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namespaces: let namespaces override singlenode() definition...
namespaces: let namespaces override singlenode() definition Some namespaces have multiple nodes per name (meaning that their namemap() returns multiple nodes). One such namespace is the "topics" namespace (from the evolve repo). We also have our own internal namespace at Google (for review units) that has multiple nodes per name. These namespaces may not want to use the default "pick highest revnum" resolution that we currently use when resolving a name to a single node. As an example, they may decide that `hg co <name>` should check out a commit that's last in some sense even if an earlier commit had just been amended and thus had a higher revnum [1]. This patch gives the namespace the option to continue to return multiple nodes and to override how the best node is picked. Allowing namespaces to override that may also be useful as an optimization (it may be cheaper for the namespace to find just that node). I have been arguing (in D3715) for using all the nodes returned from namemap() when resolving the symbol to a revset, so e.g. `hg log -r stable` would resolve to *all* nodes on stable, not just the one with the highest revnum (except that I don't actually think we should change it for the branch namespace because of BC). Most people seem opposed to that. If we decide not to do it, I think we can deprecate the namemap() function in favor of the new singlenode() (I find it weird to have namespaces, like the branch namespace, where namemap() isn't nodemap()'s inverse). I therefore think this patch makes sense regardless of what we decide on that issue. [1] Actually, even the branch namespace would have wanted to override singlenode() if it had supported multiple nodes. That's because closes branch heads are mostly ignored, so "hg co default" will not check out the highest-revnum node if that's a closed head. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3852

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__init__.py
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# highlight - syntax highlighting in hgweb, based on Pygments
#
# Copyright 2008, 2009 Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
#
# The original module was split in an interface and an implementation
# file to defer pygments loading and speedup extension setup.
"""syntax highlighting for hgweb (requires Pygments)
It depends on the Pygments syntax highlighting library:
http://pygments.org/
There are the following configuration options::
[web]
pygments_style = <style> (default: colorful)
highlightfiles = <fileset> (default: size('<5M'))
highlightonlymatchfilename = <bool> (default False)
``highlightonlymatchfilename`` will only highlight files if their type could
be identified by their filename. When this is not enabled (the default),
Pygments will try very hard to identify the file type from content and any
match (even matches with a low confidence score) will be used.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from . import highlight
from mercurial.hgweb import (
webcommands,
webutil,
)
from mercurial import (
extensions,
fileset,
)
# 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 pygmentize(web, field, fctx, tmpl):
style = web.config('web', 'pygments_style', 'colorful')
expr = web.config('web', 'highlightfiles', "size('<5M')")
filenameonly = web.configbool('web', 'highlightonlymatchfilename', False)
ctx = fctx.changectx()
tree = fileset.parse(expr)
mctx = fileset.matchctx(ctx, subset=[fctx.path()], status=None)
if fctx.path() in fileset.getset(mctx, tree):
highlight.pygmentize(field, fctx, style, tmpl,
guessfilenameonly=filenameonly)
def filerevision_highlight(orig, web, fctx):
mt = web.res.headers['Content-Type']
# only pygmentize for mimetype containing 'html' so we both match
# 'text/html' and possibly 'application/xhtml+xml' in the future
# so that we don't have to touch the extension when the mimetype
# for a template changes; also hgweb optimizes the case that a
# raw file is sent using rawfile() and doesn't call us, so we
# can't clash with the file's content-type here in case we
# pygmentize a html file
if 'html' in mt:
pygmentize(web, 'fileline', fctx, web.tmpl)
return orig(web, fctx)
def annotate_highlight(orig, web):
mt = web.res.headers['Content-Type']
if 'html' in mt:
fctx = webutil.filectx(web.repo, web.req)
pygmentize(web, 'annotateline', fctx, web.tmpl)
return orig(web)
def generate_css(web):
pg_style = web.config('web', 'pygments_style', 'colorful')
fmter = highlight.HtmlFormatter(style=pg_style)
web.res.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/css'
web.res.setbodybytes(''.join([
'/* pygments_style = %s */\n\n' % pg_style,
fmter.get_style_defs(''),
]))
return web.res.sendresponse()
def extsetup():
# monkeypatch in the new version
extensions.wrapfunction(webcommands, '_filerevision',
filerevision_highlight)
extensions.wrapfunction(webcommands, 'annotate', annotate_highlight)
webcommands.highlightcss = generate_css
webcommands.__all__.append('highlightcss')