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# revset.py - revision set queries for mercurial
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# Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import heapq
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import re
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from .i18n import _
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from . import (
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destutil,
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encoding,
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error,
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hbisect,
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match as matchmod,
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node,
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obsolete as obsmod,
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pathutil,
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phases,
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registrar,
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repoview,
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revsetlang,
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smartset,
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util,
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)
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# helpers for processing parsed tree
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getsymbol = revsetlang.getsymbol
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getstring = revsetlang.getstring
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getinteger = revsetlang.getinteger
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getlist = revsetlang.getlist
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getrange = revsetlang.getrange
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getargs = revsetlang.getargs
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getargsdict = revsetlang.getargsdict
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# constants used as an argument of match() and matchany()
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anyorder = revsetlang.anyorder
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defineorder = revsetlang.defineorder
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followorder = revsetlang.followorder
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baseset = smartset.baseset
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generatorset = smartset.generatorset
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spanset = smartset.spanset
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fullreposet = smartset.fullreposet
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def _revancestors(repo, revs, followfirst):
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"""Like revlog.ancestors(), but supports followfirst."""
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if followfirst:
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cut = 1
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else:
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cut = None
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cl = repo.changelog
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def iterate():
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revs.sort(reverse=True)
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irevs = iter(revs)
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h = []
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inputrev = next(irevs, None)
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if inputrev is not None:
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heapq.heappush(h, -inputrev)
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seen = set()
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while h:
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current = -heapq.heappop(h)
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if current == inputrev:
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inputrev = next(irevs, None)
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if inputrev is not None:
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heapq.heappush(h, -inputrev)
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if current not in seen:
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seen.add(current)
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yield current
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for parent in cl.parentrevs(current)[:cut]:
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if parent != node.nullrev:
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heapq.heappush(h, -parent)
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return generatorset(iterate(), iterasc=False)
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def _revdescendants(repo, revs, followfirst):
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"""Like revlog.descendants() but supports followfirst."""
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if followfirst:
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cut = 1
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else:
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cut = None
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def iterate():
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cl = repo.changelog
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# XXX this should be 'parentset.min()' assuming 'parentset' is a
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# smartset (and if it is not, it should.)
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first = min(revs)
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nullrev = node.nullrev
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if first == nullrev:
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# Are there nodes with a null first parent and a non-null
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# second one? Maybe. Do we care? Probably not.
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for i in cl:
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yield i
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else:
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seen = set(revs)
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for i in cl.revs(first + 1):
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for x in cl.parentrevs(i)[:cut]:
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if x != nullrev and x in seen:
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seen.add(i)
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yield i
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break
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return generatorset(iterate(), iterasc=True)
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def _reachablerootspure(repo, minroot, roots, heads, includepath):
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"""return (heads(::<roots> and ::<heads>))
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If includepath is True, return (<roots>::<heads>)."""
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if not roots:
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return []
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parentrevs = repo.changelog.parentrevs
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roots = set(roots)
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visit = list(heads)
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reachable = set()
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seen = {}
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# prefetch all the things! (because python is slow)
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reached = reachable.add
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dovisit = visit.append
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nextvisit = visit.pop
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# open-code the post-order traversal due to the tiny size of
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# sys.getrecursionlimit()
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while visit:
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rev = nextvisit()
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if rev in roots:
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reached(rev)
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if not includepath:
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continue
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parents = parentrevs(rev)
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seen[rev] = parents
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for parent in parents:
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if parent >= minroot and parent not in seen:
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dovisit(parent)
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if not reachable:
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return baseset()
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if not includepath:
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return reachable
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for rev in sorted(seen):
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for parent in seen[rev]:
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if parent in reachable:
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reached(rev)
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return reachable
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def reachableroots(repo, roots, heads, includepath=False):
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"""return (heads(::<roots> and ::<heads>))
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If includepath is True, return (<roots>::<heads>)."""
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if not roots:
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return baseset()
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minroot = roots.min()
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roots = list(roots)
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heads = list(heads)
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try:
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revs = repo.changelog.reachableroots(minroot, heads, roots, includepath)
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except AttributeError:
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revs = _reachablerootspure(repo, minroot, roots, heads, includepath)
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revs = baseset(revs)
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revs.sort()
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return revs
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# helpers
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def getset(repo, subset, x):
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if not x:
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raise error.ParseError(_("missing argument"))
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s = methods[x[0]](repo, subset, *x[1:])
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if util.safehasattr(s, 'isascending'):
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return s
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# else case should not happen, because all non-func are internal,
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# ignoring for now.
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if x[0] == 'func' and x[1][0] == 'symbol' and x[1][1] in symbols:
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repo.ui.deprecwarn('revset "%s" uses list instead of smartset'
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% x[1][1],
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'3.9')
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return baseset(s)
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def _getrevsource(repo, r):
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extra = repo[r].extra()
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for label in ('source', 'transplant_source', 'rebase_source'):
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if label in extra:
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try:
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return repo[extra[label]].rev()
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except error.RepoLookupError:
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pass
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return None
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# operator methods
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def stringset(repo, subset, x):
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x = repo[x].rev()
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if (x in subset
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or x == node.nullrev and isinstance(subset, fullreposet)):
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return baseset([x])
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return baseset()
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def rangeset(repo, subset, x, y, order):
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m = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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n = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), y)
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if not m or not n:
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return baseset()
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return _makerangeset(repo, subset, m.first(), n.last(), order)
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def rangeall(repo, subset, x, order):
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assert x is None
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return _makerangeset(repo, subset, 0, len(repo) - 1, order)
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def rangepre(repo, subset, y, order):
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# ':y' can't be rewritten to '0:y' since '0' may be hidden
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n = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), y)
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if not n:
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return baseset()
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return _makerangeset(repo, subset, 0, n.last(), order)
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def rangepost(repo, subset, x, order):
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m = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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if not m:
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return baseset()
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return _makerangeset(repo, subset, m.first(), len(repo) - 1, order)
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def _makerangeset(repo, subset, m, n, order):
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if m == n:
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r = baseset([m])
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elif n == node.wdirrev:
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r = spanset(repo, m, len(repo)) + baseset([n])
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elif m == node.wdirrev:
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r = baseset([m]) + spanset(repo, len(repo) - 1, n - 1)
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elif m < n:
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r = spanset(repo, m, n + 1)
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else:
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r = spanset(repo, m, n - 1)
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if order == defineorder:
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return r & subset
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else:
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# carrying the sorting over when possible would be more efficient
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return subset & r
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def dagrange(repo, subset, x, y, order):
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r = fullreposet(repo)
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xs = reachableroots(repo, getset(repo, r, x), getset(repo, r, y),
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includepath=True)
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return subset & xs
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def andset(repo, subset, x, y, order):
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return getset(repo, getset(repo, subset, x), y)
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def differenceset(repo, subset, x, y, order):
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return getset(repo, subset, x) - getset(repo, subset, y)
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def _orsetlist(repo, subset, xs):
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assert xs
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if len(xs) == 1:
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return getset(repo, subset, xs[0])
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p = len(xs) // 2
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a = _orsetlist(repo, subset, xs[:p])
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b = _orsetlist(repo, subset, xs[p:])
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return a + b
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def orset(repo, subset, x, order):
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xs = getlist(x)
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if order == followorder:
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# slow path to take the subset order
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return subset & _orsetlist(repo, fullreposet(repo), xs)
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else:
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return _orsetlist(repo, subset, xs)
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def notset(repo, subset, x, order):
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return subset - getset(repo, subset, x)
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def listset(repo, subset, *xs):
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raise error.ParseError(_("can't use a list in this context"),
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hint=_('see hg help "revsets.x or y"'))
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def keyvaluepair(repo, subset, k, v):
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raise error.ParseError(_("can't use a key-value pair in this context"))
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def func(repo, subset, a, b, order):
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f = getsymbol(a)
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if f in symbols:
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func = symbols[f]
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if getattr(func, '_takeorder', False):
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return func(repo, subset, b, order)
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return func(repo, subset, b)
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keep = lambda fn: getattr(fn, '__doc__', None) is not None
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syms = [s for (s, fn) in symbols.items() if keep(fn)]
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raise error.UnknownIdentifier(f, syms)
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# functions
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# symbols are callables like:
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# fn(repo, subset, x)
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# with:
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# repo - current repository instance
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# subset - of revisions to be examined
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# x - argument in tree form
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symbols = {}
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# symbols which can't be used for a DoS attack for any given input
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# (e.g. those which accept regexes as plain strings shouldn't be included)
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# functions that just return a lot of changesets (like all) don't count here
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safesymbols = set()
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predicate = registrar.revsetpredicate()
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@predicate('_destupdate')
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def _destupdate(repo, subset, x):
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# experimental revset for update destination
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args = getargsdict(x, 'limit', 'clean')
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return subset & baseset([destutil.destupdate(repo, **args)[0]])
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@predicate('_destmerge')
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def _destmerge(repo, subset, x):
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# experimental revset for merge destination
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sourceset = None
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if x is not None:
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sourceset = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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return subset & baseset([destutil.destmerge(repo, sourceset=sourceset)])
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@predicate('adds(pattern)', safe=True)
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def adds(repo, subset, x):
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"""Changesets that add a file matching pattern.
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The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
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relative to the current directory and match against a file or a
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directory.
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"""
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# i18n: "adds" is a keyword
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pat = getstring(x, _("adds requires a pattern"))
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return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 1)
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@predicate('ancestor(*changeset)', safe=True)
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def ancestor(repo, subset, x):
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"""A greatest common ancestor of the changesets.
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Accepts 0 or more changesets.
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Will return empty list when passed no args.
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Greatest common ancestor of a single changeset is that changeset.
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"""
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# i18n: "ancestor" is a keyword
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l = getlist(x)
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rl = fullreposet(repo)
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anc = None
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# (getset(repo, rl, i) for i in l) generates a list of lists
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for revs in (getset(repo, rl, i) for i in l):
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for r in revs:
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if anc is None:
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anc = repo[r]
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else:
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anc = anc.ancestor(repo[r])
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if anc is not None and anc.rev() in subset:
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return baseset([anc.rev()])
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return baseset()
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def _ancestors(repo, subset, x, followfirst=False):
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heads = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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if not heads:
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return baseset()
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s = _revancestors(repo, heads, followfirst)
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return subset & s
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@predicate('ancestors(set)', safe=True)
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def ancestors(repo, subset, x):
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"""Changesets that are ancestors of a changeset in set.
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"""
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return _ancestors(repo, subset, x)
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@predicate('_firstancestors', safe=True)
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def _firstancestors(repo, subset, x):
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# ``_firstancestors(set)``
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# Like ``ancestors(set)`` but follows only the first parents.
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return _ancestors(repo, subset, x, followfirst=True)
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def ancestorspec(repo, subset, x, n, order):
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"""``set~n``
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Changesets that are the Nth ancestor (first parents only) of a changeset
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in set.
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"""
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n = getinteger(n, _("~ expects a number"))
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ps = set()
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cl = repo.changelog
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for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
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for i in range(n):
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r = cl.parentrevs(r)[0]
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ps.add(r)
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return subset & ps
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@predicate('author(string)', safe=True)
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def author(repo, subset, x):
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"""Alias for ``user(string)``.
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"""
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# i18n: "author" is a keyword
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n = getstring(x, _("author requires a string"))
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kind, pattern, matcher = _substringmatcher(n, casesensitive=False)
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return subset.filter(lambda x: matcher(repo[x].user()),
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condrepr=('<user %r>', n))
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@predicate('bisect(string)', safe=True)
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def bisect(repo, subset, x):
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"""Changesets marked in the specified bisect status:
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- ``good``, ``bad``, ``skip``: csets explicitly marked as good/bad/skip
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- ``goods``, ``bads`` : csets topologically good/bad
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- ``range`` : csets taking part in the bisection
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- ``pruned`` : csets that are goods, bads or skipped
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- ``untested`` : csets whose fate is yet unknown
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- ``ignored`` : csets ignored due to DAG topology
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- ``current`` : the cset currently being bisected
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"""
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# i18n: "bisect" is a keyword
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status = getstring(x, _("bisect requires a string")).lower()
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state = set(hbisect.get(repo, status))
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return subset & state
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# Backward-compatibility
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# - no help entry so that we do not advertise it any more
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@predicate('bisected', safe=True)
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def bisected(repo, subset, x):
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return bisect(repo, subset, x)
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@predicate('bookmark([name])', safe=True)
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def bookmark(repo, subset, x):
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"""The named bookmark or all bookmarks.
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Pattern matching is supported for `name`. See :hg:`help revisions.patterns`.
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"""
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# i18n: "bookmark" is a keyword
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args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('bookmark takes one or no arguments'))
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if args:
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|
bm = getstring(args[0],
|
|
|
# i18n: "bookmark" is a keyword
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|
_('the argument to bookmark must be a string'))
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|
kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(bm)
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|
bms = set()
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|
|
if kind == 'literal':
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|
bmrev = repo._bookmarks.get(pattern, None)
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|
if not bmrev:
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|
raise error.RepoLookupError(_("bookmark '%s' does not exist")
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|
% pattern)
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|
bms.add(repo[bmrev].rev())
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else:
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|
matchrevs = set()
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|
|
for name, bmrev in repo._bookmarks.iteritems():
|
|
|
if matcher(name):
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|
matchrevs.add(bmrev)
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|
|
if not matchrevs:
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|
raise error.RepoLookupError(_("no bookmarks exist"
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|
|
" that match '%s'") % pattern)
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|
|
for bmrev in matchrevs:
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|
bms.add(repo[bmrev].rev())
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|
|
else:
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|
bms = set([repo[r].rev()
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|
|
for r in repo._bookmarks.values()])
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|
bms -= set([node.nullrev])
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|
return subset & bms
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('branch(string or set)', safe=True)
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|
|
def branch(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
All changesets belonging to the given branch or the branches of the given
|
|
|
changesets.
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|
|
|
|
|
Pattern matching is supported for `string`. See
|
|
|
:hg:`help revisions.patterns`.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
getbi = repo.revbranchcache().branchinfo
|
|
|
|
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|
try:
|
|
|
b = getstring(x, '')
|
|
|
except error.ParseError:
|
|
|
# not a string, but another revspec, e.g. tip()
|
|
|
pass
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(b)
|
|
|
if kind == 'literal':
|
|
|
# note: falls through to the revspec case if no branch with
|
|
|
# this name exists and pattern kind is not specified explicitly
|
|
|
if pattern in repo.branchmap():
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(getbi(r)[0]),
|
|
|
condrepr=('<branch %r>', b))
|
|
|
if b.startswith('literal:'):
|
|
|
raise error.RepoLookupError(_("branch '%s' does not exist")
|
|
|
% pattern)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(getbi(r)[0]),
|
|
|
condrepr=('<branch %r>', b))
|
|
|
|
|
|
s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
|
|
|
b = set()
|
|
|
for r in s:
|
|
|
b.add(getbi(r)[0])
|
|
|
c = s.__contains__
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: c(r) or getbi(r)[0] in b,
|
|
|
condrepr=lambda: '<branch %r>' % sorted(b))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('bumped()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def bumped(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Mutable changesets marked as successors of public changesets.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Only non-public and non-obsolete changesets can be `bumped`.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "bumped" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("bumped takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
bumped = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'bumped')
|
|
|
return subset & bumped
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('bundle()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def bundle(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets in the bundle.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bundle must be specified by the -R option."""
|
|
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
bundlerevs = repo.changelog.bundlerevs
|
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
|
raise error.Abort(_("no bundle provided - specify with -R"))
|
|
|
return subset & bundlerevs
|
|
|
|
|
|
def checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, field):
|
|
|
hasset = matchmod.patkind(pat) == 'set'
|
|
|
|
|
|
mcache = [None]
|
|
|
def matches(x):
|
|
|
c = repo[x]
|
|
|
if not mcache[0] or hasset:
|
|
|
mcache[0] = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=c)
|
|
|
m = mcache[0]
|
|
|
fname = None
|
|
|
if not m.anypats() and len(m.files()) == 1:
|
|
|
fname = m.files()[0]
|
|
|
if fname is not None:
|
|
|
if fname not in c.files():
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
for f in c.files():
|
|
|
if m(f):
|
|
|
break
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
files = repo.status(c.p1().node(), c.node())[field]
|
|
|
if fname is not None:
|
|
|
if fname in files:
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
for f in files:
|
|
|
if m(f):
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<status[%r] %r>', field, pat))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _children(repo, subset, parentset):
|
|
|
if not parentset:
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
cs = set()
|
|
|
pr = repo.changelog.parentrevs
|
|
|
minrev = parentset.min()
|
|
|
nullrev = node.nullrev
|
|
|
for r in subset:
|
|
|
if r <= minrev:
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
p1, p2 = pr(r)
|
|
|
if p1 in parentset:
|
|
|
cs.add(r)
|
|
|
if p2 != nullrev and p2 in parentset:
|
|
|
cs.add(r)
|
|
|
return baseset(cs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('children(set)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def children(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Child changesets of changesets in set.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
|
|
|
cs = _children(repo, subset, s)
|
|
|
return subset & cs
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('closed()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def closed(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changeset is closed.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "closed" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("closed takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: repo[r].closesbranch(),
|
|
|
condrepr='<branch closed>')
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('contains(pattern)')
|
|
|
def contains(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""The revision's manifest contains a file matching pattern (but might not
|
|
|
modify it). See :hg:`help patterns` for information about file patterns.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
|
|
|
relative to the current directory and match against a file exactly
|
|
|
for efficiency.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "contains" is a keyword
|
|
|
pat = getstring(x, _("contains requires a pattern"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def matches(x):
|
|
|
if not matchmod.patkind(pat):
|
|
|
pats = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat)
|
|
|
if pats in repo[x]:
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
c = repo[x]
|
|
|
m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=c)
|
|
|
for f in c.manifest():
|
|
|
if m(f):
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<contains %r>', pat))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('converted([id])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def converted(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets converted from the given identifier in the old repository if
|
|
|
present, or all converted changesets if no identifier is specified.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
# There is exactly no chance of resolving the revision, so do a simple
|
|
|
# string compare and hope for the best
|
|
|
|
|
|
rev = None
|
|
|
# i18n: "converted" is a keyword
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('converted takes one or no arguments'))
|
|
|
if l:
|
|
|
# i18n: "converted" is a keyword
|
|
|
rev = getstring(l[0], _('converted requires a revision'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _matchvalue(r):
|
|
|
source = repo[r].extra().get('convert_revision', None)
|
|
|
return source is not None and (rev is None or source.startswith(rev))
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: _matchvalue(r),
|
|
|
condrepr=('<converted %r>', rev))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('date(interval)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def date(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets within the interval, see :hg:`help dates`.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "date" is a keyword
|
|
|
ds = getstring(x, _("date requires a string"))
|
|
|
dm = util.matchdate(ds)
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda x: dm(repo[x].date()[0]),
|
|
|
condrepr=('<date %r>', ds))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('desc(string)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def desc(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Search commit message for string. The match is case-insensitive.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pattern matching is supported for `string`. See
|
|
|
:hg:`help revisions.patterns`.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "desc" is a keyword
|
|
|
ds = getstring(x, _("desc requires a string"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
kind, pattern, matcher = _substringmatcher(ds, casesensitive=False)
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: matcher(repo[r].description()),
|
|
|
condrepr=('<desc %r>', ds))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _descendants(repo, subset, x, followfirst=False):
|
|
|
roots = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
|
|
|
if not roots:
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
s = _revdescendants(repo, roots, followfirst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Both sets need to be ascending in order to lazily return the union
|
|
|
# in the correct order.
|
|
|
base = subset & roots
|
|
|
desc = subset & s
|
|
|
result = base + desc
|
|
|
if subset.isascending():
|
|
|
result.sort()
|
|
|
elif subset.isdescending():
|
|
|
result.sort(reverse=True)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
result = subset & result
|
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('descendants(set)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def descendants(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets which are descendants of changesets in set.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
return _descendants(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('_firstdescendants', safe=True)
|
|
|
def _firstdescendants(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
# ``_firstdescendants(set)``
|
|
|
# Like ``descendants(set)`` but follows only the first parents.
|
|
|
return _descendants(repo, subset, x, followfirst=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('destination([set])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def destination(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets that were created by a graft, transplant or rebase operation,
|
|
|
with the given revisions specified as the source. Omitting the optional set
|
|
|
is the same as passing all().
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
if x is not None:
|
|
|
sources = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
sources = fullreposet(repo)
|
|
|
|
|
|
dests = set()
|
|
|
|
|
|
# subset contains all of the possible destinations that can be returned, so
|
|
|
# iterate over them and see if their source(s) were provided in the arg set.
|
|
|
# Even if the immediate src of r is not in the arg set, src's source (or
|
|
|
# further back) may be. Scanning back further than the immediate src allows
|
|
|
# transitive transplants and rebases to yield the same results as transitive
|
|
|
# grafts.
|
|
|
for r in subset:
|
|
|
src = _getrevsource(repo, r)
|
|
|
lineage = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
while src is not None:
|
|
|
if lineage is None:
|
|
|
lineage = list()
|
|
|
|
|
|
lineage.append(r)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# The visited lineage is a match if the current source is in the arg
|
|
|
# set. Since every candidate dest is visited by way of iterating
|
|
|
# subset, any dests further back in the lineage will be tested by a
|
|
|
# different iteration over subset. Likewise, if the src was already
|
|
|
# selected, the current lineage can be selected without going back
|
|
|
# further.
|
|
|
if src in sources or src in dests:
|
|
|
dests.update(lineage)
|
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
|
|
r = src
|
|
|
src = _getrevsource(repo, r)
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(dests.__contains__,
|
|
|
condrepr=lambda: '<destination %r>' % sorted(dests))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('divergent()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def divergent(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
Final successors of changesets with an alternative set of final successors.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "divergent" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("divergent takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
divergent = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'divergent')
|
|
|
return subset & divergent
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('extinct()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def extinct(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Obsolete changesets with obsolete descendants only.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "extinct" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("extinct takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
extincts = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'extinct')
|
|
|
return subset & extincts
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('extra(label, [value])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def extra(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets with the given label in the extra metadata, with the given
|
|
|
optional value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pattern matching is supported for `value`. See
|
|
|
:hg:`help revisions.patterns`.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
args = getargsdict(x, 'extra', 'label value')
|
|
|
if 'label' not in args:
|
|
|
# i18n: "extra" is a keyword
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_('extra takes at least 1 argument'))
|
|
|
# i18n: "extra" is a keyword
|
|
|
label = getstring(args['label'], _('first argument to extra must be '
|
|
|
'a string'))
|
|
|
value = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
if 'value' in args:
|
|
|
# i18n: "extra" is a keyword
|
|
|
value = getstring(args['value'], _('second argument to extra must be '
|
|
|
'a string'))
|
|
|
kind, value, matcher = util.stringmatcher(value)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _matchvalue(r):
|
|
|
extra = repo[r].extra()
|
|
|
return label in extra and (value is None or matcher(extra[label]))
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: _matchvalue(r),
|
|
|
condrepr=('<extra[%r] %r>', label, value))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('filelog(pattern)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def filelog(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets connected to the specified filelog.
|
|
|
|
|
|
For performance reasons, visits only revisions mentioned in the file-level
|
|
|
filelog, rather than filtering through all changesets (much faster, but
|
|
|
doesn't include deletes or duplicate changes). For a slower, more accurate
|
|
|
result, use ``file()``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
|
|
|
relative to the current directory and match against a file exactly
|
|
|
for efficiency.
|
|
|
|
|
|
If some linkrev points to revisions filtered by the current repoview, we'll
|
|
|
work around it to return a non-filtered value.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
# i18n: "filelog" is a keyword
|
|
|
pat = getstring(x, _("filelog requires a pattern"))
|
|
|
s = set()
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
|
|
|
if not matchmod.patkind(pat):
|
|
|
f = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat)
|
|
|
files = [f]
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=repo[None])
|
|
|
files = (f for f in repo[None] if m(f))
|
|
|
|
|
|
for f in files:
|
|
|
fl = repo.file(f)
|
|
|
known = {}
|
|
|
scanpos = 0
|
|
|
for fr in list(fl):
|
|
|
fn = fl.node(fr)
|
|
|
if fn in known:
|
|
|
s.add(known[fn])
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
|
|
lr = fl.linkrev(fr)
|
|
|
if lr in cl:
|
|
|
s.add(lr)
|
|
|
elif scanpos is not None:
|
|
|
# lowest matching changeset is filtered, scan further
|
|
|
# ahead in changelog
|
|
|
start = max(lr, scanpos) + 1
|
|
|
scanpos = None
|
|
|
for r in cl.revs(start):
|
|
|
# minimize parsing of non-matching entries
|
|
|
if f in cl.revision(r) and f in cl.readfiles(r):
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
# try to use manifest delta fastpath
|
|
|
n = repo[r].filenode(f)
|
|
|
if n not in known:
|
|
|
if n == fn:
|
|
|
s.add(r)
|
|
|
scanpos = r
|
|
|
break
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
known[n] = r
|
|
|
except error.ManifestLookupError:
|
|
|
# deletion in changelog
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset & s
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('first(set, [n])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def first(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""An alias for limit().
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
return limit(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _follow(repo, subset, x, name, followfirst=False):
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 0, 2, _("%s takes no arguments or a pattern "
|
|
|
"and an optional revset") % name)
|
|
|
c = repo['.']
|
|
|
if l:
|
|
|
x = getstring(l[0], _("%s expected a pattern") % name)
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|
rev = None
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|
|
if len(l) >= 2:
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|
revs = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[1])
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|
|
if len(revs) != 1:
|
|
|
raise error.RepoLookupError(
|
|
|
_("%s expected one starting revision") % name)
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|
|
rev = revs.last()
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|
|
c = repo[rev]
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|
|
matcher = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [x],
|
|
|
ctx=repo[rev], default='path')
|
|
|
|
|
|
files = c.manifest().walk(matcher)
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|
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|
s = set()
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|
|
for fname in files:
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|
|
fctx = c[fname]
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|
|
s = s.union(set(c.rev() for c in fctx.ancestors(followfirst)))
|
|
|
# include the revision responsible for the most recent version
|
|
|
s.add(fctx.introrev())
|
|
|
else:
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|
|
s = _revancestors(repo, baseset([c.rev()]), followfirst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset & s
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('follow([pattern[, startrev]])', safe=True)
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|
|
def follow(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
An alias for ``::.`` (ancestors of the working directory's first parent).
|
|
|
If pattern is specified, the histories of files matching given
|
|
|
pattern in the revision given by startrev are followed, including copies.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
return _follow(repo, subset, x, 'follow')
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('_followfirst', safe=True)
|
|
|
def _followfirst(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
# ``followfirst([pattern[, startrev]])``
|
|
|
# Like ``follow([pattern[, startrev]])`` but follows only the first parent
|
|
|
# of every revisions or files revisions.
|
|
|
return _follow(repo, subset, x, '_followfirst', followfirst=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('followlines(file, fromline:toline[, startrev=.])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def followlines(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets modifying `file` in line range ('fromline', 'toline').
|
|
|
|
|
|
Line range corresponds to 'file' content at 'startrev' and should hence be
|
|
|
consistent with file size. If startrev is not specified, working directory's
|
|
|
parent is used.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
from . import context # avoid circular import issues
|
|
|
|
|
|
args = getargsdict(x, 'followlines', 'file *lines startrev')
|
|
|
if len(args['lines']) != 1:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("followlines requires a line range"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
rev = '.'
|
|
|
if 'startrev' in args:
|
|
|
revs = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args['startrev'])
|
|
|
if len(revs) != 1:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(
|
|
|
_("followlines expects exactly one revision"))
|
|
|
rev = revs.last()
|
|
|
|
|
|
pat = getstring(args['file'], _("followlines requires a pattern"))
|
|
|
if not matchmod.patkind(pat):
|
|
|
fname = pathutil.canonpath(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pat)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), [pat], ctx=repo[rev])
|
|
|
files = [f for f in repo[rev] if m(f)]
|
|
|
if len(files) != 1:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("followlines expects exactly one file"))
|
|
|
fname = files[0]
|
|
|
|
|
|
lr = getrange(args['lines'][0], _("followlines expects a line range"))
|
|
|
fromline, toline = [getinteger(a, _("line range bounds must be integers"))
|
|
|
for a in lr]
|
|
|
if toline - fromline < 0:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("line range must be positive"))
|
|
|
if fromline < 1:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("fromline must be strictly positive"))
|
|
|
fromline -= 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
fctx = repo[rev].filectx(fname)
|
|
|
revs = (c.rev() for c in context.blockancestors(fctx, fromline, toline))
|
|
|
return subset & generatorset(revs, iterasc=False)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('all()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def getall(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""All changesets, the same as ``0:tip``.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "all" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("all takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
return subset & spanset(repo) # drop "null" if any
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('grep(regex)')
|
|
|
def grep(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Like ``keyword(string)`` but accepts a regex. Use ``grep(r'...')``
|
|
|
to ensure special escape characters are handled correctly. Unlike
|
|
|
``keyword(string)``, the match is case-sensitive.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
# i18n: "grep" is a keyword
|
|
|
gr = re.compile(getstring(x, _("grep requires a string")))
|
|
|
except re.error as e:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_('invalid match pattern: %s') % e)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def matches(x):
|
|
|
c = repo[x]
|
|
|
for e in c.files() + [c.user(), c.description()]:
|
|
|
if gr.search(e):
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<grep %r>', gr.pattern))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('_matchfiles', safe=True)
|
|
|
def _matchfiles(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
# _matchfiles takes a revset list of prefixed arguments:
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# [p:foo, i:bar, x:baz]
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# builds a match object from them and filters subset. Allowed
|
|
|
# prefixes are 'p:' for regular patterns, 'i:' for include
|
|
|
# patterns and 'x:' for exclude patterns. Use 'r:' prefix to pass
|
|
|
# a revision identifier, or the empty string to reference the
|
|
|
# working directory, from which the match object is
|
|
|
# initialized. Use 'd:' to set the default matching mode, default
|
|
|
# to 'glob'. At most one 'r:' and 'd:' argument can be passed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 1, -1, "_matchfiles requires at least one argument")
|
|
|
pats, inc, exc = [], [], []
|
|
|
rev, default = None, None
|
|
|
for arg in l:
|
|
|
s = getstring(arg, "_matchfiles requires string arguments")
|
|
|
prefix, value = s[:2], s[2:]
|
|
|
if prefix == 'p:':
|
|
|
pats.append(value)
|
|
|
elif prefix == 'i:':
|
|
|
inc.append(value)
|
|
|
elif prefix == 'x:':
|
|
|
exc.append(value)
|
|
|
elif prefix == 'r:':
|
|
|
if rev is not None:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError('_matchfiles expected at most one '
|
|
|
'revision')
|
|
|
if value != '': # empty means working directory; leave rev as None
|
|
|
rev = value
|
|
|
elif prefix == 'd:':
|
|
|
if default is not None:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError('_matchfiles expected at most one '
|
|
|
'default mode')
|
|
|
default = value
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError('invalid _matchfiles prefix: %s' % prefix)
|
|
|
if not default:
|
|
|
default = 'glob'
|
|
|
|
|
|
m = matchmod.match(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), pats, include=inc,
|
|
|
exclude=exc, ctx=repo[rev], default=default)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# This directly read the changelog data as creating changectx for all
|
|
|
# revisions is quite expensive.
|
|
|
getfiles = repo.changelog.readfiles
|
|
|
wdirrev = node.wdirrev
|
|
|
def matches(x):
|
|
|
if x == wdirrev:
|
|
|
files = repo[x].files()
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
files = getfiles(x)
|
|
|
for f in files:
|
|
|
if m(f):
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(matches,
|
|
|
condrepr=('<matchfiles patterns=%r, include=%r '
|
|
|
'exclude=%r, default=%r, rev=%r>',
|
|
|
pats, inc, exc, default, rev))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('file(pattern)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def hasfile(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets affecting files matched by pattern.
|
|
|
|
|
|
For a faster but less accurate result, consider using ``filelog()``
|
|
|
instead.
|
|
|
|
|
|
This predicate uses ``glob:`` as the default kind of pattern.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "file" is a keyword
|
|
|
pat = getstring(x, _("file requires a pattern"))
|
|
|
return _matchfiles(repo, subset, ('string', 'p:' + pat))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('head()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def head(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changeset is a named branch head.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "head" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("head takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
hs = set()
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
for ls in repo.branchmap().itervalues():
|
|
|
hs.update(cl.rev(h) for h in ls)
|
|
|
return subset & baseset(hs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('heads(set)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def heads(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Members of set with no children in set.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
s = getset(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
ps = parents(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
return s - ps
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('hidden()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def hidden(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Hidden changesets.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "hidden" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("hidden takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
hiddenrevs = repoview.filterrevs(repo, 'visible')
|
|
|
return subset & hiddenrevs
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('keyword(string)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def keyword(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Search commit message, user name, and names of changed files for
|
|
|
string. The match is case-insensitive.
|
|
|
|
|
|
For a regular expression or case sensitive search of these fields, use
|
|
|
``grep(regex)``.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "keyword" is a keyword
|
|
|
kw = encoding.lower(getstring(x, _("keyword requires a string")))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def matches(r):
|
|
|
c = repo[r]
|
|
|
return any(kw in encoding.lower(t)
|
|
|
for t in c.files() + [c.user(), c.description()])
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<keyword %r>', kw))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('limit(set[, n[, offset]])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def limit(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""First n members of set, defaulting to 1, starting from offset.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
args = getargsdict(x, 'limit', 'set n offset')
|
|
|
if 'set' not in args:
|
|
|
# i18n: "limit" is a keyword
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("limit requires one to three arguments"))
|
|
|
# i18n: "limit" is a keyword
|
|
|
lim = getinteger(args.get('n'), _("limit expects a number"), default=1)
|
|
|
# i18n: "limit" is a keyword
|
|
|
ofs = getinteger(args.get('offset'), _("limit expects a number"), default=0)
|
|
|
if ofs < 0:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("negative offset"))
|
|
|
os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args['set'])
|
|
|
result = []
|
|
|
it = iter(os)
|
|
|
for x in xrange(ofs):
|
|
|
y = next(it, None)
|
|
|
if y is None:
|
|
|
break
|
|
|
for x in xrange(lim):
|
|
|
y = next(it, None)
|
|
|
if y is None:
|
|
|
break
|
|
|
elif y in subset:
|
|
|
result.append(y)
|
|
|
return baseset(result, datarepr=('<limit n=%d, offset=%d, %r, %r>',
|
|
|
lim, ofs, subset, os))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('last(set, [n])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def last(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Last n members of set, defaulting to 1.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "last" is a keyword
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("last requires one or two arguments"))
|
|
|
lim = 1
|
|
|
if len(l) == 2:
|
|
|
# i18n: "last" is a keyword
|
|
|
lim = getinteger(l[1], _("last expects a number"))
|
|
|
os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0])
|
|
|
os.reverse()
|
|
|
result = []
|
|
|
it = iter(os)
|
|
|
for x in xrange(lim):
|
|
|
y = next(it, None)
|
|
|
if y is None:
|
|
|
break
|
|
|
elif y in subset:
|
|
|
result.append(y)
|
|
|
return baseset(result, datarepr=('<last n=%d, %r, %r>', lim, subset, os))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('max(set)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def maxrev(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changeset with highest revision number in set.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
m = os.max()
|
|
|
if m in subset:
|
|
|
return baseset([m], datarepr=('<max %r, %r>', subset, os))
|
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
|
# os.max() throws a ValueError when the collection is empty.
|
|
|
# Same as python's max().
|
|
|
pass
|
|
|
return baseset(datarepr=('<max %r, %r>', subset, os))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('merge()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def merge(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changeset is a merge changeset.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "merge" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("merge takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: cl.parentrevs(r)[1] != -1,
|
|
|
condrepr='<merge>')
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('branchpoint()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def branchpoint(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets with more than one child.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "branchpoint" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("branchpoint takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
if not subset:
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
# XXX this should be 'parentset.min()' assuming 'parentset' is a smartset
|
|
|
# (and if it is not, it should.)
|
|
|
baserev = min(subset)
|
|
|
parentscount = [0]*(len(repo) - baserev)
|
|
|
for r in cl.revs(start=baserev + 1):
|
|
|
for p in cl.parentrevs(r):
|
|
|
if p >= baserev:
|
|
|
parentscount[p - baserev] += 1
|
|
|
return subset.filter(lambda r: parentscount[r - baserev] > 1,
|
|
|
condrepr='<branchpoint>')
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('min(set)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def minrev(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changeset with lowest revision number in set.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
os = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
m = os.min()
|
|
|
if m in subset:
|
|
|
return baseset([m], datarepr=('<min %r, %r>', subset, os))
|
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
|
# os.min() throws a ValueError when the collection is empty.
|
|
|
# Same as python's min().
|
|
|
pass
|
|
|
return baseset(datarepr=('<min %r, %r>', subset, os))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('modifies(pattern)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def modifies(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets modifying files matched by pattern.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
|
|
|
relative to the current directory and match against a file or a
|
|
|
directory.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "modifies" is a keyword
|
|
|
pat = getstring(x, _("modifies requires a pattern"))
|
|
|
return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 0)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('named(namespace)')
|
|
|
def named(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""The changesets in a given namespace.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pattern matching is supported for `namespace`. See
|
|
|
:hg:`help revisions.patterns`.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "named" is a keyword
|
|
|
args = getargs(x, 1, 1, _('named requires a namespace argument'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
ns = getstring(args[0],
|
|
|
# i18n: "named" is a keyword
|
|
|
_('the argument to named must be a string'))
|
|
|
kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(ns)
|
|
|
namespaces = set()
|
|
|
if kind == 'literal':
|
|
|
if pattern not in repo.names:
|
|
|
raise error.RepoLookupError(_("namespace '%s' does not exist")
|
|
|
% ns)
|
|
|
namespaces.add(repo.names[pattern])
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
for name, ns in repo.names.iteritems():
|
|
|
if matcher(name):
|
|
|
namespaces.add(ns)
|
|
|
if not namespaces:
|
|
|
raise error.RepoLookupError(_("no namespace exists"
|
|
|
" that match '%s'") % pattern)
|
|
|
|
|
|
names = set()
|
|
|
for ns in namespaces:
|
|
|
for name in ns.listnames(repo):
|
|
|
if name not in ns.deprecated:
|
|
|
names.update(repo[n].rev() for n in ns.nodes(repo, name))
|
|
|
|
|
|
names -= set([node.nullrev])
|
|
|
return subset & names
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('id(string)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def node_(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Revision non-ambiguously specified by the given hex string prefix.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "id" is a keyword
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 1, 1, _("id requires one argument"))
|
|
|
# i18n: "id" is a keyword
|
|
|
n = getstring(l[0], _("id requires a string"))
|
|
|
if len(n) == 40:
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
rn = repo.changelog.rev(node.bin(n))
|
|
|
except (LookupError, TypeError):
|
|
|
rn = None
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else:
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rn = None
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pm = repo.changelog._partialmatch(n)
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if pm is not None:
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rn = repo.changelog.rev(pm)
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if rn is None:
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return baseset()
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result = baseset([rn])
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return result & subset
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@predicate('obsolete()', safe=True)
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def obsolete(repo, subset, x):
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"""Mutable changeset with a newer version."""
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# i18n: "obsolete" is a keyword
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getargs(x, 0, 0, _("obsolete takes no arguments"))
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obsoletes = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'obsolete')
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return subset & obsoletes
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@predicate('only(set, [set])', safe=True)
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|
def only(repo, subset, x):
|
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|
"""Changesets that are ancestors of the first set that are not ancestors
|
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|
of any other head in the repo. If a second set is specified, the result
|
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|
is ancestors of the first set that are not ancestors of the second set
|
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|
(i.e. ::<set1> - ::<set2>).
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|
"""
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|
cl = repo.changelog
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|
# i18n: "only" is a keyword
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|
args = getargs(x, 1, 2, _('only takes one or two arguments'))
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|
include = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args[0])
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|
if len(args) == 1:
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|
if not include:
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|
return baseset()
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|
|
|
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|
descendants = set(_revdescendants(repo, include, False))
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|
exclude = [rev for rev in cl.headrevs()
|
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|
if not rev in descendants and not rev in include]
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else:
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exclude = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), args[1])
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|
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results = set(cl.findmissingrevs(common=exclude, heads=include))
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|
# XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do
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|
# some optimizations from the fact this is a baseset.
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return subset & results
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|
|
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@predicate('origin([set])', safe=True)
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|
def origin(repo, subset, x):
|
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|
"""
|
|
|
Changesets that were specified as a source for the grafts, transplants or
|
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|
rebases that created the given revisions. Omitting the optional set is the
|
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|
same as passing all(). If a changeset created by these operations is itself
|
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|
specified as a source for one of these operations, only the source changeset
|
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|
for the first operation is selected.
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|
"""
|
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|
if x is not None:
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|
dests = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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|
else:
|
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|
dests = fullreposet(repo)
|
|
|
|
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|
def _firstsrc(rev):
|
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|
src = _getrevsource(repo, rev)
|
|
|
if src is None:
|
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|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
while True:
|
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|
prev = _getrevsource(repo, src)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if prev is None:
|
|
|
return src
|
|
|
src = prev
|
|
|
|
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|
o = set([_firstsrc(r) for r in dests])
|
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|
o -= set([None])
|
|
|
# XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do
|
|
|
# some optimizations from the fact this is a baseset.
|
|
|
return subset & o
|
|
|
|
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|
@predicate('outgoing([path])', safe=False)
|
|
|
def outgoing(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets not found in the specified destination repository, or the
|
|
|
default push location.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# Avoid cycles.
|
|
|
from . import (
|
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|
discovery,
|
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|
hg,
|
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|
)
|
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|
# i18n: "outgoing" is a keyword
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("outgoing takes one or no arguments"))
|
|
|
# i18n: "outgoing" is a keyword
|
|
|
dest = l and getstring(l[0], _("outgoing requires a repository path")) or ''
|
|
|
dest = repo.ui.expandpath(dest or 'default-push', dest or 'default')
|
|
|
dest, branches = hg.parseurl(dest)
|
|
|
revs, checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, repo, branches, [])
|
|
|
if revs:
|
|
|
revs = [repo.lookup(rev) for rev in revs]
|
|
|
other = hg.peer(repo, {}, dest)
|
|
|
repo.ui.pushbuffer()
|
|
|
outgoing = discovery.findcommonoutgoing(repo, other, onlyheads=revs)
|
|
|
repo.ui.popbuffer()
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
o = set([cl.rev(r) for r in outgoing.missing])
|
|
|
return subset & o
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('p1([set])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def p1(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""First parent of changesets in set, or the working directory.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
if x is None:
|
|
|
p = repo[x].p1().rev()
|
|
|
if p >= 0:
|
|
|
return subset & baseset([p])
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
|
|
|
ps = set()
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
|
|
|
ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[0])
|
|
|
ps -= set([node.nullrev])
|
|
|
# XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do
|
|
|
# some optimizations from the fact this is a baseset.
|
|
|
return subset & ps
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('p2([set])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def p2(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Second parent of changesets in set, or the working directory.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
if x is None:
|
|
|
ps = repo[x].parents()
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
p = ps[1].rev()
|
|
|
if p >= 0:
|
|
|
return subset & baseset([p])
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
|
|
|
ps = set()
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
|
|
|
ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[1])
|
|
|
ps -= set([node.nullrev])
|
|
|
# XXX we should turn this into a baseset instead of a set, smartset may do
|
|
|
# some optimizations from the fact this is a baseset.
|
|
|
return subset & ps
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parentpost(repo, subset, x, order):
|
|
|
return p1(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('parents([set])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def parents(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
The set of all parents for all changesets in set, or the working directory.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
if x is None:
|
|
|
ps = set(p.rev() for p in repo[x].parents())
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
ps = set()
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
up = ps.update
|
|
|
parentrevs = cl.parentrevs
|
|
|
for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
|
|
|
if r == node.wdirrev:
|
|
|
up(p.rev() for p in repo[r].parents())
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
up(parentrevs(r))
|
|
|
ps -= set([node.nullrev])
|
|
|
return subset & ps
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _phase(repo, subset, *targets):
|
|
|
"""helper to select all rev in <targets> phases"""
|
|
|
s = repo._phasecache.getrevset(repo, targets)
|
|
|
return subset & s
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('draft()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def draft(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changeset in draft phase."""
|
|
|
# i18n: "draft" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("draft takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
target = phases.draft
|
|
|
return _phase(repo, subset, target)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('secret()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def secret(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changeset in secret phase."""
|
|
|
# i18n: "secret" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("secret takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
target = phases.secret
|
|
|
return _phase(repo, subset, target)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parentspec(repo, subset, x, n, order):
|
|
|
"""``set^0``
|
|
|
The set.
|
|
|
``set^1`` (or ``set^``), ``set^2``
|
|
|
First or second parent, respectively, of all changesets in set.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
n = int(n[1])
|
|
|
if n not in (0, 1, 2):
|
|
|
raise ValueError
|
|
|
except (TypeError, ValueError):
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("^ expects a number 0, 1, or 2"))
|
|
|
ps = set()
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
for r in getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x):
|
|
|
if n == 0:
|
|
|
ps.add(r)
|
|
|
elif n == 1:
|
|
|
ps.add(cl.parentrevs(r)[0])
|
|
|
elif n == 2:
|
|
|
parents = cl.parentrevs(r)
|
|
|
if parents[1] != node.nullrev:
|
|
|
ps.add(parents[1])
|
|
|
return subset & ps
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('present(set)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def present(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""An empty set, if any revision in set isn't found; otherwise,
|
|
|
all revisions in set.
|
|
|
|
|
|
If any of specified revisions is not present in the local repository,
|
|
|
the query is normally aborted. But this predicate allows the query
|
|
|
to continue even in such cases.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
return getset(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
except error.RepoLookupError:
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
|
|
|
# for internal use
|
|
|
@predicate('_notpublic', safe=True)
|
|
|
def _notpublic(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, "_notpublic takes no arguments")
|
|
|
return _phase(repo, subset, phases.draft, phases.secret)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('public()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def public(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changeset in public phase."""
|
|
|
# i18n: "public" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("public takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
phase = repo._phasecache.phase
|
|
|
target = phases.public
|
|
|
condition = lambda r: phase(repo, r) == target
|
|
|
return subset.filter(condition, condrepr=('<phase %r>', target),
|
|
|
cache=False)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('remote([id [,path]])', safe=False)
|
|
|
def remote(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Local revision that corresponds to the given identifier in a
|
|
|
remote repository, if present. Here, the '.' identifier is a
|
|
|
synonym for the current local branch.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
from . import hg # avoid start-up nasties
|
|
|
# i18n: "remote" is a keyword
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 0, 2, _("remote takes zero, one, or two arguments"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
q = '.'
|
|
|
if len(l) > 0:
|
|
|
# i18n: "remote" is a keyword
|
|
|
q = getstring(l[0], _("remote requires a string id"))
|
|
|
if q == '.':
|
|
|
q = repo['.'].branch()
|
|
|
|
|
|
dest = ''
|
|
|
if len(l) > 1:
|
|
|
# i18n: "remote" is a keyword
|
|
|
dest = getstring(l[1], _("remote requires a repository path"))
|
|
|
dest = repo.ui.expandpath(dest or 'default')
|
|
|
dest, branches = hg.parseurl(dest)
|
|
|
revs, checkout = hg.addbranchrevs(repo, repo, branches, [])
|
|
|
if revs:
|
|
|
revs = [repo.lookup(rev) for rev in revs]
|
|
|
other = hg.peer(repo, {}, dest)
|
|
|
n = other.lookup(q)
|
|
|
if n in repo:
|
|
|
r = repo[n].rev()
|
|
|
if r in subset:
|
|
|
return baseset([r])
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('removes(pattern)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def removes(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets which remove files matching pattern.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The pattern without explicit kind like ``glob:`` is expected to be
|
|
|
relative to the current directory and match against a file or a
|
|
|
directory.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "removes" is a keyword
|
|
|
pat = getstring(x, _("removes requires a pattern"))
|
|
|
return checkstatus(repo, subset, pat, 2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('rev(number)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def rev(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Revision with the given numeric identifier.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "rev" is a keyword
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 1, 1, _("rev requires one argument"))
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
# i18n: "rev" is a keyword
|
|
|
l = int(getstring(l[0], _("rev requires a number")))
|
|
|
except (TypeError, ValueError):
|
|
|
# i18n: "rev" is a keyword
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("rev expects a number"))
|
|
|
if l not in repo.changelog and l != node.nullrev:
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
return subset & baseset([l])
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('matching(revision [, field])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def matching(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets in which a given set of fields match the set of fields in the
|
|
|
selected revision or set.
|
|
|
|
|
|
To match more than one field pass the list of fields to match separated
|
|
|
by spaces (e.g. ``author description``).
|
|
|
|
|
|
Valid fields are most regular revision fields and some special fields.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Regular revision fields are ``description``, ``author``, ``branch``,
|
|
|
``date``, ``files``, ``phase``, ``parents``, ``substate``, ``user``
|
|
|
and ``diff``.
|
|
|
Note that ``author`` and ``user`` are synonyms. ``diff`` refers to the
|
|
|
contents of the revision. Two revisions matching their ``diff`` will
|
|
|
also match their ``files``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Special fields are ``summary`` and ``metadata``:
|
|
|
``summary`` matches the first line of the description.
|
|
|
``metadata`` is equivalent to matching ``description user date``
|
|
|
(i.e. it matches the main metadata fields).
|
|
|
|
|
|
``metadata`` is the default field which is used when no fields are
|
|
|
specified. You can match more than one field at a time.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "matching" is a keyword
|
|
|
l = getargs(x, 1, 2, _("matching takes 1 or 2 arguments"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
revs = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), l[0])
|
|
|
|
|
|
fieldlist = ['metadata']
|
|
|
if len(l) > 1:
|
|
|
fieldlist = getstring(l[1],
|
|
|
# i18n: "matching" is a keyword
|
|
|
_("matching requires a string "
|
|
|
"as its second argument")).split()
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Make sure that there are no repeated fields,
|
|
|
# expand the 'special' 'metadata' field type
|
|
|
# and check the 'files' whenever we check the 'diff'
|
|
|
fields = []
|
|
|
for field in fieldlist:
|
|
|
if field == 'metadata':
|
|
|
fields += ['user', 'description', 'date']
|
|
|
elif field == 'diff':
|
|
|
# a revision matching the diff must also match the files
|
|
|
# since matching the diff is very costly, make sure to
|
|
|
# also match the files first
|
|
|
fields += ['files', 'diff']
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
if field == 'author':
|
|
|
field = 'user'
|
|
|
fields.append(field)
|
|
|
fields = set(fields)
|
|
|
if 'summary' in fields and 'description' in fields:
|
|
|
# If a revision matches its description it also matches its summary
|
|
|
fields.discard('summary')
|
|
|
|
|
|
# We may want to match more than one field
|
|
|
# Not all fields take the same amount of time to be matched
|
|
|
# Sort the selected fields in order of increasing matching cost
|
|
|
fieldorder = ['phase', 'parents', 'user', 'date', 'branch', 'summary',
|
|
|
'files', 'description', 'substate', 'diff']
|
|
|
def fieldkeyfunc(f):
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
return fieldorder.index(f)
|
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
|
# assume an unknown field is very costly
|
|
|
return len(fieldorder)
|
|
|
fields = list(fields)
|
|
|
fields.sort(key=fieldkeyfunc)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Each field will be matched with its own "getfield" function
|
|
|
# which will be added to the getfieldfuncs array of functions
|
|
|
getfieldfuncs = []
|
|
|
_funcs = {
|
|
|
'user': lambda r: repo[r].user(),
|
|
|
'branch': lambda r: repo[r].branch(),
|
|
|
'date': lambda r: repo[r].date(),
|
|
|
'description': lambda r: repo[r].description(),
|
|
|
'files': lambda r: repo[r].files(),
|
|
|
'parents': lambda r: repo[r].parents(),
|
|
|
'phase': lambda r: repo[r].phase(),
|
|
|
'substate': lambda r: repo[r].substate,
|
|
|
'summary': lambda r: repo[r].description().splitlines()[0],
|
|
|
'diff': lambda r: list(repo[r].diff(git=True),)
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
for info in fields:
|
|
|
getfield = _funcs.get(info, None)
|
|
|
if getfield is None:
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(
|
|
|
# i18n: "matching" is a keyword
|
|
|
_("unexpected field name passed to matching: %s") % info)
|
|
|
getfieldfuncs.append(getfield)
|
|
|
# convert the getfield array of functions into a "getinfo" function
|
|
|
# which returns an array of field values (or a single value if there
|
|
|
# is only one field to match)
|
|
|
getinfo = lambda r: [f(r) for f in getfieldfuncs]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def matches(x):
|
|
|
for rev in revs:
|
|
|
target = getinfo(rev)
|
|
|
match = True
|
|
|
for n, f in enumerate(getfieldfuncs):
|
|
|
if target[n] != f(x):
|
|
|
match = False
|
|
|
if match:
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<matching%r %r>', fields, revs))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('reverse(set)', safe=True, takeorder=True)
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def reverse(repo, subset, x, order):
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"""Reverse order of set.
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"""
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l = getset(repo, subset, x)
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if order == defineorder:
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l.reverse()
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return l
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@predicate('roots(set)', safe=True)
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def roots(repo, subset, x):
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"""Changesets in set with no parent changeset in set.
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"""
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s = getset(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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parents = repo.changelog.parentrevs
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def filter(r):
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for p in parents(r):
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if 0 <= p and p in s:
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return False
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return True
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return subset & s.filter(filter, condrepr='<roots>')
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_sortkeyfuncs = {
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'rev': lambda c: c.rev(),
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'branch': lambda c: c.branch(),
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'desc': lambda c: c.description(),
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'user': lambda c: c.user(),
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'author': lambda c: c.user(),
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'date': lambda c: c.date()[0],
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}
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def _getsortargs(x):
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"""Parse sort options into (set, [(key, reverse)], opts)"""
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args = getargsdict(x, 'sort', 'set keys topo.firstbranch')
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if 'set' not in args:
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# i18n: "sort" is a keyword
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raise error.ParseError(_('sort requires one or two arguments'))
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keys = "rev"
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if 'keys' in args:
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# i18n: "sort" is a keyword
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keys = getstring(args['keys'], _("sort spec must be a string"))
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keyflags = []
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for k in keys.split():
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fk = k
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reverse = (k[0] == '-')
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if reverse:
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k = k[1:]
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|
if k not in _sortkeyfuncs and k != 'topo':
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raise error.ParseError(_("unknown sort key %r") % fk)
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keyflags.append((k, reverse))
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if len(keyflags) > 1 and any(k == 'topo' for k, reverse in keyflags):
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# i18n: "topo" is a keyword
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raise error.ParseError(_('topo sort order cannot be combined '
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|
'with other sort keys'))
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opts = {}
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|
if 'topo.firstbranch' in args:
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|
if any(k == 'topo' for k, reverse in keyflags):
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|
opts['topo.firstbranch'] = args['topo.firstbranch']
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|
else:
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|
# i18n: "topo" and "topo.firstbranch" are keywords
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|
raise error.ParseError(_('topo.firstbranch can only be used '
|
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|
'when using the topo sort key'))
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|
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|
return args['set'], keyflags, opts
|
|
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|
@predicate('sort(set[, [-]key... [, ...]])', safe=True, takeorder=True)
|
|
|
def sort(repo, subset, x, order):
|
|
|
"""Sort set by keys. The default sort order is ascending, specify a key
|
|
|
as ``-key`` to sort in descending order.
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|
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|
The keys can be:
|
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|
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|
- ``rev`` for the revision number,
|
|
|
- ``branch`` for the branch name,
|
|
|
- ``desc`` for the commit message (description),
|
|
|
- ``user`` for user name (``author`` can be used as an alias),
|
|
|
- ``date`` for the commit date
|
|
|
- ``topo`` for a reverse topographical sort
|
|
|
|
|
|
The ``topo`` sort order cannot be combined with other sort keys. This sort
|
|
|
takes one optional argument, ``topo.firstbranch``, which takes a revset that
|
|
|
specifies what topographical branches to prioritize in the sort.
|
|
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
s, keyflags, opts = _getsortargs(x)
|
|
|
revs = getset(repo, subset, s)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if not keyflags or order != defineorder:
|
|
|
return revs
|
|
|
if len(keyflags) == 1 and keyflags[0][0] == "rev":
|
|
|
revs.sort(reverse=keyflags[0][1])
|
|
|
return revs
|
|
|
elif keyflags[0][0] == "topo":
|
|
|
firstbranch = ()
|
|
|
if 'topo.firstbranch' in opts:
|
|
|
firstbranch = getset(repo, subset, opts['topo.firstbranch'])
|
|
|
revs = baseset(_toposort(revs, repo.changelog.parentrevs, firstbranch),
|
|
|
istopo=True)
|
|
|
if keyflags[0][1]:
|
|
|
revs.reverse()
|
|
|
return revs
|
|
|
|
|
|
# sort() is guaranteed to be stable
|
|
|
ctxs = [repo[r] for r in revs]
|
|
|
for k, reverse in reversed(keyflags):
|
|
|
ctxs.sort(key=_sortkeyfuncs[k], reverse=reverse)
|
|
|
return baseset([c.rev() for c in ctxs])
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _toposort(revs, parentsfunc, firstbranch=()):
|
|
|
"""Yield revisions from heads to roots one (topo) branch at a time.
|
|
|
|
|
|
This function aims to be used by a graph generator that wishes to minimize
|
|
|
the number of parallel branches and their interleaving.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example iteration order (numbers show the "true" order in a changelog):
|
|
|
|
|
|
o 4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
o 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| o 3
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
| o 2
|
|
|
|/
|
|
|
o 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note that the ancestors of merges are understood by the current
|
|
|
algorithm to be on the same branch. This means no reordering will
|
|
|
occur behind a merge.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
### Quick summary of the algorithm
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# This function is based around a "retention" principle. We keep revisions
|
|
|
# in memory until we are ready to emit a whole branch that immediately
|
|
|
# "merges" into an existing one. This reduces the number of parallel
|
|
|
# branches with interleaved revisions.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# During iteration revs are split into two groups:
|
|
|
# A) revision already emitted
|
|
|
# B) revision in "retention". They are stored as different subgroups.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# for each REV, we do the following logic:
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# 1) if REV is a parent of (A), we will emit it. If there is a
|
|
|
# retention group ((B) above) that is blocked on REV being
|
|
|
# available, we emit all the revisions out of that retention
|
|
|
# group first.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# 2) else, we'll search for a subgroup in (B) awaiting for REV to be
|
|
|
# available, if such subgroup exist, we add REV to it and the subgroup is
|
|
|
# now awaiting for REV.parents() to be available.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# 3) finally if no such group existed in (B), we create a new subgroup.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# To bootstrap the algorithm, we emit the tipmost revision (which
|
|
|
# puts it in group (A) from above).
|
|
|
|
|
|
revs.sort(reverse=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Set of parents of revision that have been emitted. They can be considered
|
|
|
# unblocked as the graph generator is already aware of them so there is no
|
|
|
# need to delay the revisions that reference them.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# If someone wants to prioritize a branch over the others, pre-filling this
|
|
|
# set will force all other branches to wait until this branch is ready to be
|
|
|
# emitted.
|
|
|
unblocked = set(firstbranch)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# list of groups waiting to be displayed, each group is defined by:
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# (revs: lists of revs waiting to be displayed,
|
|
|
# blocked: set of that cannot be displayed before those in 'revs')
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# The second value ('blocked') correspond to parents of any revision in the
|
|
|
# group ('revs') that is not itself contained in the group. The main idea
|
|
|
# of this algorithm is to delay as much as possible the emission of any
|
|
|
# revision. This means waiting for the moment we are about to display
|
|
|
# these parents to display the revs in a group.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# This first implementation is smart until it encounters a merge: it will
|
|
|
# emit revs as soon as any parent is about to be emitted and can grow an
|
|
|
# arbitrary number of revs in 'blocked'. In practice this mean we properly
|
|
|
# retains new branches but gives up on any special ordering for ancestors
|
|
|
# of merges. The implementation can be improved to handle this better.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# The first subgroup is special. It corresponds to all the revision that
|
|
|
# were already emitted. The 'revs' lists is expected to be empty and the
|
|
|
# 'blocked' set contains the parents revisions of already emitted revision.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# You could pre-seed the <parents> set of groups[0] to a specific
|
|
|
# changesets to select what the first emitted branch should be.
|
|
|
groups = [([], unblocked)]
|
|
|
pendingheap = []
|
|
|
pendingset = set()
|
|
|
|
|
|
heapq.heapify(pendingheap)
|
|
|
heappop = heapq.heappop
|
|
|
heappush = heapq.heappush
|
|
|
for currentrev in revs:
|
|
|
# Heap works with smallest element, we want highest so we invert
|
|
|
if currentrev not in pendingset:
|
|
|
heappush(pendingheap, -currentrev)
|
|
|
pendingset.add(currentrev)
|
|
|
# iterates on pending rev until after the current rev have been
|
|
|
# processed.
|
|
|
rev = None
|
|
|
while rev != currentrev:
|
|
|
rev = -heappop(pendingheap)
|
|
|
pendingset.remove(rev)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Seek for a subgroup blocked, waiting for the current revision.
|
|
|
matching = [i for i, g in enumerate(groups) if rev in g[1]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
if matching:
|
|
|
# The main idea is to gather together all sets that are blocked
|
|
|
# on the same revision.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# Groups are merged when a common blocking ancestor is
|
|
|
# observed. For example, given two groups:
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# revs [5, 4] waiting for 1
|
|
|
# revs [3, 2] waiting for 1
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# These two groups will be merged when we process
|
|
|
# 1. In theory, we could have merged the groups when
|
|
|
# we added 2 to the group it is now in (we could have
|
|
|
# noticed the groups were both blocked on 1 then), but
|
|
|
# the way it works now makes the algorithm simpler.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# We also always keep the oldest subgroup first. We can
|
|
|
# probably improve the behavior by having the longest set
|
|
|
# first. That way, graph algorithms could minimise the length
|
|
|
# of parallel lines their drawing. This is currently not done.
|
|
|
targetidx = matching.pop(0)
|
|
|
trevs, tparents = groups[targetidx]
|
|
|
for i in matching:
|
|
|
gr = groups[i]
|
|
|
trevs.extend(gr[0])
|
|
|
tparents |= gr[1]
|
|
|
# delete all merged subgroups (except the one we kept)
|
|
|
# (starting from the last subgroup for performance and
|
|
|
# sanity reasons)
|
|
|
for i in reversed(matching):
|
|
|
del groups[i]
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
# This is a new head. We create a new subgroup for it.
|
|
|
targetidx = len(groups)
|
|
|
groups.append(([], set([rev])))
|
|
|
|
|
|
gr = groups[targetidx]
|
|
|
|
|
|
# We now add the current nodes to this subgroups. This is done
|
|
|
# after the subgroup merging because all elements from a subgroup
|
|
|
# that relied on this rev must precede it.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# we also update the <parents> set to include the parents of the
|
|
|
# new nodes.
|
|
|
if rev == currentrev: # only display stuff in rev
|
|
|
gr[0].append(rev)
|
|
|
gr[1].remove(rev)
|
|
|
parents = [p for p in parentsfunc(rev) if p > node.nullrev]
|
|
|
gr[1].update(parents)
|
|
|
for p in parents:
|
|
|
if p not in pendingset:
|
|
|
pendingset.add(p)
|
|
|
heappush(pendingheap, -p)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Look for a subgroup to display
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# When unblocked is empty (if clause), we were not waiting for any
|
|
|
# revisions during the first iteration (if no priority was given) or
|
|
|
# if we emitted a whole disconnected set of the graph (reached a
|
|
|
# root). In that case we arbitrarily take the oldest known
|
|
|
# subgroup. The heuristic could probably be better.
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
# Otherwise (elif clause) if the subgroup is blocked on
|
|
|
# a revision we just emitted, we can safely emit it as
|
|
|
# well.
|
|
|
if not unblocked:
|
|
|
if len(groups) > 1: # display other subset
|
|
|
targetidx = 1
|
|
|
gr = groups[1]
|
|
|
elif not gr[1] & unblocked:
|
|
|
gr = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
if gr is not None:
|
|
|
# update the set of awaited revisions with the one from the
|
|
|
# subgroup
|
|
|
unblocked |= gr[1]
|
|
|
# output all revisions in the subgroup
|
|
|
for r in gr[0]:
|
|
|
yield r
|
|
|
# delete the subgroup that you just output
|
|
|
# unless it is groups[0] in which case you just empty it.
|
|
|
if targetidx:
|
|
|
del groups[targetidx]
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
gr[0][:] = []
|
|
|
# Check if we have some subgroup waiting for revisions we are not going to
|
|
|
# iterate over
|
|
|
for g in groups:
|
|
|
for r in g[0]:
|
|
|
yield r
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('subrepo([pattern])')
|
|
|
def subrepo(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Changesets that add, modify or remove the given subrepo. If no subrepo
|
|
|
pattern is named, any subrepo changes are returned.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "subrepo" is a keyword
|
|
|
args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _('subrepo takes at most one argument'))
|
|
|
pat = None
|
|
|
if len(args) != 0:
|
|
|
pat = getstring(args[0], _("subrepo requires a pattern"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
m = matchmod.exact(repo.root, repo.root, ['.hgsubstate'])
|
|
|
|
|
|
def submatches(names):
|
|
|
k, p, m = util.stringmatcher(pat)
|
|
|
for name in names:
|
|
|
if m(name):
|
|
|
yield name
|
|
|
|
|
|
def matches(x):
|
|
|
c = repo[x]
|
|
|
s = repo.status(c.p1().node(), c.node(), match=m)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if pat is None:
|
|
|
return s.added or s.modified or s.removed
|
|
|
|
|
|
if s.added:
|
|
|
return any(submatches(c.substate.keys()))
|
|
|
|
|
|
if s.modified:
|
|
|
subs = set(c.p1().substate.keys())
|
|
|
subs.update(c.substate.keys())
|
|
|
|
|
|
for path in submatches(subs):
|
|
|
if c.p1().substate.get(path) != c.substate.get(path):
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
if s.removed:
|
|
|
return any(submatches(c.p1().substate.keys()))
|
|
|
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
return subset.filter(matches, condrepr=('<subrepo %r>', pat))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _substringmatcher(pattern, casesensitive=True):
|
|
|
kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(pattern,
|
|
|
casesensitive=casesensitive)
|
|
|
if kind == 'literal':
|
|
|
if not casesensitive:
|
|
|
pattern = encoding.lower(pattern)
|
|
|
matcher = lambda s: pattern in encoding.lower(s)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
matcher = lambda s: pattern in s
|
|
|
return kind, pattern, matcher
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('tag([name])', safe=True)
|
|
|
def tag(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""The specified tag by name, or all tagged revisions if no name is given.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pattern matching is supported for `name`. See
|
|
|
:hg:`help revisions.patterns`.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "tag" is a keyword
|
|
|
args = getargs(x, 0, 1, _("tag takes one or no arguments"))
|
|
|
cl = repo.changelog
|
|
|
if args:
|
|
|
pattern = getstring(args[0],
|
|
|
# i18n: "tag" is a keyword
|
|
|
_('the argument to tag must be a string'))
|
|
|
kind, pattern, matcher = util.stringmatcher(pattern)
|
|
|
if kind == 'literal':
|
|
|
# avoid resolving all tags
|
|
|
tn = repo._tagscache.tags.get(pattern, None)
|
|
|
if tn is None:
|
|
|
raise error.RepoLookupError(_("tag '%s' does not exist")
|
|
|
% pattern)
|
|
|
s = set([repo[tn].rev()])
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
s = set([cl.rev(n) for t, n in repo.tagslist() if matcher(t)])
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
s = set([cl.rev(n) for t, n in repo.tagslist() if t != 'tip'])
|
|
|
return subset & s
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('tagged', safe=True)
|
|
|
def tagged(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
return tag(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('unstable()', safe=True)
|
|
|
def unstable(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Non-obsolete changesets with obsolete ancestors.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "unstable" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("unstable takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
unstables = obsmod.getrevs(repo, 'unstable')
|
|
|
return subset & unstables
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('user(string)', safe=True)
|
|
|
def user(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""User name contains string. The match is case-insensitive.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pattern matching is supported for `string`. See
|
|
|
:hg:`help revisions.patterns`.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
return author(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@predicate('wdir', safe=True)
|
|
|
def wdir(repo, subset, x):
|
|
|
"""Working directory. (EXPERIMENTAL)"""
|
|
|
# i18n: "wdir" is a keyword
|
|
|
getargs(x, 0, 0, _("wdir takes no arguments"))
|
|
|
if node.wdirrev in subset or isinstance(subset, fullreposet):
|
|
|
return baseset([node.wdirrev])
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
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|
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def _orderedlist(repo, subset, x):
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s = getstring(x, "internal error")
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if not s:
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return baseset()
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# remove duplicates here. it's difficult for caller to deduplicate sets
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# because different symbols can point to the same rev.
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cl = repo.changelog
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ls = []
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seen = set()
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for t in s.split('\0'):
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try:
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# fast path for integer revision
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r = int(t)
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if str(r) != t or r not in cl:
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raise ValueError
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revs = [r]
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except ValueError:
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revs = stringset(repo, subset, t)
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for r in revs:
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if r in seen:
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continue
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if (r in subset
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or r == node.nullrev and isinstance(subset, fullreposet)):
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ls.append(r)
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seen.add(r)
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return baseset(ls)
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# for internal use
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@predicate('_list', safe=True, takeorder=True)
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def _list(repo, subset, x, order):
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if order == followorder:
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# slow path to take the subset order
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return subset & _orderedlist(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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else:
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return _orderedlist(repo, subset, x)
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def _orderedintlist(repo, subset, x):
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s = getstring(x, "internal error")
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if not s:
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return baseset()
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ls = [int(r) for r in s.split('\0')]
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s = subset
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return baseset([r for r in ls if r in s])
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# for internal use
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@predicate('_intlist', safe=True, takeorder=True)
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def _intlist(repo, subset, x, order):
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if order == followorder:
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# slow path to take the subset order
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return subset & _orderedintlist(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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else:
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return _orderedintlist(repo, subset, x)
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def _orderedhexlist(repo, subset, x):
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s = getstring(x, "internal error")
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if not s:
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return baseset()
|
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cl = repo.changelog
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ls = [cl.rev(node.bin(r)) for r in s.split('\0')]
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s = subset
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return baseset([r for r in ls if r in s])
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# for internal use
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|
@predicate('_hexlist', safe=True, takeorder=True)
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|
def _hexlist(repo, subset, x, order):
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|
|
if order == followorder:
|
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|
# slow path to take the subset order
|
|
|
return subset & _orderedhexlist(repo, fullreposet(repo), x)
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|
else:
|
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|
return _orderedhexlist(repo, subset, x)
|
|
|
|
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|
methods = {
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|
"range": rangeset,
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|
"rangeall": rangeall,
|
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|
"rangepre": rangepre,
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|
"rangepost": rangepost,
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|
|
"dagrange": dagrange,
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|
"string": stringset,
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|
|
"symbol": stringset,
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|
|
"and": andset,
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|
"or": orset,
|
|
|
"not": notset,
|
|
|
"difference": differenceset,
|
|
|
"list": listset,
|
|
|
"keyvalue": keyvaluepair,
|
|
|
"func": func,
|
|
|
"ancestor": ancestorspec,
|
|
|
"parent": parentspec,
|
|
|
"parentpost": parentpost,
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
def posttreebuilthook(tree, repo):
|
|
|
# hook for extensions to execute code on the optimized tree
|
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
def match(ui, spec, repo=None, order=defineorder):
|
|
|
"""Create a matcher for a single revision spec
|
|
|
|
|
|
If order=followorder, a matcher takes the ordering specified by the input
|
|
|
set.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
return matchany(ui, [spec], repo=repo, order=order)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def matchany(ui, specs, repo=None, order=defineorder):
|
|
|
"""Create a matcher that will include any revisions matching one of the
|
|
|
given specs
|
|
|
|
|
|
If order=followorder, a matcher takes the ordering specified by the input
|
|
|
set.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
if not specs:
|
|
|
def mfunc(repo, subset=None):
|
|
|
return baseset()
|
|
|
return mfunc
|
|
|
if not all(specs):
|
|
|
raise error.ParseError(_("empty query"))
|
|
|
lookup = None
|
|
|
if repo:
|
|
|
lookup = repo.__contains__
|
|
|
if len(specs) == 1:
|
|
|
tree = revsetlang.parse(specs[0], lookup)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
tree = ('or',
|
|
|
('list',) + tuple(revsetlang.parse(s, lookup) for s in specs))
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ui:
|
|
|
tree = revsetlang.expandaliases(ui, tree)
|
|
|
tree = revsetlang.foldconcat(tree)
|
|
|
tree = revsetlang.analyze(tree, order)
|
|
|
tree = revsetlang.optimize(tree)
|
|
|
posttreebuilthook(tree, repo)
|
|
|
return makematcher(tree)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def makematcher(tree):
|
|
|
"""Create a matcher from an evaluatable tree"""
|
|
|
def mfunc(repo, subset=None):
|
|
|
if subset is None:
|
|
|
subset = fullreposet(repo)
|
|
|
if util.safehasattr(subset, 'isascending'):
|
|
|
result = getset(repo, subset, tree)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
result = getset(repo, baseset(subset), tree)
|
|
|
return result
|
|
|
return mfunc
|
|
|
|
|
|
def loadpredicate(ui, extname, registrarobj):
|
|
|
"""Load revset predicates from specified registrarobj
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
for name, func in registrarobj._table.iteritems():
|
|
|
symbols[name] = func
|
|
|
if func._safe:
|
|
|
safesymbols.add(name)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# load built-in predicates explicitly to setup safesymbols
|
|
|
loadpredicate(None, None, predicate)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions:
|
|
|
i18nfunctions = symbols.values()
|
|
|
|