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color: turn 'ui.color' into a boolean (auto or off)...
color: turn 'ui.color' into a boolean (auto or off) Previously, 'ui.color=yes' meant "always show color", While "ui.color=auto" meant "use color automatically when it appears sensible". This feels problematic to some people because if an administrator has disabled color with "ui.color=off", and a user turn it back on using "color=on", it will get surprised (because it breaks their output when redirected to a file.) This patch changes ui.color=true to only move the default value of --color from "never" to "auto". I'm not really in favor of this changes as I suspect the above case will be pretty rare and I would rather keep the logic simpler. However, I'm providing this patch to help the 4.2 release in the case were others decide to make this changes. Users that want to force colors without specifying --color on the command line can use the 'ui.formatted' config knob, which had to be enabled in a handful of tests for this patch. Nice summary table (credit: Augie Fackler) That is, before this patch: +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | | not a tty | a tty | | | --color not set | --color not set | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | [ui] | | | | color (not set) | no color | no color | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | [ui] | | | | color = auto | no color | color | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | [ui] | | | | color = yes | *color* | color | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | [ui] | | | | color = no | no color | no color | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ (if --color is specified, it always clobbers the setting in [ui]) and after this patch: +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | | not a tty | a tty | | | --color not set | --color not set | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | [ui] | | | | color (not set) | no color | no color | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | [ui] | | | | color = auto | no color | color | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | [ui] | | | | color = yes | *no color* | color | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | [ui] | | | | color = no | no color | no color | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ (if --color is specified, it always clobbers the setting in [ui])

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$ cat >> fakepager.py <<EOF
> import sys
> for line in sys.stdin:
> sys.stdout.write('paged! %r\n' % line)
> EOF
Enable ui.formatted because pager won't fire without it, and set up
pager and tell it to use our fake pager that lets us see when the
pager was running.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [ui]
> formatted = yes
> color = no
> [extensions]
> pager=
> [pager]
> pager = python $TESTTMP/fakepager.py
> EOF
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo a >> a
$ hg add a
$ hg ci -m 'add a'
$ for x in `python $TESTDIR/seq.py 1 10`; do
> echo a $x >> a
> hg ci -m "modify a $x"
> done
By default diff and log are paged, but summary is not:
$ hg diff -c 2 --pager=yes
paged! 'diff -r f4be7687d414 -r bce265549556 a\n'
paged! '--- a/a\tThu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! '+++ b/a\tThu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! '@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@\n'
paged! ' a\n'
paged! ' a 1\n'
paged! '+a 2\n'
$ hg log --limit 2
paged! 'changeset: 10:46106edeeb38\n'
paged! 'tag: tip\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 10\n'
paged! '\n'
paged! 'changeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 9\n'
paged! '\n'
$ hg summary
parent: 10:46106edeeb38 tip
modify a 10
branch: default
commit: (clean)
update: (current)
phases: 11 draft
We can enable the pager on summary:
$ hg --config pager.attend-summary=yes summary
paged! 'parent: 10:46106edeeb38 tip\n'
paged! ' modify a 10\n'
paged! 'branch: default\n'
paged! 'commit: (clean)\n'
paged! 'update: (current)\n'
paged! 'phases: 11 draft\n'
$ hg --config pager.attend-diff=no diff -c 2
diff -r f4be7687d414 -r bce265549556 a
--- a/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
a
a 1
+a 2
If we completely change the attend list that's respected:
$ hg --config pager.attend=summary diff -c 2
diff -r f4be7687d414 -r bce265549556 a
--- a/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
a
a 1
+a 2
If 'log' is in attend, then 'history' should also be paged:
$ hg history --limit 2 --config pager.attend=log
paged! 'changeset: 10:46106edeeb38\n'
paged! 'tag: tip\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 10\n'
paged! '\n'
paged! 'changeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 9\n'
paged! '\n'
Possible bug: history is explicitly ignored in pager config, but
because log is in the attend list it still gets pager treatment.
$ hg history --limit 2 --config pager.attend=log \
> --config pager.ignore=history
paged! 'changeset: 10:46106edeeb38\n'
paged! 'tag: tip\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 10\n'
paged! '\n'
paged! 'changeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 9\n'
paged! '\n'
Possible bug: history is explicitly marked as attend-history=no, but
it doesn't fail to get paged because log is still in the attend list.
$ hg history --limit 2 --config pager.attend-history=no
paged! 'changeset: 10:46106edeeb38\n'
paged! 'tag: tip\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 10\n'
paged! '\n'
paged! 'changeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 9\n'
paged! '\n'
Possible bug: disabling pager for log but enabling it for history
doesn't result in history being paged.
$ hg history --limit 2 --config pager.attend-log=no \
> --config pager.attend-history=yes
changeset: 10:46106edeeb38
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: modify a 10
changeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: modify a 9
Pager should not start if stdout is not a tty.
$ hg log -l1 -q --config ui.formatted=False
10:46106edeeb38
Pager with color enabled allows colors to come through by default,
even though stdout is no longer a tty.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [ui]
> color = yes
> formatted = yes
> [color]
> mode = ansi
> EOF
$ hg log --limit 3
paged! '\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 10:46106edeeb38\x1b[0m\n'
paged! 'tag: tip\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 10\n'
paged! '\n'
paged! '\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\x1b[0m\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 9\n'
paged! '\n'
paged! '\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 8:cff05a6312fe\x1b[0m\n'
paged! 'user: test\n'
paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
paged! 'summary: modify a 8\n'
paged! '\n'
Pager works with shell aliases.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [alias]
> echoa = !echo a
> EOF
$ hg echoa
a
$ hg --config pager.attend-echoa=yes echoa
paged! 'a\n'
Pager works with hg aliases including environment variables.
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<'EOF'
> [alias]
> printa = log -T "$A\n" -r 0
> EOF
$ A=1 hg --config pager.attend-printa=yes printa
paged! '1\n'
$ A=2 hg --config pager.attend-printa=yes printa
paged! '2\n'
Something that's explicitly attended is still not paginated if the
pager is globally set to off using a flag:
$ A=2 hg --config pager.attend-printa=yes printa --pager=no
2
Pager should not override the exit code of other commands
$ cat >> $TESTTMP/fortytwo.py <<'EOF'
> from mercurial import cmdutil, commands
> cmdtable = {}
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
> @command('fortytwo', [], 'fortytwo', norepo=True)
> def fortytwo(ui, *opts):
> ui.write('42\n')
> return 42
> EOF
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<'EOF'
> [extensions]
> fortytwo = $TESTTMP/fortytwo.py
> EOF
$ hg fortytwo --pager=on
paged! '42\n'
[42]