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localrepo: automatically load lfs extension when required (BC) If an unrecognized requirement is present (possibly due to an unloaded extension), the user will get an error message telling them to go to https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement for more info. And some requirements clearly map to known extensions shipped by Mercurial. This commit teaches repository loading to automatically map requirements to extensions. We implement support for loading the lfs extension when the "lfs" requirement is present. This behavior feels more user-friendly to me and I'm having trouble coming up with a compelling reason to not do it. The strongest argument I have against is that - strictly speaking - requirements are general repository features and there could be N providers of that feature. e.g. in the case of LFS, there could be another extension implementing LFS support. And the user would want to use this non-official extension rather than the built-in one. The way this patch implements things, the non-official extension could be missing and Mercurial would load the official lfs extension, leading to unexpected behavior. But this feels like a highly marginal use case to me and doesn't outweigh the user benefit of "it just works." If someone really wanted to e.g. use a custom LFS extension, they could prevent the built-in one from being loaded by either defining "extensions.lfs=/path/to/custom/extension" or "extensions.lfs=!", as the automatic extension loading only occurs if there is no config entry for that extension. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4711

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beautifygraph.py
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# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# beautifygraph.py - improve graph output by using Unicode characters
#
# Copyright 2018 John Stiles <johnstiles@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''beautify log -G output by using Unicode characters (EXPERIMENTAL)
A terminal with UTF-8 support and monospace narrow text are required.
'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
encoding,
extensions,
graphmod,
pycompat,
templatekw,
)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core'
def prettyedge(before, edge, after):
if edge == '~':
return '\xE2\x95\xA7' # U+2567 ╧
if edge == 'X':
return '\xE2\x95\xB3' # U+2573 ╳
if edge == '/':
return '\xE2\x95\xB1' # U+2571 ╱
if edge == '-':
return '\xE2\x94\x80' # U+2500 ─
if edge == '|':
return '\xE2\x94\x82' # U+2502 │
if edge == ':':
return '\xE2\x94\x86' # U+2506 ┆
if edge == '\\':
return '\xE2\x95\xB2' # U+2572 ╲
if edge == '+':
if before == ' ' and not after == ' ':
return '\xE2\x94\x9C' # U+251C ├
if after == ' ' and not before == ' ':
return '\xE2\x94\xA4' # U+2524 ┤
return '\xE2\x94\xBC' # U+253C ┼
return edge
def convertedges(line):
line = ' %s ' % line
pretty = []
for idx in pycompat.xrange(len(line) - 2):
pretty.append(prettyedge(line[idx:idx + 1],
line[idx + 1:idx + 2],
line[idx + 2:idx + 3]))
return ''.join(pretty)
def getprettygraphnode(orig, *args, **kwargs):
node = orig(*args, **kwargs)
if node == 'o':
return '\xE2\x97\x8B' # U+25CB ○
if node == '@':
return '\xE2\x97\x8D' # U+25CD ◍
if node == '*':
return '\xE2\x88\x97' # U+2217 ∗
if node == 'x':
return '\xE2\x97\x8C' # U+25CC ◌
if node == '_':
return '\xE2\x95\xA4' # U+2564 ╤
return node
def outputprettygraph(orig, ui, graph, *args, **kwargs):
(edges, text) = zip(*graph)
graph = zip([convertedges(e) for e in edges], text)
return orig(ui, graph, *args, **kwargs)
def extsetup(ui):
if ui.plain('graph'):
return
if encoding.encoding != 'UTF-8':
ui.warn(_('beautifygraph: unsupported encoding, UTF-8 required\n'))
return
if r'A' in encoding._wide:
ui.warn(_('beautifygraph: unsupported terminal settings, '
'monospace narrow text required\n'))
return
extensions.wrapfunction(graphmod, 'outputgraph', outputprettygraph)
extensions.wrapfunction(templatekw, 'getgraphnode', getprettygraphnode)