##// END OF EJS Templates
patch: propagate eolmode down to patchfile...
patch: propagate eolmode down to patchfile The old code mapped the value of eolmode ('strict', 'crlf' or 'lf') to eol (None, '\r\n' or '\n') at the entry point in internalpatch. The value of eol was then used directly as the desired EOL in patchfile. We now delay the mapping and let patchfile do it instead. This allows for more complicated behavior where it does not make sense to map eolmode directly to the target EOLs.

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diffhelpers.py
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# diffhelpers.py - pure Python implementation of diffhelpers.c
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference.
def addlines(fp, hunk, lena, lenb, a, b):
while True:
todoa = lena - len(a)
todob = lenb - len(b)
num = max(todoa, todob)
if num == 0:
break
for i in xrange(num):
s = fp.readline()
c = s[0]
if s == "\\ No newline at end of file\n":
fix_newline(hunk, a, b)
continue
if c == "\n":
# Some patches may be missing the control char
# on empty lines. Supply a leading space.
s = " \n"
hunk.append(s)
if c == "+":
b.append(s[1:])
elif c == "-":
a.append(s)
else:
b.append(s[1:])
a.append(s)
return 0
def fix_newline(hunk, a, b):
l = hunk[-1]
c = l[0]
hline = l[:-1]
if c == " " or c == "+":
b[-1] = l[1:-1]
if c == " " or c == "-":
a[-1] = hline
hunk[-1] = hline
return 0
def testhunk(a, b, bstart):
alen = len(a)
blen = len(b)
if alen > blen - bstart:
return -1
for i in xrange(alen):
if a[i][1:] != b[i + bstart]:
return -1
return 0