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revert: move bulk of revert command from commands to cmdutil...
revert: move bulk of revert command from commands to cmdutil This revision has no functionality change. The code on the original commands.revert() function has been split. The first part of the original code, which checks that the command inputs are correct remains in commands.revert(). The rest of the function, which performs the actual revert operation has been moved into cmdutil.revert(). The purpose of this change is to make it easier to perform a revert operation, from other parts of the code. This may be used to implement reverting of subrepos.

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fix_bytesmod.py
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"""Fixer that changes bytes % whatever to a function that actually formats
it."""
from lib2to3 import fixer_base
from lib2to3.fixer_util import is_tuple, Call, Comma, Name, touch_import
# XXX: Implementing a blacklist in 2to3 turned out to be more troublesome than
# blacklisting some modules inside the fixers. So, this is what I came with.
blacklist = ['mercurial/demandimport.py',
'mercurial/py3kcompat.py',
'mercurial/i18n.py',
]
def isnumberremainder(formatstr, data):
try:
if data.value.isdigit():
return True
except AttributeError:
return False
class FixBytesmod(fixer_base.BaseFix):
# XXX: There's one case (I suppose) I can't handle: when a remainder
# operation like foo % bar is performed, I can't really know what the
# contents of foo and bar are. I believe the best approach is to "correct"
# the to-be-converted code and let bytesformatter handle that case in
# runtime.
PATTERN = '''
term< formatstr=STRING '%' data=STRING > |
term< formatstr=STRING '%' data=atom > |
term< formatstr=NAME '%' data=any > |
term< formatstr=any '%' data=any >
'''
def transform(self, node, results):
if self.filename in blacklist:
return
elif self.filename == 'mercurial/util.py':
touch_import('.', 'py3kcompat', node=node)
formatstr = results['formatstr'].clone()
data = results['data'].clone()
formatstr.prefix = '' # remove spaces from start
if isnumberremainder(formatstr, data):
return
# We have two possibilities:
# 1- An identifier or name is passed, it is going to be a leaf, thus, we
# just need to copy its value as an argument to the formatter;
# 2- A tuple is explicitly passed. In this case, we're gonna explode it
# to pass to the formatter
# TODO: Check for normal strings. They don't need to be translated
if is_tuple(data):
args = [formatstr, Comma().clone()] + \
[c.clone() for c in data.children[:]]
else:
args = [formatstr, Comma().clone(), data]
call = Call(Name('bytesformatter', prefix = ' '), args)
return call