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histedit: suggest "histedit --abort" for inconsistent histedit state Mercurial earlier than 2.7 allows users to do anything other than starting new histedit, even though current histedit is not finished or aborted yet. So, unfinished (and maybe inconsistent now) histedit states may be left and forgotten in repositories. Before this patch, histedit extension shows the message below, when it detects such inconsistent state: abort: REV is not an ancestor of working directory (update to REV or descendant and run "hg histedit --continue" again) But this message is incorrect, unless old Mercurial is re-installed, because Mercurial 2.7 or later disallows users to update the working directory to another revision. This patch changes the hint message to suggest "hg histedit --abort".

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# filelog.py - file history class for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import revlog
import re
_mdre = re.compile('\1\n')
def _parsemeta(text):
"""return (metadatadict, keylist, metadatasize)"""
# text can be buffer, so we can't use .startswith or .index
if text[:2] != '\1\n':
return None, None, None
s = _mdre.search(text, 2).start()
mtext = text[2:s]
meta = {}
keys = []
for l in mtext.splitlines():
k, v = l.split(": ", 1)
meta[k] = v
keys.append(k)
return meta, keys, (s + 2)
def _packmeta(meta, keys=None):
if not keys:
keys = sorted(meta.iterkeys())
return "".join("%s: %s\n" % (k, meta[k]) for k in keys)
class filelog(revlog.revlog):
def __init__(self, opener, path):
super(filelog, self).__init__(opener,
"/".join(("data", path + ".i")))
def read(self, node):
t = self.revision(node)
if not t.startswith('\1\n'):
return t
s = t.index('\1\n', 2)
return t[s + 2:]
def add(self, text, meta, transaction, link, p1=None, p2=None):
if meta or text.startswith('\1\n'):
text = "\1\n%s\1\n%s" % (_packmeta(meta), text)
return self.addrevision(text, transaction, link, p1, p2)
def renamed(self, node):
if self.parents(node)[0] != revlog.nullid:
return False
t = self.revision(node)
m = _parsemeta(t)[0]
if m and "copy" in m:
return (m["copy"], revlog.bin(m["copyrev"]))
return False
def size(self, rev):
"""return the size of a given revision"""
# for revisions with renames, we have to go the slow way
node = self.node(rev)
if self.renamed(node):
return len(self.read(node))
# XXX if self.read(node).startswith("\1\n"), this returns (size+4)
return super(filelog, self).size(rev)
def cmp(self, node, text):
"""compare text with a given file revision
returns True if text is different than what is stored.
"""
t = text
if text.startswith('\1\n'):
t = '\1\n\1\n' + text
samehashes = not super(filelog, self).cmp(node, t)
if samehashes:
return False
# renaming a file produces a different hash, even if the data
# remains unchanged. Check if it's the case (slow):
if self.renamed(node):
t2 = self.read(node)
return t2 != text
return True
def _file(self, f):
return filelog(self.opener, f)