | c = program[pos] |
|
226 | c = program[pos] | |
229 | if c.isspace(): # skip inter-token whitespace |
|
227 | if c.isspace(): # skip inter-token whitespace | |
230 | pass |
|
228 | pass | |
231 | elif c == ':' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '::': # look ahead carefully |
|
229 | elif c == ':' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '::': # look ahead carefully | |
232 | yield ('::', None, pos) |
|
230 | yield ('::', None, pos) | |
233 | pos += 1 # skip ahead |
|
231 | pos += 1 # skip ahead | |
234 | elif c == '.' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '..': # look ahead carefully |
|
232 | elif c == '.' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '..': # look ahead carefully | |
235 | yield ('..', None, pos) |
|
233 | yield ('..', None, pos) | |
236 | pos += 1 # skip ahead |
|
234 | pos += 1 # skip ahead | |
237 | elif c == '#' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '##': # look ahead carefully |
|
235 | elif c == '#' and program[pos:pos + 2] == '##': # look ahead carefully | |
238 | yield ('##', None, pos) |
|
236 | yield ('##', None, pos) | |
239 | pos += 1 # skip ahead |
|
237 | pos += 1 # skip ahead | |
240 | elif c in "():=,-|&+!~^%": # handle simple operators |
|
238 | elif c in "():=,-|&+!~^%": # handle simple operators | |
241 | yield (c, None, pos) |
|
239 | yield (c, None, pos) | |
242 | elif (c in '"\'' or c == 'r' and |
|
240 | elif (c in '"\'' or c == 'r' and | |
243 | program[pos:pos + 2] in ("r'", 'r"')): # handle quoted strings |
|
241 | program[pos:pos + 2] in ("r'", 'r"')): # handle quoted strings | |
244 | if c == 'r': |
|
242 | if c == 'r': | |
245 | pos += 1 |
|
243 | pos += 1 | |
246 | c = program[pos] |
|
244 | c = program[pos] | |
247 | decode = lambda x: x |
|
245 | decode = lambda x: x | |
248 | else: |
|
246 | else: | |
249 | decode = parser.unescapestr |
|
247 | decode = parser.unescapestr | |
250 | pos += 1 |
|
248 | pos += 1 | |
251 | s = pos |
|
249 | s = pos | |
252 | while pos < l: # find closing quote |
|
250 | while pos < l: # find closing quote | |
253 | d = program[pos] |
|
251 | d = program[pos] | |
254 | if d == '\\': # skip over escaped characters |
|
252 | if d == '\\': # skip over escaped characters | |
255 | pos += 2 |
|
253 | pos += 2 | |
256 | continue |
|
254 | continue | |
257 | if d == c: |
|
255 | if d == c: | |
258 | yield ('string', decode(program[s:pos]), s) |
|
256 | yield ('string', decode(program[s:pos]), s) | |
259 | break |
|
257 | break | |
260 | pos += 1 |
|
258 | pos += 1 | |
261 | else: |
|
259 | else: | |
262 | raise error.ParseError(_("unterminated string"), s) |
|
260 | raise error.ParseError(_("unterminated string"), s) | |
263 | # gather up a symbol/keyword |
|
261 | # gather up a symbol/keyword | |
264 | elif c in syminitletters: |
|
262 | elif c in syminitletters: | |
265 | s = pos |
|
263 | s = pos | |
266 | pos += 1 |
|
264 | pos += 1 | |
267 | while pos < l: # find end of symbol |
|
265 | while pos < l: # find end of symbol | |
268 | d = program[pos] |
|
266 | d = program[pos] | |
269 | if d not in symletters: |
|
267 | if d not in symletters: | |
270 | break |
|
268 | break | |
271 | if d == '.' and program[pos - 1] == '.': # special case for .. |
|
269 | if d == '.' and program[pos - 1] == '.': # special case for .. | |
272 | pos -= 1 |
|
270 | pos -= 1 | |
273 | break |
|
271 | break | |
274 | pos += 1 |
|
272 | pos += 1 | |
275 | sym = program[s:pos] |
|
273 | sym = program[s:pos] | |
276 | if sym in keywords: # operator keywords |
|
274 | if sym in keywords: # operator keywords | |
277 | yield (sym, None, s) |
|
275 | yield (sym, None, s) | |
278 | elif '-' in sym: |
|
276 | elif '-' in sym: | |
279 | # some jerk gave us foo-bar-baz, try to check if it's a symbol |
|
277 | # some jerk gave us foo-bar-baz, try to check if it's a symbol | |
280 | if lookup and lookup(sym): |
|
278 | if lookup and lookup(sym): | |
281 | # looks like a real symbol |
|
279 | # looks like a real symbol | |
282 | yield ('symbol', sym, s) |
|
280 | yield ('symbol', sym, s) | |
283 | else: |
|
281 | else: | |
284 | # looks like an expression |
|
282 | # looks like an expression | |
285 | parts = sym.split('-') |
|
283 | parts = sym.split('-') | |
286 | for p in parts[:-1]: |
|
284 | for p in parts[:-1]: | |
287 | if p: # possible consecutive - |
|
285 | if p: # possible consecutive - | |
288 | yield ('symbol', p, s) |
|
286 | yield ('symbol', p, s) | |
289 | s += len(p) |
|
287 | s += len(p) | |
290 | yield ('-', None, pos) |
|
288 | yield ('-', None, pos) | |
291 | s += 1 |
|
289 | s += 1 | |
292 | if parts[-1]: # possible trailing - |
|
290 | if parts[-1]: # possible trailing - | |
293 | yield ('symbol', parts[-1], s) |
|
291 | yield ('symbol', parts[-1], s) | |
294 | else: |
|
292 | else: | |
295 | yield ('symbol', sym, s) |
|
293 | yield ('symbol', sym, s) | |
296 | pos -= 1 |
|
294 | pos -= 1 | |
297 | else: |
|
295 | else: | |
298 | raise error.ParseError(_("syntax error in revset '%s'") % |
|
296 | raise error.ParseError(_("syntax error in revset '%s'") % | |
299 | program, pos) |
|
297 | program, pos) | |
300 | pos += 1 |
|
298 | pos += 1 | |
301 | yield ('end', None, pos) |
|
299 | yield ('end', None, pos) | |
302 |
|
300 | |||
303 | # helpers |
|
301 | # helpers | |
304 |
|
302 | |||
305 | def getsymbol(x): |
|
303 | def getsymbol(x): | |
306 | if x and x[0] == 'symbol': |
|
304 | if x and x[0] == 'symbol': | |
307 | return x[1] |
|
305 | return x[1] | |
308 | raise error.ParseError(_('not a symbol')) |
|
306 | raise error.ParseError(_('not a symbol')) | |
309 |
|
307 | |||
310 | def getstring(x, err): |
|
308 | def getstring(x, err): | |
311 | if x and (x[0] == 'string' or x[0] == 'symbol'): |
|
309 | if x and (x[0] == 'string' or x[0] == 'symbol'): | |
312 | return x[1] |
|
310 | return x[1] | |
313 | raise error.ParseError(err) |
|
311 | raise error.ParseError(err) | |
314 |
|
312 | |||
315 | def getlist(x): |
|
313 | def getlist(x): | |
316 | if not x: |
|
314 | if not x: | |
317 | return [] |
|
315 | return [] | |
318 | if x[0] == 'list': |
|
316 | if x[0] == 'list': | |
319 | return list(x[1:]) |
|
317 | return list(x[1:]) | |
320 | return [x] |
|
318 | return [x] | |
321 |
|
319 | |||
322 | def getargs(x, min, max, err): |
|
320 | def getargs(x, min, max, err): | |
323 | l = getlist(x) |
|
321 | l = getlist(x) | |
324 | if len(l) < min or (max >= 0 and len(l) > max): |
|
322 | if len(l) < min or (max >= 0 and len(l) > max): | |
325 | raise error.ParseError(err) |
|
323 | raise error.ParseError(err) | |
326 | return l |
|
324 | return l | |
327 |
|
325 | |||
328 | def getargsdict(x, funcname, keys): |
|
326 | def getargsdict(x, funcname, keys): | |
329 | return parser.buildargsdict(getlist(x), funcname, keys.split(), |
|
327 | return parser.buildargsdict(getlist(x), funcname, keys.split(), | |
330 | keyvaluenode='keyvalue', keynode='symbol') |
|
328 | keyvaluenode='keyvalue', keynode='symbol') | |
331 |
|
329 | |||
332 | def getset(repo, subset, x): |
|
330 | def getset(repo, subset, x): | |
333 | if not x: |
|
331 | if not x: | |
334 | raise error.ParseError(_("missing argument")) |
|
332 | raise error.ParseError(_("missing argument")) | |
335 | s = methods[x[0]](repo, subset, *x[1:]) |
|
333 | s = methods[x[0]](repo, subset, *x[1:]) | |
336 | if util.safehasattr(s, 'isascending'): |
|
334 | if util.safehasattr(s, 'isascending'): | |
337 | return s |
|
335 | return s | |
338 | # else case should not happen, because all non-func are internal, |
|
336 | # else case should not happen, because all non-func are internal, | |
339 | # ignoring for now. |
|
337 | # ignoring for now. | |
340 | if x[0] == 'func' and x[1][0] == 'symbol' and x[1][1] in symbols: |
|
338 | if x[0] == 'func' and x[1][0] == 'symbol' and x[1][1] in symbols: | |
341 | repo.ui.deprecwarn('revset "%s" uses list instead of smartset' |
|
339 | repo.ui.deprecwarn('revset "%s" uses list instead of smartset' | |
342 | % x[1][1], |
|
340 | % x[1][1], | |
343 | '3.9') |
|
341 | '3.9') | |
344 | return baseset(s) |
|
342 | return baseset(s) | |
345 |
|
343 | |||
346 | def _getrevsource(repo, r): |
|
344 | def _getrevsource(repo, r): | |
347 | extra = repo[r].extra() |
|
345 | extra = repo[r].extra() | |
348 | for label in ('source', 'transplant_source', 'rebase_source'): |
|
346 | for label in ('source', 'transplant_source', 'rebase_source'): | |
349 | if label in extra: |
|
347 | if label in extra: | |
350 | try: |
|
348 | try: | |
351 | return repo[extra[label]].rev() |
|
349 | return repo[extra[label]].rev() | |
352 | except error.RepoLookupError: |
|
350 | except error.RepoLookupError: | |
353 | pass |
|
351 | pass | |
354 | return None |
|
352 | return None | |
355 |
|
353 | |||
356 | # operator methods |
|
354 | # operator methods | |
357 |
|
355 | |||
358 | def stringset(repo, subset, x): |
|
356 | def stringset(repo, subset, x): | |
359 | x = repo[x].rev() |
|
357 | x = repo[x].rev() | |
360 | if (x in subset |
|
358 | if (x in subset | |
361 | or x == node.nullrev and isinstance(subset, fullreposet)): |
|
359 | or x == node.nullrev and isinstance(subset, fullreposet)): | |
362 | return baseset([x]) |
|
360 | return baseset([x]) | |
363 | return baseset() |
|
361 | return baseset() | |
364 |
|
362 | |||
365 | def rangeset(repo, subset, x, y): |
|
363 | def rangeset(repo, subset, x, y): | |
366 | m = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
364 | m = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
367 | n = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), y) |
|
365 | n = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), y) | |
368 |
|
366 | |||
369 | if not m or not n: |
|
367 | if not m or not n: | |
370 | return baseset() |
|
368 | return baseset() | |
371 | m, n = m.first(), n.last() |
|
369 | m, n = m.first(), n.last() | |
372 |
|
370 | |||
373 | if m == n: |
|
371 | if m == n: | |
374 | r = baseset([m]) |
|
372 | r = baseset([m]) | |
375 | elif n == node.wdirrev: |
|
373 | elif n == node.wdirrev: | |
376 | r = spanset(repo, m, len(repo)) + baseset([n]) |
|
374 | r = spanset(repo, m, len(repo)) + baseset([n]) | |
377 | elif m == node.wdirrev: |
|
375 | elif m == node.wdirrev: | |
378 | r = baseset([m]) + spanset(repo, len(repo) - 1, n - 1) |
|
376 | r = baseset([m]) + spanset(repo, len(repo) - 1, n - 1) | |
379 | elif m < n: |
|
377 | elif m < n: | |
380 | r = spanset(repo, m, n + 1) |
|
378 | r = spanset(repo, m, n + 1) | |
381 | else: |
|
379 | else: | |
382 | r = spanset(repo, m, n - 1) |
|
380 | r = spanset(repo, m, n - 1) | |
383 | # XXX We should combine with subset first: 'subset & baseset(...)'. This is |
|
381 | # XXX We should combine with subset first: 'subset & baseset(...)'. This is | |
384 | # necessary to ensure we preserve the order in subset. |
|
382 | # necessary to ensure we preserve the order in subset. | |
385 | # |
|
383 | # | |
386 | # This has performance implication, carrying the sorting over when possible |
|
384 | # This has performance implication, carrying the sorting over when possible | |
387 | # would be more efficient. |
|
385 | # would be more efficient. | |
388 | return r & subset |
|
386 | return r & subset | |
389 |
|
387 | |||
390 | def dagrange(repo, subset, x, y): |
|
388 | def dagrange(repo, subset, x, y): | |
391 | r = fullreposet(repo) |
|
389 | r = fullreposet(repo) | |
392 | xs = reachableroots(repo, getset(repo, r, x), getset(repo, r, y), |
|
390 | xs = reachableroots(repo, getset(repo, r, x), getset(repo, r, y), | |
393 | includepath=True) |
|
391 | includepath=True) | |
394 | return subset & xs |
|
392 | return subset & xs | |
395 |
|
393 | |||
396 | def andset(repo, subset, x, y): |
|
394 | def andset(repo, subset, x, y): | |
397 | return getset(repo, getset(repo, subset, x), y) |
|
395 | return getset(repo, getset(repo, subset, x), y) | |
398 |
|
396 | |||
399 | def differenceset(repo, subset, x, y): |
|
397 | def differenceset(repo, subset, x, y): | |
400 | return getset(repo, subset, x) - getset(repo, subset, y) |
|
398 | return getset(repo, subset, x) - getset(repo, subset, y) | |
401 |
|
399 | |||
402 | def orset(repo, subset, *xs): |
|
400 | def orset(repo, subset, *xs): | |
403 | assert xs |
|
401 | assert xs | |
404 | if len(xs) == 1: |
|
402 | if len(xs) == 1: | |
405 | return getset(repo, subset, xs[0]) |
|
403 | return getset(repo, subset, xs[0]) | |
406 | p = len(xs) // 2 |
|
404 | p = len(xs) // 2 | |
407 | a = orset(repo, subset, *xs[:p]) |
|
405 | a = orset(repo, subset, *xs[:p]) | |
408 | b = orset(repo, subset, *xs[p:]) |
|
406 | b = orset(repo, subset, *xs[p:]) | |
409 | return a + b |
|
407 | return a + b | |
410 |
|
408 | |||
411 | def notset(repo, subset, x): |
|
409 | def notset(repo, subset, x): | |
412 | return subset - getset(repo, subset, x) |
|
410 | return subset - getset(repo, subset, x) | |
413 |
|
411 | |||
414 | def listset(repo, subset, *xs): |
|
412 | def listset(repo, subset, *xs): | |
415 | raise error.ParseError(_("can't use a list in this context"), |
|
413 | raise error.ParseError(_("can't use a list in this context"), | |
416 | hint=_('see hg help "revsets.x or y"')) |
|
414 | hint=_('see hg help "revsets.x or y"')) | |
417 |
|
415 | |||
418 | def keyvaluepair(repo, subset, k, v): |
|
416 | def keyvaluepair(repo, subset, k, v): | |
419 | raise error.ParseError(_("can't use a key-value pair in this context")) |
|
417 | raise error.ParseError(_("can't use a key-value pair in this context")) | |
420 |
|
418 | |||
421 | def func(repo, subset, a, b): |
|
419 | def func(repo, subset, a, b): | |
422 | f = getsymbol(a) |
|
420 | f = getsymbol(a) | |
423 | if f in symbols: |
|
421 | if f in symbols: | |
424 | return symbols[f](repo, subset, b) |
|
422 | return symbols[f](repo, subset, b) | |
425 |
|
423 | |||
426 | keep = lambda fn: getattr(fn, '__doc__', None) is not None |
|
424 | keep = lambda fn: getattr(fn, '__doc__', None) is not None | |
427 |
|
425 | |||
428 | syms = [s for (s, fn) in symbols.items() if keep(fn)] |
|
426 | syms = [s for (s, fn) in symbols.items() if keep(fn)] | |
429 | raise error.UnknownIdentifier(f, syms) |
|
427 | raise error.UnknownIdentifier(f, syms) | |
430 |
|
428 | |||
431 | # functions |
|
429 | # functions | |
432 |
|
430 | |||
433 | # symbols are callables like: |
|
431 | # symbols are callables like: | |
434 | # fn(repo, subset, x) |
|
432 | # fn(repo, subset, x) | |
435 | # with: |
|
433 | # with: | |
436 | # repo - current repository instance |
|
434 | # repo - current repository instance | |
437 | # subset - of revisions to be examined |
|
435 | # subset - of revisions to be examined | |
438 | # x - argument in tree form |
|
436 | # x - argument in tree form | |
439 | symbols = {} |
|
437 | symbols = {} | |
440 |
|
438 | |||
441 | # symbols which can't be used for a DoS attack for any given input |
|
439 | # symbols which can't be used for a DoS attack for any given input | |
442 | # (e.g. those which accept regexes as plain strings shouldn't be included) |
|
440 | # (e.g. those which accept regexes as plain strings shouldn't be included) | |
443 | # functions that just return a lot of changesets (like all) don't count here |
|
441 | # functions that just return a lot of changesets (like all) don't count here | |
444 | safesymbols = set() |
|
442 | safesymbols = set() | |
445 |
|
443 | |||
446 | predicate = registrar.revsetpredicate() |
|
444 | predicate = registrar.revsetpredicate() | |
447 |
|
445 | |||
448 | @predicate('_destupdate') |
|
446 | @predicate('_destupdate') | |
449 | def _destupdate(repo, subset, x): |
|
447 | def _destupdate(repo, subset, x): | |
450 | # experimental revset for update destination |
|
448 | # experimental revset for update destination | |
451 | args = getargsdict(x, 'limit', 'clean check') |
|
449 | args = getargsdict(x, 'limit', 'clean check') | |
452 | return subset & baseset([destutil.destupdate(repo, **args)[0]]) |
|
450 | return subset & baseset([destutil.destupdate(repo, **args)[0]]) | |
453 |
|
451 | |||
454 | @predicate('_destmerge') |
|
452 | @predicate('_destmerge') | |
455 | def _destmerge(repo, subset, x): |
|
453 | def _destmerge(repo, subset, x): | |
456 | # experimental revset for merge destination |
|
454 | # experimental revset for merge destination | |
457 | sourceset = None |
|
455 | sourceset = None | |
458 | if x is not None: |
|
456 | if x is not None: | |
459 | sourceset = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
457 | sourceset = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
460 | return subset & baseset([destutil.destmerge(repo, sourceset=sourceset)]) |
|
458 | return subset & baseset([destutil.destmerge(repo, sourceset=sourceset)]) | |
461 |
|
459 | |||
462 | @predicate('adds(pattern)', safe=True) |
|
460 | @predicate('adds(pattern)', safe=True) | |
463 | def adds(repo, subset, x): |
|
461 | def adds(repo, subset, x): | |
464 | """Changesets that add a file matching pattern. |
|
462 | """Changesets that add a file matching pattern. | |
465 |
|
463 | |||
466 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be |
|
464 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be | |
467 | relative to the current directory and match against a file or a |
|
465 | relative to the current directory and match against a file or a | |
468 | directory. |
|
466 | directory. | |
469 | """ |
|
467 | """ | |
470 | # i18n: "adds" is a keyword |
|
468 | # i18n: "adds" is a keyword | |
471 | pat = getstring(x, _("adds requires a pattern")) |
|
469 | pat = getstring(x, _("adds requires a pattern")) | |
472 | return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 1) |
|
470 | return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 1) | |
473 |
|
471 | |||
474 | @predicate('ancestor(*changeset)', safe=True) |
|
472 | @predicate('ancestor(*changeset)', safe=True) | |
475 | def ancestor(repo, subset, x): |
|
473 | def ancestor(repo, subset, x): | |
476 | """A greatest common ancestor of the changesets. |
|
474 | """A greatest common ancestor of the changesets. | |
477 |
|
475 | |||
478 | Accepts 0 or more changesets. |
|
476 | Accepts 0 or more changesets. | |
479 | Will return empty list when passed no args. |
|
477 | Will return empty list when passed no args. | |
480 | Greatest common ancestor of a single changeset is that changeset. |
|
478 | Greatest common ancestor of a single changeset is that changeset. | |
481 | """ |
|
479 | """ | |
482 | # i18n: "ancestor" is a keyword |
|
480 | # i18n: "ancestor" is a keyword | |
483 | l = getlist(x) |
|
481 | l = getlist(x) | |
484 | rl = fullreposet(repo) |
|
482 | rl = fullreposet(repo) | |
485 | anc = None |
|
483 | anc = None | |
486 |
|
484 | |||
487 | # (getset(repo, rl, i) for i in l) generates a list of lists |
|
485 | # (getset(repo, rl, i) for i in l) generates a list of lists | |
488 | for revs in (getset(repo, rl, i) for i in l): |
|
486 | for revs in (getset(repo, rl, i) for i in l): | |
489 | for r in revs: |
|
487 | for r in revs: | |
490 | if anc is None: |
|
488 | if anc is None: | |
491 | anc = repo[r] |
|
489 | anc = repo[r] | |
492 | else: |
|
490 | else: | |
493 | anc = anc.ancestor(repo[r]) |
|
491 | anc = anc.ancestor(repo[r]) | |
494 |
|
492 | |||
495 | if anc is not None and anc.rev() in subset: |
|
493 | if anc is not None and anc.rev() in subset: | |
496 | return baseset([anc.rev()]) |
|
494 | return baseset([anc.rev()]) | |
497 | return baseset() |
|
495 | return baseset() | |
498 |
|
496 | |||
499 | def _ancestors(repo, subset, x, followfirst=False): |
|
497 | def _ancestors(repo, subset, x, followfirst=False): | |
500 | heads = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
498 | heads = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
501 | if not heads: |
|
499 | if not heads: | |
502 | return baseset() |
|
500 | return baseset() | |
503 | s = _revancestors(repo, heads, followfirst) |
|
501 | s = _revancestors(repo, heads, followfirst) | |
504 | return subset & s |
|
502 | return subset & s | |
505 |
|
503 | |||
506 | @predicate('ancestors(set)', safe=True) |
|
504 | @predicate('ancestors(set)', safe=True) | |
507 | def ancestors(repo, subset, x): |
|
505 | def ancestors(repo, subset, x): | |
508 | """Changesets that are ancestors of a changeset in set. |
|
506 | """Changesets that are ancestors of a changeset in set. | |
509 | """ |
|
507 | """ | |
510 | return _ancestors(repo, subset, x) |
|
508 | return _ancestors(repo, subset, x) | |
511 |
|
509 | |||
512 | @predicate('_firstancestors', safe=True) |
|
510 | @predicate('_firstancestors', safe=True) | |
513 | def _firstancestors(repo, subset, x): |
|
511 | def _firstancestors(repo, subset, x): | |
514 | # ``_firstancestors(set)`` |
|
512 | # ``_firstancestors(set)`` | |
515 | # Like ``ancestors(set)`` but follows only the first parents. |
|
513 | # Like ``ancestors(set)`` but follows only the first parents. | |
516 | return _ancestors(repo, subset, x, followfirst=True) |
|
514 | return _ancestors(repo, subset, x, followfirst=True) | |
517 |
|
515 | |||
518 | def ancestorspec(repo, subset, x, n): |
|
516 | def ancestorspec(repo, subset, x, n): | |
519 | """``set~n`` |
|
517 | """``set~n`` | |
520 | Changesets that are the Nth ancestor (first parents only) of a changeset |
|
518 | Changesets that are the Nth ancestor (first parents only) of a changeset | |
521 | in set. |
|
519 | in set. | |
522 | """ |
|
520 | """ | |
523 | try: |
|
521 | try: | |
524 | n = int(n[1]) |
|
522 | n = int(n[1]) | |
525 | except (TypeError, ValueError): |
|
523 | except (TypeError, ValueError): | |
526 | raise error.ParseError(_("~ expects a number")) |
|
524 | raise error.ParseError(_("~ expects a number")) | |
527 | ps = set() |
|
525 | ps = set() | |
528 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
526 | cl = repo.changelog | |
529 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): |
|
527 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): | |
530 | for i in range(n): |
|
528 | for i in range(n): | |
531 | r = cl.parentrevs(r)[0] |
|
529 | r = cl.parentrevs(r)[0] | |
532 | ps.add(r) |
|
530 | ps.add(r) | |
533 | return subset & ps |
|
531 | return subset & ps | |
534 |
|
532 | |||
535 | @predicate('author(string)', safe=True) |
|
533 | @predicate('author(string)', safe=True) | |
536 | def author(repo, subset, x): |
|
534 | def author(repo, subset, x): | |
537 | """Alias for ``user(string)``. |
|
535 | """Alias for ``user(string)``. | |
538 | """ |
|
536 | """ | |
539 | # i18n: "author" is a keyword |
|
537 | # i18n: "author" is a keyword | |
540 | n = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("author requires a string"))) |
|
538 | n = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("author requires a string"))) | |
541 | kind, pattern, matcher = _substringmatcher(n) |
|
539 | kind, pattern, matcher = _substringmatcher(n) | |
542 | return subset.filter(lambda x: matcher(encoding.lower(repo[x].user())), |
|
540 | return subset.filter(lambda x: matcher(encoding.lower(repo[x].user())), | |
543 | condrepr=('<user %r>', n)) |
|
541 | condrepr=('<user %r>', n)) | |
544 |
|
542 | |||
545 | @predicate('bisect(string)', safe=True) |
|
543 | @predicate('bisect(string)', safe=True) | |
546 | def bisect(repo, subset, x): |
|
544 | def bisect(repo, subset, x): | |
547 | """Changesets marked in the specified bisect status: |
|
545 | """Changesets marked in the specified bisect status: | |
548 |
|
546 | |||
549 | - ``good``, ``bad``, ``skip``: csets explicitly marked as good/bad/skip |
|
547 | - ``good``, ``bad``, ``skip``: csets explicitly marked as good/bad/skip | |
550 | - ``goods``, ``bads`` : csets topologically good/bad |
|
548 | - ``goods``, ``bads`` : csets topologically good/bad | |
551 | - ``range`` : csets taking part in the bisection |
|
549 | - ``range`` : csets taking part in the bisection | |
552 | - ``pruned`` : csets that are goods, bads or skipped |
|
550 | - ``pruned`` : csets that are goods, bads or skipped | |
553 | - ``untested`` : csets whose fate is yet unknown |
|
551 | - ``untested`` : csets whose fate is yet unknown | |
554 | - ``ignored`` : csets ignored due to DAG topology |
|
552 | - ``ignored`` : csets ignored due to DAG topology | |
555 | - ``current`` : the cset currently being bisected |
|
553 | - ``current`` : the cset currently being bisected | |
556 | """ |
|
554 | """ | |
557 | # i18n: "bisect" is a keyword |
|
555 | # i18n: "bisect" is a keyword | |
558 | status = getstring(x, _("bisect requires a string")).lower() |
|
556 | status = getstring(x, _("bisect requires a string")).lower() | |
559 | state = set(hbisect.get(repo, status)) |
|
557 | state = set(hbisect.get(repo, status)) | |
560 | return subset & state |
|
558 | return subset & state | |
561 |
|
559 | |||
562 | # Backward-compatibility |
|
560 | # Backward-compatibility | |
563 | # - no help entry so that we do not advertise it any more |
|
561 | # - no help entry so that we do not advertise it any more | |
564 | @predicate('bisected', safe=True) |
|
562 | @predicate('bisected', safe=True) | |
565 | def bisected(repo, subset, x): |
|
563 | def bisected(repo, subset, x): | |
566 | return bisect(repo, subset, x) |
|
564 | return bisect(repo, subset, x) | |
567 |
|
565 | |||
568 | @predicate('bookmark([name])', safe=True) |
|
566 | @predicate('bookmark([name])', safe=True) | |
569 | def bookmark(repo, subset, x): |
|
567 | def bookmark(repo, subset, x): | |
570 | """The named bookmark or all bookmarks. |
|
568 | """The named bookmark or all bookmarks. | |
571 |
|
569 | |||
572 | If `name` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as |
|
570 | If `name` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as | |
573 | a regular expression. To match a bookmark that actually starts with `re:`, |
|
571 | a regular expression. To match a bookmark that actually starts with `re:`, | |
574 | use the prefix `literal:`. |
|
572 | use the prefix `literal:`. | |
575 | """ |
|
573 | """ | |
576 | # i18n: "bookmark" is a keyword |
|
574 | # i18n: "bookmark" is a keyword | |
577 | args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('bookmark takes one or no arguments')) |
|
575 | args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('bookmark takes one or no arguments')) | |
578 | if args: |
|
576 | if args: | |
579 | bm = getstring(args[0], |
|
577 | bm = getstring(args[0], | |
580 | # i18n: "bookmark" is a keyword |
|
578 | # i18n: "bookmark" is a keyword | |
581 | _('the argument to bookmark must be a string')) |
|
579 | _('the argument to bookmark must be a string')) | |
582 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(bm) |
|
580 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(bm) | |
583 | bms = set() |
|
581 | bms = set() | |
584 | if kind == 'literal': |
|
582 | if kind == 'literal': | |
585 | bmrev = repo._bookmarks.get(pattern, None) |
|
583 | bmrev = repo._bookmarks.get(pattern, None) | |
586 | if not bmrev: |
|
584 | if not bmrev: | |
587 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("bookmark '%s' does not exist") |
|
585 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("bookmark '%s' does not exist") | |
588 | % pattern) |
|
586 | % pattern) | |
589 | bms.add(repo[bmrev].rev()) |
|
587 | bms.add(repo[bmrev].rev()) | |
590 | else: |
|
588 | else: | |
591 | matchrevs = set() |
|
589 | matchrevs = set() | |
592 | for name, bmrev in repo._bookmarks.iteritems(): |
|
590 | for name, bmrev in repo._bookmarks.iteritems(): | |
593 | if matcher(name): |
|
591 | if matcher(name): | |
594 | matchrevs.add(bmrev) |
|
592 | matchrevs.add(bmrev) | |
595 | if not matchrevs: |
|
593 | if not matchrevs: | |
596 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("no bookmarks exist" |
|
594 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("no bookmarks exist" | |
597 | " that match '%s'") % pattern) |
|
595 | " that match '%s'") % pattern) | |
598 | for bmrev in matchrevs: |
|
596 | for bmrev in matchrevs: | |
599 | bms.add(repo[bmrev].rev()) |
|
597 | bms.add(repo[bmrev].rev()) | |
600 | else: |
|
598 | else: | |
601 | bms = set([repo[r].rev() |
|
599 | bms = set([repo[r].rev() | |
602 | for r in repo._bookmarks.values()]) |
|
600 | for r in repo._bookmarks.values()]) | |
603 | bms -= set([node.nullrev]) |
|
601 | bms -= set([node.nullrev]) | |
604 | return subset & bms |
|
602 | return subset & bms | |
605 |
|
603 | |||
606 | @predicate('branch(string or set)', safe=True) |
|
604 | @predicate('branch(string or set)', safe=True) | |
607 | def branch(repo, subset, x): |
|
605 | def branch(repo, subset, x): | |
608 | """ |
|
606 | """ | |
609 | All changesets belonging to the given branch or the branches of the given |
|
607 | All changesets belonging to the given branch or the branches of the given | |
610 | changesets. |
|
608 | changesets. | |
611 |
|
609 | |||
612 | If `string` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as |
|
610 | If `string` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as | |
613 | a regular expression. To match a branch that actually starts with `re:`, |
|
611 | a regular expression. To match a branch that actually starts with `re:`, | |
614 | use the prefix `literal:`. |
|
612 | use the prefix `literal:`. | |
615 | """ |
|
613 | """ | |
616 | getbi = repo.revbranchcache().branchinfo |
|
614 | getbi = repo.revbranchcache().branchinfo | |
617 |
|
615 | |||
618 | try: |
|
616 | try: | |
619 | b = getstring(x, '') |
|
617 | b = getstring(x, '') | |
620 | except error.ParseError: |
|
618 | except error.ParseError: | |
621 | # not a string, but another revspec, e.g. tip() |
|
619 | # not a string, but another revspec, e.g. tip() | |
622 | pass |
|
620 | pass | |
623 | else: |
|
621 | else: | |
624 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(b) |
|
622 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(b) | |
625 | if kind == 'literal': |
|
623 | if kind == 'literal': | |
626 | # note: falls through to the revspec case if no branch with |
|
624 | # note: falls through to the revspec case if no branch with | |
627 | # this name exists and pattern kind is not specified explicitly |
|
625 | # this name exists and pattern kind is not specified explicitly | |
628 | if pattern in repo.branchmap(): |
|
626 | if pattern in repo.branchmap(): | |
629 | return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(getbi(r)[0]), |
|
627 | return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(getbi(r)[0]), | |
630 | condrepr=('<branch %r>', b)) |
|
628 | condrepr=('<branch %r>', b)) | |
631 | if b.startswith('literal:'): |
|
629 | if b.startswith('literal:'): | |
632 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("branch '%s' does not exist") |
|
630 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("branch '%s' does not exist") | |
633 | % pattern) |
|
631 | % pattern) | |
634 | else: |
|
632 | else: | |
635 | return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(getbi(r)[0]), |
|
633 | return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(getbi(r)[0]), | |
636 | condrepr=('<branch %r>', b)) |
|
634 | condrepr=('<branch %r>', b)) | |
637 |
|
635 | |||
638 | s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
636 | s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
639 | b = set() |
|
637 | b = set() | |
640 | for r in s: |
|
638 | for r in s: | |
641 | b.add(getbi(r)[0]) |
|
639 | b.add(getbi(r)[0]) | |
642 | c = s.__contains__ |
|
640 | c = s.__contains__ | |
643 | return subset.filter(lambda r: c(r) or getbi(r)[0] in b, |
|
641 | return subset.filter(lambda r: c(r) or getbi(r)[0] in b, | |
644 | condrepr=lambda: '<branch %r>' % sorted(b)) |
|
642 | condrepr=lambda: '<branch %r>' % sorted(b)) | |
645 |
|
643 | |||
646 | @predicate('bumped()', safe=True) |
|
644 | @predicate('bumped()', safe=True) | |
647 | def bumped(repo, subset, x): |
|
645 | def bumped(repo, subset, x): | |
648 | """Mutable changesets marked as successors of public changesets. |
|
646 | """Mutable changesets marked as successors of public changesets. | |
649 |
|
647 | |||
650 | Only non-public and non-obsolete changesets can be `bumped`. |
|
648 | Only non-public and non-obsolete changesets can be `bumped`. | |
651 | """ |
|
649 | """ | |
652 | # i18n: "bumped" is a keyword |
|
650 | # i18n: "bumped" is a keyword | |
653 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("bumped takes no arguments")) |
|
651 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("bumped takes no arguments")) | |
654 | bumped = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'bumped') |
|
652 | bumped = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'bumped') | |
655 | return subset & bumped |
|
653 | return subset & bumped | |
656 |
|
654 | |||
657 | @predicate('bundle()', safe=True) |
|
655 | @predicate('bundle()', safe=True) | |
658 | def bundle(repo, subset, x): |
|
656 | def bundle(repo, subset, x): | |
659 | """Changesets in the bundle. |
|
657 | """Changesets in the bundle. | |
660 |
|
658 | |||
661 | Bundle must be specified by the -R option.""" |
|
659 | Bundle must be specified by the -R option.""" | |
662 |
|
660 | |||
663 | try: |
|
661 | try: | |
664 | bundlerevs = repo.changelog.bundlerevs |
|
662 | bundlerevs = repo.changelog.bundlerevs | |
665 | except AttributeError: |
|
663 | except AttributeError: | |
666 | raise error.Abort(_("no bundle provided - specify with -R")) |
|
664 | raise error.Abort(_("no bundle provided - specify with -R")) | |
667 | return subset & bundlerevs |
|
665 | return subset & bundlerevs | |
668 |
|
666 | |||
669 | def checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, field): |
|
667 | def checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, field): | |
670 | hasset = matchmod.patkind(pat) == 'set' |
|
668 | hasset = matchmod.patkind(pat) == 'set' | |
671 |
|
669 | |||
672 | mcache = [None] |
|
670 | mcache = [None] | |
673 | def matches(x): |
|
671 | def matches(x): | |
674 | c = repo[x] |
|
672 | c = repo[x] | |
675 | if not mcache[0] or hasset: |
|
673 | if not mcache[0] or hasset: | |
676 | mcache[0] = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=c) |
|
674 | mcache[0] = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=c) | |
677 | m = mcache[0] |
|
675 | m = mcache[0] | |
678 | fname = None |
|
676 | fname = None | |
679 | if not m.anypats() and len(m.files()) == 1: |
|
677 | if not m.anypats() and len(m.files()) == 1: | |
680 | fname = m.files()[0] |
|
678 | fname = m.files()[0] | |
681 | if fname is not None: |
|
679 | if fname is not None: | |
682 | if fname not in c.files(): |
|
680 | if fname not in c.files(): | |
683 | return False |
|
681 | return False | |
684 | else: |
|
682 | else: | |
685 | for f in c.files(): |
|
683 | for f in c.files(): | |
686 | if m(f): |
|
684 | if m(f): | |
687 | break |
|
685 | break | |
688 | else: |
|
686 | else: | |
689 | return False |
|
687 | return False | |
690 | files = repo.status(c.p1().node(), c.node())[field] |
|
688 | files = repo.status(c.p1().node(), c.node())[field] | |
691 | if fname is not None: |
|
689 | if fname is not None: | |
692 | if fname in files: |
|
690 | if fname in files: | |
693 | return True |
|
691 | return True | |
694 | else: |
|
692 | else: | |
695 | for f in files: |
|
693 | for f in files: | |
696 | if m(f): |
|
694 | if m(f): | |
697 | return True |
|
695 | return True | |
698 |
|
696 | |||
699 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<status[%r] %r>', field, pat)) |
|
697 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<status[%r] %r>', field, pat)) | |
700 |
|
698 | |||
701 | def _children(repo, subset, parentset): |
|
699 | def _children(repo, subset, parentset): | |
702 | if not parentset: |
|
700 | if not parentset: | |
703 | return baseset() |
|
701 | return baseset() | |
704 | cs = set() |
|
702 | cs = set() | |
705 | pr = repo.changelog.parentrevs |
|
703 | pr = repo.changelog.parentrevs | |
706 | minrev = parentset.min() |
|
704 | minrev = parentset.min() | |
707 | for r in subset: |
|
705 | for r in subset: | |
708 | if r <= minrev: |
|
706 | if r <= minrev: | |
709 | continue |
|
707 | continue | |
710 | for p in pr(r): |
|
708 | for p in pr(r): | |
711 | if p in parentset: |
|
709 | if p in parentset: | |
712 | cs.add(r) |
|
710 | cs.add(r) | |
713 | return baseset(cs) |
|
711 | return baseset(cs) | |
714 |
|
712 | |||
715 | @predicate('children(set)', safe=True) |
|
713 | @predicate('children(set)', safe=True) | |
716 | def children(repo, subset, x): |
|
714 | def children(repo, subset, x): | |
717 | """Child changesets of changesets in set. |
|
715 | """Child changesets of changesets in set. | |
718 | """ |
|
716 | """ | |
719 | s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
717 | s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
720 | cs = _children(repo, subset, s) |
|
718 | cs = _children(repo, subset, s) | |
721 | return subset & cs |
|
719 | return subset & cs | |
722 |
|
720 | |||
723 | @predicate('closed()', safe=True) |
|
721 | @predicate('closed()', safe=True) | |
724 | def closed(repo, subset, x): |
|
722 | def closed(repo, subset, x): | |
725 | """Changeset is closed. |
|
723 | """Changeset is closed. | |
726 | """ |
|
724 | """ | |
727 | # i18n: "closed" is a keyword |
|
725 | # i18n: "closed" is a keyword | |
728 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("closed takes no arguments")) |
|
726 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("closed takes no arguments")) | |
729 | return subset.filter(lambda r: repo[r].closesbranch(), |
|
727 | return subset.filter(lambda r: repo[r].closesbranch(), | |
730 | condrepr='<branch closed>') |
|
728 | condrepr='<branch closed>') | |
731 |
|
729 | |||
732 | @predicate('contains(pattern)') |
|
730 | @predicate('contains(pattern)') | |
733 | def contains(repo, subset, x): |
|
731 | def contains(repo, subset, x): | |
734 | """The revision's manifest contains a file matching pattern (but might not |
|
732 | """The revision's manifest contains a file matching pattern (but might not | |
735 | modify it). See :hg:`help patterns` for information about file patterns. |
|
733 | modify it). See :hg:`help patterns` for information about file patterns. | |
736 |
|
734 | |||
737 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be |
|
735 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be | |
738 | relative to the current directory and match against a file exactly |
|
736 | relative to the current directory and match against a file exactly | |
739 | for efficiency. |
|
737 | for efficiency. | |
740 | """ |
|
738 | """ | |
741 | # i18n: "contains" is a keyword |
|
739 | # i18n: "contains" is a keyword | |
742 | pat = getstring(x, _("contains requires a pattern")) |
|
740 | pat = getstring(x, _("contains requires a pattern")) | |
743 |
|
741 | |||
744 | def matches(x): |
|
742 | def matches(x): | |
745 | if not matchmod.patkind(pat): |
|
743 | if not matchmod.patkind(pat): | |
746 | pats = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat) |
|
744 | pats = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat) | |
747 | if pats in repo[x]: |
|
745 | if pats in repo[x]: | |
748 | return True |
|
746 | return True | |
749 | else: |
|
747 | else: | |
750 | c = repo[x] |
|
748 | c = repo[x] | |
751 | m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=c) |
|
749 | m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=c) | |
752 | for f in c.manifest(): |
|
750 | for f in c.manifest(): | |
753 | if m(f): |
|
751 | if m(f): | |
754 | return True |
|
752 | return True | |
755 | return False |
|
753 | return False | |
756 |
|
754 | |||
757 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<contains %r>', pat)) |
|
755 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<contains %r>', pat)) | |
758 |
|
756 | |||
759 | @predicate('converted([id])', safe=True) |
|
757 | @predicate('converted([id])', safe=True) | |
760 | def converted(repo, subset, x): |
|
758 | def converted(repo, subset, x): | |
761 | """Changesets converted from the given identifier in the old repository if |
|
759 | """Changesets converted from the given identifier in the old repository if | |
762 | present, or all converted changesets if no identifier is specified. |
|
760 | present, or all converted changesets if no identifier is specified. | |
763 | """ |
|
761 | """ | |
764 |
|
762 | |||
765 | # There is exactly no chance of resolving the revision, so do a simple |
|
763 | # There is exactly no chance of resolving the revision, so do a simple | |
766 | # string compare and hope for the best |
|
764 | # string compare and hope for the best | |
767 |
|
765 | |||
768 | rev = None |
|
766 | rev = None | |
769 | # i18n: "converted" is a keyword |
|
767 | # i18n: "converted" is a keyword | |
770 | l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('converted takes one or no arguments')) |
|
768 | l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('converted takes one or no arguments')) | |
771 | if l: |
|
769 | if l: | |
772 | # i18n: "converted" is a keyword |
|
770 | # i18n: "converted" is a keyword | |
773 | rev = getstring(l[0], _('converted requires a revision')) |
|
771 | rev = getstring(l[0], _('converted requires a revision')) | |
774 |
|
772 | |||
775 | def _matchvalue(r): |
|
773 | def _matchvalue(r): | |
776 | source = repo[r].extra().get('convert_revision', None) |
|
774 | source = repo[r].extra().get('convert_revision', None) | |
777 | return source is not None and (rev is None or source.startswith(rev)) |
|
775 | return source is not None and (rev is None or source.startswith(rev)) | |
778 |
|
776 | |||
779 | return subset.filter(lambda r: _matchvalue(r), |
|
777 | return subset.filter(lambda r: _matchvalue(r), | |
780 | condrepr=('<converted %r>', rev)) |
|
778 | condrepr=('<converted %r>', rev)) | |
781 |
|
779 | |||
782 | @predicate('date(interval)', safe=True) |
|
780 | @predicate('date(interval)', safe=True) | |
783 | def date(repo, subset, x): |
|
781 | def date(repo, subset, x): | |
784 | """Changesets within the interval, see :hg:`help dates`. |
|
782 | """Changesets within the interval, see :hg:`help dates`. | |
785 | """ |
|
783 | """ | |
786 | # i18n: "date" is a keyword |
|
784 | # i18n: "date" is a keyword | |
787 | ds = getstring(x, _("date requires a string")) |
|
785 | ds = getstring(x, _("date requires a string")) | |
788 | dm = util.matchdate(ds) |
|
786 | dm = util.matchdate(ds) | |
789 | return subset.filter(lambda x: dm(repo[x].date()[0]), |
|
787 | return subset.filter(lambda x: dm(repo[x].date()[0]), | |
790 | condrepr=('<date %r>', ds)) |
|
788 | condrepr=('<date %r>', ds)) | |
791 |
|
789 | |||
792 | @predicate('desc(string)', safe=True) |
|
790 | @predicate('desc(string)', safe=True) | |
793 | def desc(repo, subset, x): |
|
791 | def desc(repo, subset, x): | |
794 | """Search commit message for string. The match is case-insensitive. |
|
792 | """Search commit message for string. The match is case-insensitive. | |
795 | """ |
|
793 | """ | |
796 | # i18n: "desc" is a keyword |
|
794 | # i18n: "desc" is a keyword | |
797 | ds = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("desc requires a string"))) |
|
795 | ds = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("desc requires a string"))) | |
798 |
|
796 | |||
799 | def matches(x): |
|
797 | def matches(x): | |
800 | c = repo[x] |
|
798 | c = repo[x] | |
801 | return ds in encoding.lower(c.description()) |
|
799 | return ds in encoding.lower(c.description()) | |
802 |
|
800 | |||
803 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<desc %r>', ds)) |
|
801 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<desc %r>', ds)) | |
804 |
|
802 | |||
805 | def _descendants(repo, subset, x, followfirst=False): |
|
803 | def _descendants(repo, subset, x, followfirst=False): | |
806 | roots = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
804 | roots = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
807 | if not roots: |
|
805 | if not roots: | |
808 | return baseset() |
|
806 | return baseset() | |
809 | s = _revdescendants(repo, roots, followfirst) |
|
807 | s = _revdescendants(repo, roots, followfirst) | |
810 |
|
808 | |||
811 | # Both sets need to be ascending in order to lazily return the union |
|
809 | # Both sets need to be ascending in order to lazily return the union | |
812 | # in the correct order. |
|
810 | # in the correct order. | |
813 | base = subset & roots |
|
811 | base = subset & roots | |
814 | desc = subset & s |
|
812 | desc = subset & s | |
815 | result = base + desc |
|
813 | result = base + desc | |
816 | if subset.isascending(): |
|
814 | if subset.isascending(): | |
817 | result.sort() |
|
815 | result.sort() | |
818 | elif subset.isdescending(): |
|
816 | elif subset.isdescending(): | |
819 | result.sort(reverse=True) |
|
817 | result.sort(reverse=True) | |
820 | else: |
|
818 | else: | |
821 | result = subset & result |
|
819 | result = subset & result | |
822 | return result |
|
820 | return result | |
823 |
|
821 | |||
824 | @predicate('descendants(set)', safe=True) |
|
822 | @predicate('descendants(set)', safe=True) | |
825 | def descendants(repo, subset, x): |
|
823 | def descendants(repo, subset, x): | |
826 | """Changesets which are descendants of changesets in set. |
|
824 | """Changesets which are descendants of changesets in set. | |
827 | """ |
|
825 | """ | |
828 | return _descendants(repo, subset, x) |
|
826 | return _descendants(repo, subset, x) | |
829 |
|
827 | |||
830 | @predicate('_firstdescendants', safe=True) |
|
828 | @predicate('_firstdescendants', safe=True) | |
831 | def _firstdescendants(repo, subset, x): |
|
829 | def _firstdescendants(repo, subset, x): | |
832 | # ``_firstdescendants(set)`` |
|
830 | # ``_firstdescendants(set)`` | |
833 | # Like ``descendants(set)`` but follows only the first parents. |
|
831 | # Like ``descendants(set)`` but follows only the first parents. | |
834 | return _descendants(repo, subset, x, followfirst=True) |
|
832 | return _descendants(repo, subset, x, followfirst=True) | |
835 |
|
833 | |||
836 | @predicate('destination([set])', safe=True) |
|
834 | @predicate('destination([set])', safe=True) | |
837 | def destination(repo, subset, x): |
|
835 | def destination(repo, subset, x): | |
838 | """Changesets that were created by a graft, transplant or rebase operation, |
|
836 | """Changesets that were created by a graft, transplant or rebase operation, | |
839 | with the given revisions specified as the source. Omitting the optional set |
|
837 | with the given revisions specified as the source. Omitting the optional set | |
840 | is the same as passing all(). |
|
838 | is the same as passing all(). | |
841 | """ |
|
839 | """ | |
842 | if x is not None: |
|
840 | if x is not None: | |
843 | sources = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
841 | sources = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
844 | else: |
|
842 | else: | |
845 | sources = fullreposet(repo) |
|
843 | sources = fullreposet(repo) | |
846 |
|
844 | |||
847 | dests = set() |
|
845 | dests = set() | |
848 |
|
846 | |||
849 | # subset contains all of the possible destinations that can be returned, so |
|
847 | # subset contains all of the possible destinations that can be returned, so | |
850 | # iterate over them and see if their source(s) were provided in the arg set. |
|
848 | # iterate over them and see if their source(s) were provided in the arg set. | |
851 | # Even if the immediate src of r is not in the arg set, src's source (or |
|
849 | # Even if the immediate src of r is not in the arg set, src's source (or | |
852 | # further back) may be. Scanning back further than the immediate src allows |
|
850 | # further back) may be. Scanning back further than the immediate src allows | |
853 | # transitive transplants and rebases to yield the same results as transitive |
|
851 | # transitive transplants and rebases to yield the same results as transitive | |
854 | # grafts. |
|
852 | # grafts. | |
855 | for r in subset: |
|
853 | for r in subset: | |
856 | src = _getrevsource(repo, r) |
|
854 | src = _getrevsource(repo, r) | |
857 | lineage = None |
|
855 | lineage = None | |
858 |
|
856 | |||
859 | while src is not None: |
|
857 | while src is not None: | |
860 | if lineage is None: |
|
858 | if lineage is None: | |
861 | lineage = list() |
|
859 | lineage = list() | |
862 |
|
860 | |||
863 | lineage.append(r) |
|
861 | lineage.append(r) | |
864 |
|
862 | |||
865 | # The visited lineage is a match if the current source is in the arg |
|
863 | # The visited lineage is a match if the current source is in the arg | |
866 | # set. Since every candidate dest is visited by way of iterating |
|
864 | # set. Since every candidate dest is visited by way of iterating | |
867 | # subset, any dests further back in the lineage will be tested by a |
|
865 | # subset, any dests further back in the lineage will be tested by a | |
868 | # different iteration over subset. Likewise, if the src was already |
|
866 | # different iteration over subset. Likewise, if the src was already | |
869 | # selected, the current lineage can be selected without going back |
|
867 | # selected, the current lineage can be selected without going back | |
870 | # further. |
|
868 | # further. | |
871 | if src in sources or src in dests: |
|
869 | if src in sources or src in dests: | |
872 | dests.update(lineage) |
|
870 | dests.update(lineage) | |
873 | break |
|
871 | break | |
874 |
|
872 | |||
875 | r = src |
|
873 | r = src | |
876 | src = _getrevsource(repo, r) |
|
874 | src = _getrevsource(repo, r) | |
877 |
|
875 | |||
878 | return subset.filter(dests.__contains__, |
|
876 | return subset.filter(dests.__contains__, | |
879 | condrepr=lambda: '<destination %r>' % sorted(dests)) |
|
877 | condrepr=lambda: '<destination %r>' % sorted(dests)) | |
880 |
|
878 | |||
881 | @predicate('divergent()', safe=True) |
|
879 | @predicate('divergent()', safe=True) | |
882 | def divergent(repo, subset, x): |
|
880 | def divergent(repo, subset, x): | |
883 | """ |
|
881 | """ | |
884 | Final successors of changesets with an alternative set of final successors. |
|
882 | Final successors of changesets with an alternative set of final successors. | |
885 | """ |
|
883 | """ | |
886 | # i18n: "divergent" is a keyword |
|
884 | # i18n: "divergent" is a keyword | |
887 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("divergent takes no arguments")) |
|
885 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("divergent takes no arguments")) | |
888 | divergent = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'divergent') |
|
886 | divergent = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'divergent') | |
889 | return subset & divergent |
|
887 | return subset & divergent | |
890 |
|
888 | |||
891 | @predicate('extinct()', safe=True) |
|
889 | @predicate('extinct()', safe=True) | |
892 | def extinct(repo, subset, x): |
|
890 | def extinct(repo, subset, x): | |
893 | """Obsolete changesets with obsolete descendants only. |
|
891 | """Obsolete changesets with obsolete descendants only. | |
894 | """ |
|
892 | """ | |
895 | # i18n: "extinct" is a keyword |
|
893 | # i18n: "extinct" is a keyword | |
896 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("extinct takes no arguments")) |
|
894 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("extinct takes no arguments")) | |
897 | extincts = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'extinct') |
|
895 | extincts = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'extinct') | |
898 | return subset & extincts |
|
896 | return subset & extincts | |
899 |
|
897 | |||
900 | @predicate('extra(label, [value])', safe=True) |
|
898 | @predicate('extra(label, [value])', safe=True) | |
901 | def extra(repo, subset, x): |
|
899 | def extra(repo, subset, x): | |
902 | """Changesets with the given label in the extra metadata, with the given |
|
900 | """Changesets with the given label in the extra metadata, with the given | |
903 | optional value. |
|
901 | optional value. | |
904 |
|
902 | |||
905 | If `value` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the value is treated as |
|
903 | If `value` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the value is treated as | |
906 | a regular expression. To match a value that actually starts with `re:`, |
|
904 | a regular expression. To match a value that actually starts with `re:`, | |
907 | use the prefix `literal:`. |
|
905 | use the prefix `literal:`. | |
908 | """ |
|
906 | """ | |
909 | args = getargsdict(x, 'extra', 'label value') |
|
907 | args = getargsdict(x, 'extra', 'label value') | |
910 | if 'label' not in args: |
|
908 | if 'label' not in args: | |
911 | # i18n: "extra" is a keyword |
|
909 | # i18n: "extra" is a keyword | |
912 | raise error.ParseError(_('extra takes at least 1 argument')) |
|
910 | raise error.ParseError(_('extra takes at least 1 argument')) | |
913 | # i18n: "extra" is a keyword |
|
911 | # i18n: "extra" is a keyword | |
914 | label = getstring(args['label'], _('first argument to extra must be ' |
|
912 | label = getstring(args['label'], _('first argument to extra must be ' | |
915 | 'a string')) |
|
913 | 'a string')) | |
916 | value = None |
|
914 | value = None | |
917 |
|
915 | |||
918 | if 'value' in args: |
|
916 | if 'value' in args: | |
919 | # i18n: "extra" is a keyword |
|
917 | # i18n: "extra" is a keyword | |
920 | value = getstring(args['value'], _('second argument to extra must be ' |
|
918 | value = getstring(args['value'], _('second argument to extra must be ' | |
921 | 'a string')) |
|
919 | 'a string')) | |
922 | kind, value, matcher = util.stringmatcher(value) |
|
920 | kind, value, matcher = util.stringmatcher(value) | |
923 |
|
921 | |||
924 | def _matchvalue(r): |
|
922 | def _matchvalue(r): | |
925 | extra = repo[r].extra() |
|
923 | extra = repo[r].extra() | |
926 | return label in extra and (value is None or matcher(extra[label])) |
|
924 | return label in extra and (value is None or matcher(extra[label])) | |
927 |
|
925 | |||
928 | return subset.filter(lambda r: _matchvalue(r), |
|
926 | return subset.filter(lambda r: _matchvalue(r), | |
929 | condrepr=('<extra[%r] %r>', label, value)) |
|
927 | condrepr=('<extra[%r] %r>', label, value)) | |
930 |
|
928 | |||
931 | @predicate('filelog(pattern)', safe=True) |
|
929 | @predicate('filelog(pattern)', safe=True) | |
932 | def filelog(repo, subset, x): |
|
930 | def filelog(repo, subset, x): | |
933 | """Changesets connected to the specified filelog. |
|
931 | """Changesets connected to the specified filelog. | |
934 |
|
932 | |||
935 | For performance reasons, visits only revisions mentioned in the file-level |
|
933 | For performance reasons, visits only revisions mentioned in the file-level | |
936 | filelog, rather than filtering through all changesets (much faster, but |
|
934 | filelog, rather than filtering through all changesets (much faster, but | |
937 | doesn't include deletes or duplicate changes). For a slower, more accurate |
|
935 | doesn't include deletes or duplicate changes). For a slower, more accurate | |
938 | result, use ``file()``. |
|
936 | result, use ``file()``. | |
939 |
|
937 | |||
940 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be |
|
938 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be | |
941 | relative to the current directory and match against a file exactly |
|
939 | relative to the current directory and match against a file exactly | |
942 | for efficiency. |
|
940 | for efficiency. | |
943 |
|
941 | |||
944 | If some linkrev points to revisions filtered by the current repoview, we'll |
|
942 | If some linkrev points to revisions filtered by the current repoview, we'll | |
945 | work around it to return a non-filtered value. |
|
943 | work around it to return a non-filtered value. | |
946 | """ |
|
944 | """ | |
947 |
|
945 | |||
948 | # i18n: "filelog" is a keyword |
|
946 | # i18n: "filelog" is a keyword | |
949 | pat = getstring(x, _("filelog requires a pattern")) |
|
947 | pat = getstring(x, _("filelog requires a pattern")) | |
950 | s = set() |
|
948 | s = set() | |
951 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
949 | cl = repo.changelog | |
952 |
|
950 | |||
953 | if not matchmod.patkind(pat): |
|
951 | if not matchmod.patkind(pat): | |
954 | f = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat) |
|
952 | f = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat) | |
955 | files = [f] |
|
953 | files = [f] | |
956 | else: |
|
954 | else: | |
957 | m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=repo[None]) |
|
955 | m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=repo[None]) | |
958 | files = (f for f in repo[None] if m(f)) |
|
956 | files = (f for f in repo[None] if m(f)) | |
959 |
|
957 | |||
960 | for f in files: |
|
958 | for f in files: | |
961 | fl = repo.file(f) |
|
959 | fl = repo.file(f) | |
962 | known = {} |
|
960 | known = {} | |
963 | scanpos = 0 |
|
961 | scanpos = 0 | |
964 | for fr in list(fl): |
|
962 | for fr in list(fl): | |
965 | fn = fl.node(fr) |
|
963 | fn = fl.node(fr) | |
966 | if fn in known: |
|
964 | if fn in known: | |
967 | s.add(known[fn]) |
|
965 | s.add(known[fn]) | |
968 | continue |
|
966 | continue | |
969 |
|
967 | |||
970 | lr = fl.linkrev(fr) |
|
968 | lr = fl.linkrev(fr) | |
971 | if lr in cl: |
|
969 | if lr in cl: | |
972 | s.add(lr) |
|
970 | s.add(lr) | |
973 | elif scanpos is not None: |
|
971 | elif scanpos is not None: | |
974 | # lowest matching changeset is filtered, scan further |
|
972 | # lowest matching changeset is filtered, scan further | |
975 | # ahead in changelog |
|
973 | # ahead in changelog | |
976 | start = max(lr, scanpos) + 1 |
|
974 | start = max(lr, scanpos) + 1 | |
977 | scanpos = None |
|
975 | scanpos = None | |
978 | for r in cl.revs(start): |
|
976 | for r in cl.revs(start): | |
979 | # minimize parsing of non-matching entries |
|
977 | # minimize parsing of non-matching entries | |
980 | if f in cl.revision(r) and f in cl.readfiles(r): |
|
978 | if f in cl.revision(r) and f in cl.readfiles(r): | |
981 | try: |
|
979 | try: | |
982 | # try to use manifest delta fastpath |
|
980 | # try to use manifest delta fastpath | |
983 | n = repo[r].filenode(f) |
|
981 | n = repo[r].filenode(f) | |
984 | if n not in known: |
|
982 | if n not in known: | |
985 | if n == fn: |
|
983 | if n == fn: | |
986 | s.add(r) |
|
984 | s.add(r) | |
987 | scanpos = r |
|
985 | scanpos = r | |
988 | break |
|
986 | break | |
989 | else: |
|
987 | else: | |
990 | known[n] = r |
|
988 | known[n] = r | |
991 | except error.ManifestLookupError: |
|
989 | except error.ManifestLookupError: | |
992 | # deletion in changelog |
|
990 | # deletion in changelog | |
993 | continue |
|
991 | continue | |
994 |
|
992 | |||
995 | return subset & s |
|
993 | return subset & s | |
996 |
|
994 | |||
997 | @predicate('first(set, [n])', safe=True) |
|
995 | @predicate('first(set, [n])', safe=True) | |
998 | def first(repo, subset, x): |
|
996 | def first(repo, subset, x): | |
999 | """An alias for limit(). |
|
997 | """An alias for limit(). | |
1000 | """ |
|
998 | """ | |
1001 | return limit(repo, subset, x) |
|
999 | return limit(repo, subset, x) | |
1002 |
|
1000 | |||
1003 | def _follow(repo, subset, x, name, followfirst=False): |
|
1001 | def _follow(repo, subset, x, name, followfirst=False): | |
1004 | l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("%s takes no arguments or a pattern") % name) |
|
1002 | l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("%s takes no arguments or a pattern") % name) | |
1005 | c = repo['.'] |
|
1003 | c = repo['.'] | |
1006 | if l: |
|
1004 | if l: | |
1007 | x = getstring(l[0], _("%s expected a pattern") % name) |
|
1005 | x = getstring(l[0], _("%s expected a pattern") % name) | |
1008 | matcher = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [x], |
|
1006 | matcher = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [x], | |
1009 | ctx=repo[None], default='path') |
|
1007 | ctx=repo[None], default='path') | |
1010 |
|
1008 | |||
1011 | files = c.manifest().walk(matcher) |
|
1009 | files = c.manifest().walk(matcher) | |
1012 |
|
1010 | |||
1013 | s = set() |
|
1011 | s = set() | |
1014 | for fname in files: |
|
1012 | for fname in files: | |
1015 | fctx = c[fname] |
|
1013 | fctx = c[fname] | |
1016 | s = s.union(set(c.rev() for c in fctx.ancestors(followfirst))) |
|
1014 | s = s.union(set(c.rev() for c in fctx.ancestors(followfirst))) | |
1017 | # include the revision responsible for the most recent version |
|
1015 | # include the revision responsible for the most recent version | |
1018 | s.add(fctx.introrev()) |
|
1016 | s.add(fctx.introrev()) | |
1019 | else: |
|
1017 | else: | |
1020 | s = _revancestors(repo, baseset([c.rev()]), followfirst) |
|
1018 | s = _revancestors(repo, baseset([c.rev()]), followfirst) | |
1021 |
|
1019 | |||
1022 | return subset & s |
|
1020 | return subset & s | |
1023 |
|
1021 | |||
1024 | @predicate('follow([pattern])', safe=True) |
|
1022 | @predicate('follow([pattern])', safe=True) | |
1025 | def follow(repo, subset, x): |
|
1023 | def follow(repo, subset, x): | |
1026 | """ |
|
1024 | """ | |
1027 | An alias for ``::.`` (ancestors of the working directory's first parent). |
|
1025 | An alias for ``::.`` (ancestors of the working directory's first parent). | |
1028 | If pattern is specified, the histories of files matching given |
|
1026 | If pattern is specified, the histories of files matching given | |
1029 | pattern is followed, including copies. |
|
1027 | pattern is followed, including copies. | |
1030 | """ |
|
1028 | """ | |
1031 | return _follow(repo, subset, x, 'follow') |
|
1029 | return _follow(repo, subset, x, 'follow') | |
1032 |
|
1030 | |||
1033 | @predicate('_followfirst', safe=True) |
|
1031 | @predicate('_followfirst', safe=True) | |
1034 | def _followfirst(repo, subset, x): |
|
1032 | def _followfirst(repo, subset, x): | |
1035 | # ``followfirst([pattern])`` |
|
1033 | # ``followfirst([pattern])`` | |
1036 | # Like ``follow([pattern])`` but follows only the first parent of |
|
1034 | # Like ``follow([pattern])`` but follows only the first parent of | |
1037 | # every revisions or files revisions. |
|
1035 | # every revisions or files revisions. | |
1038 | return _follow(repo, subset, x, '_followfirst', followfirst=True) |
|
1036 | return _follow(repo, subset, x, '_followfirst', followfirst=True) | |
1039 |
|
1037 | |||
1040 | @predicate('all()', safe=True) |
|
1038 | @predicate('all()', safe=True) | |
1041 | def getall(repo, subset, x): |
|
1039 | def getall(repo, subset, x): | |
1042 | """All changesets, the same as ``0:tip``. |
|
1040 | """All changesets, the same as ``0:tip``. | |
1043 | """ |
|
1041 | """ | |
1044 | # i18n: "all" is a keyword |
|
1042 | # i18n: "all" is a keyword | |
1045 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("all takes no arguments")) |
|
1043 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("all takes no arguments")) | |
1046 | return subset & spanset(repo) # drop "null" if any |
|
1044 | return subset & spanset(repo) # drop "null" if any | |
1047 |
|
1045 | |||
1048 | @predicate('grep(regex)') |
|
1046 | @predicate('grep(regex)') | |
1049 | def grep(repo, subset, x): |
|
1047 | def grep(repo, subset, x): | |
1050 | """Like ``keyword(string)`` but accepts a regex. Use ``grep(r'...')`` |
|
1048 | """Like ``keyword(string)`` but accepts a regex. Use ``grep(r'...')`` | |
1051 | to ensure special escape characters are handled correctly. Unlike |
|
1049 | to ensure special escape characters are handled correctly. Unlike | |
1052 | ``keyword(string)``, the match is case-sensitive. |
|
1050 | ``keyword(string)``, the match is case-sensitive. | |
1053 | """ |
|
1051 | """ | |
1054 | try: |
|
1052 | try: | |
1055 | # i18n: "grep" is a keyword |
|
1053 | # i18n: "grep" is a keyword | |
1056 | gr = re.compile(getstring(x, _("grep requires a string"))) |
|
1054 | gr = re.compile(getstring(x, _("grep requires a string"))) | |
1057 | except re.error as e: |
|
1055 | except re.error as e: | |
1058 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid match pattern: %s') % e) |
|
1056 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid match pattern: %s') % e) | |
1059 |
|
1057 | |||
1060 | def matches(x): |
|
1058 | def matches(x): | |
1061 | c = repo[x] |
|
1059 | c = repo[x] | |
1062 | for e in c.files() + [c.user(), c.description()]: |
|
1060 | for e in c.files() + [c.user(), c.description()]: | |
1063 | if gr.search(e): |
|
1061 | if gr.search(e): | |
1064 | return True |
|
1062 | return True | |
1065 | return False |
|
1063 | return False | |
1066 |
|
1064 | |||
1067 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<grep %r>', gr.pattern)) |
|
1065 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<grep %r>', gr.pattern)) | |
1068 |
|
1066 | |||
1069 | @predicate('_matchfiles', safe=True) |
|
1067 | @predicate('_matchfiles', safe=True) | |
1070 | def _matchfiles(repo, subset, x): |
|
1068 | def _matchfiles(repo, subset, x): | |
1071 | # _matchfiles takes a revset list of prefixed arguments: |
|
1069 | # _matchfiles takes a revset list of prefixed arguments: | |
1072 | # |
|
1070 | # | |
1073 | # [p:foo, i:bar, x:baz] |
|
1071 | # [p:foo, i:bar, x:baz] | |
1074 | # |
|
1072 | # | |
1075 | # builds a match object from them and filters subset. Allowed |
|
1073 | # builds a match object from them and filters subset. Allowed | |
1076 | # prefixes are 'p:' for regular patterns, 'i:' for include |
|
1074 | # prefixes are 'p:' for regular patterns, 'i:' for include | |
1077 | # patterns and 'x:' for exclude patterns. Use 'r:' prefix to pass |
|
1075 | # patterns and 'x:' for exclude patterns. Use 'r:' prefix to pass | |
1078 | # a revision identifier, or the empty string to reference the |
|
1076 | # a revision identifier, or the empty string to reference the | |
1079 | # working directory, from which the match object is |
|
1077 | # working directory, from which the match object is | |
1080 | # initialized. Use 'd:' to set the default matching mode, default |
|
1078 | # initialized. Use 'd:' to set the default matching mode, default | |
1081 | # to 'glob'. At most one 'r:' and 'd:' argument can be passed. |
|
1079 | # to 'glob'. At most one 'r:' and 'd:' argument can be passed. | |
1082 |
|
1080 | |||
1083 | l = getargs(x, 1, -1, "_matchfiles requires at least one argument") |
|
1081 | l = getargs(x, 1, -1, "_matchfiles requires at least one argument") | |
1084 | pats, inc, exc = [], [], [] |
|
1082 | pats, inc, exc = [], [], [] | |
1085 | rev, default = None, None |
|
1083 | rev, default = None, None | |
1086 | for arg in l: |
|
1084 | for arg in l: | |
1087 | s = getstring(arg, "_matchfiles requires string arguments") |
|
1085 | s = getstring(arg, "_matchfiles requires string arguments") | |
1088 | prefix, value = s[:2], s[2:] |
|
1086 | prefix, value = s[:2], s[2:] | |
1089 | if prefix == 'p:': |
|
1087 | if prefix == 'p:': | |
1090 | pats.append(value) |
|
1088 | pats.append(value) | |
1091 | elif prefix == 'i:': |
|
1089 | elif prefix == 'i:': | |
1092 | inc.append(value) |
|
1090 | inc.append(value) | |
1093 | elif prefix == 'x:': |
|
1091 | elif prefix == 'x:': | |
1094 | exc.append(value) |
|
1092 | exc.append(value) | |
1095 | elif prefix == 'r:': |
|
1093 | elif prefix == 'r:': | |
1096 | if rev is not None: |
|
1094 | if rev is not None: | |
1097 | raise error.ParseError('_matchfiles expected at most one ' |
|
1095 | raise error.ParseError('_matchfiles expected at most one ' | |
1098 | 'revision') |
|
1096 | 'revision') | |
1099 | if value != '': # empty means working directory; leave rev as None |
|
1097 | if value != '': # empty means working directory; leave rev as None | |
1100 | rev = value |
|
1098 | rev = value | |
1101 | elif prefix == 'd:': |
|
1099 | elif prefix == 'd:': | |
1102 | if default is not None: |
|
1100 | if default is not None: | |
1103 | raise error.ParseError('_matchfiles expected at most one ' |
|
1101 | raise error.ParseError('_matchfiles expected at most one ' | |
1104 | 'default mode') |
|
1102 | 'default mode') | |
1105 | default = value |
|
1103 | default = value | |
1106 | else: |
|
1104 | else: | |
1107 | raise error.ParseError('invalid _matchfiles prefix: %s' % prefix) |
|
1105 | raise error.ParseError('invalid _matchfiles prefix: %s' % prefix) | |
1108 | if not default: |
|
1106 | if not default: | |
1109 | default = 'glob' |
|
1107 | default = 'glob' | |
1110 |
|
1108 | |||
1111 | m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pats, include=inc, |
|
1109 | m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pats, include=inc, | |
1112 | exclude=exc, ctx=repo[rev], default=default) |
|
1110 | exclude=exc, ctx=repo[rev], default=default) | |
1113 |
|
1111 | |||
1114 | # This directly read the changelog data as creating changectx for all |
|
1112 | # This directly read the changelog data as creating changectx for all | |
1115 | # revisions is quite expensive. |
|
1113 | # revisions is quite expensive. | |
1116 | getfiles = repo.changelog.readfiles |
|
1114 | getfiles = repo.changelog.readfiles | |
1117 | wdirrev = node.wdirrev |
|
1115 | wdirrev = node.wdirrev | |
1118 | def matches(x): |
|
1116 | def matches(x): | |
1119 | if x == wdirrev: |
|
1117 | if x == wdirrev: | |
1120 | files = repo[x].files() |
|
1118 | files = repo[x].files() | |
1121 | else: |
|
1119 | else: | |
1122 | files = getfiles(x) |
|
1120 | files = getfiles(x) | |
1123 | for f in files: |
|
1121 | for f in files: | |
1124 | if m(f): |
|
1122 | if m(f): | |
1125 | return True |
|
1123 | return True | |
1126 | return False |
|
1124 | return False | |
1127 |
|
1125 | |||
1128 | return subset.filter(matches, |
|
1126 | return subset.filter(matches, | |
1129 | condrepr=('<matchfiles patterns=%r, include=%r ' |
|
1127 | condrepr=('<matchfiles patterns=%r, include=%r ' | |
1130 | 'exclude=%r, default=%r, rev=%r>', |
|
1128 | 'exclude=%r, default=%r, rev=%r>', | |
1131 | pats, inc, exc, default, rev)) |
|
1129 | pats, inc, exc, default, rev)) | |
1132 |
|
1130 | |||
1133 | @predicate('file(pattern)', safe=True) |
|
1131 | @predicate('file(pattern)', safe=True) | |
1134 | def hasfile(repo, subset, x): |
|
1132 | def hasfile(repo, subset, x): | |
1135 | """Changesets affecting files matched by pattern. |
|
1133 | """Changesets affecting files matched by pattern. | |
1136 |
|
1134 | |||
1137 | For a faster but less accurate result, consider using ``filelog()`` |
|
1135 | For a faster but less accurate result, consider using ``filelog()`` | |
1138 | instead. |
|
1136 | instead. | |
1139 |
|
1137 | |||
1140 | This predicate uses ``glob:`` as the default kind of pattern. |
|
1138 | This predicate uses ``glob:`` as the default kind of pattern. | |
1141 | """ |
|
1139 | """ | |
1142 | # i18n: "file" is a keyword |
|
1140 | # i18n: "file" is a keyword | |
1143 | pat = getstring(x, _("file requires a pattern")) |
|
1141 | pat = getstring(x, _("file requires a pattern")) | |
1144 | return _matchfiles(repo, subset, ('string', 'p:' + pat)) |
|
1142 | return _matchfiles(repo, subset, ('string', 'p:' + pat)) | |
1145 |
|
1143 | |||
1146 | @predicate('head()', safe=True) |
|
1144 | @predicate('head()', safe=True) | |
1147 | def head(repo, subset, x): |
|
1145 | def head(repo, subset, x): | |
1148 | """Changeset is a named branch head. |
|
1146 | """Changeset is a named branch head. | |
1149 | """ |
|
1147 | """ | |
1150 | # i18n: "head" is a keyword |
|
1148 | # i18n: "head" is a keyword | |
1151 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("head takes no arguments")) |
|
1149 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("head takes no arguments")) | |
1152 | hs = set() |
|
1150 | hs = set() | |
1153 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1151 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1154 | for ls in repo.branchmap().itervalues(): |
|
1152 | for ls in repo.branchmap().itervalues(): | |
1155 | hs.update(cl.rev(h) for h in ls) |
|
1153 | hs.update(cl.rev(h) for h in ls) | |
1156 | return subset & baseset(hs) |
|
1154 | return subset & baseset(hs) | |
1157 |
|
1155 | |||
1158 | @predicate('heads(set)', safe=True) |
|
1156 | @predicate('heads(set)', safe=True) | |
1159 | def heads(repo, subset, x): |
|
1157 | def heads(repo, subset, x): | |
1160 | """Members of set with no children in set. |
|
1158 | """Members of set with no children in set. | |
1161 | """ |
|
1159 | """ | |
1162 | s = getset(repo, subset, x) |
|
1160 | s = getset(repo, subset, x) | |
1163 | ps = parents(repo, subset, x) |
|
1161 | ps = parents(repo, subset, x) | |
1164 | return s - ps |
|
1162 | return s - ps | |
1165 |
|
1163 | |||
1166 | @predicate('hidden()', safe=True) |
|
1164 | @predicate('hidden()', safe=True) | |
1167 | def hidden(repo, subset, x): |
|
1165 | def hidden(repo, subset, x): | |
1168 | """Hidden changesets. |
|
1166 | """Hidden changesets. | |
1169 | """ |
|
1167 | """ | |
1170 | # i18n: "hidden" is a keyword |
|
1168 | # i18n: "hidden" is a keyword | |
1171 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("hidden takes no arguments")) |
|
1169 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("hidden takes no arguments")) | |
1172 | hiddenrevs = repoview.filterrevs(repo, 'visible') |
|
1170 | hiddenrevs = repoview.filterrevs(repo, 'visible') | |
1173 | return subset & hiddenrevs |
|
1171 | return subset & hiddenrevs | |
1174 |
|
1172 | |||
1175 | @predicate('keyword(string)', safe=True) |
|
1173 | @predicate('keyword(string)', safe=True) | |
1176 | def keyword(repo, subset, x): |
|
1174 | def keyword(repo, subset, x): | |
1177 | """Search commit message, user name, and names of changed files for |
|
1175 | """Search commit message, user name, and names of changed files for | |
1178 | string. The match is case-insensitive. |
|
1176 | string. The match is case-insensitive. | |
1179 | """ |
|
1177 | """ | |
1180 | # i18n: "keyword" is a keyword |
|
1178 | # i18n: "keyword" is a keyword | |
1181 | kw = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("keyword requires a string"))) |
|
1179 | kw = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("keyword requires a string"))) | |
1182 |
|
1180 | |||
1183 | def matches(r): |
|
1181 | def matches(r): | |
1184 | c = repo[r] |
|
1182 | c = repo[r] | |
1185 | return any(kw in encoding.lower(t) |
|
1183 | return any(kw in encoding.lower(t) | |
1186 | for t in c.files() + [c.user(), c.description()]) |
|
1184 | for t in c.files() + [c.user(), c.description()]) | |
1187 |
|
1185 | |||
1188 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<keyword %r>', kw)) |
|
1186 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<keyword %r>', kw)) | |
1189 |
|
1187 | |||
1190 | @predicate('limit(set[, n[, offset]])', safe=True) |
|
1188 | @predicate('limit(set[, n[, offset]])', safe=True) | |
1191 | def limit(repo, subset, x): |
|
1189 | def limit(repo, subset, x): | |
1192 | """First n members of set, defaulting to 1, starting from offset. |
|
1190 | """First n members of set, defaulting to 1, starting from offset. | |
1193 | """ |
|
1191 | """ | |
1194 | args = getargsdict(x, 'limit', 'set n offset') |
|
1192 | args = getargsdict(x, 'limit', 'set n offset') | |
1195 | if 'set' not in args: |
|
1193 | if 'set' not in args: | |
1196 | # i18n: "limit" is a keyword |
|
1194 | # i18n: "limit" is a keyword | |
1197 | raise error.ParseError(_("limit requires one to three arguments")) |
|
1195 | raise error.ParseError(_("limit requires one to three arguments")) | |
1198 | try: |
|
1196 | try: | |
1199 | lim, ofs = 1, 0 |
|
1197 | lim, ofs = 1, 0 | |
1200 | if 'n' in args: |
|
1198 | if 'n' in args: | |
1201 | # i18n: "limit" is a keyword |
|
1199 | # i18n: "limit" is a keyword | |
1202 | lim = int(getstring(args['n'], _("limit requires a number"))) |
|
1200 | lim = int(getstring(args['n'], _("limit requires a number"))) | |
1203 | if 'offset' in args: |
|
1201 | if 'offset' in args: | |
1204 | # i18n: "limit" is a keyword |
|
1202 | # i18n: "limit" is a keyword | |
1205 | ofs = int(getstring(args['offset'], _("limit requires a number"))) |
|
1203 | ofs = int(getstring(args['offset'], _("limit requires a number"))) | |
1206 | if ofs < 0: |
|
1204 | if ofs < 0: | |
1207 | raise error.ParseError(_("negative offset")) |
|
1205 | raise error.ParseError(_("negative offset")) | |
1208 | except (TypeError, ValueError): |
|
1206 | except (TypeError, ValueError): | |
1209 | # i18n: "limit" is a keyword |
|
1207 | # i18n: "limit" is a keyword | |
1210 | raise error.ParseError(_("limit expects a number")) |
|
1208 | raise error.ParseError(_("limit expects a number")) | |
1211 | os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args['set']) |
|
1209 | os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args['set']) | |
1212 | result = [] |
|
1210 | result = [] | |
1213 | it = iter(os) |
|
1211 | it = iter(os) | |
1214 | for x in xrange(ofs): |
|
1212 | for x in xrange(ofs): | |
1215 | y = next(it, None) |
|
1213 | y = next(it, None) | |
1216 | if y is None: |
|
1214 | if y is None: | |
1217 | break |
|
1215 | break | |
1218 | for x in xrange(lim): |
|
1216 | for x in xrange(lim): | |
1219 | y = next(it, None) |
|
1217 | y = next(it, None) | |
1220 | if y is None: |
|
1218 | if y is None: | |
1221 | break |
|
1219 | break | |
1222 | elif y in subset: |
|
1220 | elif y in subset: | |
1223 | result.append(y) |
|
1221 | result.append(y) | |
1224 | return baseset(result, datarepr=('<limit n=%d, offset=%d, %r, %r>', |
|
1222 | return baseset(result, datarepr=('<limit n=%d, offset=%d, %r, %r>', | |
1225 | lim, ofs, subset, os)) |
|
1223 | lim, ofs, subset, os)) | |
1226 |
|
1224 | |||
1227 | @predicate('last(set, [n])', safe=True) |
|
1225 | @predicate('last(set, [n])', safe=True) | |
1228 | def last(repo, subset, x): |
|
1226 | def last(repo, subset, x): | |
1229 | """Last n members of set, defaulting to 1. |
|
1227 | """Last n members of set, defaulting to 1. | |
1230 | """ |
|
1228 | """ | |
1231 | # i18n: "last" is a keyword |
|
1229 | # i18n: "last" is a keyword | |
1232 | l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("last requires one or two arguments")) |
|
1230 | l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("last requires one or two arguments")) | |
1233 | try: |
|
1231 | try: | |
1234 | lim = 1 |
|
1232 | lim = 1 | |
1235 | if len(l) == 2: |
|
1233 | if len(l) == 2: | |
1236 | # i18n: "last" is a keyword |
|
1234 | # i18n: "last" is a keyword | |
1237 | lim = int(getstring(l[1], _("last requires a number"))) |
|
1235 | lim = int(getstring(l[1], _("last requires a number"))) | |
1238 | except (TypeError, ValueError): |
|
1236 | except (TypeError, ValueError): | |
1239 | # i18n: "last" is a keyword |
|
1237 | # i18n: "last" is a keyword | |
1240 | raise error.ParseError(_("last expects a number")) |
|
1238 | raise error.ParseError(_("last expects a number")) | |
1241 | os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0]) |
|
1239 | os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0]) | |
1242 | os.reverse() |
|
1240 | os.reverse() | |
1243 | result = [] |
|
1241 | result = [] | |
1244 | it = iter(os) |
|
1242 | it = iter(os) | |
1245 | for x in xrange(lim): |
|
1243 | for x in xrange(lim): | |
1246 | y = next(it, None) |
|
1244 | y = next(it, None) | |
1247 | if y is None: |
|
1245 | if y is None: | |
1248 | break |
|
1246 | break | |
1249 | elif y in subset: |
|
1247 | elif y in subset: | |
1250 | result.append(y) |
|
1248 | result.append(y) | |
1251 | return baseset(result, datarepr=('<last n=%d, %r, %r>', lim, subset, os)) |
|
1249 | return baseset(result, datarepr=('<last n=%d, %r, %r>', lim, subset, os)) | |
1252 |
|
1250 | |||
1253 | @predicate('max(set)', safe=True) |
|
1251 | @predicate('max(set)', safe=True) | |
1254 | def maxrev(repo, subset, x): |
|
1252 | def maxrev(repo, subset, x): | |
1255 | """Changeset with highest revision number in set. |
|
1253 | """Changeset with highest revision number in set. | |
1256 | """ |
|
1254 | """ | |
1257 | os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
1255 | os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
1258 | try: |
|
1256 | try: | |
1259 | m = os.max() |
|
1257 | m = os.max() | |
1260 | if m in subset: |
|
1258 | if m in subset: | |
1261 | return baseset([m], datarepr=('<max %r, %r>', subset, os)) |
|
1259 | return baseset([m], datarepr=('<max %r, %r>', subset, os)) | |
1262 | except ValueError: |
|
1260 | except ValueError: | |
1263 | # os.max() throws a ValueError when the collection is empty. |
|
1261 | # os.max() throws a ValueError when the collection is empty. | |
1264 | # Same as python's max(). |
|
1262 | # Same as python's max(). | |
1265 | pass |
|
1263 | pass | |
1266 | return baseset(datarepr=('<max %r, %r>', subset, os)) |
|
1264 | return baseset(datarepr=('<max %r, %r>', subset, os)) | |
1267 |
|
1265 | |||
1268 | @predicate('merge()', safe=True) |
|
1266 | @predicate('merge()', safe=True) | |
1269 | def merge(repo, subset, x): |
|
1267 | def merge(repo, subset, x): | |
1270 | """Changeset is a merge changeset. |
|
1268 | """Changeset is a merge changeset. | |
1271 | """ |
|
1269 | """ | |
1272 | # i18n: "merge" is a keyword |
|
1270 | # i18n: "merge" is a keyword | |
1273 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("merge takes no arguments")) |
|
1271 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("merge takes no arguments")) | |
1274 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1272 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1275 | return subset.filter(lambda r: cl.parentrevs(r)[1] != -1, |
|
1273 | return subset.filter(lambda r: cl.parentrevs(r)[1] != -1, | |
1276 | condrepr='<merge>') |
|
1274 | condrepr='<merge>') | |
1277 |
|
1275 | |||
1278 | @predicate('branchpoint()', safe=True) |
|
1276 | @predicate('branchpoint()', safe=True) | |
1279 | def branchpoint(repo, subset, x): |
|
1277 | def branchpoint(repo, subset, x): | |
1280 | """Changesets with more than one child. |
|
1278 | """Changesets with more than one child. | |
1281 | """ |
|
1279 | """ | |
1282 | # i18n: "branchpoint" is a keyword |
|
1280 | # i18n: "branchpoint" is a keyword | |
1283 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("branchpoint takes no arguments")) |
|
1281 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("branchpoint takes no arguments")) | |
1284 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1282 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1285 | if not subset: |
|
1283 | if not subset: | |
1286 | return baseset() |
|
1284 | return baseset() | |
1287 | # XXX this should be 'parentset.min()' assuming 'parentset' is a smartset |
|
1285 | # XXX this should be 'parentset.min()' assuming 'parentset' is a smartset | |
1288 | # (and if it is not, it should.) |
|
1286 | # (and if it is not, it should.) | |
1289 | baserev = min(subset) |
|
1287 | baserev = min(subset) | |
1290 | parentscount = [0]*(len(repo) - baserev) |
|
1288 | parentscount = [0]*(len(repo) - baserev) | |
1291 | for r in cl.revs(start=baserev + 1): |
|
1289 | for r in cl.revs(start=baserev + 1): | |
1292 | for p in cl.parentrevs(r): |
|
1290 | for p in cl.parentrevs(r): | |
1293 | if p >= baserev: |
|
1291 | if p >= baserev: | |
1294 | parentscount[p - baserev] += 1 |
|
1292 | parentscount[p - baserev] += 1 | |
1295 | return subset.filter(lambda r: parentscount[r - baserev] > 1, |
|
1293 | return subset.filter(lambda r: parentscount[r - baserev] > 1, | |
1296 | condrepr='<branchpoint>') |
|
1294 | condrepr='<branchpoint>') | |
1297 |
|
1295 | |||
1298 | @predicate('min(set)', safe=True) |
|
1296 | @predicate('min(set)', safe=True) | |
1299 | def minrev(repo, subset, x): |
|
1297 | def minrev(repo, subset, x): | |
1300 | """Changeset with lowest revision number in set. |
|
1298 | """Changeset with lowest revision number in set. | |
1301 | """ |
|
1299 | """ | |
1302 | os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
1300 | os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
1303 | try: |
|
1301 | try: | |
1304 | m = os.min() |
|
1302 | m = os.min() | |
1305 | if m in subset: |
|
1303 | if m in subset: | |
1306 | return baseset([m], datarepr=('<min %r, %r>', subset, os)) |
|
1304 | return baseset([m], datarepr=('<min %r, %r>', subset, os)) | |
1307 | except ValueError: |
|
1305 | except ValueError: | |
1308 | # os.min() throws a ValueError when the collection is empty. |
|
1306 | # os.min() throws a ValueError when the collection is empty. | |
1309 | # Same as python's min(). |
|
1307 | # Same as python's min(). | |
1310 | pass |
|
1308 | pass | |
1311 | return baseset(datarepr=('<min %r, %r>', subset, os)) |
|
1309 | return baseset(datarepr=('<min %r, %r>', subset, os)) | |
1312 |
|
1310 | |||
1313 | @predicate('modifies(pattern)', safe=True) |
|
1311 | @predicate('modifies(pattern)', safe=True) | |
1314 | def modifies(repo, subset, x): |
|
1312 | def modifies(repo, subset, x): | |
1315 | """Changesets modifying files matched by pattern. |
|
1313 | """Changesets modifying files matched by pattern. | |
1316 |
|
1314 | |||
1317 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be |
|
1315 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be | |
1318 | relative to the current directory and match against a file or a |
|
1316 | relative to the current directory and match against a file or a | |
1319 | directory. |
|
1317 | directory. | |
1320 | """ |
|
1318 | """ | |
1321 | # i18n: "modifies" is a keyword |
|
1319 | # i18n: "modifies" is a keyword | |
1322 | pat = getstring(x, _("modifies requires a pattern")) |
|
1320 | pat = getstring(x, _("modifies requires a pattern")) | |
1323 | return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 0) |
|
1321 | return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 0) | |
1324 |
|
1322 | |||
1325 | @predicate('named(namespace)') |
|
1323 | @predicate('named(namespace)') | |
1326 | def named(repo, subset, x): |
|
1324 | def named(repo, subset, x): | |
1327 | """The changesets in a given namespace. |
|
1325 | """The changesets in a given namespace. | |
1328 |
|
1326 | |||
1329 | If `namespace` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the string is treated as |
|
1327 | If `namespace` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the string is treated as | |
1330 | a regular expression. To match a namespace that actually starts with `re:`, |
|
1328 | a regular expression. To match a namespace that actually starts with `re:`, | |
1331 | use the prefix `literal:`. |
|
1329 | use the prefix `literal:`. | |
1332 | """ |
|
1330 | """ | |
1333 | # i18n: "named" is a keyword |
|
1331 | # i18n: "named" is a keyword | |
1334 | args = getargs(x, 1, 1, _('named requires a namespace argument')) |
|
1332 | args = getargs(x, 1, 1, _('named requires a namespace argument')) | |
1335 |
|
1333 | |||
1336 | ns = getstring(args[0], |
|
1334 | ns = getstring(args[0], | |
1337 | # i18n: "named" is a keyword |
|
1335 | # i18n: "named" is a keyword | |
1338 | _('the argument to named must be a string')) |
|
1336 | _('the argument to named must be a string')) | |
1339 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(ns) |
|
1337 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(ns) | |
1340 | namespaces = set() |
|
1338 | namespaces = set() | |
1341 | if kind == 'literal': |
|
1339 | if kind == 'literal': | |
1342 | if pattern not in repo.names: |
|
1340 | if pattern not in repo.names: | |
1343 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("namespace '%s' does not exist") |
|
1341 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("namespace '%s' does not exist") | |
1344 | % ns) |
|
1342 | % ns) | |
1345 | namespaces.add(repo.names[pattern]) |
|
1343 | namespaces.add(repo.names[pattern]) | |
1346 | else: |
|
1344 | else: | |
1347 | for name, ns in repo.names.iteritems(): |
|
1345 | for name, ns in repo.names.iteritems(): | |
1348 | if matcher(name): |
|
1346 | if matcher(name): | |
1349 | namespaces.add(ns) |
|
1347 | namespaces.add(ns) | |
1350 | if not namespaces: |
|
1348 | if not namespaces: | |
1351 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("no namespace exists" |
|
1349 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("no namespace exists" | |
1352 | " that match '%s'") % pattern) |
|
1350 | " that match '%s'") % pattern) | |
1353 |
|
1351 | |||
1354 | names = set() |
|
1352 | names = set() | |
1355 | for ns in namespaces: |
|
1353 | for ns in namespaces: | |
1356 | for name in ns.listnames(repo): |
|
1354 | for name in ns.listnames(repo): | |
1357 | if name not in ns.deprecated: |
|
1355 | if name not in ns.deprecated: | |
1358 | names.update(repo[n].rev() for n in ns.nodes(repo, name)) |
|
1356 | names.update(repo[n].rev() for n in ns.nodes(repo, name)) | |
1359 |
|
1357 | |||
1360 | names -= set([node.nullrev]) |
|
1358 | names -= set([node.nullrev]) | |
1361 | return subset & names |
|
1359 | return subset & names | |
1362 |
|
1360 | |||
1363 | @predicate('id(string)', safe=True) |
|
1361 | @predicate('id(string)', safe=True) | |
1364 | def node_(repo, subset, x): |
|
1362 | def node_(repo, subset, x): | |
1365 | """Revision non-ambiguously specified by the given hex string prefix. |
|
1363 | """Revision non-ambiguously specified by the given hex string prefix. | |
1366 | """ |
|
1364 | """ | |
1367 | # i18n: "id" is a keyword |
|
1365 | # i18n: "id" is a keyword | |
1368 | l = getargs(x, 1, 1, _("id requires one argument")) |
|
1366 | l = getargs(x, 1, 1, _("id requires one argument")) | |
1369 | # i18n: "id" is a keyword |
|
1367 | # i18n: "id" is a keyword | |
1370 | n = getstring(l[0], _("id requires a string")) |
|
1368 | n = getstring(l[0], _("id requires a string")) | |
1371 | if len(n) == 40: |
|
1369 | if len(n) == 40: | |
1372 | try: |
|
1370 | try: | |
1373 | rn = repo.changelog.rev(node.bin(n)) |
|
1371 | rn = repo.changelog.rev(node.bin(n)) | |
1374 | except (LookupError, TypeError): |
|
1372 | except (LookupError, TypeError): | |
1375 | rn = None |
|
1373 | rn = None | |
1376 | else: |
|
1374 | else: | |
1377 | rn = None |
|
1375 | rn = None | |
1378 | pm = repo.changelog._partialmatch(n) |
|
1376 | pm = repo.changelog._partialmatch(n) | |
1379 | if pm is not None: |
|
1377 | if pm is not None: | |
1380 | rn = repo.changelog.rev(pm) |
|
1378 | rn = repo.changelog.rev(pm) | |
1381 |
|
1379 | |||
1382 | if rn is None: |
|
1380 | if rn is None: | |
1383 | return baseset() |
|
1381 | return baseset() | |
1384 | result = baseset([rn]) |
|
1382 | result = baseset([rn]) | |
1385 | return result & subset |
|
1383 | return result & subset | |
1386 |
|
1384 | |||
1387 | @predicate('obsolete()', safe=True) |
|
1385 | @predicate('obsolete()', safe=True) | |
1388 | def obsolete(repo, subset, x): |
|
1386 | def obsolete(repo, subset, x): | |
1389 | """Mutable changeset with a newer version.""" |
|
1387 | """Mutable changeset with a newer version.""" | |
1390 | # i18n: "obsolete" is a keyword |
|
1388 | # i18n: "obsolete" is a keyword | |
1391 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("obsolete takes no arguments")) |
|
1389 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("obsolete takes no arguments")) | |
1392 | obsoletes = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'obsolete') |
|
1390 | obsoletes = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'obsolete') | |
1393 | return subset & obsoletes |
|
1391 | return subset & obsoletes | |
1394 |
|
1392 | |||
1395 | @predicate('only(set, [set])', safe=True) |
|
1393 | @predicate('only(set, [set])', safe=True) | |
1396 | def only(repo, subset, x): |
|
1394 | def only(repo, subset, x): | |
1397 | """Changesets that are ancestors of the first set that are not ancestors |
|
1395 | """Changesets that are ancestors of the first set that are not ancestors | |
1398 | of any other head in the repo. If a second set is specified, the result |
|
1396 | of any other head in the repo. If a second set is specified, the result | |
1399 | is ancestors of the first set that are not ancestors of the second set |
|
1397 | is ancestors of the first set that are not ancestors of the second set | |
1400 | (i.e. ::<set1> - ::<set2>). |
|
1398 | (i.e. ::<set1> - ::<set2>). | |
1401 | """ |
|
1399 | """ | |
1402 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1400 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1403 | # i18n: "only" is a keyword |
|
1401 | # i18n: "only" is a keyword | |
1404 | args = getargs(x, 1, 2, _('only takes one or two arguments')) |
|
1402 | args = getargs(x, 1, 2, _('only takes one or two arguments')) | |
1405 | include = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args[0]) |
|
1403 | include = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args[0]) | |
1406 | if len(args) == 1: |
|
1404 | if len(args) == 1: | |
1407 | if not include: |
|
1405 | if not include: | |
1408 | return baseset() |
|
1406 | return baseset() | |
1409 |
|
1407 | |||
1410 | descendants = set(_revdescendants(repo, include, False)) |
|
1408 | descendants = set(_revdescendants(repo, include, False)) | |
1411 | exclude = [rev for rev in cl.headrevs() |
|
1409 | exclude = [rev for rev in cl.headrevs() | |
1412 | if not rev in descendants and not rev in include] |
|
1410 | if not rev in descendants and not rev in include] | |
1413 | else: |
|
1411 | else: | |
1414 | exclude = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args[1]) |
|
1412 | exclude = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args[1]) | |
1415 |
|
1413 | |||
1416 | results = set(cl.findmissingrevs(common=exclude, heads=include)) |
|
1414 | results = set(cl.findmissingrevs(common=exclude, heads=include)) | |
1417 | # XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do |
|
1415 | # XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do | |
1418 | # some optimisations from the fact this is a baseset. |
|
1416 | # some optimisations from the fact this is a baseset. | |
1419 | return subset & results |
|
1417 | return subset & results | |
1420 |
|
1418 | |||
1421 | @predicate('origin([set])', safe=True) |
|
1419 | @predicate('origin([set])', safe=True) | |
1422 | def origin(repo, subset, x): |
|
1420 | def origin(repo, subset, x): | |
1423 | """ |
|
1421 | """ | |
1424 | Changesets that were specified as a source for the grafts, transplants or |
|
1422 | Changesets that were specified as a source for the grafts, transplants or | |
1425 | rebases that created the given revisions. Omitting the optional set is the |
|
1423 | rebases that created the given revisions. Omitting the optional set is the | |
1426 | same as passing all(). If a changeset created by these operations is itself |
|
1424 | same as passing all(). If a changeset created by these operations is itself | |
1427 | specified as a source for one of these operations, only the source changeset |
|
1425 | specified as a source for one of these operations, only the source changeset | |
1428 | for the first operation is selected. |
|
1426 | for the first operation is selected. | |
1429 | """ |
|
1427 | """ | |
1430 | if x is not None: |
|
1428 | if x is not None: | |
1431 | dests = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
1429 | dests = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
1432 | else: |
|
1430 | else: | |
1433 | dests = fullreposet(repo) |
|
1431 | dests = fullreposet(repo) | |
1434 |
|
1432 | |||
1435 | def _firstsrc(rev): |
|
1433 | def _firstsrc(rev): | |
1436 | src = _getrevsource(repo, rev) |
|
1434 | src = _getrevsource(repo, rev) | |
1437 | if src is None: |
|
1435 | if src is None: | |
1438 | return None |
|
1436 | return None | |
1439 |
|
1437 | |||
1440 | while True: |
|
1438 | while True: | |
1441 | prev = _getrevsource(repo, src) |
|
1439 | prev = _getrevsource(repo, src) | |
1442 |
|
1440 | |||
1443 | if prev is None: |
|
1441 | if prev is None: | |
1444 | return src |
|
1442 | return src | |
1445 | src = prev |
|
1443 | src = prev | |
1446 |
|
1444 | |||
1447 | o = set([_firstsrc(r) for r in dests]) |
|
1445 | o = set([_firstsrc(r) for r in dests]) | |
1448 | o -= set([None]) |
|
1446 | o -= set([None]) | |
1449 | # XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do |
|
1447 | # XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do | |
1450 | # some optimisations from the fact this is a baseset. |
|
1448 | # some optimisations from the fact this is a baseset. | |
1451 | return subset & o |
|
1449 | return subset & o | |
1452 |
|
1450 | |||
1453 | @predicate('outgoing([path])', safe=True) |
|
1451 | @predicate('outgoing([path])', safe=True) | |
1454 | def outgoing(repo, subset, x): |
|
1452 | def outgoing(repo, subset, x): | |
1455 | """Changesets not found in the specified destination repository, or the |
|
1453 | """Changesets not found in the specified destination repository, or the | |
1456 | default push location. |
|
1454 | default push location. | |
1457 | """ |
|
1455 | """ | |
1458 | # Avoid cycles. |
|
1456 | # Avoid cycles. | |
1459 | from . import ( |
|
1457 | from . import ( | |
1460 | discovery, |
|
1458 | discovery, | |
1461 | hg, |
|
1459 | hg, | |
1462 | ) |
|
1460 | ) | |
1463 | # i18n: "outgoing" is a keyword |
|
1461 | # i18n: "outgoing" is a keyword | |
1464 | l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("outgoing takes one or no arguments")) |
|
1462 | l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("outgoing takes one or no arguments")) | |
1465 | # i18n: "outgoing" is a keyword |
|
1463 | # i18n: "outgoing" is a keyword | |
1466 | dest = l and getstring(l[0], _("outgoing requires a repository path")) or '' |
|
1464 | dest = l and getstring(l[0], _("outgoing requires a repository path")) or '' | |
1467 | dest = repo.ui.expandpath(dest or 'default-push', dest or 'default') |
|
1465 | dest = repo.ui.expandpath(dest or 'default-push', dest or 'default') | |
1468 | dest, branches = hg.parseurl(dest) |
|
1466 | dest, branches = hg.parseurl(dest) | |
1469 | revs, checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, repo, branches, []) |
|
1467 | revs, checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, repo, branches, []) | |
1470 | if revs: |
|
1468 | if revs: | |
1471 | revs = [repo.lookup(rev) for rev in revs] |
|
1469 | revs = [repo.lookup(rev) for rev in revs] | |
1472 | other = hg.peer(repo, {}, dest) |
|
1470 | other = hg.peer(repo, {}, dest) | |
1473 | repo.ui.pushbuffer() |
|
1471 | repo.ui.pushbuffer() | |
1474 | outgoing = discovery.findcommonoutgoing(repo, other, onlyheads=revs) |
|
1472 | outgoing = discovery.findcommonoutgoing(repo, other, onlyheads=revs) | |
1475 | repo.ui.popbuffer() |
|
1473 | repo.ui.popbuffer() | |
1476 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1474 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1477 | o = set([cl.rev(r) for r in outgoing.missing]) |
|
1475 | o = set([cl.rev(r) for r in outgoing.missing]) | |
1478 | return subset & o |
|
1476 | return subset & o | |
1479 |
|
1477 | |||
1480 | @predicate('p1([set])', safe=True) |
|
1478 | @predicate('p1([set])', safe=True) | |
1481 | def p1(repo, subset, x): |
|
1479 | def p1(repo, subset, x): | |
1482 | """First parent of changesets in set, or the working directory. |
|
1480 | """First parent of changesets in set, or the working directory. | |
1483 | """ |
|
1481 | """ | |
1484 | if x is None: |
|
1482 | if x is None: | |
1485 | p = repo[x].p1().rev() |
|
1483 | p = repo[x].p1().rev() | |
1486 | if p >= 0: |
|
1484 | if p >= 0: | |
1487 | return subset & baseset([p]) |
|
1485 | return subset & baseset([p]) | |
1488 | return baseset() |
|
1486 | return baseset() | |
1489 |
|
1487 | |||
1490 | ps = set() |
|
1488 | ps = set() | |
1491 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1489 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1492 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): |
|
1490 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): | |
1493 | ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[0]) |
|
1491 | ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[0]) | |
1494 | ps -= set([node.nullrev]) |
|
1492 | ps -= set([node.nullrev]) | |
1495 | # XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do |
|
1493 | # XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do | |
1496 | # some optimisations from the fact this is a baseset. |
|
1494 | # some optimisations from the fact this is a baseset. | |
1497 | return subset & ps |
|
1495 | return subset & ps | |
1498 |
|
1496 | |||
1499 | @predicate('p2([set])', safe=True) |
|
1497 | @predicate('p2([set])', safe=True) | |
1500 | def p2(repo, subset, x): |
|
1498 | def p2(repo, subset, x): | |
1501 | """Second parent of changesets in set, or the working directory. |
|
1499 | """Second parent of changesets in set, or the working directory. | |
1502 | """ |
|
1500 | """ | |
1503 | if x is None: |
|
1501 | if x is None: | |
1504 | ps = repo[x].parents() |
|
1502 | ps = repo[x].parents() | |
1505 | try: |
|
1503 | try: | |
1506 | p = ps[1].rev() |
|
1504 | p = ps[1].rev() | |
1507 | if p >= 0: |
|
1505 | if p >= 0: | |
1508 | return subset & baseset([p]) |
|
1506 | return subset & baseset([p]) | |
1509 | return baseset() |
|
1507 | return baseset() | |
1510 | except IndexError: |
|
1508 | except IndexError: | |
1511 | return baseset() |
|
1509 | return baseset() | |
1512 |
|
1510 | |||
1513 | ps = set() |
|
1511 | ps = set() | |
1514 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1512 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1515 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): |
|
1513 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): | |
1516 | ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[1]) |
|
1514 | ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[1]) | |
1517 | ps -= set([node.nullrev]) |
|
1515 | ps -= set([node.nullrev]) | |
1518 | # XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do |
|
1516 | # XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do | |
1519 | # some optimisations from the fact this is a baseset. |
|
1517 | # some optimisations from the fact this is a baseset. | |
1520 | return subset & ps |
|
1518 | return subset & ps | |
1521 |
|
1519 | |||
1522 | @predicate('parents([set])', safe=True) |
|
1520 | @predicate('parents([set])', safe=True) | |
1523 | def parents(repo, subset, x): |
|
1521 | def parents(repo, subset, x): | |
1524 | """ |
|
1522 | """ | |
1525 | The set of all parents for all changesets in set, or the working directory. |
|
1523 | The set of all parents for all changesets in set, or the working directory. | |
1526 | """ |
|
1524 | """ | |
1527 | if x is None: |
|
1525 | if x is None: | |
1528 | ps = set(p.rev() for p in repo[x].parents()) |
|
1526 | ps = set(p.rev() for p in repo[x].parents()) | |
1529 | else: |
|
1527 | else: | |
1530 | ps = set() |
|
1528 | ps = set() | |
1531 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1529 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1532 | up = ps.update |
|
1530 | up = ps.update | |
1533 | parentrevs = cl.parentrevs |
|
1531 | parentrevs = cl.parentrevs | |
1534 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): |
|
1532 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): | |
1535 | if r == node.wdirrev: |
|
1533 | if r == node.wdirrev: | |
1536 | up(p.rev() for p in repo[r].parents()) |
|
1534 | up(p.rev() for p in repo[r].parents()) | |
1537 | else: |
|
1535 | else: | |
1538 | up(parentrevs(r)) |
|
1536 | up(parentrevs(r)) | |
1539 | ps -= set([node.nullrev]) |
|
1537 | ps -= set([node.nullrev]) | |
1540 | return subset & ps |
|
1538 | return subset & ps | |
1541 |
|
1539 | |||
1542 | def _phase(repo, subset, target): |
|
1540 | def _phase(repo, subset, target): | |
1543 | """helper to select all rev in phase <target>""" |
|
1541 | """helper to select all rev in phase <target>""" | |
1544 | repo._phasecache.loadphaserevs(repo) # ensure phase's sets are loaded |
|
1542 | repo._phasecache.loadphaserevs(repo) # ensure phase's sets are loaded | |
1545 | if repo._phasecache._phasesets: |
|
1543 | if repo._phasecache._phasesets: | |
1546 | s = repo._phasecache._phasesets[target] - repo.changelog.filteredrevs |
|
1544 | s = repo._phasecache._phasesets[target] - repo.changelog.filteredrevs | |
1547 | s = baseset(s) |
|
1545 | s = baseset(s) | |
1548 | s.sort() # set are non ordered, so we enforce ascending |
|
1546 | s.sort() # set are non ordered, so we enforce ascending | |
1549 | return subset & s |
|
1547 | return subset & s | |
1550 | else: |
|
1548 | else: | |
1551 | phase = repo._phasecache.phase |
|
1549 | phase = repo._phasecache.phase | |
1552 | condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) == target |
|
1550 | condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) == target | |
1553 | return subset.filter(condition, condrepr=('<phase %r>', target), |
|
1551 | return subset.filter(condition, condrepr=('<phase %r>', target), | |
1554 | cache=False) |
|
1552 | cache=False) | |
1555 |
|
1553 | |||
1556 | @predicate('draft()', safe=True) |
|
1554 | @predicate('draft()', safe=True) | |
1557 | def draft(repo, subset, x): |
|
1555 | def draft(repo, subset, x): | |
1558 | """Changeset in draft phase.""" |
|
1556 | """Changeset in draft phase.""" | |
1559 | # i18n: "draft" is a keyword |
|
1557 | # i18n: "draft" is a keyword | |
1560 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("draft takes no arguments")) |
|
1558 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("draft takes no arguments")) | |
1561 | target = phases.draft |
|
1559 | target = phases.draft | |
1562 | return _phase(repo, subset, target) |
|
1560 | return _phase(repo, subset, target) | |
1563 |
|
1561 | |||
1564 | @predicate('secret()', safe=True) |
|
1562 | @predicate('secret()', safe=True) | |
1565 | def secret(repo, subset, x): |
|
1563 | def secret(repo, subset, x): | |
1566 | """Changeset in secret phase.""" |
|
1564 | """Changeset in secret phase.""" | |
1567 | # i18n: "secret" is a keyword |
|
1565 | # i18n: "secret" is a keyword | |
1568 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("secret takes no arguments")) |
|
1566 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("secret takes no arguments")) | |
1569 | target = phases.secret |
|
1567 | target = phases.secret | |
1570 | return _phase(repo, subset, target) |
|
1568 | return _phase(repo, subset, target) | |
1571 |
|
1569 | |||
1572 | def parentspec(repo, subset, x, n): |
|
1570 | def parentspec(repo, subset, x, n): | |
1573 | """``set^0`` |
|
1571 | """``set^0`` | |
1574 | The set. |
|
1572 | The set. | |
1575 | ``set^1`` (or ``set^``), ``set^2`` |
|
1573 | ``set^1`` (or ``set^``), ``set^2`` | |
1576 | First or second parent, respectively, of all changesets in set. |
|
1574 | First or second parent, respectively, of all changesets in set. | |
1577 | """ |
|
1575 | """ | |
1578 | try: |
|
1576 | try: | |
1579 | n = int(n[1]) |
|
1577 | n = int(n[1]) | |
1580 | if n not in (0, 1, 2): |
|
1578 | if n not in (0, 1, 2): | |
1581 | raise ValueError |
|
1579 | raise ValueError | |
1582 | except (TypeError, ValueError): |
|
1580 | except (TypeError, ValueError): | |
1583 | raise error.ParseError(_("^ expects a number 0, 1, or 2")) |
|
1581 | raise error.ParseError(_("^ expects a number 0, 1, or 2")) | |
1584 | ps = set() |
|
1582 | ps = set() | |
1585 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
1583 | cl = repo.changelog | |
1586 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): |
|
1584 | for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x): | |
1587 | if n == 0: |
|
1585 | if n == 0: | |
1588 | ps.add(r) |
|
1586 | ps.add(r) | |
1589 | elif n == 1: |
|
1587 | elif n == 1: | |
1590 | ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[0]) |
|
1588 | ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[0]) | |
1591 | elif n == 2: |
|
1589 | elif n == 2: | |
1592 | parents = cl.parentrevs(r) |
|
1590 | parents = cl.parentrevs(r) | |
1593 | if len(parents) > 1: |
|
1591 | if len(parents) > 1: | |
1594 | ps.add(parents[1]) |
|
1592 | ps.add(parents[1]) | |
1595 | return subset & ps |
|
1593 | return subset & ps | |
1596 |
|
1594 | |||
1597 | @predicate('present(set)', safe=True) |
|
1595 | @predicate('present(set)', safe=True) | |
1598 | def present(repo, subset, x): |
|
1596 | def present(repo, subset, x): | |
1599 | """An empty set, if any revision in set isn't found; otherwise, |
|
1597 | """An empty set, if any revision in set isn't found; otherwise, | |
1600 | all revisions in set. |
|
1598 | all revisions in set. | |
1601 |
|
1599 | |||
1602 | If any of specified revisions is not present in the local repository, |
|
1600 | If any of specified revisions is not present in the local repository, | |
1603 | the query is normally aborted. But this predicate allows the query |
|
1601 | the query is normally aborted. But this predicate allows the query | |
1604 | to continue even in such cases. |
|
1602 | to continue even in such cases. | |
1605 | """ |
|
1603 | """ | |
1606 | try: |
|
1604 | try: | |
1607 | return getset(repo, subset, x) |
|
1605 | return getset(repo, subset, x) | |
1608 | except error.RepoLookupError: |
|
1606 | except error.RepoLookupError: | |
1609 | return baseset() |
|
1607 | return baseset() | |
1610 |
|
1608 | |||
1611 | # for internal use |
|
1609 | # for internal use | |
1612 | @predicate('_notpublic', safe=True) |
|
1610 | @predicate('_notpublic', safe=True) | |
1613 | def _notpublic(repo, subset, x): |
|
1611 | def _notpublic(repo, subset, x): | |
1614 | getargs(x, 0, 0, "_notpublic takes no arguments") |
|
1612 | getargs(x, 0, 0, "_notpublic takes no arguments") | |
1615 | repo._phasecache.loadphaserevs(repo) # ensure phase's sets are loaded |
|
1613 | repo._phasecache.loadphaserevs(repo) # ensure phase's sets are loaded | |
1616 | if repo._phasecache._phasesets: |
|
1614 | if repo._phasecache._phasesets: | |
1617 | s = set() |
|
1615 | s = set() | |
1618 | for u in repo._phasecache._phasesets[1:]: |
|
1616 | for u in repo._phasecache._phasesets[1:]: | |
1619 | s.update(u) |
|
1617 | s.update(u) | |
1620 | s = baseset(s - repo.changelog.filteredrevs) |
|
1618 | s = baseset(s - repo.changelog.filteredrevs) | |
1621 | s.sort() |
|
1619 | s.sort() | |
1622 | return subset & s |
|
1620 | return subset & s | |
1623 | else: |
|
1621 | else: | |
1624 | phase = repo._phasecache.phase |
|
1622 | phase = repo._phasecache.phase | |
1625 | target = phases.public |
|
1623 | target = phases.public | |
1626 | condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) != target |
|
1624 | condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) != target | |
1627 | return subset.filter(condition, condrepr=('<phase %r>', target), |
|
1625 | return subset.filter(condition, condrepr=('<phase %r>', target), | |
1628 | cache=False) |
|
1626 | cache=False) | |
1629 |
|
1627 | |||
1630 | @predicate('public()', safe=True) |
|
1628 | @predicate('public()', safe=True) | |
1631 | def public(repo, subset, x): |
|
1629 | def public(repo, subset, x): | |
1632 | """Changeset in public phase.""" |
|
1630 | """Changeset in public phase.""" | |
1633 | # i18n: "public" is a keyword |
|
1631 | # i18n: "public" is a keyword | |
1634 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("public takes no arguments")) |
|
1632 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("public takes no arguments")) | |
1635 | phase = repo._phasecache.phase |
|
1633 | phase = repo._phasecache.phase | |
1636 | target = phases.public |
|
1634 | target = phases.public | |
1637 | condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) == target |
|
1635 | condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) == target | |
1638 | return subset.filter(condition, condrepr=('<phase %r>', target), |
|
1636 | return subset.filter(condition, condrepr=('<phase %r>', target), | |
1639 | cache=False) |
|
1637 | cache=False) | |
1640 |
|
1638 | |||
1641 | @predicate('remote([id [,path]])', safe=True) |
|
1639 | @predicate('remote([id [,path]])', safe=True) | |
1642 | def remote(repo, subset, x): |
|
1640 | def remote(repo, subset, x): | |
1643 | """Local revision that corresponds to the given identifier in a |
|
1641 | """Local revision that corresponds to the given identifier in a | |
1644 | remote repository, if present. Here, the '.' identifier is a |
|
1642 | remote repository, if present. Here, the '.' identifier is a | |
1645 | synonym for the current local branch. |
|
1643 | synonym for the current local branch. | |
1646 | """ |
|
1644 | """ | |
1647 |
|
1645 | |||
1648 | from . import hg # avoid start-up nasties |
|
1646 | from . import hg # avoid start-up nasties | |
1649 | # i18n: "remote" is a keyword |
|
1647 | # i18n: "remote" is a keyword | |
1650 | l = getargs(x, 0, 2, _("remote takes zero, one, or two arguments")) |
|
1648 | l = getargs(x, 0, 2, _("remote takes zero, one, or two arguments")) | |
1651 |
|
1649 | |||
1652 | q = '.' |
|
1650 | q = '.' | |
1653 | if len(l) > 0: |
|
1651 | if len(l) > 0: | |
1654 | # i18n: "remote" is a keyword |
|
1652 | # i18n: "remote" is a keyword | |
1655 | q = getstring(l[0], _("remote requires a string id")) |
|
1653 | q = getstring(l[0], _("remote requires a string id")) | |
1656 | if q == '.': |
|
1654 | if q == '.': | |
1657 | q = repo['.'].branch() |
|
1655 | q = repo['.'].branch() | |
1658 |
|
1656 | |||
1659 | dest = '' |
|
1657 | dest = '' | |
1660 | if len(l) > 1: |
|
1658 | if len(l) > 1: | |
1661 | # i18n: "remote" is a keyword |
|
1659 | # i18n: "remote" is a keyword | |
1662 | dest = getstring(l[1], _("remote requires a repository path")) |
|
1660 | dest = getstring(l[1], _("remote requires a repository path")) | |
1663 | dest = repo.ui.expandpath(dest or 'default') |
|
1661 | dest = repo.ui.expandpath(dest or 'default') | |
1664 | dest, branches = hg.parseurl(dest) |
|
1662 | dest, branches = hg.parseurl(dest) | |
1665 | revs, checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, repo, branches, []) |
|
1663 | revs, checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, repo, branches, []) | |
1666 | if revs: |
|
1664 | if revs: | |
1667 | revs = [repo.lookup(rev) for rev in revs] |
|
1665 | revs = [repo.lookup(rev) for rev in revs] | |
1668 | other = hg.peer(repo, {}, dest) |
|
1666 | other = hg.peer(repo, {}, dest) | |
1669 | n = other.lookup(q) |
|
1667 | n = other.lookup(q) | |
1670 | if n in repo: |
|
1668 | if n in repo: | |
1671 | r = repo[n].rev() |
|
1669 | r = repo[n].rev() | |
1672 | if r in subset: |
|
1670 | if r in subset: | |
1673 | return baseset([r]) |
|
1671 | return baseset([r]) | |
1674 | return baseset() |
|
1672 | return baseset() | |
1675 |
|
1673 | |||
1676 | @predicate('removes(pattern)', safe=True) |
|
1674 | @predicate('removes(pattern)', safe=True) | |
1677 | def removes(repo, subset, x): |
|
1675 | def removes(repo, subset, x): | |
1678 | """Changesets which remove files matching pattern. |
|
1676 | """Changesets which remove files matching pattern. | |
1679 |
|
1677 | |||
1680 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be |
|
1678 | The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be | |
1681 | relative to the current directory and match against a file or a |
|
1679 | relative to the current directory and match against a file or a | |
1682 | directory. |
|
1680 | directory. | |
1683 | """ |
|
1681 | """ | |
1684 | # i18n: "removes" is a keyword |
|
1682 | # i18n: "removes" is a keyword | |
1685 | pat = getstring(x, _("removes requires a pattern")) |
|
1683 | pat = getstring(x, _("removes requires a pattern")) | |
1686 | return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 2) |
|
1684 | return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 2) | |
1687 |
|
1685 | |||
1688 | @predicate('rev(number)', safe=True) |
|
1686 | @predicate('rev(number)', safe=True) | |
1689 | def rev(repo, subset, x): |
|
1687 | def rev(repo, subset, x): | |
1690 | """Revision with the given numeric identifier. |
|
1688 | """Revision with the given numeric identifier. | |
1691 | """ |
|
1689 | """ | |
1692 | # i18n: "rev" is a keyword |
|
1690 | # i18n: "rev" is a keyword | |
1693 | l = getargs(x, 1, 1, _("rev requires one argument")) |
|
1691 | l = getargs(x, 1, 1, _("rev requires one argument")) | |
1694 | try: |
|
1692 | try: | |
1695 | # i18n: "rev" is a keyword |
|
1693 | # i18n: "rev" is a keyword | |
1696 | l = int(getstring(l[0], _("rev requires a number"))) |
|
1694 | l = int(getstring(l[0], _("rev requires a number"))) | |
1697 | except (TypeError, ValueError): |
|
1695 | except (TypeError, ValueError): | |
1698 | # i18n: "rev" is a keyword |
|
1696 | # i18n: "rev" is a keyword | |
1699 | raise error.ParseError(_("rev expects a number")) |
|
1697 | raise error.ParseError(_("rev expects a number")) | |
1700 | if l not in repo.changelog and l != node.nullrev: |
|
1698 | if l not in repo.changelog and l != node.nullrev: | |
1701 | return baseset() |
|
1699 | return baseset() | |
1702 | return subset & baseset([l]) |
|
1700 | return subset & baseset([l]) | |
1703 |
|
1701 | |||
1704 | @predicate('matching(revision [, field])', safe=True) |
|
1702 | @predicate('matching(revision [, field])', safe=True) | |
1705 | def matching(repo, subset, x): |
|
1703 | def matching(repo, subset, x): | |
1706 | """Changesets in which a given set of fields match the set of fields in the |
|
1704 | """Changesets in which a given set of fields match the set of fields in the | |
1707 | selected revision or set. |
|
1705 | selected revision or set. | |
1708 |
|
1706 | |||
1709 | To match more than one field pass the list of fields to match separated |
|
1707 | To match more than one field pass the list of fields to match separated | |
1710 | by spaces (e.g. ``author description``). |
|
1708 | by spaces (e.g. ``author description``). | |
1711 |
|
1709 | |||
1712 | Valid fields are most regular revision fields and some special fields. |
|
1710 | Valid fields are most regular revision fields and some special fields. | |
1713 |
|
1711 | |||
1714 | Regular revision fields are ``description``, ``author``, ``branch``, |
|
1712 | Regular revision fields are ``description``, ``author``, ``branch``, | |
1715 | ``date``, ``files``, ``phase``, ``parents``, ``substate``, ``user`` |
|
1713 | ``date``, ``files``, ``phase``, ``parents``, ``substate``, ``user`` | |
1716 | and ``diff``. |
|
1714 | and ``diff``. | |
1717 | Note that ``author`` and ``user`` are synonyms. ``diff`` refers to the |
|
1715 | Note that ``author`` and ``user`` are synonyms. ``diff`` refers to the | |
1718 | contents of the revision. Two revisions matching their ``diff`` will |
|
1716 | contents of the revision. Two revisions matching their ``diff`` will | |
1719 | also match their ``files``. |
|
1717 | also match their ``files``. | |
1720 |
|
1718 | |||
1721 | Special fields are ``summary`` and ``metadata``: |
|
1719 | Special fields are ``summary`` and ``metadata``: | |
1722 | ``summary`` matches the first line of the description. |
|
1720 | ``summary`` matches the first line of the description. | |
1723 | ``metadata`` is equivalent to matching ``description user date`` |
|
1721 | ``metadata`` is equivalent to matching ``description user date`` | |
1724 | (i.e. it matches the main metadata fields). |
|
1722 | (i.e. it matches the main metadata fields). | |
1725 |
|
1723 | |||
1726 | ``metadata`` is the default field which is used when no fields are |
|
1724 | ``metadata`` is the default field which is used when no fields are | |
1727 | specified. You can match more than one field at a time. |
|
1725 | specified. You can match more than one field at a time. | |
1728 | """ |
|
1726 | """ | |
1729 | # i18n: "matching" is a keyword |
|
1727 | # i18n: "matching" is a keyword | |
1730 | l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("matching takes 1 or 2 arguments")) |
|
1728 | l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("matching takes 1 or 2 arguments")) | |
1731 |
|
1729 | |||
1732 | revs = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0]) |
|
1730 | revs = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0]) | |
1733 |
|
1731 | |||
1734 | fieldlist = ['metadata'] |
|
1732 | fieldlist = ['metadata'] | |
1735 | if len(l) > 1: |
|
1733 | if len(l) > 1: | |
1736 | fieldlist = getstring(l[1], |
|
1734 | fieldlist = getstring(l[1], | |
1737 | # i18n: "matching" is a keyword |
|
1735 | # i18n: "matching" is a keyword | |
1738 | _("matching requires a string " |
|
1736 | _("matching requires a string " | |
1739 | "as its second argument")).split() |
|
1737 | "as its second argument")).split() | |
1740 |
|
1738 | |||
1741 | # Make sure that there are no repeated fields, |
|
1739 | # Make sure that there are no repeated fields, | |
1742 | # expand the 'special' 'metadata' field type |
|
1740 | # expand the 'special' 'metadata' field type | |
1743 | # and check the 'files' whenever we check the 'diff' |
|
1741 | # and check the 'files' whenever we check the 'diff' | |
1744 | fields = [] |
|
1742 | fields = [] | |
1745 | for field in fieldlist: |
|
1743 | for field in fieldlist: | |
1746 | if field == 'metadata': |
|
1744 | if field == 'metadata': | |
1747 | fields += ['user', 'description', 'date'] |
|
1745 | fields += ['user', 'description', 'date'] | |
1748 | elif field == 'diff': |
|
1746 | elif field == 'diff': | |
1749 | # a revision matching the diff must also match the files |
|
1747 | # a revision matching the diff must also match the files | |
1750 | # since matching the diff is very costly, make sure to |
|
1748 | # since matching the diff is very costly, make sure to | |
1751 | # also match the files first |
|
1749 | # also match the files first | |
1752 | fields += ['files', 'diff'] |
|
1750 | fields += ['files', 'diff'] | |
1753 | else: |
|
1751 | else: | |
1754 | if field == 'author': |
|
1752 | if field == 'author': | |
1755 | field = 'user' |
|
1753 | field = 'user' | |
1756 | fields.append(field) |
|
1754 | fields.append(field) | |
1757 | fields = set(fields) |
|
1755 | fields = set(fields) | |
1758 | if 'summary' in fields and 'description' in fields: |
|
1756 | if 'summary' in fields and 'description' in fields: | |
1759 | # If a revision matches its description it also matches its summary |
|
1757 | # If a revision matches its description it also matches its summary | |
1760 | fields.discard('summary') |
|
1758 | fields.discard('summary') | |
1761 |
|
1759 | |||
1762 | # We may want to match more than one field |
|
1760 | # We may want to match more than one field | |
1763 | # Not all fields take the same amount of time to be matched |
|
1761 | # Not all fields take the same amount of time to be matched | |
1764 | # Sort the selected fields in order of increasing matching cost |
|
1762 | # Sort the selected fields in order of increasing matching cost | |
1765 | fieldorder = ['phase', 'parents', 'user', 'date', 'branch', 'summary', |
|
1763 | fieldorder = ['phase', 'parents', 'user', 'date', 'branch', 'summary', | |
1766 | 'files', 'description', 'substate', 'diff'] |
|
1764 | 'files', 'description', 'substate', 'diff'] | |
1767 | def fieldkeyfunc(f): |
|
1765 | def fieldkeyfunc(f): | |
1768 | try: |
|
1766 | try: | |
1769 | return fieldorder.index(f) |
|
1767 | return fieldorder.index(f) | |
1770 | except ValueError: |
|
1768 | except ValueError: | |
1771 | # assume an unknown field is very costly |
|
1769 | # assume an unknown field is very costly | |
1772 | return len(fieldorder) |
|
1770 | return len(fieldorder) | |
1773 | fields = list(fields) |
|
1771 | fields = list(fields) | |
1774 | fields.sort(key=fieldkeyfunc) |
|
1772 | fields.sort(key=fieldkeyfunc) | |
1775 |
|
1773 | |||
1776 | # Each field will be matched with its own "getfield" function |
|
1774 | # Each field will be matched with its own "getfield" function | |
1777 | # which will be added to the getfieldfuncs array of functions |
|
1775 | # which will be added to the getfieldfuncs array of functions | |
1778 | getfieldfuncs = [] |
|
1776 | getfieldfuncs = [] | |
1779 | _funcs = { |
|
1777 | _funcs = { | |
1780 | 'user': lambda r: repo[r].user(), |
|
1778 | 'user': lambda r: repo[r].user(), | |
1781 | 'branch': lambda r: repo[r].branch(), |
|
1779 | 'branch': lambda r: repo[r].branch(), | |
1782 | 'date': lambda r: repo[r].date(), |
|
1780 | 'date': lambda r: repo[r].date(), | |
1783 | 'description': lambda r: repo[r].description(), |
|
1781 | 'description': lambda r: repo[r].description(), | |
1784 | 'files': lambda r: repo[r].files(), |
|
1782 | 'files': lambda r: repo[r].files(), | |
1785 | 'parents': lambda r: repo[r].parents(), |
|
1783 | 'parents': lambda r: repo[r].parents(), | |
1786 | 'phase': lambda r: repo[r].phase(), |
|
1784 | 'phase': lambda r: repo[r].phase(), | |
1787 | 'substate': lambda r: repo[r].substate, |
|
1785 | 'substate': lambda r: repo[r].substate, | |
1788 | 'summary': lambda r: repo[r].description().splitlines()[0], |
|
1786 | 'summary': lambda r: repo[r].description().splitlines()[0], | |
1789 | 'diff': lambda r: list(repo[r].diff(git=True),) |
|
1787 | 'diff': lambda r: list(repo[r].diff(git=True),) | |
1790 | } |
|
1788 | } | |
1791 | for info in fields: |
|
1789 | for info in fields: | |
1792 | getfield = _funcs.get(info, None) |
|
1790 | getfield = _funcs.get(info, None) | |
1793 | if getfield is None: |
|
1791 | if getfield is None: | |
1794 | raise error.ParseError( |
|
1792 | raise error.ParseError( | |
1795 | # i18n: "matching" is a keyword |
|
1793 | # i18n: "matching" is a keyword | |
1796 | _("unexpected field name passed to matching: %s") % info) |
|
1794 | _("unexpected field name passed to matching: %s") % info) | |
1797 | getfieldfuncs.append(getfield) |
|
1795 | getfieldfuncs.append(getfield) | |
1798 | # convert the getfield array of functions into a "getinfo" function |
|
1796 | # convert the getfield array of functions into a "getinfo" function | |
1799 | # which returns an array of field values (or a single value if there |
|
1797 | # which returns an array of field values (or a single value if there | |
1800 | # is only one field to match) |
|
1798 | # is only one field to match) | |
1801 | getinfo = lambda r: [f(r) for f in getfieldfuncs] |
|
1799 | getinfo = lambda r: [f(r) for f in getfieldfuncs] | |
1802 |
|
1800 | |||
1803 | def matches(x): |
|
1801 | def matches(x): | |
1804 | for rev in revs: |
|
1802 | for rev in revs: | |
1805 | target = getinfo(rev) |
|
1803 | target = getinfo(rev) | |
1806 | match = True |
|
1804 | match = True | |
1807 | for n, f in enumerate(getfieldfuncs): |
|
1805 | for n, f in enumerate(getfieldfuncs): | |
1808 | if target[n] != f(x): |
|
1806 | if target[n] != f(x): | |
1809 | match = False |
|
1807 | match = False | |
1810 | if match: |
|
1808 | if match: | |
1811 | return True |
|
1809 | return True | |
1812 | return False |
|
1810 | return False | |
1813 |
|
1811 | |||
1814 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<matching%r %r>', fields, revs)) |
|
1812 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<matching%r %r>', fields, revs)) | |
1815 |
|
1813 | |||
1816 | @predicate('reverse(set)', safe=True) |
|
1814 | @predicate('reverse(set)', safe=True) | |
1817 | def reverse(repo, subset, x): |
|
1815 | def reverse(repo, subset, x): | |
1818 | """Reverse order of set. |
|
1816 | """Reverse order of set. | |
1819 | """ |
|
1817 | """ | |
1820 | l = getset(repo, subset, x) |
|
1818 | l = getset(repo, subset, x) | |
1821 | l.reverse() |
|
1819 | l.reverse() | |
1822 | return l |
|
1820 | return l | |
1823 |
|
1821 | |||
1824 | @predicate('roots(set)', safe=True) |
|
1822 | @predicate('roots(set)', safe=True) | |
1825 | def roots(repo, subset, x): |
|
1823 | def roots(repo, subset, x): | |
1826 | """Changesets in set with no parent changeset in set. |
|
1824 | """Changesets in set with no parent changeset in set. | |
1827 | """ |
|
1825 | """ | |
1828 | s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) |
|
1826 | s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x) | |
1829 | parents = repo.changelog.parentrevs |
|
1827 | parents = repo.changelog.parentrevs | |
1830 | def filter(r): |
|
1828 | def filter(r): | |
1831 | for p in parents(r): |
|
1829 | for p in parents(r): | |
1832 | if 0 <= p and p in s: |
|
1830 | if 0 <= p and p in s: | |
1833 | return False |
|
1831 | return False | |
1834 | return True |
|
1832 | return True | |
1835 | return subset & s.filter(filter, condrepr='<roots>') |
|
1833 | return subset & s.filter(filter, condrepr='<roots>') | |
1836 |
|
1834 | |||
1837 | _sortkeyfuncs = { |
|
1835 | _sortkeyfuncs = { | |
1838 | 'rev': lambda c: c.rev(), |
|
1836 | 'rev': lambda c: c.rev(), | |
1839 | 'branch': lambda c: c.branch(), |
|
1837 | 'branch': lambda c: c.branch(), | |
1840 | 'desc': lambda c: c.description(), |
|
1838 | 'desc': lambda c: c.description(), | |
1841 | 'user': lambda c: c.user(), |
|
1839 | 'user': lambda c: c.user(), | |
1842 | 'author': lambda c: c.user(), |
|
1840 | 'author': lambda c: c.user(), | |
1843 | 'date': lambda c: c.date()[0], |
|
1841 | 'date': lambda c: c.date()[0], | |
1844 | } |
|
1842 | } | |
1845 |
|
1843 | |||
1846 | def _getsortargs(x): |
|
1844 | def _getsortargs(x): | |
1847 | """Parse sort options into (set, [(key, reverse)], opts)""" |
|
1845 | """Parse sort options into (set, [(key, reverse)], opts)""" | |
1848 | args = getargsdict(x, 'sort', 'set keys topo.firstbranch') |
|
1846 | args = getargsdict(x, 'sort', 'set keys topo.firstbranch') | |
1849 | if 'set' not in args: |
|
1847 | if 'set' not in args: | |
1850 | # i18n: "sort" is a keyword |
|
1848 | # i18n: "sort" is a keyword | |
1851 | raise error.ParseError(_('sort requires one or two arguments')) |
|
1849 | raise error.ParseError(_('sort requires one or two arguments')) | |
1852 | keys = "rev" |
|
1850 | keys = "rev" | |
1853 | if 'keys' in args: |
|
1851 | if 'keys' in args: | |
1854 | # i18n: "sort" is a keyword |
|
1852 | # i18n: "sort" is a keyword | |
1855 | keys = getstring(args['keys'], _("sort spec must be a string")) |
|
1853 | keys = getstring(args['keys'], _("sort spec must be a string")) | |
1856 |
|
1854 | |||
1857 | keyflags = [] |
|
1855 | keyflags = [] | |
1858 | for k in keys.split(): |
|
1856 | for k in keys.split(): | |
1859 | fk = k |
|
1857 | fk = k | |
1860 | reverse = (k[0] == '-') |
|
1858 | reverse = (k[0] == '-') | |
1861 | if reverse: |
|
1859 | if reverse: | |
1862 | k = k[1:] |
|
1860 | k = k[1:] | |
1863 | if k not in _sortkeyfuncs and k != 'topo': |
|
1861 | if k not in _sortkeyfuncs and k != 'topo': | |
1864 | raise error.ParseError(_("unknown sort key %r") % fk) |
|
1862 | raise error.ParseError(_("unknown sort key %r") % fk) | |
1865 | keyflags.append((k, reverse)) |
|
1863 | keyflags.append((k, reverse)) | |
1866 |
|
1864 | |||
1867 | if len(keyflags) > 1 and any(k == 'topo' for k, reverse in keyflags): |
|
1865 | if len(keyflags) > 1 and any(k == 'topo' for k, reverse in keyflags): | |
1868 | # i18n: "topo" is a keyword |
|
1866 | # i18n: "topo" is a keyword | |
1869 | raise error.ParseError(_('topo sort order cannot be combined ' |
|
1867 | raise error.ParseError(_('topo sort order cannot be combined ' | |
1870 | 'with other sort keys')) |
|
1868 | 'with other sort keys')) | |
1871 |
|
1869 | |||
1872 | opts = {} |
|
1870 | opts = {} | |
1873 | if 'topo.firstbranch' in args: |
|
1871 | if 'topo.firstbranch' in args: | |
1874 | if any(k == 'topo' for k, reverse in keyflags): |
|
1872 | if any(k == 'topo' for k, reverse in keyflags): | |
1875 | opts['topo.firstbranch'] = args['topo.firstbranch'] |
|
1873 | opts['topo.firstbranch'] = args['topo.firstbranch'] | |
1876 | else: |
|
1874 | else: | |
1877 | # i18n: "topo" and "topo.firstbranch" are keywords |
|
1875 | # i18n: "topo" and "topo.firstbranch" are keywords | |
1878 | raise error.ParseError(_('topo.firstbranch can only be used ' |
|
1876 | raise error.ParseError(_('topo.firstbranch can only be used ' | |
1879 | 'when using the topo sort key')) |
|
1877 | 'when using the topo sort key')) | |
1880 |
|
1878 | |||
1881 | return args['set'], keyflags, opts |
|
1879 | return args['set'], keyflags, opts | |
1882 |
|
1880 | |||
1883 | @predicate('sort(set[, [-]key... [, ...]])', safe=True) |
|
1881 | @predicate('sort(set[, [-]key... [, ...]])', safe=True) | |
1884 | def sort(repo, subset, x): |
|
1882 | def sort(repo, subset, x): | |
1885 | """Sort set by keys. The default sort order is ascending, specify a key |
|
1883 | """Sort set by keys. The default sort order is ascending, specify a key | |
1886 | as ``-key`` to sort in descending order. |
|
1884 | as ``-key`` to sort in descending order. | |
1887 |
|
1885 | |||
1888 | The keys can be: |
|
1886 | The keys can be: | |
1889 |
|
1887 | |||
1890 | - ``rev`` for the revision number, |
|
1888 | - ``rev`` for the revision number, | |
1891 | - ``branch`` for the branch name, |
|
1889 | - ``branch`` for the branch name, | |
1892 | - ``desc`` for the commit message (description), |
|
1890 | - ``desc`` for the commit message (description), | |
1893 | - ``user`` for user name (``author`` can be used as an alias), |
|
1891 | - ``user`` for user name (``author`` can be used as an alias), | |
1894 | - ``date`` for the commit date |
|
1892 | - ``date`` for the commit date | |
1895 | - ``topo`` for a reverse topographical sort |
|
1893 | - ``topo`` for a reverse topographical sort | |
1896 |
|
1894 | |||
1897 | The ``topo`` sort order cannot be combined with other sort keys. This sort |
|
1895 | The ``topo`` sort order cannot be combined with other sort keys. This sort | |
1898 | takes one optional argument, ``topo.firstbranch``, which takes a revset that |
|
1896 | takes one optional argument, ``topo.firstbranch``, which takes a revset that | |
1899 | specifies what topographical branches to prioritize in the sort. |
|
1897 | specifies what topographical branches to prioritize in the sort. | |
1900 |
|
1898 | |||
1901 | """ |
|
1899 | """ | |
1902 | s, keyflags, opts = _getsortargs(x) |
|
1900 | s, keyflags, opts = _getsortargs(x) | |
1903 | revs = getset(repo, subset, s) |
|
1901 | revs = getset(repo, subset, s) | |
1904 |
|
1902 | |||
1905 | if not keyflags: |
|
1903 | if not keyflags: | |
1906 | return revs |
|
1904 | return revs | |
1907 | if len(keyflags) == 1 and keyflags[0][0] == "rev": |
|
1905 | if len(keyflags) == 1 and keyflags[0][0] == "rev": | |
1908 | revs.sort(reverse=keyflags[0][1]) |
|
1906 | revs.sort(reverse=keyflags[0][1]) | |
1909 | return revs |
|
1907 | return revs | |
1910 | elif keyflags[0][0] == "topo": |
|
1908 | elif keyflags[0][0] == "topo": | |
1911 | firstbranch = () |
|
1909 | firstbranch = () | |
1912 | if 'topo.firstbranch' in opts: |
|
1910 | if 'topo.firstbranch' in opts: | |
1913 | firstbranch = getset(repo, subset, opts['topo.firstbranch']) |
|
1911 | firstbranch = getset(repo, subset, opts['topo.firstbranch']) | |
1914 | revs = baseset(_toposort(revs, repo.changelog.parentrevs, firstbranch), |
|
1912 | revs = baseset(_toposort(revs, repo.changelog.parentrevs, firstbranch), | |
1915 | istopo=True) |
|
1913 | istopo=True) | |
1916 | if keyflags[0][1]: |
|
1914 | if keyflags[0][1]: | |
1917 | revs.reverse() |
|
1915 | revs.reverse() | |
1918 | return revs |
|
1916 | return revs | |
1919 |
|
1917 | |||
1920 | # sort() is guaranteed to be stable |
|
1918 | # sort() is guaranteed to be stable | |
1921 | ctxs = [repo[r] for r in revs] |
|
1919 | ctxs = [repo[r] for r in revs] | |
1922 | for k, reverse in reversed(keyflags): |
|
1920 | for k, reverse in reversed(keyflags): | |
1923 | ctxs.sort(key=_sortkeyfuncs[k], reverse=reverse) |
|
1921 | ctxs.sort(key=_sortkeyfuncs[k], reverse=reverse) | |
1924 | return baseset([c.rev() for c in ctxs]) |
|
1922 | return baseset([c.rev() for c in ctxs]) | |
1925 |
|
1923 | |||
1926 | def _toposort(revs, parentsfunc, firstbranch=()): |
|
1924 | def _toposort(revs, parentsfunc, firstbranch=()): | |
1927 | """Yield revisions from heads to roots one (topo) branch at a time. |
|
1925 | """Yield revisions from heads to roots one (topo) branch at a time. | |
1928 |
|
1926 | |||
1929 | This function aims to be used by a graph generator that wishes to minimize |
|
1927 | This function aims to be used by a graph generator that wishes to minimize | |
1930 | the number of parallel branches and their interleaving. |
|
1928 | the number of parallel branches and their interleaving. | |
1931 |
|
1929 | |||
1932 | Example iteration order (numbers show the "true" order in a changelog): |
|
1930 | Example iteration order (numbers show the "true" order in a changelog): | |
1933 |
|
1931 | |||
1934 | o 4 |
|
1932 | o 4 | |
1935 | | |
|
1933 | | | |
1936 | o 1 |
|
1934 | o 1 | |
1937 | | |
|
1935 | | | |
1938 | | o 3 |
|
1936 | | o 3 | |
1939 | | | |
|
1937 | | | | |
1940 | | o 2 |
|
1938 | | o 2 | |
1941 | |/ |
|
1939 | |/ | |
1942 | o 0 |
|
1940 | o 0 | |
1943 |
|
1941 | |||
1944 | Note that the ancestors of merges are understood by the current |
|
1942 | Note that the ancestors of merges are understood by the current | |
1945 | algorithm to be on the same branch. This means no reordering will |
|
1943 | algorithm to be on the same branch. This means no reordering will | |
1946 | occur behind a merge. |
|
1944 | occur behind a merge. | |
1947 | """ |
|
1945 | """ | |
1948 |
|
1946 | |||
1949 | ### Quick summary of the algorithm |
|
1947 | ### Quick summary of the algorithm | |
1950 | # |
|
1948 | # | |
1951 | # This function is based around a "retention" principle. We keep revisions |
|
1949 | # This function is based around a "retention" principle. We keep revisions | |
1952 | # in memory until we are ready to emit a whole branch that immediately |
|
1950 | # in memory until we are ready to emit a whole branch that immediately | |
1953 | # "merges" into an existing one. This reduces the number of parallel |
|
1951 | # "merges" into an existing one. This reduces the number of parallel | |
1954 | # branches with interleaved revisions. |
|
1952 | # branches with interleaved revisions. | |
1955 | # |
|
1953 | # | |
1956 | # During iteration revs are split into two groups: |
|
1954 | # During iteration revs are split into two groups: | |
1957 | # A) revision already emitted |
|
1955 | # A) revision already emitted | |
1958 | # B) revision in "retention". They are stored as different subgroups. |
|
1956 | # B) revision in "retention". They are stored as different subgroups. | |
1959 | # |
|
1957 | # | |
1960 | # for each REV, we do the following logic: |
|
1958 | # for each REV, we do the following logic: | |
1961 | # |
|
1959 | # | |
1962 | # 1) if REV is a parent of (A), we will emit it. If there is a |
|
1960 | # 1) if REV is a parent of (A), we will emit it. If there is a | |
1963 | # retention group ((B) above) that is blocked on REV being |
|
1961 | # retention group ((B) above) that is blocked on REV being | |
1964 | # available, we emit all the revisions out of that retention |
|
1962 | # available, we emit all the revisions out of that retention | |
1965 | # group first. |
|
1963 | # group first. | |
1966 | # |
|
1964 | # | |
1967 | # 2) else, we'll search for a subgroup in (B) awaiting for REV to be |
|
1965 | # 2) else, we'll search for a subgroup in (B) awaiting for REV to be | |
1968 | # available, if such subgroup exist, we add REV to it and the subgroup is |
|
1966 | # available, if such subgroup exist, we add REV to it and the subgroup is | |
1969 | # now awaiting for REV.parents() to be available. |
|
1967 | # now awaiting for REV.parents() to be available. | |
1970 | # |
|
1968 | # | |
1971 | # 3) finally if no such group existed in (B), we create a new subgroup. |
|
1969 | # 3) finally if no such group existed in (B), we create a new subgroup. | |
1972 | # |
|
1970 | # | |
1973 | # |
|
1971 | # | |
1974 | # To bootstrap the algorithm, we emit the tipmost revision (which |
|
1972 | # To bootstrap the algorithm, we emit the tipmost revision (which | |
1975 | # puts it in group (A) from above). |
|
1973 | # puts it in group (A) from above). | |
1976 |
|
1974 | |||
1977 | revs.sort(reverse=True) |
|
1975 | revs.sort(reverse=True) | |
1978 |
|
1976 | |||
1979 | # Set of parents of revision that have been emitted. They can be considered |
|
1977 | # Set of parents of revision that have been emitted. They can be considered | |
1980 | # unblocked as the graph generator is already aware of them so there is no |
|
1978 | # unblocked as the graph generator is already aware of them so there is no | |
1981 | # need to delay the revisions that reference them. |
|
1979 | # need to delay the revisions that reference them. | |
1982 | # |
|
1980 | # | |
1983 | # If someone wants to prioritize a branch over the others, pre-filling this |
|
1981 | # If someone wants to prioritize a branch over the others, pre-filling this | |
1984 | # set will force all other branches to wait until this branch is ready to be |
|
1982 | # set will force all other branches to wait until this branch is ready to be | |
1985 | # emitted. |
|
1983 | # emitted. | |
1986 | unblocked = set(firstbranch) |
|
1984 | unblocked = set(firstbranch) | |
1987 |
|
1985 | |||
1988 | # list of groups waiting to be displayed, each group is defined by: |
|
1986 | # list of groups waiting to be displayed, each group is defined by: | |
1989 | # |
|
1987 | # | |
1990 | # (revs: lists of revs waiting to be displayed, |
|
1988 | # (revs: lists of revs waiting to be displayed, | |
1991 | # blocked: set of that cannot be displayed before those in 'revs') |
|
1989 | # blocked: set of that cannot be displayed before those in 'revs') | |
1992 | # |
|
1990 | # | |
1993 | # The second value ('blocked') correspond to parents of any revision in the |
|
1991 | # The second value ('blocked') correspond to parents of any revision in the | |
1994 | # group ('revs') that is not itself contained in the group. The main idea |
|
1992 | # group ('revs') that is not itself contained in the group. The main idea | |
1995 | # of this algorithm is to delay as much as possible the emission of any |
|
1993 | # of this algorithm is to delay as much as possible the emission of any | |
1996 | # revision. This means waiting for the moment we are about to display |
|
1994 | # revision. This means waiting for the moment we are about to display | |
1997 | # these parents to display the revs in a group. |
|
1995 | # these parents to display the revs in a group. | |
1998 | # |
|
1996 | # | |
1999 | # This first implementation is smart until it encounters a merge: it will |
|
1997 | # This first implementation is smart until it encounters a merge: it will | |
2000 | # emit revs as soon as any parent is about to be emitted and can grow an |
|
1998 | # emit revs as soon as any parent is about to be emitted and can grow an | |
2001 | # arbitrary number of revs in 'blocked'. In practice this mean we properly |
|
1999 | # arbitrary number of revs in 'blocked'. In practice this mean we properly | |
2002 | # retains new branches but gives up on any special ordering for ancestors |
|
2000 | # retains new branches but gives up on any special ordering for ancestors | |
2003 | # of merges. The implementation can be improved to handle this better. |
|
2001 | # of merges. The implementation can be improved to handle this better. | |
2004 | # |
|
2002 | # | |
2005 | # The first subgroup is special. It corresponds to all the revision that |
|
2003 | # The first subgroup is special. It corresponds to all the revision that | |
2006 | # were already emitted. The 'revs' lists is expected to be empty and the |
|
2004 | # were already emitted. The 'revs' lists is expected to be empty and the | |
2007 | # 'blocked' set contains the parents revisions of already emitted revision. |
|
2005 | # 'blocked' set contains the parents revisions of already emitted revision. | |
2008 | # |
|
2006 | # | |
2009 | # You could pre-seed the <parents> set of groups[0] to a specific |
|
2007 | # You could pre-seed the <parents> set of groups[0] to a specific | |
2010 | # changesets to select what the first emitted branch should be. |
|
2008 | # changesets to select what the first emitted branch should be. | |
2011 | groups = [([], unblocked)] |
|
2009 | groups = [([], unblocked)] | |
2012 | pendingheap = [] |
|
2010 | pendingheap = [] | |
2013 | pendingset = set() |
|
2011 | pendingset = set() | |
2014 |
|
2012 | |||
2015 | heapq.heapify(pendingheap) |
|
2013 | heapq.heapify(pendingheap) | |
2016 | heappop = heapq.heappop |
|
2014 | heappop = heapq.heappop | |
2017 | heappush = heapq.heappush |
|
2015 | heappush = heapq.heappush | |
2018 | for currentrev in revs: |
|
2016 | for currentrev in revs: | |
2019 | # Heap works with smallest element, we want highest so we invert |
|
2017 | # Heap works with smallest element, we want highest so we invert | |
2020 | if currentrev not in pendingset: |
|
2018 | if currentrev not in pendingset: | |
2021 | heappush(pendingheap, -currentrev) |
|
2019 | heappush(pendingheap, -currentrev) | |
2022 | pendingset.add(currentrev) |
|
2020 | pendingset.add(currentrev) | |
2023 | # iterates on pending rev until after the current rev have been |
|
2021 | # iterates on pending rev until after the current rev have been | |
2024 | # processed. |
|
2022 | # processed. | |
2025 | rev = None |
|
2023 | rev = None | |
2026 | while rev != currentrev: |
|
2024 | while rev != currentrev: | |
2027 | rev = -heappop(pendingheap) |
|
2025 | rev = -heappop(pendingheap) | |
2028 | pendingset.remove(rev) |
|
2026 | pendingset.remove(rev) | |
2029 |
|
2027 | |||
2030 | # Seek for a subgroup blocked, waiting for the current revision. |
|
2028 | # Seek for a subgroup blocked, waiting for the current revision. | |
2031 | matching = [i for i, g in enumerate(groups) if rev in g[1]] |
|
2029 | matching = [i for i, g in enumerate(groups) if rev in g[1]] | |
2032 |
|
2030 | |||
2033 | if matching: |
|
2031 | if matching: | |
2034 | # The main idea is to gather together all sets that are blocked |
|
2032 | # The main idea is to gather together all sets that are blocked | |
2035 | # on the same revision. |
|
2033 | # on the same revision. | |
2036 | # |
|
2034 | # | |
2037 | # Groups are merged when a common blocking ancestor is |
|
2035 | # Groups are merged when a common blocking ancestor is | |
2038 | # observed. For example, given two groups: |
|
2036 | # observed. For example, given two groups: | |
2039 | # |
|
2037 | # | |
2040 | # revs [5, 4] waiting for 1 |
|
2038 | # revs [5, 4] waiting for 1 | |
2041 | # revs [3, 2] waiting for 1 |
|
2039 | # revs [3, 2] waiting for 1 | |
2042 | # |
|
2040 | # | |
2043 | # These two groups will be merged when we process |
|
2041 | # These two groups will be merged when we process | |
2044 | # 1. In theory, we could have merged the groups when |
|
2042 | # 1. In theory, we could have merged the groups when | |
2045 | # we added 2 to the group it is now in (we could have |
|
2043 | # we added 2 to the group it is now in (we could have | |
2046 | # noticed the groups were both blocked on 1 then), but |
|
2044 | # noticed the groups were both blocked on 1 then), but | |
2047 | # the way it works now makes the algorithm simpler. |
|
2045 | # the way it works now makes the algorithm simpler. | |
2048 | # |
|
2046 | # | |
2049 | # We also always keep the oldest subgroup first. We can |
|
2047 | # We also always keep the oldest subgroup first. We can | |
2050 | # probably improve the behavior by having the longest set |
|
2048 | # probably improve the behavior by having the longest set | |
2051 | # first. That way, graph algorithms could minimise the length |
|
2049 | # first. That way, graph algorithms could minimise the length | |
2052 | # of parallel lines their drawing. This is currently not done. |
|
2050 | # of parallel lines their drawing. This is currently not done. | |
2053 | targetidx = matching.pop(0) |
|
2051 | targetidx = matching.pop(0) | |
2054 | trevs, tparents = groups[targetidx] |
|
2052 | trevs, tparents = groups[targetidx] | |
2055 | for i in matching: |
|
2053 | for i in matching: | |
2056 | gr = groups[i] |
|
2054 | gr = groups[i] | |
2057 | trevs.extend(gr[0]) |
|
2055 | trevs.extend(gr[0]) | |
2058 | tparents |= gr[1] |
|
2056 | tparents |= gr[1] | |
2059 | # delete all merged subgroups (except the one we kept) |
|
2057 | # delete all merged subgroups (except the one we kept) | |
2060 | # (starting from the last subgroup for performance and |
|
2058 | # (starting from the last subgroup for performance and | |
2061 | # sanity reasons) |
|
2059 | # sanity reasons) | |
2062 | for i in reversed(matching): |
|
2060 | for i in reversed(matching): | |
2063 | del groups[i] |
|
2061 | del groups[i] | |
2064 | else: |
|
2062 | else: | |
2065 | # This is a new head. We create a new subgroup for it. |
|
2063 | # This is a new head. We create a new subgroup for it. | |
2066 | targetidx = len(groups) |
|
2064 | targetidx = len(groups) | |
2067 | groups.append(([], set([rev]))) |
|
2065 | groups.append(([], set([rev]))) | |
2068 |
|
2066 | |||
2069 | gr = groups[targetidx] |
|
2067 | gr = groups[targetidx] | |
2070 |
|
2068 | |||
2071 | # We now add the current nodes to this subgroups. This is done |
|
2069 | # We now add the current nodes to this subgroups. This is done | |
2072 | # after the subgroup merging because all elements from a subgroup |
|
2070 | # after the subgroup merging because all elements from a subgroup | |
2073 | # that relied on this rev must precede it. |
|
2071 | # that relied on this rev must precede it. | |
2074 | # |
|
2072 | # | |
2075 | # we also update the <parents> set to include the parents of the |
|
2073 | # we also update the <parents> set to include the parents of the | |
2076 | # new nodes. |
|
2074 | # new nodes. | |
2077 | if rev == currentrev: # only display stuff in rev |
|
2075 | if rev == currentrev: # only display stuff in rev | |
2078 | gr[0].append(rev) |
|
2076 | gr[0].append(rev) | |
2079 | gr[1].remove(rev) |
|
2077 | gr[1].remove(rev) | |
2080 | parents = [p for p in parentsfunc(rev) if p > node.nullrev] |
|
2078 | parents = [p for p in parentsfunc(rev) if p > node.nullrev] | |
2081 | gr[1].update(parents) |
|
2079 | gr[1].update(parents) | |
2082 | for p in parents: |
|
2080 | for p in parents: | |
2083 | if p not in pendingset: |
|
2081 | if p not in pendingset: | |
2084 | pendingset.add(p) |
|
2082 | pendingset.add(p) | |
2085 | heappush(pendingheap, -p) |
|
2083 | heappush(pendingheap, -p) | |
2086 |
|
2084 | |||
2087 | # Look for a subgroup to display |
|
2085 | # Look for a subgroup to display | |
2088 | # |
|
2086 | # | |
2089 | # When unblocked is empty (if clause), we were not waiting for any |
|
2087 | # When unblocked is empty (if clause), we were not waiting for any | |
2090 | # revisions during the first iteration (if no priority was given) or |
|
2088 | # revisions during the first iteration (if no priority was given) or | |
2091 | # if we emitted a whole disconnected set of the graph (reached a |
|
2089 | # if we emitted a whole disconnected set of the graph (reached a | |
2092 | # root). In that case we arbitrarily take the oldest known |
|
2090 | # root). In that case we arbitrarily take the oldest known | |
2093 | # subgroup. The heuristic could probably be better. |
|
2091 | # subgroup. The heuristic could probably be better. | |
2094 | # |
|
2092 | # | |
2095 | # Otherwise (elif clause) if the subgroup is blocked on |
|
2093 | # Otherwise (elif clause) if the subgroup is blocked on | |
2096 | # a revision we just emitted, we can safely emit it as |
|
2094 | # a revision we just emitted, we can safely emit it as | |
2097 | # well. |
|
2095 | # well. | |
2098 | if not unblocked: |
|
2096 | if not unblocked: | |
2099 | if len(groups) > 1: # display other subset |
|
2097 | if len(groups) > 1: # display other subset | |
2100 | targetidx = 1 |
|
2098 | targetidx = 1 | |
2101 | gr = groups[1] |
|
2099 | gr = groups[1] | |
2102 | elif not gr[1] & unblocked: |
|
2100 | elif not gr[1] & unblocked: | |
2103 | gr = None |
|
2101 | gr = None | |
2104 |
|
2102 | |||
2105 | if gr is not None: |
|
2103 | if gr is not None: | |
2106 | # update the set of awaited revisions with the one from the |
|
2104 | # update the set of awaited revisions with the one from the | |
2107 | # subgroup |
|
2105 | # subgroup | |
2108 | unblocked |= gr[1] |
|
2106 | unblocked |= gr[1] | |
2109 | # output all revisions in the subgroup |
|
2107 | # output all revisions in the subgroup | |
2110 | for r in gr[0]: |
|
2108 | for r in gr[0]: | |
2111 | yield r |
|
2109 | yield r | |
2112 | # delete the subgroup that you just output |
|
2110 | # delete the subgroup that you just output | |
2113 | # unless it is groups[0] in which case you just empty it. |
|
2111 | # unless it is groups[0] in which case you just empty it. | |
2114 | if targetidx: |
|
2112 | if targetidx: | |
2115 | del groups[targetidx] |
|
2113 | del groups[targetidx] | |
2116 | else: |
|
2114 | else: | |
2117 | gr[0][:] = [] |
|
2115 | gr[0][:] = [] | |
2118 | # Check if we have some subgroup waiting for revisions we are not going to |
|
2116 | # Check if we have some subgroup waiting for revisions we are not going to | |
2119 | # iterate over |
|
2117 | # iterate over | |
2120 | for g in groups: |
|
2118 | for g in groups: | |
2121 | for r in g[0]: |
|
2119 | for r in g[0]: | |
2122 | yield r |
|
2120 | yield r | |
2123 |
|
2121 | |||
2124 | @predicate('subrepo([pattern])') |
|
2122 | @predicate('subrepo([pattern])') | |
2125 | def subrepo(repo, subset, x): |
|
2123 | def subrepo(repo, subset, x): | |
2126 | """Changesets that add, modify or remove the given subrepo. If no subrepo |
|
2124 | """Changesets that add, modify or remove the given subrepo. If no subrepo | |
2127 | pattern is named, any subrepo changes are returned. |
|
2125 | pattern is named, any subrepo changes are returned. | |
2128 | """ |
|
2126 | """ | |
2129 | # i18n: "subrepo" is a keyword |
|
2127 | # i18n: "subrepo" is a keyword | |
2130 | args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('subrepo takes at most one argument')) |
|
2128 | args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('subrepo takes at most one argument')) | |
2131 | pat = None |
|
2129 | pat = None | |
2132 | if len(args) != 0: |
|
2130 | if len(args) != 0: | |
2133 | pat = getstring(args[0], _("subrepo requires a pattern")) |
|
2131 | pat = getstring(args[0], _("subrepo requires a pattern")) | |
2134 |
|
2132 | |||
2135 | m = matchmod.exact(repo.root, repo.root, ['.hgsubstate']) |
|
2133 | m = matchmod.exact(repo.root, repo.root, ['.hgsubstate']) | |
2136 |
|
2134 | |||
2137 | def submatches(names): |
|
2135 | def submatches(names): | |
2138 | k, p, m = util.stringmatcher(pat) |
|
2136 | k, p, m = util.stringmatcher(pat) | |
2139 | for name in names: |
|
2137 | for name in names: | |
2140 | if m(name): |
|
2138 | if m(name): | |
2141 | yield name |
|
2139 | yield name | |
2142 |
|
2140 | |||
2143 | def matches(x): |
|
2141 | def matches(x): | |
2144 | c = repo[x] |
|
2142 | c = repo[x] | |
2145 | s = repo.status(c.p1().node(), c.node(), match=m) |
|
2143 | s = repo.status(c.p1().node(), c.node(), match=m) | |
2146 |
|
2144 | |||
2147 | if pat is None: |
|
2145 | if pat is None: | |
2148 | return s.added or s.modified or s.removed |
|
2146 | return s.added or s.modified or s.removed | |
2149 |
|
2147 | |||
2150 | if s.added: |
|
2148 | if s.added: | |
2151 | return any(submatches(c.substate.keys())) |
|
2149 | return any(submatches(c.substate.keys())) | |
2152 |
|
2150 | |||
2153 | if s.modified: |
|
2151 | if s.modified: | |
2154 | subs = set(c.p1().substate.keys()) |
|
2152 | subs = set(c.p1().substate.keys()) | |
2155 | subs.update(c.substate.keys()) |
|
2153 | subs.update(c.substate.keys()) | |
2156 |
|
2154 | |||
2157 | for path in submatches(subs): |
|
2155 | for path in submatches(subs): | |
2158 | if c.p1().substate.get(path) != c.substate.get(path): |
|
2156 | if c.p1().substate.get(path) != c.substate.get(path): | |
2159 | return True |
|
2157 | return True | |
2160 |
|
2158 | |||
2161 | if s.removed: |
|
2159 | if s.removed: | |
2162 | return any(submatches(c.p1().substate.keys())) |
|
2160 | return any(submatches(c.p1().substate.keys())) | |
2163 |
|
2161 | |||
2164 | return False |
|
2162 | return False | |
2165 |
|
2163 | |||
2166 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<subrepo %r>', pat)) |
|
2164 | return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<subrepo %r>', pat)) | |
2167 |
|
2165 | |||
2168 | def _substringmatcher(pattern): |
|
2166 | def _substringmatcher(pattern): | |
2169 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(pattern) |
|
2167 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(pattern) | |
2170 | if kind == 'literal': |
|
2168 | if kind == 'literal': | |
2171 | matcher = lambda s: pattern in s |
|
2169 | matcher = lambda s: pattern in s | |
2172 | return kind, pattern, matcher |
|
2170 | return kind, pattern, matcher | |
2173 |
|
2171 | |||
2174 | @predicate('tag([name])', safe=True) |
|
2172 | @predicate('tag([name])', safe=True) | |
2175 | def tag(repo, subset, x): |
|
2173 | def tag(repo, subset, x): | |
2176 | """The specified tag by name, or all tagged revisions if no name is given. |
|
2174 | """The specified tag by name, or all tagged revisions if no name is given. | |
2177 |
|
2175 | |||
2178 | If `name` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as |
|
2176 | If `name` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the name is treated as | |
2179 | a regular expression. To match a tag that actually starts with `re:`, |
|
2177 | a regular expression. To match a tag that actually starts with `re:`, | |
2180 | use the prefix `literal:`. |
|
2178 | use the prefix `literal:`. | |
2181 | """ |
|
2179 | """ | |
2182 | # i18n: "tag" is a keyword |
|
2180 | # i18n: "tag" is a keyword | |
2183 | args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("tag takes one or no arguments")) |
|
2181 | args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("tag takes one or no arguments")) | |
2184 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
2182 | cl = repo.changelog | |
2185 | if args: |
|
2183 | if args: | |
2186 | pattern = getstring(args[0], |
|
2184 | pattern = getstring(args[0], | |
2187 | # i18n: "tag" is a keyword |
|
2185 | # i18n: "tag" is a keyword | |
2188 | _('the argument to tag must be a string')) |
|
2186 | _('the argument to tag must be a string')) | |
2189 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(pattern) |
|
2187 | kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(pattern) | |
2190 | if kind == 'literal': |
|
2188 | if kind == 'literal': | |
2191 | # avoid resolving all tags |
|
2189 | # avoid resolving all tags | |
2192 | tn = repo._tagscache.tags.get(pattern, None) |
|
2190 | tn = repo._tagscache.tags.get(pattern, None) | |
2193 | if tn is None: |
|
2191 | if tn is None: | |
2194 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("tag '%s' does not exist") |
|
2192 | raise error.RepoLookupError(_("tag '%s' does not exist") | |
2195 | % pattern) |
|
2193 | % pattern) | |
2196 | s = set([repo[tn].rev()]) |
|
2194 | s = set([repo[tn].rev()]) | |
2197 | else: |
|
2195 | else: | |
2198 | s = set([cl.rev(n) for t, n in repo.tagslist() if matcher(t)]) |
|
2196 | s = set([cl.rev(n) for t, n in repo.tagslist() if matcher(t)]) | |
2199 | else: |
|
2197 | else: | |
2200 | s = set([cl.rev(n) for t, n in repo.tagslist() if t != 'tip']) |
|
2198 | s = set([cl.rev(n) for t, n in repo.tagslist() if t != 'tip']) | |
2201 | return subset & s |
|
2199 | return subset & s | |
2202 |
|
2200 | |||
2203 | @predicate('tagged', safe=True) |
|
2201 | @predicate('tagged', safe=True) | |
2204 | def tagged(repo, subset, x): |
|
2202 | def tagged(repo, subset, x): | |
2205 | return tag(repo, subset, x) |
|
2203 | return tag(repo, subset, x) | |
2206 |
|
2204 | |||
2207 | @predicate('unstable()', safe=True) |
|
2205 | @predicate('unstable()', safe=True) | |
2208 | def unstable(repo, subset, x): |
|
2206 | def unstable(repo, subset, x): | |
2209 | """Non-obsolete changesets with obsolete ancestors. |
|
2207 | """Non-obsolete changesets with obsolete ancestors. | |
2210 | """ |
|
2208 | """ | |
2211 | # i18n: "unstable" is a keyword |
|
2209 | # i18n: "unstable" is a keyword | |
2212 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("unstable takes no arguments")) |
|
2210 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("unstable takes no arguments")) | |
2213 | unstables = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'unstable') |
|
2211 | unstables = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'unstable') | |
2214 | return subset & unstables |
|
2212 | return subset & unstables | |
2215 |
|
2213 | |||
2216 |
|
2214 | |||
2217 | @predicate('user(string)', safe=True) |
|
2215 | @predicate('user(string)', safe=True) | |
2218 | def user(repo, subset, x): |
|
2216 | def user(repo, subset, x): | |
2219 | """User name contains string. The match is case-insensitive. |
|
2217 | """User name contains string. The match is case-insensitive. | |
2220 |
|
2218 | |||
2221 | If `string` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the string is treated as |
|
2219 | If `string` starts with `re:`, the remainder of the string is treated as | |
2222 | a regular expression. To match a user that actually contains `re:`, use |
|
2220 | a regular expression. To match a user that actually contains `re:`, use | |
2223 | the prefix `literal:`. |
|
2221 | the prefix `literal:`. | |
2224 | """ |
|
2222 | """ | |
2225 | return author(repo, subset, x) |
|
2223 | return author(repo, subset, x) | |
2226 |
|
2224 | |||
2227 | # experimental |
|
2225 | # experimental | |
2228 | @predicate('wdir', safe=True) |
|
2226 | @predicate('wdir', safe=True) | |
2229 | def wdir(repo, subset, x): |
|
2227 | def wdir(repo, subset, x): | |
2230 | # i18n: "wdir" is a keyword |
|
2228 | # i18n: "wdir" is a keyword | |
2231 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("wdir takes no arguments")) |
|
2229 | getargs(x, 0, 0, _("wdir takes no arguments")) | |
2232 | if node.wdirrev in subset or isinstance(subset, fullreposet): |
|
2230 | if node.wdirrev in subset or isinstance(subset, fullreposet): | |
2233 | return baseset([node.wdirrev]) |
|
2231 | return baseset([node.wdirrev]) | |
2234 | return baseset() |
|
2232 | return baseset() | |
2235 |
|
2233 | |||
2236 | # for internal use |
|
2234 | # for internal use | |
2237 | @predicate('_list', safe=True) |
|
2235 | @predicate('_list', safe=True) | |
2238 | def _list(repo, subset, x): |
|
2236 | def _list(repo, subset, x): | |
2239 | s = getstring(x, "internal error") |
|
2237 | s = getstring(x, "internal error") | |
2240 | if not s: |
|
2238 | if not s: | |
2241 | return baseset() |
|
2239 | return baseset() | |
2242 | # remove duplicates here. it's difficult for caller to deduplicate sets |
|
2240 | # remove duplicates here. it's difficult for caller to deduplicate sets | |
2243 | # because different symbols can point to the same rev. |
|
2241 | # because different symbols can point to the same rev. | |
2244 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
2242 | cl = repo.changelog | |
2245 | ls = [] |
|
2243 | ls = [] | |
2246 | seen = set() |
|
2244 | seen = set() | |
2247 | for t in s.split('\0'): |
|
2245 | for t in s.split('\0'): | |
2248 | try: |
|
2246 | try: | |
2249 | # fast path for integer revision |
|
2247 | # fast path for integer revision | |
2250 | r = int(t) |
|
2248 | r = int(t) | |
2251 | if str(r) != t or r not in cl: |
|
2249 | if str(r) != t or r not in cl: | |
2252 | raise ValueError |
|
2250 | raise ValueError | |
2253 | revs = [r] |
|
2251 | revs = [r] | |
2254 | except ValueError: |
|
2252 | except ValueError: | |
2255 | revs = stringset(repo, subset, t) |
|
2253 | revs = stringset(repo, subset, t) | |
2256 |
|
2254 | |||
2257 | for r in revs: |
|
2255 | for r in revs: | |
2258 | if r in seen: |
|
2256 | if r in seen: | |
2259 | continue |
|
2257 | continue | |
2260 | if (r in subset |
|
2258 | if (r in subset | |
2261 | or r == node.nullrev and isinstance(subset, fullreposet)): |
|
2259 | or r == node.nullrev and isinstance(subset, fullreposet)): | |
2262 | ls.append(r) |
|
2260 | ls.append(r) | |
2263 | seen.add(r) |
|
2261 | seen.add(r) | |
2264 | return baseset(ls) |
|
2262 | return baseset(ls) | |
2265 |
|
2263 | |||
2266 | # for internal use |
|
2264 | # for internal use | |
2267 | @predicate('_intlist', safe=True) |
|
2265 | @predicate('_intlist', safe=True) | |
2268 | def _intlist(repo, subset, x): |
|
2266 | def _intlist(repo, subset, x): | |
2269 | s = getstring(x, "internal error") |
|
2267 | s = getstring(x, "internal error") | |
2270 | if not s: |
|
2268 | if not s: | |
2271 | return baseset() |
|
2269 | return baseset() | |
2272 | ls = [int(r) for r in s.split('\0')] |
|
2270 | ls = [int(r) for r in s.split('\0')] | |
2273 | s = subset |
|
2271 | s = subset | |
2274 | return baseset([r for r in ls if r in s]) |
|
2272 | return baseset([r for r in ls if r in s]) | |
2275 |
|
2273 | |||
2276 | # for internal use |
|
2274 | # for internal use | |
2277 | @predicate('_hexlist', safe=True) |
|
2275 | @predicate('_hexlist', safe=True) | |
2278 | def _hexlist(repo, subset, x): |
|
2276 | def _hexlist(repo, subset, x): | |
2279 | s = getstring(x, "internal error") |
|
2277 | s = getstring(x, "internal error") | |
2280 | if not s: |
|
2278 | if not s: | |
2281 | return baseset() |
|
2279 | return baseset() | |
2282 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
2280 | cl = repo.changelog | |
2283 | ls = [cl.rev(node.bin(r)) for r in s.split('\0')] |
|
2281 | ls = [cl.rev(node.bin(r)) for r in s.split('\0')] | |
2284 | s = subset |
|
2282 | s = subset | |
2285 | return baseset([r for r in ls if r in s]) |
|
2283 | return baseset([r for r in ls if r in s]) | |
2286 |
|
2284 | |||
2287 | methods = { |
|
2285 | methods = { | |
2288 | "range": rangeset, |
|
2286 | "range": rangeset, | |
2289 | "dagrange": dagrange, |
|
2287 | "dagrange": dagrange, | |
2290 | "string": stringset, |
|
2288 | "string": stringset, | |
2291 | "symbol": stringset, |
|
2289 | "symbol": stringset, | |
2292 | "and": andset, |
|
2290 | "and": andset, | |
2293 | "or": orset, |
|
2291 | "or": orset, | |
2294 | "not": notset, |
|
2292 | "not": notset, | |
2295 | "difference": differenceset, |
|
2293 | "difference": differenceset, | |
2296 | "list": listset, |
|
2294 | "list": listset, | |
2297 | "keyvalue": keyvaluepair, |
|
2295 | "keyvalue": keyvaluepair, | |
2298 | "func": func, |
|
2296 | "func": func, | |
2299 | "ancestor": ancestorspec, |
|
2297 | "ancestor": ancestorspec, | |
2300 | "parent": parentspec, |
|
2298 | "parent": parentspec, | |
2301 | "parentpost": p1, |
|
2299 | "parentpost": p1, | |
2302 | } |
|
2300 | } | |
2303 |
|
2301 | |||
2304 | def _matchonly(revs, bases): |
|
2302 | def _matchonly(revs, bases): | |
2305 | """ |
|
2303 | """ | |
2306 | >>> f = lambda *args: _matchonly(*map(parse, args)) |
|
2304 | >>> f = lambda *args: _matchonly(*map(parse, args)) | |
2307 | >>> f('ancestors(A)', 'not ancestors(B)') |
|
2305 | >>> f('ancestors(A)', 'not ancestors(B)') | |
2308 | ('list', ('symbol', 'A'), ('symbol', 'B')) |
|
2306 | ('list', ('symbol', 'A'), ('symbol', 'B')) | |
2309 | """ |
|
2307 | """ | |
2310 | if (revs is not None |
|
2308 | if (revs is not None | |
2311 | and revs[0] == 'func' |
|
2309 | and revs[0] == 'func' | |
2312 | and getsymbol(revs[1]) == 'ancestors' |
|
2310 | and getsymbol(revs[1]) == 'ancestors' | |
2313 | and bases is not None |
|
2311 | and bases is not None | |
2314 | and bases[0] == 'not' |
|
2312 | and bases[0] == 'not' | |
2315 | and bases[1][0] == 'func' |
|
2313 | and bases[1][0] == 'func' | |
2316 | and getsymbol(bases[1][1]) == 'ancestors'): |
|
2314 | and getsymbol(bases[1][1]) == 'ancestors'): | |
2317 | return ('list', revs[2], bases[1][2]) |
|
2315 | return ('list', revs[2], bases[1][2]) | |
2318 |
|
2316 | |||
2319 | def _optimize(x, small): |
|
2317 | def _optimize(x, small): | |
2320 | if x is None: |
|
2318 | if x is None: | |
2321 | return 0, x |
|
2319 | return 0, x | |
2322 |
|
2320 | |||
2323 | smallbonus = 1 |
|
2321 | smallbonus = 1 | |
2324 | if small: |
|
2322 | if small: | |
2325 | smallbonus = .5 |
|
2323 | smallbonus = .5 | |
2326 |
|
2324 | |||
2327 | op = x[0] |
|
2325 | op = x[0] | |
2328 | if op == 'minus': |
|
2326 | if op == 'minus': | |
2329 | return _optimize(('and', x[1], ('not', x[2])), small) |
|
2327 | return _optimize(('and', x[1], ('not', x[2])), small) | |
2330 | elif op == 'only': |
|
2328 | elif op == 'only': | |
2331 | t = ('func', ('symbol', 'only'), ('list', x[1], x[2])) |
|
2329 | t = ('func', ('symbol', 'only'), ('list', x[1], x[2])) | |
2332 | return _optimize(t, small) |
|
2330 | return _optimize(t, small) | |
2333 | elif op == 'onlypost': |
|
2331 | elif op == 'onlypost': | |
2334 | return _optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'only'), x[1]), small) |
|
2332 | return _optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'only'), x[1]), small) | |
2335 | elif op == 'dagrangepre': |
|
2333 | elif op == 'dagrangepre': | |
2336 | return _optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'ancestors'), x[1]), small) |
|
2334 | return _optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'ancestors'), x[1]), small) | |
2337 | elif op == 'dagrangepost': |
|
2335 | elif op == 'dagrangepost': | |
2338 | return _optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'descendants'), x[1]), small) |
|
2336 | return _optimize(('func', ('symbol', 'descendants'), x[1]), small) | |
2339 | elif op == 'rangeall': |
|
2337 | elif op == 'rangeall': | |
2340 | return _optimize(('range', ('string', '0'), ('string', 'tip')), small) |
|
2338 | return _optimize(('range', ('string', '0'), ('string', 'tip')), small) | |
2341 | elif op == 'rangepre': |
|
2339 | elif op == 'rangepre': | |
2342 | return _optimize(('range', ('string', '0'), x[1]), small) |
|
2340 | return _optimize(('range', ('string', '0'), x[1]), small) | |
2343 | elif op == 'rangepost': |
|
2341 | elif op == 'rangepost': | |
2344 | return _optimize(('range', x[1], ('string', 'tip')), small) |
|
2342 | return _optimize(('range', x[1], ('string', 'tip')), small) | |
2345 | elif op == 'negate': |
|
2343 | elif op == 'negate': | |
2346 | s = getstring(x[1], _("can't negate that")) |
|
2344 | s = getstring(x[1], _("can't negate that")) | |
2347 | return _optimize(('string', '-' + s), small) |
|
2345 | return _optimize(('string', '-' + s), small) | |
2348 | elif op in 'string symbol negate': |
|
2346 | elif op in 'string symbol negate': | |
2349 | return smallbonus, x # single revisions are small |
|
2347 | return smallbonus, x # single revisions are small | |
2350 | elif op == 'and': |
|
2348 | elif op == 'and': | |
2351 | wa, ta = _optimize(x[1], True) |
|
2349 | wa, ta = _optimize(x[1], True) | |
2352 | wb, tb = _optimize(x[2], True) |
|
2350 | wb, tb = _optimize(x[2], True) | |
2353 | w = min(wa, wb) |
|
2351 | w = min(wa, wb) | |
2354 |
|
2352 | |||
2355 | # (::x and not ::y)/(not ::y and ::x) have a fast path |
|
2353 | # (::x and not ::y)/(not ::y and ::x) have a fast path | |
2356 | tm = _matchonly(ta, tb) or _matchonly(tb, ta) |
|
2354 | tm = _matchonly(ta, tb) or _matchonly(tb, ta) | |
2357 | if tm: |
|
2355 | if tm: | |
2358 | return w, ('func', ('symbol', 'only'), tm) |
|
2356 | return w, ('func', ('symbol', 'only'), tm) | |
2359 |
|
2357 | |||
2360 | if tb is not None and tb[0] == 'not': |
|
2358 | if tb is not None and tb[0] == 'not': | |
2361 | return wa, ('difference', ta, tb[1]) |
|
2359 | return wa, ('difference', ta, tb[1]) | |
2362 |
|
2360 | |||
2363 | if wa > wb: |
|
2361 | if wa > wb: | |
2364 | return w, (op, tb, ta) |
|
2362 | return w, (op, tb, ta) | |
2365 | return w, (op, ta, tb) |
|
2363 | return w, (op, ta, tb) | |
2366 | elif op == 'or': |
|
2364 | elif op == 'or': | |
2367 | # fast path for machine-generated expression, that is likely to have |
|
2365 | # fast path for machine-generated expression, that is likely to have | |
2368 | # lots of trivial revisions: 'a + b + c()' to '_list(a b) + c()' |
|
2366 | # lots of trivial revisions: 'a + b + c()' to '_list(a b) + c()' | |
2369 | ws, ts, ss = [], [], [] |
|
2367 | ws, ts, ss = [], [], [] | |
2370 | def flushss(): |
|
2368 | def flushss(): | |
2371 | if not ss: |
|
2369 | if not ss: | |
2372 | return |
|
2370 | return | |
2373 | if len(ss) == 1: |
|
2371 | if len(ss) == 1: | |
2374 | w, t = ss[0] |
|
2372 | w, t = ss[0] | |
2375 | else: |
|
2373 | else: | |
2376 | s = '\0'.join(t[1] for w, t in ss) |
|
2374 | s = '\0'.join(t[1] for w, t in ss) | |
2377 | y = ('func', ('symbol', '_list'), ('string', s)) |
|
2375 | y = ('func', ('symbol', '_list'), ('string', s)) | |
2378 | w, t = _optimize(y, False) |
|
2376 | w, t = _optimize(y, False) | |
2379 | ws.append(w) |
|
2377 | ws.append(w) | |
2380 | ts.append(t) |
|
2378 | ts.append(t) | |
2381 | del ss[:] |
|
2379 | del ss[:] | |
2382 | for y in x[1:]: |
|
2380 | for y in x[1:]: | |
2383 | w, t = _optimize(y, False) |
|
2381 | w, t = _optimize(y, False) | |
2384 | if t is not None and (t[0] == 'string' or t[0] == 'symbol'): |
|
2382 | if t is not None and (t[0] == 'string' or t[0] == 'symbol'): | |
2385 | ss.append((w, t)) |
|
2383 | ss.append((w, t)) | |
2386 | continue |
|
2384 | continue | |
2387 | flushss() |
|
2385 | flushss() | |
2388 | ws.append(w) |
|
2386 | ws.append(w) | |
2389 | ts.append(t) |
|
2387 | ts.append(t) | |
2390 | flushss() |
|
2388 | flushss() | |
2391 | if len(ts) == 1: |
|
2389 | if len(ts) == 1: | |
2392 | return ws[0], ts[0] # 'or' operation is fully optimized out |
|
2390 | return ws[0], ts[0] # 'or' operation is fully optimized out | |
2393 | # we can't reorder trees by weight because it would change the order. |
|
2391 | # we can't reorder trees by weight because it would change the order. | |
2394 | # ("sort(a + b)" == "sort(b + a)", but "a + b" != "b + a") |
|
2392 | # ("sort(a + b)" == "sort(b + a)", but "a + b" != "b + a") | |
2395 | # ts = tuple(t for w, t in sorted(zip(ws, ts), key=lambda wt: wt[0])) |
|
2393 | # ts = tuple(t for w, t in sorted(zip(ws, ts), key=lambda wt: wt[0])) | |
2396 | return max(ws), (op,) + tuple(ts) |
|
2394 | return max(ws), (op,) + tuple(ts) | |
2397 | elif op == 'not': |
|
2395 | elif op == 'not': | |
2398 | # Optimize not public() to _notpublic() because we have a fast version |
|
2396 | # Optimize not public() to _notpublic() because we have a fast version | |
2399 | if x[1] == ('func', ('symbol', 'public'), None): |
|
2397 | if x[1] == ('func', ('symbol', 'public'), None): | |
2400 | newsym = ('func', ('symbol', '_notpublic'), None) |
|
2398 | newsym = ('func', ('symbol', '_notpublic'), None) | |
2401 | o = _optimize(newsym, not small) |
|
2399 | o = _optimize(newsym, not small) | |
2402 | return o[0], o[1] |
|
2400 | return o[0], o[1] | |
2403 | else: |
|
2401 | else: | |
2404 | o = _optimize(x[1], not small) |
|
2402 | o = _optimize(x[1], not small) | |
2405 | return o[0], (op, o[1]) |
|
2403 | return o[0], (op, o[1]) | |
2406 | elif op == 'parentpost': |
|
2404 | elif op == 'parentpost': | |
2407 | o = _optimize(x[1], small) |
|
2405 | o = _optimize(x[1], small) | |
2408 | return o[0], (op, o[1]) |
|
2406 | return o[0], (op, o[1]) | |
2409 | elif op == 'group': |
|
2407 | elif op == 'group': | |
2410 | return _optimize(x[1], small) |
|
2408 | return _optimize(x[1], small) | |
2411 | elif op in 'dagrange range parent ancestorspec': |
|
2409 | elif op in 'dagrange range parent ancestorspec': | |
2412 | if op == 'parent': |
|
2410 | if op == 'parent': | |
2413 | # x^:y means (x^) : y, not x ^ (:y) |
|
2411 | # x^:y means (x^) : y, not x ^ (:y) | |
2414 | post = ('parentpost', x[1]) |
|
2412 | post = ('parentpost', x[1]) | |
2415 | if x[2][0] == 'dagrangepre': |
|
2413 | if x[2][0] == 'dagrangepre': | |
2416 | return _optimize(('dagrange', post, x[2][1]), small) |
|
2414 | return _optimize(('dagrange', post, x[2][1]), small) | |
2417 | elif x[2][0] == 'rangepre': |
|
2415 | elif x[2][0] == 'rangepre': | |
2418 | return _optimize(('range', post, x[2][1]), small) |
|
2416 | return _optimize(('range', post, x[2][1]), small) | |
2419 |
|
2417 | |||
2420 | wa, ta = _optimize(x[1], small) |
|
2418 | wa, ta = _optimize(x[1], small) | |
2421 | wb, tb = _optimize(x[2], small) |
|
2419 | wb, tb = _optimize(x[2], small) | |
2422 | return wa + wb, (op, ta, tb) |
|
2420 | return wa + wb, (op, ta, tb) | |
2423 | elif op == 'list': |
|
2421 | elif op == 'list': | |
2424 | ws, ts = zip(*(_optimize(y, small) for y in x[1:])) |
|
2422 | ws, ts = zip(*(_optimize(y, small) for y in x[1:])) | |
2425 | return sum(ws), (op,) + ts |
|
2423 | return sum(ws), (op,) + ts | |
2426 | elif op == 'func': |
|
2424 | elif op == 'func': | |
2427 | f = getsymbol(x[1]) |
|
2425 | f = getsymbol(x[1]) | |
2428 | wa, ta = _optimize(x[2], small) |
|
2426 | wa, ta = _optimize(x[2], small) | |
2429 | if f in ("author branch closed date desc file grep keyword " |
|
2427 | if f in ("author branch closed date desc file grep keyword " | |
2430 | "outgoing user"): |
|
2428 | "outgoing user"): | |
2431 | w = 10 # slow |
|
2429 | w = 10 # slow | |
2432 | elif f in "modifies adds removes": |
|
2430 | elif f in "modifies adds removes": | |
2433 | w = 30 # slower |
|
2431 | w = 30 # slower | |
2434 | elif f == "contains": |
|
2432 | elif f == "contains": | |
2435 | w = 100 # very slow |
|
2433 | w = 100 # very slow | |
2436 | elif f == "ancestor": |
|
2434 | elif f == "ancestor": | |
2437 | w = 1 * smallbonus |
|
2435 | w = 1 * smallbonus | |
2438 | elif f in "reverse limit first _intlist": |
|
2436 | elif f in "reverse limit first _intlist": | |
2439 | w = 0 |
|
2437 | w = 0 | |
2440 | elif f in "sort": |
|
2438 | elif f in "sort": | |
2441 | w = 10 # assume most sorts look at changelog |
|
2439 | w = 10 # assume most sorts look at changelog | |
2442 | else: |
|
2440 | else: | |
2443 | w = 1 |
|
2441 | w = 1 | |
2444 | return w + wa, (op, x[1], ta) |
|
2442 | return w + wa, (op, x[1], ta) | |
2445 | return 1, x |
|
2443 | return 1, x | |
2446 |
|
2444 | |||
2447 | def optimize(tree): |
|
2445 | def optimize(tree): | |
2448 | _weight, newtree = _optimize(tree, small=True) |
|
2446 | _weight, newtree = _optimize(tree, small=True) | |
2449 | return newtree |
|
2447 | return newtree | |
2450 |
|
2448 | |||
2451 | # the set of valid characters for the initial letter of symbols in |
|
2449 | # the set of valid characters for the initial letter of symbols in | |
2452 | # alias declarations and definitions |
|
2450 | # alias declarations and definitions | |
2453 | _aliassyminitletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)] |
|
2451 | _aliassyminitletters = set(c for c in [chr(i) for i in xrange(256)] | |
2454 | if c.isalnum() or c in '._@$' or ord(c) > 127) |
|
2452 | if c.isalnum() or c in '._@$' or ord(c) > 127) | |
2455 |
|
2453 | |||
2456 | def _parsewith(spec, lookup=None, syminitletters=None): |
|
2454 | def _parsewith(spec, lookup=None, syminitletters=None): | |
2457 | """Generate a parse tree of given spec with given tokenizing options |
|
2455 | """Generate a parse tree of given spec with given tokenizing options | |
2458 |
|
2456 | |||
2459 | >>> _parsewith('foo($1)', syminitletters=_aliassyminitletters) |
|
2457 | >>> _parsewith('foo($1)', syminitletters=_aliassyminitletters) | |
2460 | ('func', ('symbol', 'foo'), ('symbol', '$1')) |
|
2458 | ('func', ('symbol', 'foo'), ('symbol', '$1')) | |
2461 | >>> _parsewith('$1') |
|
2459 | >>> _parsewith('$1') | |
2462 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
2460 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
2463 | ... |
|
2461 | ... | |
2464 | ParseError: ("syntax error in revset '$1'", 0) |
|
2462 | ParseError: ("syntax error in revset '$1'", 0) | |
2465 | >>> _parsewith('foo bar') |
|
2463 | >>> _parsewith('foo bar') | |
2466 | Traceback (most recent call last): |
|
2464 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
2467 | ... |
|
2465 | ... | |
2468 | ParseError: ('invalid token', 4) |
|
2466 | ParseError: ('invalid token', 4) | |
2469 | """ |
|
2467 | """ | |
2470 | p = parser.parser(elements) |
|
2468 | p = parser.parser(elements) | |
2471 | tree, pos = p.parse(tokenize(spec, lookup=lookup, |
|
2469 | tree, pos = p.parse(tokenize(spec, lookup=lookup, | |
2472 | syminitletters=syminitletters)) |
|
2470 | syminitletters=syminitletters)) | |
2473 | if pos != len(spec): |
|
2471 | if pos != len(spec): | |
2474 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid token'), pos) |
|
2472 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid token'), pos) | |
2475 | return parser.simplifyinfixops(tree, ('list', 'or')) |
|
2473 | return parser.simplifyinfixops(tree, ('list', 'or')) | |
2476 |
|
2474 | |||
2477 | class _aliasrules(parser.basealiasrules): |
|
2475 | class _aliasrules(parser.basealiasrules): | |
2478 | """Parsing and expansion rule set of revset aliases""" |
|
2476 | """Parsing and expansion rule set of revset aliases""" | |
2479 | _section = _('revset alias') |
|
2477 | _section = _('revset alias') | |
2480 |
|
2478 | |||
2481 | @staticmethod |
|
2479 | @staticmethod | |
2482 | def _parse(spec): |
|
2480 | def _parse(spec): | |
2483 | """Parse alias declaration/definition ``spec`` |
|
2481 | """Parse alias declaration/definition ``spec`` | |
2484 |
|
2482 | |||
2485 | This allows symbol names to use also ``$`` as an initial letter |
|
2483 | This allows symbol names to use also ``$`` as an initial letter | |
2486 | (for backward compatibility), and callers of this function should |
|
2484 | (for backward compatibility), and callers of this function should | |
2487 | examine whether ``$`` is used also for unexpected symbols or not. |
|
2485 | examine whether ``$`` is used also for unexpected symbols or not. | |
2488 | """ |
|
2486 | """ | |
2489 | return _parsewith(spec, syminitletters=_aliassyminitletters) |
|
2487 | return _parsewith(spec, syminitletters=_aliassyminitletters) | |
2490 |
|
2488 | |||
2491 | @staticmethod |
|
2489 | @staticmethod | |
2492 | def _trygetfunc(tree): |
|
2490 | def _trygetfunc(tree): | |
2493 | if tree[0] == 'func' and tree[1][0] == 'symbol': |
|
2491 | if tree[0] == 'func' and tree[1][0] == 'symbol': | |
2494 | return tree[1][1], getlist(tree[2]) |
|
2492 | return tree[1][1], getlist(tree[2]) | |
2495 |
|
2493 | |||
2496 | def expandaliases(ui, tree, showwarning=None): |
|
2494 | def expandaliases(ui, tree, showwarning=None): | |
2497 | aliases = _aliasrules.buildmap(ui.configitems('revsetalias')) |
|
2495 | aliases = _aliasrules.buildmap(ui.configitems('revsetalias')) | |
2498 | tree = _aliasrules.expand(aliases, tree) |
|
2496 | tree = _aliasrules.expand(aliases, tree) | |
2499 | if showwarning: |
|
2497 | if showwarning: | |
2500 | # warn about problematic (but not referred) aliases |
|
2498 | # warn about problematic (but not referred) aliases | |
2501 | for name, alias in sorted(aliases.iteritems()): |
|
2499 | for name, alias in sorted(aliases.iteritems()): | |
2502 | if alias.error and not alias.warned: |
|
2500 | if alias.error and not alias.warned: | |
2503 | showwarning(_('warning: %s\n') % (alias.error)) |
|
2501 | showwarning(_('warning: %s\n') % (alias.error)) | |
2504 | alias.warned = True |
|
2502 | alias.warned = True | |
2505 | return tree |
|
2503 | return tree | |
2506 |
|
2504 | |||
2507 | def foldconcat(tree): |
|
2505 | def foldconcat(tree): | |
2508 | """Fold elements to be concatenated by `##` |
|
2506 | """Fold elements to be concatenated by `##` | |
2509 | """ |
|
2507 | """ | |
2510 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in ('string', 'symbol'): |
|
2508 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in ('string', 'symbol'): | |
2511 | return tree |
|
2509 | return tree | |
2512 | if tree[0] == '_concat': |
|
2510 | if tree[0] == '_concat': | |
2513 | pending = [tree] |
|
2511 | pending = [tree] | |
2514 | l = [] |
|
2512 | l = [] | |
2515 | while pending: |
|
2513 | while pending: | |
2516 | e = pending.pop() |
|
2514 | e = pending.pop() | |
2517 | if e[0] == '_concat': |
|
2515 | if e[0] == '_concat': | |
2518 | pending.extend(reversed(e[1:])) |
|
2516 | pending.extend(reversed(e[1:])) | |
2519 | elif e[0] in ('string', 'symbol'): |
|
2517 | elif e[0] in ('string', 'symbol'): | |
2520 | l.append(e[1]) |
|
2518 | l.append(e[1]) | |
2521 | else: |
|
2519 | else: | |
2522 | msg = _("\"##\" can't concatenate \"%s\" element") % (e[0]) |
|
2520 | msg = _("\"##\" can't concatenate \"%s\" element") % (e[0]) | |
2523 | raise error.ParseError(msg) |
|
2521 | raise error.ParseError(msg) | |
2524 | return ('string', ''.join(l)) |
|
2522 | return ('string', ''.join(l)) | |
2525 | else: |
|
2523 | else: | |
2526 | return tuple(foldconcat(t) for t in tree) |
|
2524 | return tuple(foldconcat(t) for t in tree) | |
2527 |
|
2525 | |||
2528 | def parse(spec, lookup=None): |
|
2526 | def parse(spec, lookup=None): | |
2529 | return _parsewith(spec, lookup=lookup) |
|
2527 | return _parsewith(spec, lookup=lookup) | |
2530 |
|
2528 | |||
2531 | def posttreebuilthook(tree, repo): |
|
2529 | def posttreebuilthook(tree, repo): | |
2532 | # hook for extensions to execute code on the optimized tree |
|
2530 | # hook for extensions to execute code on the optimized tree | |
2533 | pass |
|
2531 | pass | |
2534 |
|
2532 | |||
2535 | def match(ui, spec, repo=None): |
|
2533 | def match(ui, spec, repo=None): | |
2536 | """Create a matcher for a single revision spec.""" |
|
2534 | """Create a matcher for a single revision spec.""" | |
2537 | return matchany(ui, [spec], repo=repo) |
|
2535 | return matchany(ui, [spec], repo=repo) | |
2538 |
|
2536 | |||
2539 | def matchany(ui, specs, repo=None): |
|
2537 | def matchany(ui, specs, repo=None): | |
2540 | """Create a matcher that will include any revisions matching one of the |
|
2538 | """Create a matcher that will include any revisions matching one of the | |
2541 | given specs""" |
|
2539 | given specs""" | |
2542 | if not specs: |
|
2540 | if not specs: | |
2543 | def mfunc(repo, subset=None): |
|
2541 | def mfunc(repo, subset=None): | |
2544 | return baseset() |
|
2542 | return baseset() | |
2545 | return mfunc |
|
2543 | return mfunc | |
2546 | if not all(specs): |
|
2544 | if not all(specs): | |
2547 | raise error.ParseError(_("empty query")) |
|
2545 | raise error.ParseError(_("empty query")) | |
2548 | lookup = None |
|
2546 | lookup = None | |
2549 | if repo: |
|
2547 | if repo: | |
2550 | lookup = repo.__contains__ |
|
2548 | lookup = repo.__contains__ | |
2551 | if len(specs) == 1: |
|
2549 | if len(specs) == 1: | |
2552 | tree = parse(specs[0], lookup) |
|
2550 | tree = parse(specs[0], lookup) | |
2553 | else: |
|
2551 | else: | |
2554 | tree = ('or',) + tuple(parse(s, lookup) for s in specs) |
|
2552 | tree = ('or',) + tuple(parse(s, lookup) for s in specs) | |
2555 | return _makematcher(ui, tree, repo) |
|
2553 | return _makematcher(ui, tree, repo) | |
2556 |
|
2554 | |||
2557 | def _makematcher(ui, tree, repo): |
|
2555 | def _makematcher(ui, tree, repo): | |
2558 | if ui: |
|
2556 | if ui: | |
2559 | tree = expandaliases(ui, tree, showwarning=ui.warn) |
|
2557 | tree = expandaliases(ui, tree, showwarning=ui.warn) | |
2560 | tree = foldconcat(tree) |
|
2558 | tree = foldconcat(tree) | |
2561 | tree = optimize(tree) |
|
2559 | tree = optimize(tree) | |
2562 | posttreebuilthook(tree, repo) |
|
2560 | posttreebuilthook(tree, repo) | |
2563 | def mfunc(repo, subset=None): |
|
2561 | def mfunc(repo, subset=None): | |
2564 | if subset is None: |
|
2562 | if subset is None: | |
2565 | subset = fullreposet(repo) |
|
2563 | subset = fullreposet(repo) | |
2566 | if util.safehasattr(subset, 'isascending'): |
|
2564 | if util.safehasattr(subset, 'isascending'): | |
2567 | result = getset(repo, subset, tree) |
|
2565 | result = getset(repo, subset, tree) | |
2568 | else: |
|
2566 | else: | |
2569 | result = getset(repo, baseset(subset), tree) |
|
2567 | result = getset(repo, baseset(subset), tree) | |
2570 | return result |
|
2568 | return result | |
2571 | return mfunc |
|
2569 | return mfunc | |
2572 |
|
2570 | |||
2573 | def formatspec(expr, *args): |
|
2571 | def formatspec(expr, *args): | |
2574 | ''' |
|
2572 | ''' | |
2575 | This is a convenience function for using revsets internally, and |
|
2573 | This is a convenience function for using revsets internally, and | |
2576 | escapes arguments appropriately. Aliases are intentionally ignored |
|
2574 | escapes arguments appropriately. Aliases are intentionally ignored | |
2577 | so that intended expression behavior isn't accidentally subverted. |
|
2575 | so that intended expression behavior isn't accidentally subverted. | |
2578 |
|
2576 | |||
2579 | Supported arguments: |
|
2577 | Supported arguments: | |
2580 |
|
2578 | |||
2581 | %r = revset expression, parenthesized |
|
2579 | %r = revset expression, parenthesized | |
2582 | %d = int(arg), no quoting |
|
2580 | %d = int(arg), no quoting | |
2583 | %s = string(arg), escaped and single-quoted |
|
2581 | %s = string(arg), escaped and single-quoted | |
2584 | %b = arg.branch(), escaped and single-quoted |
|
2582 | %b = arg.branch(), escaped and single-quoted | |
2585 | %n = hex(arg), single-quoted |
|
2583 | %n = hex(arg), single-quoted | |
2586 | %% = a literal '%' |
|
2584 | %% = a literal '%' | |
2587 |
|
2585 | |||
2588 | Prefixing the type with 'l' specifies a parenthesized list of that type. |
|
2586 | Prefixing the type with 'l' specifies a parenthesized list of that type. | |
2589 |
|
2587 | |||
2590 | >>> formatspec('%r:: and %lr', '10 or 11', ("this()", "that()")) |
|
2588 | >>> formatspec('%r:: and %lr', '10 or 11', ("this()", "that()")) | |
2591 | '(10 or 11):: and ((this()) or (that()))' |
|
2589 | '(10 or 11):: and ((this()) or (that()))' | |
2592 | >>> formatspec('%d:: and not %d::', 10, 20) |
|
2590 | >>> formatspec('%d:: and not %d::', 10, 20) | |
2593 | '10:: and not 20::' |
|
2591 | '10:: and not 20::' | |
2594 | >>> formatspec('%ld or %ld', [], [1]) |
|
2592 | >>> formatspec('%ld or %ld', [], [1]) | |
2595 | "_list('') or 1" |
|
2593 | "_list('') or 1" | |
2596 | >>> formatspec('keyword(%s)', 'foo\\xe9') |
|
2594 | >>> formatspec('keyword(%s)', 'foo\\xe9') | |
2597 | "keyword('foo\\\\xe9')" |
|
2595 | "keyword('foo\\\\xe9')" | |
2598 | >>> b = lambda: 'default' |
|
2596 | >>> b = lambda: 'default' | |
2599 | >>> b.branch = b |
|
2597 | >>> b.branch = b | |
2600 | >>> formatspec('branch(%b)', b) |
|
2598 | >>> formatspec('branch(%b)', b) | |
2601 | "branch('default')" |
|
2599 | "branch('default')" | |
2602 | >>> formatspec('root(%ls)', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) |
|
2600 | >>> formatspec('root(%ls)', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) | |
2603 | "root(_list('a\\x00b\\x00c\\x00d'))" |
|
2601 | "root(_list('a\\x00b\\x00c\\x00d'))" | |
2604 | ''' |
|
2602 | ''' | |
2605 |
|
2603 | |||
2606 | def quote(s): |
|
2604 | def quote(s): | |
2607 | return repr(str(s)) |
|
2605 | return repr(str(s)) | |
2608 |
|
2606 | |||
2609 | def argtype(c, arg): |
|
2607 | def argtype(c, arg): | |
2610 | if c == 'd': |
|
2608 | if c == 'd': | |
2611 | return str(int(arg)) |
|
2609 | return str(int(arg)) | |
2612 | elif c == 's': |
|
2610 | elif c == 's': | |
2613 | return quote(arg) |
|
2611 | return quote(arg) | |
2614 | elif c == 'r': |
|
2612 | elif c == 'r': | |
2615 | parse(arg) # make sure syntax errors are confined |
|
2613 | parse(arg) # make sure syntax errors are confined | |
2616 | return '(%s)' % arg |
|
2614 | return '(%s)' % arg | |
2617 | elif c == 'n': |
|
2615 | elif c == 'n': | |
2618 | return quote(node.hex(arg)) |
|
2616 | return quote(node.hex(arg)) | |
2619 | elif c == 'b': |
|
2617 | elif c == 'b': | |
2620 | return quote(arg.branch()) |
|
2618 | return quote(arg.branch()) | |
2621 |
|
2619 | |||
2622 | def listexp(s, t): |
|
2620 | def listexp(s, t): | |
2623 | l = len(s) |
|
2621 | l = len(s) | |
2624 | if l == 0: |
|
2622 | if l == 0: | |
2625 | return "_list('')" |
|
2623 | return "_list('')" | |
2626 | elif l == 1: |
|
2624 | elif l == 1: | |
2627 | return argtype(t, s[0]) |
|
2625 | return argtype(t, s[0]) | |
2628 | elif t == 'd': |
|
2626 | elif t == 'd': | |
2629 | return "_intlist('%s')" % "\0".join(str(int(a)) for a in s) |
|
2627 | return "_intlist('%s')" % "\0".join(str(int(a)) for a in s) | |
2630 | elif t == 's': |
|
2628 | elif t == 's': | |
2631 | return "_list('%s')" % "\0".join(s) |
|
2629 | return "_list('%s')" % "\0".join(s) | |
2632 | elif t == 'n': |
|
2630 | elif t == 'n': | |
2633 | return "_hexlist('%s')" % "\0".join(node.hex(a) for a in s) |
|
2631 | return "_hexlist('%s')" % "\0".join(node.hex(a) for a in s) | |
2634 | elif t == 'b': |
|
2632 | elif t == 'b': | |
2635 | return "_list('%s')" % "\0".join(a.branch() for a in s) |
|
2633 | return "_list('%s')" % "\0".join(a.branch() for a in s) | |
2636 |
|
2634 | |||
2637 | m = l // 2 |
|
2635 | m = l // 2 | |
2638 | return '(%s or %s)' % (listexp(s[:m], t), listexp(s[m:], t)) |
|
2636 | return '(%s or %s)' % (listexp(s[:m], t), listexp(s[m:], t)) | |
2639 |
|
2637 | |||
2640 | ret = '' |
|
2638 | ret = '' | |
2641 | pos = 0 |
|
2639 | pos = 0 | |
2642 | arg = 0 |
|
2640 | arg = 0 | |
2643 | while pos < len(expr): |
|
2641 | while pos < len(expr): | |
2644 | c = expr[pos] |
|
2642 | c = expr[pos] | |
2645 | if c == '%': |
|
2643 | if c == '%': | |
2646 | pos += 1 |
|
2644 | pos += 1 | |
2647 | d = expr[pos] |
|
2645 | d = expr[pos] | |
2648 | if d == '%': |
|
2646 | if d == '%': | |
2649 | ret += d |
|
2647 | ret += d | |
2650 | elif d in 'dsnbr': |
|
2648 | elif d in 'dsnbr': | |
2651 | ret += argtype(d, args[arg]) |
|
2649 | ret += argtype(d, args[arg]) | |
2652 | arg += 1 |
|
2650 | arg += 1 | |
2653 | elif d == 'l': |
|
2651 | elif d == 'l': | |
2654 | # a list of some type |
|
2652 | # a list of some type | |
2655 | pos += 1 |
|
2653 | pos += 1 | |
2656 | d = expr[pos] |
|
2654 | d = expr[pos] | |
2657 | ret += listexp(list(args[arg]), d) |
|
2655 | ret += listexp(list(args[arg]), d) | |
2658 | arg += 1 |
|
2656 | arg += 1 | |
2659 | else: |
|
2657 | else: | |
2660 | raise error.Abort(_('unexpected revspec format character %s') |
|
2658 | raise error.Abort(_('unexpected revspec format character %s') | |
2661 | % d) |
|
2659 | % d) | |
2662 | else: |
|
2660 | else: | |
2663 | ret += c |
|
2661 | ret += c | |
2664 | pos += 1 |
|
2662 | pos += 1 | |
2665 |
|
2663 | |||
2666 | return ret |
|
2664 | return ret | |
2667 |
|
2665 | |||
2668 | def prettyformat(tree): |
|
2666 | def prettyformat(tree): | |
2669 | return parser.prettyformat(tree, ('string', 'symbol')) |
|
2667 | return parser.prettyformat(tree, ('string', 'symbol')) | |
2670 |
|
2668 | |||
2671 | def depth(tree): |
|
2669 | def depth(tree): | |
2672 | if isinstance(tree, tuple): |
|
2670 | if isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
2673 | return max(map(depth, tree)) + 1 |
|
2671 | return max(map(depth, tree)) + 1 | |
2674 | else: |
|
2672 | else: | |
2675 | return 0 |
|
2673 | return 0 | |
2676 |
|
2674 | |||
2677 | def funcsused(tree): |
|
2675 | def funcsused(tree): | |
2678 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in ('string', 'symbol'): |
|
2676 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in ('string', 'symbol'): | |
2679 | return set() |
|
2677 | return set() | |
2680 | else: |
|
2678 | else: | |
2681 | funcs = set() |
|
2679 | funcs = set() | |
2682 | for s in tree[1:]: |
|
2680 | for s in tree[1:]: | |
2683 | funcs |= funcsused(s) |
|
2681 | funcs |= funcsused(s) | |
2684 | if tree[0] == 'func': |
|
2682 | if tree[0] == 'func': | |
2685 | funcs.add(tree[1][1]) |
|
2683 | funcs.add(tree[1][1]) | |
2686 | return funcs |
|
2684 | return funcs | |
2687 |
|
2685 | |||
2688 | def _formatsetrepr(r): |
|
2686 | def _formatsetrepr(r): | |
2689 | """Format an optional printable representation of a set |
|
2687 | """Format an optional printable representation of a set | |
2690 |
|
2688 | |||
2691 | ======== ================================= |
|
2689 | ======== ================================= | |
2692 | type(r) example |
|
2690 | type(r) example | |
2693 | ======== ================================= |
|
2691 | ======== ================================= | |
2694 | tuple ('<not %r>', other) |
|
2692 | tuple ('<not %r>', other) | |
2695 | str '<branch closed>' |
|
2693 | str '<branch closed>' | |
2696 | callable lambda: '<branch %r>' % sorted(b) |
|
2694 | callable lambda: '<branch %r>' % sorted(b) | |
2697 | object other |
|
2695 | object other | |
2698 | ======== ================================= |
|
2696 | ======== ================================= | |
2699 | """ |
|
2697 | """ | |
2700 | if r is None: |
|
2698 | if r is None: | |
2701 | return '' |
|
2699 | return '' | |
2702 | elif isinstance(r, tuple): |
|
2700 | elif isinstance(r, tuple): | |
2703 | return r[0] % r[1:] |
|
2701 | return r[0] % r[1:] | |
2704 | elif isinstance(r, str): |
|
2702 | elif isinstance(r, str): | |
2705 | return r |
|
2703 | return r | |
2706 | elif callable(r): |
|
2704 | elif callable(r): | |
2707 | return r() |
|
2705 | return r() | |
2708 | else: |
|
2706 | else: | |
2709 | return repr(r) |
|
2707 | return repr(r) | |
2710 |
|
2708 | |||
2711 | class abstractsmartset(object): |
|
2709 | class abstractsmartset(object): | |
2712 |
|
2710 | |||
2713 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
2711 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
2714 | """True if the smartset is not empty""" |
|
2712 | """True if the smartset is not empty""" | |
2715 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2713 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2716 |
|
2714 | |||
2717 | def __contains__(self, rev): |
|
2715 | def __contains__(self, rev): | |
2718 | """provide fast membership testing""" |
|
2716 | """provide fast membership testing""" | |
2719 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2717 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2720 |
|
2718 | |||
2721 | def __iter__(self): |
|
2719 | def __iter__(self): | |
2722 | """iterate the set in the order it is supposed to be iterated""" |
|
2720 | """iterate the set in the order it is supposed to be iterated""" | |
2723 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2721 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2724 |
|
2722 | |||
2725 | # Attributes containing a function to perform a fast iteration in a given |
|
2723 | # Attributes containing a function to perform a fast iteration in a given | |
2726 | # direction. A smartset can have none, one, or both defined. |
|
2724 | # direction. A smartset can have none, one, or both defined. | |
2727 | # |
|
2725 | # | |
2728 | # Default value is None instead of a function returning None to avoid |
|
2726 | # Default value is None instead of a function returning None to avoid | |
2729 | # initializing an iterator just for testing if a fast method exists. |
|
2727 | # initializing an iterator just for testing if a fast method exists. | |
2730 | fastasc = None |
|
2728 | fastasc = None | |
2731 | fastdesc = None |
|
2729 | fastdesc = None | |
2732 |
|
2730 | |||
2733 | def isascending(self): |
|
2731 | def isascending(self): | |
2734 | """True if the set will iterate in ascending order""" |
|
2732 | """True if the set will iterate in ascending order""" | |
2735 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2733 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2736 |
|
2734 | |||
2737 | def isdescending(self): |
|
2735 | def isdescending(self): | |
2738 | """True if the set will iterate in descending order""" |
|
2736 | """True if the set will iterate in descending order""" | |
2739 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2737 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2740 |
|
2738 | |||
2741 | def istopo(self): |
|
2739 | def istopo(self): | |
2742 | """True if the set will iterate in topographical order""" |
|
2740 | """True if the set will iterate in topographical order""" | |
2743 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2741 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2744 |
|
2742 | |||
2745 | @util.cachefunc |
|
2743 | @util.cachefunc | |
2746 | def min(self): |
|
2744 | def min(self): | |
2747 | """return the minimum element in the set""" |
|
2745 | """return the minimum element in the set""" | |
2748 | if self.fastasc is not None: |
|
2746 | if self.fastasc is not None: | |
2749 | for r in self.fastasc(): |
|
2747 | for r in self.fastasc(): | |
2750 | return r |
|
2748 | return r | |
2751 | raise ValueError('arg is an empty sequence') |
|
2749 | raise ValueError('arg is an empty sequence') | |
2752 | return min(self) |
|
2750 | return min(self) | |
2753 |
|
2751 | |||
2754 | @util.cachefunc |
|
2752 | @util.cachefunc | |
2755 | def max(self): |
|
2753 | def max(self): | |
2756 | """return the maximum element in the set""" |
|
2754 | """return the maximum element in the set""" | |
2757 | if self.fastdesc is not None: |
|
2755 | if self.fastdesc is not None: | |
2758 | for r in self.fastdesc(): |
|
2756 | for r in self.fastdesc(): | |
2759 | return r |
|
2757 | return r | |
2760 | raise ValueError('arg is an empty sequence') |
|
2758 | raise ValueError('arg is an empty sequence') | |
2761 | return max(self) |
|
2759 | return max(self) | |
2762 |
|
2760 | |||
2763 | def first(self): |
|
2761 | def first(self): | |
2764 | """return the first element in the set (user iteration perspective) |
|
2762 | """return the first element in the set (user iteration perspective) | |
2765 |
|
2763 | |||
2766 | Return None if the set is empty""" |
|
2764 | Return None if the set is empty""" | |
2767 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2765 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2768 |
|
2766 | |||
2769 | def last(self): |
|
2767 | def last(self): | |
2770 | """return the last element in the set (user iteration perspective) |
|
2768 | """return the last element in the set (user iteration perspective) | |
2771 |
|
2769 | |||
2772 | Return None if the set is empty""" |
|
2770 | Return None if the set is empty""" | |
2773 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2771 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2774 |
|
2772 | |||
2775 | def __len__(self): |
|
2773 | def __len__(self): | |
2776 | """return the length of the smartsets |
|
2774 | """return the length of the smartsets | |
2777 |
|
2775 | |||
2778 | This can be expensive on smartset that could be lazy otherwise.""" |
|
2776 | This can be expensive on smartset that could be lazy otherwise.""" | |
2779 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2777 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2780 |
|
2778 | |||
2781 | def reverse(self): |
|
2779 | def reverse(self): | |
2782 | """reverse the expected iteration order""" |
|
2780 | """reverse the expected iteration order""" | |
2783 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2781 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2784 |
|
2782 | |||
2785 | def sort(self, reverse=True): |
|
2783 | def sort(self, reverse=True): | |
2786 | """get the set to iterate in an ascending or descending order""" |
|
2784 | """get the set to iterate in an ascending or descending order""" | |
2787 | raise NotImplementedError() |
|
2785 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
2788 |
|
2786 | |||
2789 | def __and__(self, other): |
|
2787 | def __and__(self, other): | |
2790 | """Returns a new object with the intersection of the two collections. |
|
2788 | """Returns a new object with the intersection of the two collections. | |
2791 |
|
2789 | |||
2792 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" |
|
2790 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" | |
2793 | if isinstance(other, fullreposet): |
|
2791 | if isinstance(other, fullreposet): | |
2794 | return self |
|
2792 | return self | |
2795 | return self.filter(other.__contains__, condrepr=other, cache=False) |
|
2793 | return self.filter(other.__contains__, condrepr=other, cache=False) | |
2796 |
|
2794 | |||
2797 | def __add__(self, other): |
|
2795 | def __add__(self, other): | |
2798 | """Returns a new object with the union of the two collections. |
|
2796 | """Returns a new object with the union of the two collections. | |
2799 |
|
2797 | |||
2800 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" |
|
2798 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" | |
2801 | return addset(self, other) |
|
2799 | return addset(self, other) | |
2802 |
|
2800 | |||
2803 | def __sub__(self, other): |
|
2801 | def __sub__(self, other): | |
2804 | """Returns a new object with the substraction of the two collections. |
|
2802 | """Returns a new object with the substraction of the two collections. | |
2805 |
|
2803 | |||
2806 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" |
|
2804 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" | |
2807 | c = other.__contains__ |
|
2805 | c = other.__contains__ | |
2808 | return self.filter(lambda r: not c(r), condrepr=('<not %r>', other), |
|
2806 | return self.filter(lambda r: not c(r), condrepr=('<not %r>', other), | |
2809 | cache=False) |
|
2807 | cache=False) | |
2810 |
|
2808 | |||
2811 | def filter(self, condition, condrepr=None, cache=True): |
|
2809 | def filter(self, condition, condrepr=None, cache=True): | |
2812 | """Returns this smartset filtered by condition as a new smartset. |
|
2810 | """Returns this smartset filtered by condition as a new smartset. | |
2813 |
|
2811 | |||
2814 | `condition` is a callable which takes a revision number and returns a |
|
2812 | `condition` is a callable which takes a revision number and returns a | |
2815 | boolean. Optional `condrepr` provides a printable representation of |
|
2813 | boolean. Optional `condrepr` provides a printable representation of | |
2816 | the given `condition`. |
|
2814 | the given `condition`. | |
2817 |
|
2815 | |||
2818 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" |
|
2816 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" | |
2819 | # builtin cannot be cached. but do not needs to |
|
2817 | # builtin cannot be cached. but do not needs to | |
2820 | if cache and util.safehasattr(condition, 'func_code'): |
|
2818 | if cache and util.safehasattr(condition, 'func_code'): | |
2821 | condition = util.cachefunc(condition) |
|
2819 | condition = util.cachefunc(condition) | |
2822 | return filteredset(self, condition, condrepr) |
|
2820 | return filteredset(self, condition, condrepr) | |
2823 |
|
2821 | |||
2824 | class baseset(abstractsmartset): |
|
2822 | class baseset(abstractsmartset): | |
2825 | """Basic data structure that represents a revset and contains the basic |
|
2823 | """Basic data structure that represents a revset and contains the basic | |
2826 | operation that it should be able to perform. |
|
2824 | operation that it should be able to perform. | |
2827 |
|
2825 | |||
2828 | Every method in this class should be implemented by any smartset class. |
|
2826 | Every method in this class should be implemented by any smartset class. | |
2829 | """ |
|
2827 | """ | |
2830 | def __init__(self, data=(), datarepr=None, istopo=False): |
|
2828 | def __init__(self, data=(), datarepr=None, istopo=False): | |
2831 | """ |
|
2829 | """ | |
2832 | datarepr: a tuple of (format, obj, ...), a function or an object that |
|
2830 | datarepr: a tuple of (format, obj, ...), a function or an object that | |
2833 | provides a printable representation of the given data. |
|
2831 | provides a printable representation of the given data. | |
2834 | """ |
|
2832 | """ | |
2835 | self._ascending = None |
|
2833 | self._ascending = None | |
2836 | self._istopo = istopo |
|
2834 | self._istopo = istopo | |
2837 | if not isinstance(data, list): |
|
2835 | if not isinstance(data, list): | |
2838 | if isinstance(data, set): |
|
2836 | if isinstance(data, set): | |
2839 | self._set = data |
|
2837 | self._set = data | |
2840 | # set has no order we pick one for stability purpose |
|
2838 | # set has no order we pick one for stability purpose | |
2841 | self._ascending = True |
|
2839 | self._ascending = True | |
2842 | data = list(data) |
|
2840 | data = list(data) | |
2843 | self._list = data |
|
2841 | self._list = data | |
2844 | self._datarepr = datarepr |
|
2842 | self._datarepr = datarepr | |
2845 |
|
2843 | |||
2846 | @util.propertycache |
|
2844 | @util.propertycache | |
2847 | def _set(self): |
|
2845 | def _set(self): | |
2848 | return set(self._list) |
|
2846 | return set(self._list) | |
2849 |
|
2847 | |||
2850 | @util.propertycache |
|
2848 | @util.propertycache | |
2851 | def _asclist(self): |
|
2849 | def _asclist(self): | |
2852 | asclist = self._list[:] |
|
2850 | asclist = self._list[:] | |
2853 | asclist.sort() |
|
2851 | asclist.sort() | |
2854 | return asclist |
|
2852 | return asclist | |
2855 |
|
2853 | |||
2856 | def __iter__(self): |
|
2854 | def __iter__(self): | |
2857 | if self._ascending is None: |
|
2855 | if self._ascending is None: | |
2858 | return iter(self._list) |
|
2856 | return iter(self._list) | |
2859 | elif self._ascending: |
|
2857 | elif self._ascending: | |
2860 | return iter(self._asclist) |
|
2858 | return iter(self._asclist) | |
2861 | else: |
|
2859 | else: | |
2862 | return reversed(self._asclist) |
|
2860 | return reversed(self._asclist) | |
2863 |
|
2861 | |||
2864 | def fastasc(self): |
|
2862 | def fastasc(self): | |
2865 | return iter(self._asclist) |
|
2863 | return iter(self._asclist) | |
2866 |
|
2864 | |||
2867 | def fastdesc(self): |
|
2865 | def fastdesc(self): | |
2868 | return reversed(self._asclist) |
|
2866 | return reversed(self._asclist) | |
2869 |
|
2867 | |||
2870 | @util.propertycache |
|
2868 | @util.propertycache | |
2871 | def __contains__(self): |
|
2869 | def __contains__(self): | |
2872 | return self._set.__contains__ |
|
2870 | return self._set.__contains__ | |
2873 |
|
2871 | |||
2874 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
2872 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
2875 | return bool(self._list) |
|
2873 | return bool(self._list) | |
2876 |
|
2874 | |||
2877 | def sort(self, reverse=False): |
|
2875 | def sort(self, reverse=False): | |
2878 | self._ascending = not bool(reverse) |
|
2876 | self._ascending = not bool(reverse) | |
2879 | self._istopo = False |
|
2877 | self._istopo = False | |
2880 |
|
2878 | |||
2881 | def reverse(self): |
|
2879 | def reverse(self): | |
2882 | if self._ascending is None: |
|
2880 | if self._ascending is None: | |
2883 | self._list.reverse() |
|
2881 | self._list.reverse() | |
2884 | else: |
|
2882 | else: | |
2885 | self._ascending = not self._ascending |
|
2883 | self._ascending = not self._ascending | |
2886 | self._istopo = False |
|
2884 | self._istopo = False | |
2887 |
|
2885 | |||
2888 | def __len__(self): |
|
2886 | def __len__(self): | |
2889 | return len(self._list) |
|
2887 | return len(self._list) | |
2890 |
|
2888 | |||
2891 | def isascending(self): |
|
2889 | def isascending(self): | |
2892 | """Returns True if the collection is ascending order, False if not. |
|
2890 | """Returns True if the collection is ascending order, False if not. | |
2893 |
|
2891 | |||
2894 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" |
|
2892 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" | |
2895 | if len(self) <= 1: |
|
2893 | if len(self) <= 1: | |
2896 | return True |
|
2894 | return True | |
2897 | return self._ascending is not None and self._ascending |
|
2895 | return self._ascending is not None and self._ascending | |
2898 |
|
2896 | |||
2899 | def isdescending(self): |
|
2897 | def isdescending(self): | |
2900 | """Returns True if the collection is descending order, False if not. |
|
2898 | """Returns True if the collection is descending order, False if not. | |
2901 |
|
2899 | |||
2902 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" |
|
2900 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" | |
2903 | if len(self) <= 1: |
|
2901 | if len(self) <= 1: | |
2904 | return True |
|
2902 | return True | |
2905 | return self._ascending is not None and not self._ascending |
|
2903 | return self._ascending is not None and not self._ascending | |
2906 |
|
2904 | |||
2907 | def istopo(self): |
|
2905 | def istopo(self): | |
2908 | """Is the collection is in topographical order or not. |
|
2906 | """Is the collection is in topographical order or not. | |
2909 |
|
2907 | |||
2910 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" |
|
2908 | This is part of the mandatory API for smartset.""" | |
2911 | if len(self) <= 1: |
|
2909 | if len(self) <= 1: | |
2912 | return True |
|
2910 | return True | |
2913 | return self._istopo |
|
2911 | return self._istopo | |
2914 |
|
2912 | |||
2915 | def first(self): |
|
2913 | def first(self): | |
2916 | if self: |
|
2914 | if self: | |
2917 | if self._ascending is None: |
|
2915 | if self._ascending is None: | |
2918 | return self._list[0] |
|
2916 | return self._list[0] | |
2919 | elif self._ascending: |
|
2917 | elif self._ascending: | |
2920 | return self._asclist[0] |
|
2918 | return self._asclist[0] | |
2921 | else: |
|
2919 | else: | |
2922 | return self._asclist[-1] |
|
2920 | return self._asclist[-1] | |
2923 | return None |
|
2921 | return None | |
2924 |
|
2922 | |||
2925 | def last(self): |
|
2923 | def last(self): | |
2926 | if self: |
|
2924 | if self: | |
2927 | if self._ascending is None: |
|
2925 | if self._ascending is None: | |
2928 | return self._list[-1] |
|
2926 | return self._list[-1] | |
2929 | elif self._ascending: |
|
2927 | elif self._ascending: | |
2930 | return self._asclist[-1] |
|
2928 | return self._asclist[-1] | |
2931 | else: |
|
2929 | else: | |
2932 | return self._asclist[0] |
|
2930 | return self._asclist[0] | |
2933 | return None |
|
2931 | return None | |
2934 |
|
2932 | |||
2935 | def __repr__(self): |
|
2933 | def __repr__(self): | |
2936 | d = {None: '', False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending] |
|
2934 | d = {None: '', False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending] | |
2937 | s = _formatsetrepr(self._datarepr) |
|
2935 | s = _formatsetrepr(self._datarepr) | |
2938 | if not s: |
|
2936 | if not s: | |
2939 | l = self._list |
|
2937 | l = self._list | |
2940 | # if _list has been built from a set, it might have a different |
|
2938 | # if _list has been built from a set, it might have a different | |
2941 | # order from one python implementation to another. |
|
2939 | # order from one python implementation to another. | |
2942 | # We fallback to the sorted version for a stable output. |
|
2940 | # We fallback to the sorted version for a stable output. | |
2943 | if self._ascending is not None: |
|
2941 | if self._ascending is not None: | |
2944 | l = self._asclist |
|
2942 | l = self._asclist | |
2945 | s = repr(l) |
|
2943 | s = repr(l) | |
2946 | return '<%s%s %s>' % (type(self).__name__, d, s) |
|
2944 | return '<%s%s %s>' % (type(self).__name__, d, s) | |
2947 |
|
2945 | |||
2948 | class filteredset(abstractsmartset): |
|
2946 | class filteredset(abstractsmartset): | |
2949 | """Duck type for baseset class which iterates lazily over the revisions in |
|
2947 | """Duck type for baseset class which iterates lazily over the revisions in | |
2950 | the subset and contains a function which tests for membership in the |
|
2948 | the subset and contains a function which tests for membership in the | |
2951 | revset |
|
2949 | revset | |
2952 | """ |
|
2950 | """ | |
2953 | def __init__(self, subset, condition=lambda x: True, condrepr=None): |
|
2951 | def __init__(self, subset, condition=lambda x: True, condrepr=None): | |
2954 | """ |
|
2952 | """ | |
2955 | condition: a function that decide whether a revision in the subset |
|
2953 | condition: a function that decide whether a revision in the subset | |
2956 | belongs to the revset or not. |
|
2954 | belongs to the revset or not. | |
2957 | condrepr: a tuple of (format, obj, ...), a function or an object that |
|
2955 | condrepr: a tuple of (format, obj, ...), a function or an object that | |
2958 | provides a printable representation of the given condition. |
|
2956 | provides a printable representation of the given condition. | |
2959 | """ |
|
2957 | """ | |
2960 | self._subset = subset |
|
2958 | self._subset = subset | |
2961 | self._condition = condition |
|
2959 | self._condition = condition | |
2962 | self._condrepr = condrepr |
|
2960 | self._condrepr = condrepr | |
2963 |
|
2961 | |||
2964 | def __contains__(self, x): |
|
2962 | def __contains__(self, x): | |
2965 | return x in self._subset and self._condition(x) |
|
2963 | return x in self._subset and self._condition(x) | |
2966 |
|
2964 | |||
2967 | def __iter__(self): |
|
2965 | def __iter__(self): | |
2968 | return self._iterfilter(self._subset) |
|
2966 | return self._iterfilter(self._subset) | |
2969 |
|
2967 | |||
2970 | def _iterfilter(self, it): |
|
2968 | def _iterfilter(self, it): | |
2971 | cond = self._condition |
|
2969 | cond = self._condition | |
2972 | for x in it: |
|
2970 | for x in it: | |
2973 | if cond(x): |
|
2971 | if cond(x): | |
2974 | yield x |
|
2972 | yield x | |
2975 |
|
2973 | |||
2976 | @property |
|
2974 | @property | |
2977 | def fastasc(self): |
|
2975 | def fastasc(self): | |
2978 | it = self._subset.fastasc |
|
2976 | it = self._subset.fastasc | |
2979 | if it is None: |
|
2977 | if it is None: | |
2980 | return None |
|
2978 | return None | |
2981 | return lambda: self._iterfilter(it()) |
|
2979 | return lambda: self._iterfilter(it()) | |
2982 |
|
2980 | |||
2983 | @property |
|
2981 | @property | |
2984 | def fastdesc(self): |
|
2982 | def fastdesc(self): | |
2985 | it = self._subset.fastdesc |
|
2983 | it = self._subset.fastdesc | |
2986 | if it is None: |
|
2984 | if it is None: | |
2987 | return None |
|
2985 | return None | |
2988 | return lambda: self._iterfilter(it()) |
|
2986 | return lambda: self._iterfilter(it()) | |
2989 |
|
2987 | |||
2990 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
2988 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
2991 | fast = None |
|
2989 | fast = None | |
2992 | candidates = [self.fastasc if self.isascending() else None, |
|
2990 | candidates = [self.fastasc if self.isascending() else None, | |
2993 | self.fastdesc if self.isdescending() else None, |
|
2991 | self.fastdesc if self.isdescending() else None, | |
2994 | self.fastasc, |
|
2992 | self.fastasc, | |
2995 | self.fastdesc] |
|
2993 | self.fastdesc] | |
2996 | for candidate in candidates: |
|
2994 | for candidate in candidates: | |
2997 | if candidate is not None: |
|
2995 | if candidate is not None: | |
2998 | fast = candidate |
|
2996 | fast = candidate | |
2999 | break |
|
2997 | break | |
3000 |
|
2998 | |||
3001 | if fast is not None: |
|
2999 | if fast is not None: | |
3002 | it = fast() |
|
3000 | it = fast() | |
3003 | else: |
|
3001 | else: | |
3004 | it = self |
|
3002 | it = self | |
3005 |
|
3003 | |||
3006 | for r in it: |
|
3004 | for r in it: | |
3007 | return True |
|
3005 | return True | |
3008 | return False |
|
3006 | return False | |
3009 |
|
3007 | |||
3010 | def __len__(self): |
|
3008 | def __len__(self): | |
3011 | # Basic implementation to be changed in future patches. |
|
3009 | # Basic implementation to be changed in future patches. | |
3012 | # until this gets improved, we use generator expression |
|
3010 | # until this gets improved, we use generator expression | |
3013 | # here, since list compr is free to call __len__ again |
|
3011 | # here, since list compr is free to call __len__ again | |
3014 | # causing infinite recursion |
|
3012 | # causing infinite recursion | |
3015 | l = baseset(r for r in self) |
|
3013 | l = baseset(r for r in self) | |
3016 | return len(l) |
|
3014 | return len(l) | |
3017 |
|
3015 | |||
3018 | def sort(self, reverse=False): |
|
3016 | def sort(self, reverse=False): | |
3019 | self._subset.sort(reverse=reverse) |
|
3017 | self._subset.sort(reverse=reverse) | |
3020 |
|
3018 | |||
3021 | def reverse(self): |
|
3019 | def reverse(self): | |
3022 | self._subset.reverse() |
|
3020 | self._subset.reverse() | |
3023 |
|
3021 | |||
3024 | def isascending(self): |
|
3022 | def isascending(self): | |
3025 | return self._subset.isascending() |
|
3023 | return self._subset.isascending() | |
3026 |
|
3024 | |||
3027 | def isdescending(self): |
|
3025 | def isdescending(self): | |
3028 | return self._subset.isdescending() |
|
3026 | return self._subset.isdescending() | |
3029 |
|
3027 | |||
3030 | def istopo(self): |
|
3028 | def istopo(self): | |
3031 | return self._subset.istopo() |
|
3029 | return self._subset.istopo() | |
3032 |
|
3030 | |||
3033 | def first(self): |
|
3031 | def first(self): | |
3034 | for x in self: |
|
3032 | for x in self: | |
3035 | return x |
|
3033 | return x | |
3036 | return None |
|
3034 | return None | |
3037 |
|
3035 | |||
3038 | def last(self): |
|
3036 | def last(self): | |
3039 | it = None |
|
3037 | it = None | |
3040 | if self.isascending(): |
|
3038 | if self.isascending(): | |
3041 | it = self.fastdesc |
|
3039 | it = self.fastdesc | |
3042 | elif self.isdescending(): |
|
3040 | elif self.isdescending(): | |
3043 | it = self.fastasc |
|
3041 | it = self.fastasc | |
3044 | if it is not None: |
|
3042 | if it is not None: | |
3045 | for x in it(): |
|
3043 | for x in it(): | |
3046 | return x |
|
3044 | return x | |
3047 | return None #empty case |
|
3045 | return None #empty case | |
3048 | else: |
|
3046 | else: | |
3049 | x = None |
|
3047 | x = None | |
3050 | for x in self: |
|
3048 | for x in self: | |
3051 | pass |
|
3049 | pass | |
3052 | return x |
|
3050 | return x | |
3053 |
|
3051 | |||
3054 | def __repr__(self): |
|
3052 | def __repr__(self): | |
3055 | xs = [repr(self._subset)] |
|
3053 | xs = [repr(self._subset)] | |
3056 | s = _formatsetrepr(self._condrepr) |
|
3054 | s = _formatsetrepr(self._condrepr) | |
3057 | if s: |
|
3055 | if s: | |
3058 | xs.append(s) |
|
3056 | xs.append(s) | |
3059 | return '<%s %s>' % (type(self).__name__, ', '.join(xs)) |
|
3057 | return '<%s %s>' % (type(self).__name__, ', '.join(xs)) | |
3060 |
|
3058 | |||
3061 | def _iterordered(ascending, iter1, iter2): |
|
3059 | def _iterordered(ascending, iter1, iter2): | |
3062 | """produce an ordered iteration from two iterators with the same order |
|
3060 | """produce an ordered iteration from two iterators with the same order | |
3063 |
|
3061 | |||
3064 | The ascending is used to indicated the iteration direction. |
|
3062 | The ascending is used to indicated the iteration direction. | |
3065 | """ |
|
3063 | """ | |
3066 | choice = max |
|
3064 | choice = max | |
3067 | if ascending: |
|
3065 | if ascending: | |
3068 | choice = min |
|
3066 | choice = min | |
3069 |
|
3067 | |||
3070 | val1 = None |
|
3068 | val1 = None | |
3071 | val2 = None |
|
3069 | val2 = None | |
3072 | try: |
|
3070 | try: | |
3073 | # Consume both iterators in an ordered way until one is empty |
|
3071 | # Consume both iterators in an ordered way until one is empty | |
3074 | while True: |
|
3072 | while True: | |
3075 | if val1 is None: |
|
3073 | if val1 is None: | |
3076 | val1 = next(iter1) |
|
3074 | val1 = next(iter1) | |
3077 | if val2 is None: |
|
3075 | if val2 is None: | |
3078 | val2 = next(iter2) |
|
3076 | val2 = next(iter2) | |
3079 | n = choice(val1, val2) |
|
3077 | n = choice(val1, val2) | |
3080 | yield n |
|
3078 | yield n | |
3081 | if val1 == n: |
|
3079 | if val1 == n: | |
3082 | val1 = None |
|
3080 | val1 = None | |
3083 | if val2 == n: |
|
3081 | if val2 == n: | |
3084 | val2 = None |
|
3082 | val2 = None | |
3085 | except StopIteration: |
|
3083 | except StopIteration: | |
3086 | # Flush any remaining values and consume the other one |
|
3084 | # Flush any remaining values and consume the other one | |
3087 | it = iter2 |
|
3085 | it = iter2 | |
3088 | if val1 is not None: |
|
3086 | if val1 is not None: | |
3089 | yield val1 |
|
3087 | yield val1 | |
3090 | it = iter1 |
|
3088 | it = iter1 | |
3091 | elif val2 is not None: |
|
3089 | elif val2 is not None: | |
3092 | # might have been equality and both are empty |
|
3090 | # might have been equality and both are empty | |
3093 | yield val2 |
|
3091 | yield val2 | |
3094 | for val in it: |
|
3092 | for val in it: | |
3095 | yield val |
|
3093 | yield val | |
3096 |
|
3094 | |||
3097 | class addset(abstractsmartset): |
|
3095 | class addset(abstractsmartset): | |
3098 | """Represent the addition of two sets |
|
3096 | """Represent the addition of two sets | |
3099 |
|
3097 | |||
3100 | Wrapper structure for lazily adding two structures without losing much |
|
3098 | Wrapper structure for lazily adding two structures without losing much | |
3101 | performance on the __contains__ method |
|
3099 | performance on the __contains__ method | |
3102 |
|
3100 | |||
3103 | If the ascending attribute is set, that means the two structures are |
|
3101 | If the ascending attribute is set, that means the two structures are | |
3104 | ordered in either an ascending or descending way. Therefore, we can add |
|
3102 | ordered in either an ascending or descending way. Therefore, we can add | |
3105 | them maintaining the order by iterating over both at the same time |
|
3103 | them maintaining the order by iterating over both at the same time | |
3106 |
|
3104 | |||
3107 | >>> xs = baseset([0, 3, 2]) |
|
3105 | >>> xs = baseset([0, 3, 2]) | |
3108 | >>> ys = baseset([5, 2, 4]) |
|
3106 | >>> ys = baseset([5, 2, 4]) | |
3109 |
|
3107 | |||
3110 | >>> rs = addset(xs, ys) |
|
3108 | >>> rs = addset(xs, ys) | |
3111 | >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, 1 in rs, 5 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last() |
|
3109 | >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, 1 in rs, 5 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last() | |
3112 | (True, True, False, True, 0, 4) |
|
3110 | (True, True, False, True, 0, 4) | |
3113 | >>> rs = addset(xs, baseset([])) |
|
3111 | >>> rs = addset(xs, baseset([])) | |
3114 | >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, 1 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last() |
|
3112 | >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, 1 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last() | |
3115 | (True, True, False, 0, 2) |
|
3113 | (True, True, False, 0, 2) | |
3116 | >>> rs = addset(baseset([]), baseset([])) |
|
3114 | >>> rs = addset(baseset([]), baseset([])) | |
3117 | >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last() |
|
3115 | >>> bool(rs), 0 in rs, rs.first(), rs.last() | |
3118 | (False, False, None, None) |
|
3116 | (False, False, None, None) | |
3119 |
|
3117 | |||
3120 | iterate unsorted: |
|
3118 | iterate unsorted: | |
3121 | >>> rs = addset(xs, ys) |
|
3119 | >>> rs = addset(xs, ys) | |
3122 | >>> # (use generator because pypy could call len()) |
|
3120 | >>> # (use generator because pypy could call len()) | |
3123 | >>> list(x for x in rs) # without _genlist |
|
3121 | >>> list(x for x in rs) # without _genlist | |
3124 | [0, 3, 2, 5, 4] |
|
3122 | [0, 3, 2, 5, 4] | |
3125 | >>> assert not rs._genlist |
|
3123 | >>> assert not rs._genlist | |
3126 | >>> len(rs) |
|
3124 | >>> len(rs) | |
3127 | 5 |
|
3125 | 5 | |
3128 | >>> [x for x in rs] # with _genlist |
|
3126 | >>> [x for x in rs] # with _genlist | |
3129 | [0, 3, 2, 5, 4] |
|
3127 | [0, 3, 2, 5, 4] | |
3130 | >>> assert rs._genlist |
|
3128 | >>> assert rs._genlist | |
3131 |
|
3129 | |||
3132 | iterate ascending: |
|
3130 | iterate ascending: | |
3133 | >>> rs = addset(xs, ys, ascending=True) |
|
3131 | >>> rs = addset(xs, ys, ascending=True) | |
3134 | >>> # (use generator because pypy could call len()) |
|
3132 | >>> # (use generator because pypy could call len()) | |
3135 | >>> list(x for x in rs), list(x for x in rs.fastasc()) # without _asclist |
|
3133 | >>> list(x for x in rs), list(x for x in rs.fastasc()) # without _asclist | |
3136 | ([0, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 2, 3, 4, 5]) |
|
3134 | ([0, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 2, 3, 4, 5]) | |
3137 | >>> assert not rs._asclist |
|
3135 | >>> assert not rs._asclist | |
3138 | >>> len(rs) |
|
3136 | >>> len(rs) | |
3139 | 5 |
|
3137 | 5 | |
3140 | >>> [x for x in rs], [x for x in rs.fastasc()] |
|
3138 | >>> [x for x in rs], [x for x in rs.fastasc()] | |
3141 | ([0, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 2, 3, 4, 5]) |
|
3139 | ([0, 2, 3, 4, 5], [0, 2, 3, 4, 5]) | |
3142 | >>> assert rs._asclist |
|
3140 | >>> assert rs._asclist | |
3143 |
|
3141 | |||
3144 | iterate descending: |
|
3142 | iterate descending: | |
3145 | >>> rs = addset(xs, ys, ascending=False) |
|
3143 | >>> rs = addset(xs, ys, ascending=False) | |
3146 | >>> # (use generator because pypy could call len()) |
|
3144 | >>> # (use generator because pypy could call len()) | |
3147 | >>> list(x for x in rs), list(x for x in rs.fastdesc()) # without _asclist |
|
3145 | >>> list(x for x in rs), list(x for x in rs.fastdesc()) # without _asclist | |
3148 | ([5, 4, 3, 2, 0], [5, 4, 3, 2, 0]) |
|
3146 | ([5, 4, 3, 2, 0], [5, 4, 3, 2, 0]) | |
3149 | >>> assert not rs._asclist |
|
3147 | >>> assert not rs._asclist | |
3150 | >>> len(rs) |
|
3148 | >>> len(rs) | |
3151 | 5 |
|
3149 | 5 | |
3152 | >>> [x for x in rs], [x for x in rs.fastdesc()] |
|
3150 | >>> [x for x in rs], [x for x in rs.fastdesc()] | |
3153 | ([5, 4, 3, 2, 0], [5, 4, 3, 2, 0]) |
|
3151 | ([5, 4, 3, 2, 0], [5, 4, 3, 2, 0]) | |
3154 | >>> assert rs._asclist |
|
3152 | >>> assert rs._asclist | |
3155 |
|
3153 | |||
3156 | iterate ascending without fastasc: |
|
3154 | iterate ascending without fastasc: | |
3157 | >>> rs = addset(xs, generatorset(ys), ascending=True) |
|
3155 | >>> rs = addset(xs, generatorset(ys), ascending=True) | |
3158 | >>> assert rs.fastasc is None |
|
3156 | >>> assert rs.fastasc is None | |
3159 | >>> [x for x in rs] |
|
3157 | >>> [x for x in rs] | |
3160 | [0, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
|
3158 | [0, 2, 3, 4, 5] | |
3161 |
|
3159 | |||
3162 | iterate descending without fastdesc: |
|
3160 | iterate descending without fastdesc: | |
3163 | >>> rs = addset(generatorset(xs), ys, ascending=False) |
|
3161 | >>> rs = addset(generatorset(xs), ys, ascending=False) | |
3164 | >>> assert rs.fastdesc is None |
|
3162 | >>> assert rs.fastdesc is None | |
3165 | >>> [x for x in rs] |
|
3163 | >>> [x for x in rs] | |
3166 | [5, 4, 3, 2, 0] |
|
3164 | [5, 4, 3, 2, 0] | |
3167 | """ |
|
3165 | """ | |
3168 | def __init__(self, revs1, revs2, ascending=None): |
|
3166 | def __init__(self, revs1, revs2, ascending=None): | |
3169 | self._r1 = revs1 |
|
3167 | self._r1 = revs1 | |
3170 | self._r2 = revs2 |
|
3168 | self._r2 = revs2 | |
3171 | self._iter = None |
|
3169 | self._iter = None | |
3172 | self._ascending = ascending |
|
3170 | self._ascending = ascending | |
3173 | self._genlist = None |
|
3171 | self._genlist = None | |
3174 | self._asclist = None |
|
3172 | self._asclist = None | |
3175 |
|
3173 | |||
3176 | def __len__(self): |
|
3174 | def __len__(self): | |
3177 | return len(self._list) |
|
3175 | return len(self._list) | |
3178 |
|
3176 | |||
3179 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
3177 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
3180 | return bool(self._r1) or bool(self._r2) |
|
3178 | return bool(self._r1) or bool(self._r2) | |
3181 |
|
3179 | |||
3182 | @util.propertycache |
|
3180 | @util.propertycache | |
3183 | def _list(self): |
|
3181 | def _list(self): | |
3184 | if not self._genlist: |
|
3182 | if not self._genlist: | |
3185 | self._genlist = baseset(iter(self)) |
|
3183 | self._genlist = baseset(iter(self)) | |
3186 | return self._genlist |
|
3184 | return self._genlist | |
3187 |
|
3185 | |||
3188 | def __iter__(self): |
|
3186 | def __iter__(self): | |
3189 | """Iterate over both collections without repeating elements |
|
3187 | """Iterate over both collections without repeating elements | |
3190 |
|
3188 | |||
3191 | If the ascending attribute is not set, iterate over the first one and |
|
3189 | If the ascending attribute is not set, iterate over the first one and | |
3192 | then over the second one checking for membership on the first one so we |
|
3190 | then over the second one checking for membership on the first one so we | |
3193 | dont yield any duplicates. |
|
3191 | dont yield any duplicates. | |
3194 |
|
3192 | |||
3195 | If the ascending attribute is set, iterate over both collections at the |
|
3193 | If the ascending attribute is set, iterate over both collections at the | |
3196 | same time, yielding only one value at a time in the given order. |
|
3194 | same time, yielding only one value at a time in the given order. | |
3197 | """ |
|
3195 | """ | |
3198 | if self._ascending is None: |
|
3196 | if self._ascending is None: | |
3199 | if self._genlist: |
|
3197 | if self._genlist: | |
3200 | return iter(self._genlist) |
|
3198 | return iter(self._genlist) | |
3201 | def arbitraryordergen(): |
|
3199 | def arbitraryordergen(): | |
3202 | for r in self._r1: |
|
3200 | for r in self._r1: | |
3203 | yield r |
|
3201 | yield r | |
3204 | inr1 = self._r1.__contains__ |
|
3202 | inr1 = self._r1.__contains__ | |
3205 | for r in self._r2: |
|
3203 | for r in self._r2: | |
3206 | if not inr1(r): |
|
3204 | if not inr1(r): | |
3207 | yield r |
|
3205 | yield r | |
3208 | return arbitraryordergen() |
|
3206 | return arbitraryordergen() | |
3209 | # try to use our own fast iterator if it exists |
|
3207 | # try to use our own fast iterator if it exists | |
3210 | self._trysetasclist() |
|
3208 | self._trysetasclist() | |
3211 | if self._ascending: |
|
3209 | if self._ascending: | |
3212 | attr = 'fastasc' |
|
3210 | attr = 'fastasc' | |
3213 | else: |
|
3211 | else: | |
3214 | attr = 'fastdesc' |
|
3212 | attr = 'fastdesc' | |
3215 | it = getattr(self, attr) |
|
3213 | it = getattr(self, attr) | |
3216 | if it is not None: |
|
3214 | if it is not None: | |
3217 | return it() |
|
3215 | return it() | |
3218 | # maybe half of the component supports fast |
|
3216 | # maybe half of the component supports fast | |
3219 | # get iterator for _r1 |
|
3217 | # get iterator for _r1 | |
3220 | iter1 = getattr(self._r1, attr) |
|
3218 | iter1 = getattr(self._r1, attr) | |
3221 | if iter1 is None: |
|
3219 | if iter1 is None: | |
3222 | # let's avoid side effect (not sure it matters) |
|
3220 | # let's avoid side effect (not sure it matters) | |
3223 | iter1 = iter(sorted(self._r1, reverse=not self._ascending)) |
|
3221 | iter1 = iter(sorted(self._r1, reverse=not self._ascending)) | |
3224 | else: |
|
3222 | else: | |
3225 | iter1 = iter1() |
|
3223 | iter1 = iter1() | |
3226 | # get iterator for _r2 |
|
3224 | # get iterator for _r2 | |
3227 | iter2 = getattr(self._r2, attr) |
|
3225 | iter2 = getattr(self._r2, attr) | |
3228 | if iter2 is None: |
|
3226 | if iter2 is None: | |
3229 | # let's avoid side effect (not sure it matters) |
|
3227 | # let's avoid side effect (not sure it matters) | |
3230 | iter2 = iter(sorted(self._r2, reverse=not self._ascending)) |
|
3228 | iter2 = iter(sorted(self._r2, reverse=not self._ascending)) | |
3231 | else: |
|
3229 | else: | |
3232 | iter2 = iter2() |
|
3230 | iter2 = iter2() | |
3233 | return _iterordered(self._ascending, iter1, iter2) |
|
3231 | return _iterordered(self._ascending, iter1, iter2) | |
3234 |
|
3232 | |||
3235 | def _trysetasclist(self): |
|
3233 | def _trysetasclist(self): | |
3236 | """populate the _asclist attribute if possible and necessary""" |
|
3234 | """populate the _asclist attribute if possible and necessary""" | |
3237 | if self._genlist is not None and self._asclist is None: |
|
3235 | if self._genlist is not None and self._asclist is None: | |
3238 | self._asclist = sorted(self._genlist) |
|
3236 | self._asclist = sorted(self._genlist) | |
3239 |
|
3237 | |||
3240 | @property |
|
3238 | @property | |
3241 | def fastasc(self): |
|
3239 | def fastasc(self): | |
3242 | self._trysetasclist() |
|
3240 | self._trysetasclist() | |
3243 | if self._asclist is not None: |
|
3241 | if self._asclist is not None: | |
3244 | return self._asclist.__iter__ |
|
3242 | return self._asclist.__iter__ | |
3245 | iter1 = self._r1.fastasc |
|
3243 | iter1 = self._r1.fastasc | |
3246 | iter2 = self._r2.fastasc |
|
3244 | iter2 = self._r2.fastasc | |
3247 | if None in (iter1, iter2): |
|
3245 | if None in (iter1, iter2): | |
3248 | return None |
|
3246 | return None | |
3249 | return lambda: _iterordered(True, iter1(), iter2()) |
|
3247 | return lambda: _iterordered(True, iter1(), iter2()) | |
3250 |
|
3248 | |||
3251 | @property |
|
3249 | @property | |
3252 | def fastdesc(self): |
|
3250 | def fastdesc(self): | |
3253 | self._trysetasclist() |
|
3251 | self._trysetasclist() | |
3254 | if self._asclist is not None: |
|
3252 | if self._asclist is not None: | |
3255 | return self._asclist.__reversed__ |
|
3253 | return self._asclist.__reversed__ | |
3256 | iter1 = self._r1.fastdesc |
|
3254 | iter1 = self._r1.fastdesc | |
3257 | iter2 = self._r2.fastdesc |
|
3255 | iter2 = self._r2.fastdesc | |
3258 | if None in (iter1, iter2): |
|
3256 | if None in (iter1, iter2): | |
3259 | return None |
|
3257 | return None | |
3260 | return lambda: _iterordered(False, iter1(), iter2()) |
|
3258 | return lambda: _iterordered(False, iter1(), iter2()) | |
3261 |
|
3259 | |||
3262 | def __contains__(self, x): |
|
3260 | def __contains__(self, x): | |
3263 | return x in self._r1 or x in self._r2 |
|
3261 | return x in self._r1 or x in self._r2 | |
3264 |
|
3262 | |||
3265 | def sort(self, reverse=False): |
|
3263 | def sort(self, reverse=False): | |
3266 | """Sort the added set |
|
3264 | """Sort the added set | |
3267 |
|
3265 | |||
3268 | For this we use the cached list with all the generated values and if we |
|
3266 | For this we use the cached list with all the generated values and if we | |
3269 | know they are ascending or descending we can sort them in a smart way. |
|
3267 | know they are ascending or descending we can sort them in a smart way. | |
3270 | """ |
|
3268 | """ | |
3271 | self._ascending = not reverse |
|
3269 | self._ascending = not reverse | |
3272 |
|
3270 | |||
3273 | def isascending(self): |
|
3271 | def isascending(self): | |
3274 | return self._ascending is not None and self._ascending |
|
3272 | return self._ascending is not None and self._ascending | |
3275 |
|
3273 | |||
3276 | def isdescending(self): |
|
3274 | def isdescending(self): | |
3277 | return self._ascending is not None and not self._ascending |
|
3275 | return self._ascending is not None and not self._ascending | |
3278 |
|
3276 | |||
3279 | def istopo(self): |
|
3277 | def istopo(self): | |
3280 | # not worth the trouble asserting if the two sets combined are still |
|
3278 | # not worth the trouble asserting if the two sets combined are still | |
3281 | # in topographical order. Use the sort() predicate to explicitly sort |
|
3279 | # in topographical order. Use the sort() predicate to explicitly sort | |
3282 | # again instead. |
|
3280 | # again instead. | |
3283 | return False |
|
3281 | return False | |
3284 |
|
3282 | |||
3285 | def reverse(self): |
|
3283 | def reverse(self): | |
3286 | if self._ascending is None: |
|
3284 | if self._ascending is None: | |
3287 | self._list.reverse() |
|
3285 | self._list.reverse() | |
3288 | else: |
|
3286 | else: | |
3289 | self._ascending = not self._ascending |
|
3287 | self._ascending = not self._ascending | |
3290 |
|
3288 | |||
3291 | def first(self): |
|
3289 | def first(self): | |
3292 | for x in self: |
|
3290 | for x in self: | |
3293 | return x |
|
3291 | return x | |
3294 | return None |
|
3292 | return None | |
3295 |
|
3293 | |||
3296 | def last(self): |
|
3294 | def last(self): | |
3297 | self.reverse() |
|
3295 | self.reverse() | |
3298 | val = self.first() |
|
3296 | val = self.first() | |
3299 | self.reverse() |
|
3297 | self.reverse() | |
3300 | return val |
|
3298 | return val | |
3301 |
|
3299 | |||
3302 | def __repr__(self): |
|
3300 | def __repr__(self): | |
3303 | d = {None: '', False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending] |
|
3301 | d = {None: '', False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending] | |
3304 | return '<%s%s %r, %r>' % (type(self).__name__, d, self._r1, self._r2) |
|
3302 | return '<%s%s %r, %r>' % (type(self).__name__, d, self._r1, self._r2) | |
3305 |
|
3303 | |||
3306 | class generatorset(abstractsmartset): |
|
3304 | class generatorset(abstractsmartset): | |
3307 | """Wrap a generator for lazy iteration |
|
3305 | """Wrap a generator for lazy iteration | |
3308 |
|
3306 | |||
3309 | Wrapper structure for generators that provides lazy membership and can |
|
3307 | Wrapper structure for generators that provides lazy membership and can | |
3310 | be iterated more than once. |
|
3308 | be iterated more than once. | |
3311 | When asked for membership it generates values until either it finds the |
|
3309 | When asked for membership it generates values until either it finds the | |
3312 | requested one or has gone through all the elements in the generator |
|
3310 | requested one or has gone through all the elements in the generator | |
3313 | """ |
|
3311 | """ | |
3314 | def __init__(self, gen, iterasc=None): |
|
3312 | def __init__(self, gen, iterasc=None): | |
3315 | """ |
|
3313 | """ | |
3316 | gen: a generator producing the values for the generatorset. |
|
3314 | gen: a generator producing the values for the generatorset. | |
3317 | """ |
|
3315 | """ | |
3318 | self._gen = gen |
|
3316 | self._gen = gen | |
3319 | self._asclist = None |
|
3317 | self._asclist = None | |
3320 | self._cache = {} |
|
3318 | self._cache = {} | |
3321 | self._genlist = [] |
|
3319 | self._genlist = [] | |
3322 | self._finished = False |
|
3320 | self._finished = False | |
3323 | self._ascending = True |
|
3321 | self._ascending = True | |
3324 | if iterasc is not None: |
|
3322 | if iterasc is not None: | |
3325 | if iterasc: |
|
3323 | if iterasc: | |
3326 | self.fastasc = self._iterator |
|
3324 | self.fastasc = self._iterator | |
3327 | self.__contains__ = self._asccontains |
|
3325 | self.__contains__ = self._asccontains | |
3328 | else: |
|
3326 | else: | |
3329 | self.fastdesc = self._iterator |
|
3327 | self.fastdesc = self._iterator | |
3330 | self.__contains__ = self._desccontains |
|
3328 | self.__contains__ = self._desccontains | |
3331 |
|
3329 | |||
3332 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
3330 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
3333 | # Do not use 'for r in self' because it will enforce the iteration |
|
3331 | # Do not use 'for r in self' because it will enforce the iteration | |
3334 | # order (default ascending), possibly unrolling a whole descending |
|
3332 | # order (default ascending), possibly unrolling a whole descending | |
3335 | # iterator. |
|
3333 | # iterator. | |
3336 | if self._genlist: |
|
3334 | if self._genlist: | |
3337 | return True |
|
3335 | return True | |
3338 | for r in self._consumegen(): |
|
3336 | for r in self._consumegen(): | |
3339 | return True |
|
3337 | return True | |
3340 | return False |
|
3338 | return False | |
3341 |
|
3339 | |||
3342 | def __contains__(self, x): |
|
3340 | def __contains__(self, x): | |
3343 | if x in self._cache: |
|
3341 | if x in self._cache: | |
3344 | return self._cache[x] |
|
3342 | return self._cache[x] | |
3345 |
|
3343 | |||
3346 | # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached. |
|
3344 | # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached. | |
3347 | for l in self._consumegen(): |
|
3345 | for l in self._consumegen(): | |
3348 | if l == x: |
|
3346 | if l == x: | |
3349 | return True |
|
3347 | return True | |
3350 |
|
3348 | |||
3351 | self._cache[x] = False |
|
3349 | self._cache[x] = False | |
3352 | return False |
|
3350 | return False | |
3353 |
|
3351 | |||
3354 | def _asccontains(self, x): |
|
3352 | def _asccontains(self, x): | |
3355 | """version of contains optimised for ascending generator""" |
|
3353 | """version of contains optimised for ascending generator""" | |
3356 | if x in self._cache: |
|
3354 | if x in self._cache: | |
3357 | return self._cache[x] |
|
3355 | return self._cache[x] | |
3358 |
|
3356 | |||
3359 | # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached. |
|
3357 | # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached. | |
3360 | for l in self._consumegen(): |
|
3358 | for l in self._consumegen(): | |
3361 | if l == x: |
|
3359 | if l == x: | |
3362 | return True |
|
3360 | return True | |
3363 | if l > x: |
|
3361 | if l > x: | |
3364 | break |
|
3362 | break | |
3365 |
|
3363 | |||
3366 | self._cache[x] = False |
|
3364 | self._cache[x] = False | |
3367 | return False |
|
3365 | return False | |
3368 |
|
3366 | |||
3369 | def _desccontains(self, x): |
|
3367 | def _desccontains(self, x): | |
3370 | """version of contains optimised for descending generator""" |
|
3368 | """version of contains optimised for descending generator""" | |
3371 | if x in self._cache: |
|
3369 | if x in self._cache: | |
3372 | return self._cache[x] |
|
3370 | return self._cache[x] | |
3373 |
|
3371 | |||
3374 | # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached. |
|
3372 | # Use new values only, as existing values would be cached. | |
3375 | for l in self._consumegen(): |
|
3373 | for l in self._consumegen(): | |
3376 | if l == x: |
|
3374 | if l == x: | |
3377 | return True |
|
3375 | return True | |
3378 | if l < x: |
|
3376 | if l < x: | |
3379 | break |
|
3377 | break | |
3380 |
|
3378 | |||
3381 | self._cache[x] = False |
|
3379 | self._cache[x] = False | |
3382 | return False |
|
3380 | return False | |
3383 |
|
3381 | |||
3384 | def __iter__(self): |
|
3382 | def __iter__(self): | |
3385 | if self._ascending: |
|
3383 | if self._ascending: | |
3386 | it = self.fastasc |
|
3384 | it = self.fastasc | |
3387 | else: |
|
3385 | else: | |
3388 | it = self.fastdesc |
|
3386 | it = self.fastdesc | |
3389 | if it is not None: |
|
3387 | if it is not None: | |
3390 | return it() |
|
3388 | return it() | |
3391 | # we need to consume the iterator |
|
3389 | # we need to consume the iterator | |
3392 | for x in self._consumegen(): |
|
3390 | for x in self._consumegen(): | |
3393 | pass |
|
3391 | pass | |
3394 | # recall the same code |
|
3392 | # recall the same code | |
3395 | return iter(self) |
|
3393 | return iter(self) | |
3396 |
|
3394 | |||
3397 | def _iterator(self): |
|
3395 | def _iterator(self): | |
3398 | if self._finished: |
|
3396 | if self._finished: | |
3399 | return iter(self._genlist) |
|
3397 | return iter(self._genlist) | |
3400 |
|
3398 | |||
3401 | # We have to use this complex iteration strategy to allow multiple |
|
3399 | # We have to use this complex iteration strategy to allow multiple | |
3402 | # iterations at the same time. We need to be able to catch revision |
|
3400 | # iterations at the same time. We need to be able to catch revision | |
3403 | # removed from _consumegen and added to genlist in another instance. |
|
3401 | # removed from _consumegen and added to genlist in another instance. | |
3404 | # |
|
3402 | # | |
3405 | # Getting rid of it would provide an about 15% speed up on this |
|
3403 | # Getting rid of it would provide an about 15% speed up on this | |
3406 | # iteration. |
|
3404 | # iteration. | |
3407 | genlist = self._genlist |
|
3405 | genlist = self._genlist | |
3408 | nextrev = self._consumegen().next |
|
3406 | nextrev = self._consumegen().next | |
3409 | _len = len # cache global lookup |
|
3407 | _len = len # cache global lookup | |
3410 | def gen(): |
|
3408 | def gen(): | |
3411 | i = 0 |
|
3409 | i = 0 | |
3412 | while True: |
|
3410 | while True: | |
3413 | if i < _len(genlist): |
|
3411 | if i < _len(genlist): | |
3414 | yield genlist[i] |
|
3412 | yield genlist[i] | |
3415 | else: |
|
3413 | else: | |
3416 | yield nextrev() |
|
3414 | yield nextrev() | |
3417 | i += 1 |
|
3415 | i += 1 | |
3418 | return gen() |
|
3416 | return gen() | |
3419 |
|
3417 | |||
3420 | def _consumegen(self): |
|
3418 | def _consumegen(self): | |
3421 | cache = self._cache |
|
3419 | cache = self._cache | |
3422 | genlist = self._genlist.append |
|
3420 | genlist = self._genlist.append | |
3423 | for item in self._gen: |
|
3421 | for item in self._gen: | |
3424 | cache[item] = True |
|
3422 | cache[item] = True | |
3425 | genlist(item) |
|
3423 | genlist(item) | |
3426 | yield item |
|
3424 | yield item | |
3427 | if not self._finished: |
|
3425 | if not self._finished: | |
3428 | self._finished = True |
|
3426 | self._finished = True | |
3429 | asc = self._genlist[:] |
|
3427 | asc = self._genlist[:] | |
3430 | asc.sort() |
|
3428 | asc.sort() | |
3431 | self._asclist = asc |
|
3429 | self._asclist = asc | |
3432 | self.fastasc = asc.__iter__ |
|
3430 | self.fastasc = asc.__iter__ | |
3433 | self.fastdesc = asc.__reversed__ |
|
3431 | self.fastdesc = asc.__reversed__ | |
3434 |
|
3432 | |||
3435 | def __len__(self): |
|
3433 | def __len__(self): | |
3436 | for x in self._consumegen(): |
|
3434 | for x in self._consumegen(): | |
3437 | pass |
|
3435 | pass | |
3438 | return len(self._genlist) |
|
3436 | return len(self._genlist) | |
3439 |
|
3437 | |||
3440 | def sort(self, reverse=False): |
|
3438 | def sort(self, reverse=False): | |
3441 | self._ascending = not reverse |
|
3439 | self._ascending = not reverse | |
3442 |
|
3440 | |||
3443 | def reverse(self): |
|
3441 | def reverse(self): | |
3444 | self._ascending = not self._ascending |
|
3442 | self._ascending = not self._ascending | |
3445 |
|
3443 | |||
3446 | def isascending(self): |
|
3444 | def isascending(self): | |
3447 | return self._ascending |
|
3445 | return self._ascending | |
3448 |
|
3446 | |||
3449 | def isdescending(self): |
|
3447 | def isdescending(self): | |
3450 | return not self._ascending |
|
3448 | return not self._ascending | |
3451 |
|
3449 | |||
3452 | def istopo(self): |
|
3450 | def istopo(self): | |
3453 | # not worth the trouble asserting if the two sets combined are still |
|
3451 | # not worth the trouble asserting if the two sets combined are still | |
3454 | # in topographical order. Use the sort() predicate to explicitly sort |
|
3452 | # in topographical order. Use the sort() predicate to explicitly sort | |
3455 | # again instead. |
|
3453 | # again instead. | |
3456 | return False |
|
3454 | return False | |
3457 |
|
3455 | |||
3458 | def first(self): |
|
3456 | def first(self): | |
3459 | if self._ascending: |
|
3457 | if self._ascending: | |
3460 | it = self.fastasc |
|
3458 | it = self.fastasc | |
3461 | else: |
|
3459 | else: | |
3462 | it = self.fastdesc |
|
3460 | it = self.fastdesc | |
3463 | if it is None: |
|
3461 | if it is None: | |
3464 | # we need to consume all and try again |
|
3462 | # we need to consume all and try again | |
3465 | for x in self._consumegen(): |
|
3463 | for x in self._consumegen(): | |
3466 | pass |
|
3464 | pass | |
3467 | return self.first() |
|
3465 | return self.first() | |
3468 | return next(it(), None) |
|
3466 | return next(it(), None) | |
3469 |
|
3467 | |||
3470 | def last(self): |
|
3468 | def last(self): | |
3471 | if self._ascending: |
|
3469 | if self._ascending: | |
3472 | it = self.fastdesc |
|
3470 | it = self.fastdesc | |
3473 | else: |
|
3471 | else: | |
3474 | it = self.fastasc |
|
3472 | it = self.fastasc | |
3475 | if it is None: |
|
3473 | if it is None: | |
3476 | # we need to consume all and try again |
|
3474 | # we need to consume all and try again | |
3477 | for x in self._consumegen(): |
|
3475 | for x in self._consumegen(): | |
3478 | pass |
|
3476 | pass | |
3479 | return self.first() |
|
3477 | return self.first() | |
3480 | return next(it(), None) |
|
3478 | return next(it(), None) | |
3481 |
|
3479 | |||
3482 | def __repr__(self): |
|
3480 | def __repr__(self): | |
3483 | d = {False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending] |
|
3481 | d = {False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending] | |
3484 | return '<%s%s>' % (type(self).__name__, d) |
|
3482 | return '<%s%s>' % (type(self).__name__, d) | |
3485 |
|
3483 | |||
3486 | class spanset(abstractsmartset): |
|
3484 | class spanset(abstractsmartset): | |
3487 | """Duck type for baseset class which represents a range of revisions and |
|
3485 | """Duck type for baseset class which represents a range of revisions and | |
3488 | can work lazily and without having all the range in memory |
|
3486 | can work lazily and without having all the range in memory | |
3489 |
|
3487 | |||
3490 | Note that spanset(x, y) behave almost like xrange(x, y) except for two |
|
3488 | Note that spanset(x, y) behave almost like xrange(x, y) except for two | |
3491 | notable points: |
|
3489 | notable points: | |
3492 | - when x < y it will be automatically descending, |
|
3490 | - when x < y it will be automatically descending, | |
3493 | - revision filtered with this repoview will be skipped. |
|
3491 | - revision filtered with this repoview will be skipped. | |
3494 |
|
3492 | |||
3495 | """ |
|
3493 | """ | |
3496 | def __init__(self, repo, start=0, end=None): |
|
3494 | def __init__(self, repo, start=0, end=None): | |
3497 | """ |
|
3495 | """ | |
3498 | start: first revision included the set |
|
3496 | start: first revision included the set | |
3499 | (default to 0) |
|
3497 | (default to 0) | |
3500 | end: first revision excluded (last+1) |
|
3498 | end: first revision excluded (last+1) | |
3501 | (default to len(repo) |
|
3499 | (default to len(repo) | |
3502 |
|
3500 | |||
3503 | Spanset will be descending if `end` < `start`. |
|
3501 | Spanset will be descending if `end` < `start`. | |
3504 | """ |
|
3502 | """ | |
3505 | if end is None: |
|
3503 | if end is None: | |
3506 | end = len(repo) |
|
3504 | end = len(repo) | |
3507 | self._ascending = start <= end |
|
3505 | self._ascending = start <= end | |
3508 | if not self._ascending: |
|
3506 | if not self._ascending: | |
3509 | start, end = end + 1, start +1 |
|
3507 | start, end = end + 1, start +1 | |
3510 | self._start = start |
|
3508 | self._start = start | |
3511 | self._end = end |
|
3509 | self._end = end | |
3512 | self._hiddenrevs = repo.changelog.filteredrevs |
|
3510 | self._hiddenrevs = repo.changelog.filteredrevs | |
3513 |
|
3511 | |||
3514 | def sort(self, reverse=False): |
|
3512 | def sort(self, reverse=False): | |
3515 | self._ascending = not reverse |
|
3513 | self._ascending = not reverse | |
3516 |
|
3514 | |||
3517 | def reverse(self): |
|
3515 | def reverse(self): | |
3518 | self._ascending = not self._ascending |
|
3516 | self._ascending = not self._ascending | |
3519 |
|
3517 | |||
3520 | def istopo(self): |
|
3518 | def istopo(self): | |
3521 | # not worth the trouble asserting if the two sets combined are still |
|
3519 | # not worth the trouble asserting if the two sets combined are still | |
3522 | # in topographical order. Use the sort() predicate to explicitly sort |
|
3520 | # in topographical order. Use the sort() predicate to explicitly sort | |
3523 | # again instead. |
|
3521 | # again instead. | |
3524 | return False |
|
3522 | return False | |
3525 |
|
3523 | |||
3526 | def _iterfilter(self, iterrange): |
|
3524 | def _iterfilter(self, iterrange): | |
3527 | s = self._hiddenrevs |
|
3525 | s = self._hiddenrevs | |
3528 | for r in iterrange: |
|
3526 | for r in iterrange: | |
3529 | if r not in s: |
|
3527 | if r not in s: | |
3530 | yield r |
|
3528 | yield r | |
3531 |
|
3529 | |||
3532 | def __iter__(self): |
|
3530 | def __iter__(self): | |
3533 | if self._ascending: |
|
3531 | if self._ascending: | |
3534 | return self.fastasc() |
|
3532 | return self.fastasc() | |
3535 | else: |
|
3533 | else: | |
3536 | return self.fastdesc() |
|
3534 | return self.fastdesc() | |
3537 |
|
3535 | |||
3538 | def fastasc(self): |
|
3536 | def fastasc(self): | |
3539 | iterrange = xrange(self._start, self._end) |
|
3537 | iterrange = xrange(self._start, self._end) | |
3540 | if self._hiddenrevs: |
|
3538 | if self._hiddenrevs: | |
3541 | return self._iterfilter(iterrange) |
|
3539 | return self._iterfilter(iterrange) | |
3542 | return iter(iterrange) |
|
3540 | return iter(iterrange) | |
3543 |
|
3541 | |||
3544 | def fastdesc(self): |
|
3542 | def fastdesc(self): | |
3545 | iterrange = xrange(self._end - 1, self._start - 1, -1) |
|
3543 | iterrange = xrange(self._end - 1, self._start - 1, -1) | |
3546 | if self._hiddenrevs: |
|
3544 | if self._hiddenrevs: | |
3547 | return self._iterfilter(iterrange) |
|
3545 | return self._iterfilter(iterrange) | |
3548 | return iter(iterrange) |
|
3546 | return iter(iterrange) | |
3549 |
|
3547 | |||
3550 | def __contains__(self, rev): |
|
3548 | def __contains__(self, rev): | |
3551 | hidden = self._hiddenrevs |
|
3549 | hidden = self._hiddenrevs | |
3552 | return ((self._start <= rev < self._end) |
|
3550 | return ((self._start <= rev < self._end) | |
3553 | and not (hidden and rev in hidden)) |
|
3551 | and not (hidden and rev in hidden)) | |
3554 |
|
3552 | |||
3555 | def __nonzero__(self): |
|
3553 | def __nonzero__(self): | |
3556 | for r in self: |
|
3554 | for r in self: | |
3557 | return True |
|
3555 | return True | |
3558 | return False |
|
3556 | return False | |
3559 |
|
3557 | |||
3560 | def __len__(self): |
|
3558 | def __len__(self): | |
3561 | if not self._hiddenrevs: |
|
3559 | if not self._hiddenrevs: | |
3562 | return abs(self._end - self._start) |
|
3560 | return abs(self._end - self._start) | |
3563 | else: |
|
3561 | else: | |
3564 | count = 0 |
|
3562 | count = 0 | |
3565 | start = self._start |
|
3563 | start = self._start | |
3566 | end = self._end |
|
3564 | end = self._end | |
3567 | for rev in self._hiddenrevs: |
|
3565 | for rev in self._hiddenrevs: | |
3568 | if (end < rev <= start) or (start <= rev < end): |
|
3566 | if (end < rev <= start) or (start <= rev < end): | |
3569 | count += 1 |
|
3567 | count += 1 | |
3570 | return abs(self._end - self._start) - count |
|
3568 | return abs(self._end - self._start) - count | |
3571 |
|
3569 | |||
3572 | def isascending(self): |
|
3570 | def isascending(self): | |
3573 | return self._ascending |
|
3571 | return self._ascending | |
3574 |
|
3572 | |||
3575 | def isdescending(self): |
|
3573 | def isdescending(self): | |
3576 | return not self._ascending |
|
3574 | return not self._ascending | |
3577 |
|
3575 | |||
3578 | def first(self): |
|
3576 | def first(self): | |
3579 | if self._ascending: |
|
3577 | if self._ascending: | |
3580 | it = self.fastasc |
|
3578 | it = self.fastasc | |
3581 | else: |
|
3579 | else: | |
3582 | it = self.fastdesc |
|
3580 | it = self.fastdesc | |
3583 | for x in it(): |
|
3581 | for x in it(): | |
3584 | return x |
|
3582 | return x | |
3585 | return None |
|
3583 | return None | |
3586 |
|
3584 | |||
3587 | def last(self): |
|
3585 | def last(self): | |
3588 | if self._ascending: |
|
3586 | if self._ascending: | |
3589 | it = self.fastdesc |
|
3587 | it = self.fastdesc | |
3590 | else: |
|
3588 | else: | |
3591 | it = self.fastasc |
|
3589 | it = self.fastasc | |
3592 | for x in it(): |
|
3590 | for x in it(): | |
3593 | return x |
|
3591 | return x | |
3594 | return None |
|
3592 | return None | |
3595 |
|
3593 | |||
3596 | def __repr__(self): |
|
3594 | def __repr__(self): | |
3597 | d = {False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending] |
|
3595 | d = {False: '-', True: '+'}[self._ascending] | |
3598 | return '<%s%s %d:%d>' % (type(self).__name__, d, |
|
3596 | return '<%s%s %d:%d>' % (type(self).__name__, d, | |
3599 | self._start, self._end - 1) |
|
3597 | self._start, self._end - 1) | |
3600 |
|
3598 | |||
3601 | class fullreposet(spanset): |
|
3599 | class fullreposet(spanset): | |
3602 | """a set containing all revisions in the repo |
|
3600 | """a set containing all revisions in the repo | |
3603 |
|
3601 | |||
3604 | This class exists to host special optimization and magic to handle virtual |
|
3602 | This class exists to host special optimization and magic to handle virtual | |
3605 | revisions such as "null". |
|
3603 | revisions such as "null". | |
3606 | """ |
|
3604 | """ | |
3607 |
|
3605 | |||
3608 | def __init__(self, repo): |
|
3606 | def __init__(self, repo): | |
3609 | super(fullreposet, self).__init__(repo) |
|
3607 | super(fullreposet, self).__init__(repo) | |
3610 |
|
3608 | |||
3611 | def __and__(self, other): |
|
3609 | def __and__(self, other): | |
3612 | """As self contains the whole repo, all of the other set should also be |
|
3610 | """As self contains the whole repo, all of the other set should also be | |
3613 | in self. Therefore `self & other = other`. |
|
3611 | in self. Therefore `self & other = other`. | |
3614 |
|
3612 | |||
3615 | This boldly assumes the other contains valid revs only. |
|
3613 | This boldly assumes the other contains valid revs only. | |
3616 | """ |
|
3614 | """ | |
3617 | # other not a smartset, make is so |
|
3615 | # other not a smartset, make is so | |
3618 | if not util.safehasattr(other, 'isascending'): |
|
3616 | if not util.safehasattr(other, 'isascending'): | |
3619 | # filter out hidden revision |
|
3617 | # filter out hidden revision | |
3620 | # (this boldly assumes all smartset are pure) |
|
3618 | # (this boldly assumes all smartset are pure) | |
3621 | # |
|
3619 | # | |
3622 | # `other` was used with "&", let's assume this is a set like |
|
3620 | # `other` was used with "&", let's assume this is a set like | |
3623 | # object. |
|
3621 | # object. | |
3624 | other = baseset(other - self._hiddenrevs) |
|
3622 | other = baseset(other - self._hiddenrevs) | |
3625 |
|
3623 | |||
3626 | # XXX As fullreposet is also used as bootstrap, this is wrong. |
|
3624 | # XXX As fullreposet is also used as bootstrap, this is wrong. | |
3627 | # |
|
3625 | # | |
3628 | # With a giveme312() revset returning [3,1,2], this makes |
|
3626 | # With a giveme312() revset returning [3,1,2], this makes | |
3629 | # 'hg log -r "giveme312()"' -> 1, 2, 3 (wrong) |
|
3627 | # 'hg log -r "giveme312()"' -> 1, 2, 3 (wrong) | |
3630 | # We cannot just drop it because other usage still need to sort it: |
|
3628 | # We cannot just drop it because other usage still need to sort it: | |
3631 | # 'hg log -r "all() and giveme312()"' -> 1, 2, 3 (right) |
|
3629 | # 'hg log -r "all() and giveme312()"' -> 1, 2, 3 (right) | |
3632 | # |
|
3630 | # | |
3633 | # There is also some faulty revset implementations that rely on it |
|
3631 | # There is also some faulty revset implementations that rely on it | |
3634 | # (eg: children as of its state in e8075329c5fb) |
|
3632 | # (eg: children as of its state in e8075329c5fb) | |
3635 | # |
|
3633 | # | |
3636 | # When we fix the two points above we can move this into the if clause |
|
3634 | # When we fix the two points above we can move this into the if clause | |
3637 | other.sort(reverse=self.isdescending()) |
|
3635 | other.sort(reverse=self.isdescending()) | |
3638 | return other |
|
3636 | return other | |
3639 |
|
3637 | |||
3640 | def prettyformatset(revs): |
|
3638 | def prettyformatset(revs): | |
3641 | lines = [] |
|
3639 | lines = [] | |
3642 | rs = repr(revs) |
|
3640 | rs = repr(revs) | |
3643 | p = 0 |
|
3641 | p = 0 | |
3644 | while p < len(rs): |
|
3642 | while p < len(rs): | |
3645 | q = rs.find('<', p + 1) |
|
3643 | q = rs.find('<', p + 1) | |
3646 | if q < 0: |
|
3644 | if q < 0: | |
3647 | q = len(rs) |
|
3645 | q = len(rs) | |
3648 | l = rs.count('<', 0, p) - rs.count('>', 0, p) |
|
3646 | l = rs.count('<', 0, p) - rs.count('>', 0, p) | |
3649 | assert l >= 0 |
|
3647 | assert l >= 0 | |
3650 | lines.append((l, rs[p:q].rstrip())) |
|
3648 | lines.append((l, rs[p:q].rstrip())) | |
3651 | p = q |
|
3649 | p = q | |
3652 | return '\n'.join(' ' * l + s for l, s in lines) |
|
3650 | return '\n'.join(' ' * l + s for l, s in lines) | |
3653 |
|
3651 | |||
3654 | def loadpredicate(ui, extname, registrarobj): |
|
3652 | def loadpredicate(ui, extname, registrarobj): | |
3655 | """Load revset predicates from specified registrarobj |
|
3653 | """Load revset predicates from specified registrarobj | |
3656 | """ |
|
3654 | """ | |
3657 | for name, func in registrarobj._table.iteritems(): |
|
3655 | for name, func in registrarobj._table.iteritems(): | |
3658 | symbols[name] = func |
|
3656 | symbols[name] = func | |
3659 | if func._safe: |
|
3657 | if func._safe: | |
3660 | safesymbols.add(name) |
|
3658 | safesymbols.add(name) | |
3661 |
|
3659 | |||
3662 | # load built-in predicates explicitly to setup safesymbols |
|
3660 | # load built-in predicates explicitly to setup safesymbols | |
3663 | loadpredicate(None, None, predicate) |
|
3661 | loadpredicate(None, None, predicate) | |
3664 |
|
3662 | |||
3665 | # tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions: |
|
3663 | # tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions: | |
3666 | i18nfunctions = symbols.values() |
|
3664 | i18nfunctions = symbols.values() |
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