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hook: set `HGPLAIN=1` for external hooks External hooks will probably turn around and run hg commands, so this seems like a reasonable convenience for people who miss it in the documentation. There are no test changes because `printenv.py` filters out anything without a "HG_" prefix. It wouldn't be a useful test anyway, because this is already inherited from the test environment. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9605

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cat.rs
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use crate::commands::Command;
use crate::error::{CommandError, CommandErrorKind};
use crate::ui::utf8_to_local;
use crate::ui::Ui;
use hg::operations::find_root;
use hg::operations::{cat, CatRevError, CatRevErrorKind};
use hg::requirements;
use hg::utils::hg_path::HgPathBuf;
use micro_timer::timed;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
pub const HELP_TEXT: &str = "
Output the current or given revision of files
";
pub struct CatCommand<'a> {
rev: Option<&'a str>,
files: Vec<&'a str>,
}
impl<'a> CatCommand<'a> {
pub fn new(rev: Option<&'a str>, files: Vec<&'a str>) -> Self {
Self { rev, files }
}
fn display(&self, ui: &Ui, data: &[u8]) -> Result<(), CommandError> {
ui.write_stdout(data)?;
Ok(())
}
}
impl<'a> Command for CatCommand<'a> {
#[timed]
fn run(&self, ui: &Ui) -> Result<(), CommandError> {
let root = find_root()?;
requirements::check(&root)?;
let cwd = std::env::current_dir()
.or_else(|e| Err(CommandErrorKind::CurrentDirNotFound(e)))?;
let mut files = vec![];
for file in self.files.iter() {
let normalized = cwd.join(&file);
let stripped = normalized
.strip_prefix(&root)
.or(Err(CommandErrorKind::Abort(None)))?;
let hg_file = HgPathBuf::try_from(stripped.to_path_buf())
.or(Err(CommandErrorKind::Abort(None)))?;
files.push(hg_file);
}
match self.rev {
Some(rev) => {
let data = cat(&root, rev, &files)
.map_err(|e| map_rev_error(rev, e))?;
self.display(ui, &data)
}
None => Err(CommandErrorKind::Unimplemented.into()),
}
}
}
/// Convert `CatRevErrorKind` to `CommandError`
fn map_rev_error(rev: &str, err: CatRevError) -> CommandError {
CommandError {
kind: match err.kind {
CatRevErrorKind::IoError(err) => CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some(
utf8_to_local(&format!("abort: {}\n", err)).into(),
)),
CatRevErrorKind::InvalidRevision => CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some(
utf8_to_local(&format!(
"abort: invalid revision identifier {}\n",
rev
))
.into(),
)),
CatRevErrorKind::AmbiguousPrefix => CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some(
utf8_to_local(&format!(
"abort: ambiguous revision identifier {}\n",
rev
))
.into(),
)),
CatRevErrorKind::UnsuportedRevlogVersion(version) => {
CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some(
utf8_to_local(&format!(
"abort: unsupported revlog version {}\n",
version
))
.into(),
))
}
CatRevErrorKind::CorruptedRevlog => CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some(
"abort: corrupted revlog\n".into(),
)),
CatRevErrorKind::UnknowRevlogDataFormat(format) => {
CommandErrorKind::Abort(Some(
utf8_to_local(&format!(
"abort: unknow revlog dataformat {:?}\n",
format
))
.into(),
))
}
},
}
}