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update: use higher level wording for "crosses branches" error...
update: use higher level wording for "crosses branches" error When using "hg update" to update to a revision on another branch, if the user has uncommitted changes in the working directory, hg aborts with the following message: abort: crosses branches (use 'hg merge' to merge or use 'hg update -C' to discard changes) If the user isn't trying to update to tip and they follow the command examples verbatim, they would end up updating to the wrong revision. This patch removes the command examples in favor of just telling the user to either merge or use --clean: abort: crosses branches (merge branches or use --clean to discard changes) hg also aborts if the user tries to use "hg update" to get to tip (without specifying a revision) and tip is on another branch: abort: crosses branches (use 'hg merge' or use 'hg update -c') This message is changed in the same fashion: abort: crosses branches (merge branches or use --check to force update)

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# hgweb/webutil.py - utility library for the web interface.
#
# Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net>
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import os, copy
from mercurial import match, patch, util, error
from mercurial.node import hex, nullid
def up(p):
if p[0] != "/":
p = "/" + p
if p[-1] == "/":
p = p[:-1]
up = os.path.dirname(p)
if up == "/":
return "/"
return up + "/"
def revnavgen(pos, pagelen, limit, nodefunc):
def seq(factor, limit=None):
if limit:
yield limit
if limit >= 20 and limit <= 40:
yield 50
else:
yield 1 * factor
yield 3 * factor
for f in seq(factor * 10):
yield f
navbefore = []
navafter = []
last = 0
for f in seq(1, pagelen):
if f < pagelen or f <= last:
continue
if f > limit:
break
last = f
if pos + f < limit:
navafter.append(("+%d" % f, hex(nodefunc(pos + f).node())))
if pos - f >= 0:
navbefore.insert(0, ("-%d" % f, hex(nodefunc(pos - f).node())))
navafter.append(("tip", "tip"))
try:
navbefore.insert(0, ("(0)", hex(nodefunc('0').node())))
except error.RepoError:
pass
def gen(l):
def f(**map):
for label, node in l:
yield {"label": label, "node": node}
return f
return (dict(before=gen(navbefore), after=gen(navafter)),)
def _siblings(siblings=[], hiderev=None):
siblings = [s for s in siblings if s.node() != nullid]
if len(siblings) == 1 and siblings[0].rev() == hiderev:
return
for s in siblings:
d = {'node': hex(s.node()), 'rev': s.rev()}
d['user'] = s.user()
d['date'] = s.date()
d['description'] = s.description()
d['branch'] = s.branch()
if hasattr(s, 'path'):
d['file'] = s.path()
yield d
def parents(ctx, hide=None):
return _siblings(ctx.parents(), hide)
def children(ctx, hide=None):
return _siblings(ctx.children(), hide)
def renamelink(fctx):
r = fctx.renamed()
if r:
return [dict(file=r[0], node=hex(r[1]))]
return []
def nodetagsdict(repo, node):
return [{"name": i} for i in repo.nodetags(node)]
def nodebranchdict(repo, ctx):
branches = []
branch = ctx.branch()
# If this is an empty repo, ctx.node() == nullid,
# ctx.branch() == 'default', but branchtags() is
# an empty dict. Using dict.get avoids a traceback.
if repo.branchtags().get(branch) == ctx.node():
branches.append({"name": branch})
return branches
def nodeinbranch(repo, ctx):
branches = []
branch = ctx.branch()
if branch != 'default' and repo.branchtags().get(branch) != ctx.node():
branches.append({"name": branch})
return branches
def nodebranchnodefault(ctx):
branches = []
branch = ctx.branch()
if branch != 'default':
branches.append({"name": branch})
return branches
def showtag(repo, tmpl, t1, node=nullid, **args):
for t in repo.nodetags(node):
yield tmpl(t1, tag=t, **args)
def cleanpath(repo, path):
path = path.lstrip('/')
return util.canonpath(repo.root, '', path)
def changectx(repo, req):
changeid = "tip"
if 'node' in req.form:
changeid = req.form['node'][0]
elif 'manifest' in req.form:
changeid = req.form['manifest'][0]
try:
ctx = repo[changeid]
except error.RepoError:
man = repo.manifest
ctx = repo[man.linkrev(man.rev(man.lookup(changeid)))]
return ctx
def filectx(repo, req):
path = cleanpath(repo, req.form['file'][0])
if 'node' in req.form:
changeid = req.form['node'][0]
else:
changeid = req.form['filenode'][0]
try:
fctx = repo[changeid][path]
except error.RepoError:
fctx = repo.filectx(path, fileid=changeid)
return fctx
def listfilediffs(tmpl, files, node, max):
for f in files[:max]:
yield tmpl('filedifflink', node=hex(node), file=f)
if len(files) > max:
yield tmpl('fileellipses')
def diffs(repo, tmpl, ctx, files, parity, style):
def countgen():
start = 1
while True:
yield start
start += 1
blockcount = countgen()
def prettyprintlines(diff):
blockno = blockcount.next()
for lineno, l in enumerate(diff.splitlines(True)):
lineno = "%d.%d" % (blockno, lineno + 1)
if l.startswith('+'):
ltype = "difflineplus"
elif l.startswith('-'):
ltype = "difflineminus"
elif l.startswith('@'):
ltype = "difflineat"
else:
ltype = "diffline"
yield tmpl(ltype,
line=l,
lineid="l%s" % lineno,
linenumber="% 8s" % lineno)
if files:
m = match.exact(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), files)
else:
m = match.always(repo.root, repo.getcwd())
diffopts = patch.diffopts(repo.ui, untrusted=True)
parents = ctx.parents()
node1 = parents and parents[0].node() or nullid
node2 = ctx.node()
block = []
for chunk in patch.diff(repo, node1, node2, m, opts=diffopts):
if chunk.startswith('diff') and block:
yield tmpl('diffblock', parity=parity.next(),
lines=prettyprintlines(''.join(block)))
block = []
if chunk.startswith('diff') and style != 'raw':
chunk = ''.join(chunk.splitlines(True)[1:])
block.append(chunk)
yield tmpl('diffblock', parity=parity.next(),
lines=prettyprintlines(''.join(block)))
class sessionvars(object):
def __init__(self, vars, start='?'):
self.start = start
self.vars = vars
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self.vars[key]
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self.vars[key] = value
def __copy__(self):
return sessionvars(copy.copy(self.vars), self.start)
def __iter__(self):
separator = self.start
for key, value in self.vars.iteritems():
yield {'name': key, 'value': str(value), 'separator': separator}
separator = '&'