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revsymbol: stop delegating to repo.__getitem__ for unhandled symbols (API)...
revsymbol: stop delegating to repo.__getitem__ for unhandled symbols (API) The only remaining cases where we were delegating unhandled symbols to repo.__getitem__ should now be when the symbol could not be found. In that case we just delegated to repo.__getitem__ for the error message. Let's just copy the error message instead. If there were any cases where we got e.g. a binary nodeid or an integer revnum into revsymbol() (e.g. via repo.lookup()), we'd now start raising an exception instead. That is why this is marked (API). This affects one test case, but the new behavior seems better to me. I can't tell if the old behavior was desired or if the test was just there to document how it happened to work. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3196

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# node.py - basic nodeid manipulation for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 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.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import binascii
# This ugly style has a noticeable effect in manifest parsing
hex = binascii.hexlify
# Adapt to Python 3 API changes. If this ends up showing up in
# profiles, we can use this version only on Python 3, and forward
# binascii.unhexlify like we used to on Python 2.
def bin(s):
try:
return binascii.unhexlify(s)
except binascii.Error as e:
raise TypeError(e)
nullrev = -1
nullid = b"\0" * 20
nullhex = hex(nullid)
# Phony node value to stand-in for new files in some uses of
# manifests.
newnodeid = '!' * 20
addednodeid = ('0' * 15) + 'added'
modifiednodeid = ('0' * 12) + 'modified'
wdirfilenodeids = {newnodeid, addednodeid, modifiednodeid}
# pseudo identifiers for working directory
# (they are experimental, so don't add too many dependencies on them)
wdirrev = 0x7fffffff
wdirid = b"\xff" * 20
wdirhex = hex(wdirid)
def short(node):
return hex(node[:6])