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wireproto: allow wire protocol commands to declare transport support Currently, wire protocol commands are exposed on all transports. Some wire protocol commands are only supported or sensical on some transports. In the future, new wire protocol commands may only be available on new transports and legacy wire protocol commands may not be available to newer transports. This commit introduces a mechanism to allow @wireprotocommand to declare transports for which they should not be available. The mechanism for determining if a wire protocol command is available for a given transport instance has been taught to take this knowledge into account. To help implement this feature, we add a dict to wireprototypes declaring all wire transports and their metadata. There's probably room to refactor the constants used to identify the wire protocols. But that can be in another commit. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2483

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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
# no unicode literals
import re
def parse_version(vstr):
res = 0
for n in vstr.split('.'):
res = res * 1000
res = res + int(n)
return res
cap_versions = {
"cmd-watch-del-all": "3.1.1",
"cmd-watch-project": "3.1",
"relative_root": "3.3",
"term-dirname": "3.1",
"term-idirname": "3.1",
"wildmatch": "3.7",
}
def check(version, name):
if name in cap_versions:
return version >= parse_version(cap_versions[name])
return False
def synthesize(vers, opts):
""" Synthesize a capability enabled version response
This is a very limited emulation for relatively recent feature sets
"""
parsed_version = parse_version(vers['version'])
vers['capabilities'] = {}
for name in opts['optional']:
vers['capabilities'][name] = check(parsed_version, name)
failed = False
for name in opts['required']:
have = check(parsed_version, name)
vers['capabilities'][name] = have
if not have:
vers['error'] = 'client required capability `' + name + \
'` is not supported by this server'
return vers