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rust: replace most "operation" structs with functions The hg-core crate has a partially-formed concept of "operation", represented as structs with constructors and a `run` method. Each struct’s contructor takes different parameters, and each `run` has a different return type. Constructors typically don’t do much more than store parameters for `run` to access them. There was a comment about adding an `Operation` trait when the language supports expressing something so general, but it’s hard to imagine how operations with such different APIs could be used in a generic context. This commit starts removing the concept of "operation", since those are pretty much just functions. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9595

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# A simple script for opening merge conflicts in the editor.
# Use the following Mercurial settings to enable it.
#
# [ui]
# merge = editmerge
#
# [merge-tools]
# editmerge.args=$output
# editmerge.check=changed
# editmerge.premerge=keep
FILE="$1"
getlines() {
grep -n "^<<<<<<" "$FILE" | cut -f1 -d:
}
# editor preference loosely based on https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/editor
# hg showconfig is at the bottom though, since it's slow to run (0.15 seconds)
ED="$HGEDITOR"
if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then
ED="$VISUAL"
fi
if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then
ED="$EDITOR"
fi
if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then
ED="$(hg showconfig ui.editor)"
fi
if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then
echo "merge failed - unable to find editor"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$ED" = "emacs" ] || [ "$ED" = "nano" ] || [ "$ED" = "vim" ] ; then
FIRSTLINE="$(getlines | head -n 1)"
PREVIOUSLINE=""
# open the editor to the first conflict until there are no more
# or the user stops editing the file
while [ ! "$FIRSTLINE" = "" ] && [ ! "$FIRSTLINE" = "$PREVIOUSLINE" ] ; do
$ED "+$FIRSTLINE" "$FILE"
PREVIOUSLINE="$FIRSTLINE"
FIRSTLINE="$(getlines | head -n 1)"
done
else
$ED "$FILE"
fi
# get the line numbers of the remaining conflicts
CONFLICTS="$(getlines | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n/, /g')"
if [ ! "$CONFLICTS" = "" ] ; then
echo "merge failed - resolve the conflicts (line $CONFLICTS) then use 'hg resolve --mark'"
exit 1
fi
exit 0