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hgweb: descend empty directories in web view When a manifest has a series of directories with nothing in them but a single directory, displaying the entire chain of empty directories allows for navigation down to the first non-empty directory with a single click. Because Java links package hierarchy to directory hierarchy, and because Java conventions include at least three empty directories at the top of this hierarchy, descending down empty directories is very common in Java web tools.

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# git support for the convert extension
import os
from mercurial import util
from common import NoRepo, commit, converter_source, checktool
class convert_git(converter_source):
# Windows does not support GIT_DIR= construct while other systems
# cannot remove environment variable. Just assume none have
# both issues.
if hasattr(os, 'unsetenv'):
def gitcmd(self, s):
prevgitdir = os.environ.get('GIT_DIR')
os.environ['GIT_DIR'] = self.path
try:
return util.popen(s, 'rb')
finally:
if prevgitdir is None:
del os.environ['GIT_DIR']
else:
os.environ['GIT_DIR'] = prevgitdir
else:
def gitcmd(self, s):
return util.popen('GIT_DIR=%s %s' % (self.path, s), 'rb')
def __init__(self, ui, path, rev=None):
super(convert_git, self).__init__(ui, path, rev=rev)
if os.path.isdir(path + "/.git"):
path += "/.git"
if not os.path.exists(path + "/objects"):
raise NoRepo("%s does not look like a Git repo" % path)
checktool('git', 'git')
self.path = path
def getheads(self):
if not self.rev:
return self.gitcmd('git rev-parse --branches --remotes').read().splitlines()
else:
fh = self.gitcmd("git rev-parse --verify %s" % self.rev)
return [fh.read()[:-1]]
def catfile(self, rev, type):
if rev == "0" * 40: raise IOError()
fh = self.gitcmd("git cat-file %s %s" % (type, rev))
return fh.read()
def getfile(self, name, rev):
return self.catfile(rev, "blob")
def getmode(self, name, rev):
return self.modecache[(name, rev)]
def getchanges(self, version):
self.modecache = {}
fh = self.gitcmd("git diff-tree -z --root -m -r %s" % version)
changes = []
seen = {}
entry = None
for l in fh.read().split('\x00'):
if not entry:
if not l.startswith(':'):
continue
entry = l
continue
f = l
if f not in seen:
seen[f] = 1
entry = entry.split()
h = entry[3]
p = (entry[1] == "100755")
s = (entry[1] == "120000")
self.modecache[(f, h)] = (p and "x") or (s and "l") or ""
changes.append((f, h))
entry = None
return (changes, {})
def getcommit(self, version):
c = self.catfile(version, "commit") # read the commit hash
end = c.find("\n\n")
message = c[end+2:]
message = self.recode(message)
l = c[:end].splitlines()
manifest = l[0].split()[1]
parents = []
for e in l[1:]:
n, v = e.split(" ", 1)
if n == "author":
p = v.split()
tm, tz = p[-2:]
author = " ".join(p[:-2])
if author[0] == "<": author = author[1:-1]
author = self.recode(author)
if n == "committer":
p = v.split()
tm, tz = p[-2:]
committer = " ".join(p[:-2])
if committer[0] == "<": committer = committer[1:-1]
committer = self.recode(committer)
message += "\ncommitter: %s\n" % committer
if n == "parent": parents.append(v)
tzs, tzh, tzm = tz[-5:-4] + "1", tz[-4:-2], tz[-2:]
tz = -int(tzs) * (int(tzh) * 3600 + int(tzm))
date = tm + " " + str(tz)
c = commit(parents=parents, date=date, author=author, desc=message,
rev=version)
return c
def gettags(self):
tags = {}
fh = self.gitcmd('git ls-remote --tags "%s"' % self.path)
prefix = 'refs/tags/'
for line in fh:
line = line.strip()
if not line.endswith("^{}"):
continue
node, tag = line.split(None, 1)
if not tag.startswith(prefix):
continue
tag = tag[len(prefix):-3]
tags[tag] = node
return tags
def getchangedfiles(self, version, i):
changes = []
if i is None:
fh = self.gitcmd("git diff-tree --root -m -r %s" % version)
for l in fh:
if "\t" not in l:
continue
m, f = l[:-1].split("\t")
changes.append(f)
fh.close()
else:
fh = self.gitcmd('git diff-tree --name-only --root -r %s "%s^%s" --'
% (version, version, i+1))
changes = [f.rstrip('\n') for f in fh]
fh.close()
return changes