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shelve: add an ability to write key-val data to a new type of shelve files...
shelve: add an ability to write key-val data to a new type of shelve files Obsolescense-based shelve only needs metadata stored in .hg/shelved and if feels that this metadata should be stored in a simplekeyvaluefile format for potential extensibility purposes. I want to avoid storing it in an unstructured text file where order of lines determines their semantical meanings (as now happens in .hg/shelvedstate. .hg/rebasestate and I suspect other state files as well). Not included in this series, I have ~30 commits, doubling test-shelve.t in size and testing almost every tested shelve usecase for obs-shelve. Here's the series for the curious now: http://pastebin.com/tGJKx0vM I would like to send it to the mailing list and get accepted as well, but: 1. it's big, so should I send like 6 patches a time or so? 2. instead of having a commit per test case, it more like a commit per some amount of copy-pasted code. I tried to keep it meaningful and named commits somewhat properly, but it is far from this list standards IMO. Any advice on how to get it in without turning it into a 100 commits and spending many days writing descriptions? 3. it makes test-shelve.t run for twice as long (and it is already a slow test). Newest test-shelve.r runs for ~1 minute.

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# highlight.py - highlight extension implementation file
#
# Copyright 2007-2009 Adam Hupp <adam@hupp.org> 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.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import pygments
import pygments.formatters
import pygments.lexers
import pygments.util
from mercurial import demandimport
demandimport.ignore.extend(['pkgutil', 'pkg_resources', '__main__'])
from mercurial import (
encoding,
util,
)
highlight = pygments.highlight
ClassNotFound = pygments.util.ClassNotFound
guess_lexer = pygments.lexers.guess_lexer
guess_lexer_for_filename = pygments.lexers.guess_lexer_for_filename
TextLexer = pygments.lexers.TextLexer
HtmlFormatter = pygments.formatters.HtmlFormatter
SYNTAX_CSS = ('\n<link rel="stylesheet" href="{url}highlightcss" '
'type="text/css" />')
def pygmentize(field, fctx, style, tmpl, guessfilenameonly=False):
# append a <link ...> to the syntax highlighting css
old_header = tmpl.load('header')
if SYNTAX_CSS not in old_header:
new_header = old_header + SYNTAX_CSS
tmpl.cache['header'] = new_header
text = fctx.data()
if util.binary(text):
return
# str.splitlines() != unicode.splitlines() because "reasons"
for c in "\x0c\x1c\x1d\x1e":
if c in text:
text = text.replace(c, '')
# Pygments is best used with Unicode strings:
# <http://pygments.org/docs/unicode/>
text = text.decode(encoding.encoding, 'replace')
# To get multi-line strings right, we can't format line-by-line
try:
lexer = guess_lexer_for_filename(fctx.path(), text[:1024],
stripnl=False)
except (ClassNotFound, ValueError):
# guess_lexer will return a lexer if *any* lexer matches. There is
# no way to specify a minimum match score. This can give a high rate of
# false positives on files with an unknown filename pattern.
if guessfilenameonly:
return
try:
lexer = guess_lexer(text[:1024], stripnl=False)
except (ClassNotFound, ValueError):
# Don't highlight unknown files
return
# Don't highlight text files
if isinstance(lexer, TextLexer):
return
formatter = HtmlFormatter(nowrap=True, style=style)
colorized = highlight(text, lexer, formatter)
coloriter = (s.encode(encoding.encoding, 'replace')
for s in colorized.splitlines())
tmpl.filters['colorize'] = lambda x: next(coloriter)
oldl = tmpl.cache[field]
newl = oldl.replace('line|escape', 'line|colorize')
tmpl.cache[field] = newl