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import: change "editform" to distinguish merge commits from others "editform" argument for "getcommiteditor" is decided according to the format below: COMMAND[.ROUTE] - COMMAND: name of command - ROUTE: name of route, if there are two or more routes in COMMAND This patch uses "normal.normal" and "normal.merge" as ROUTE of "editform" instead of "normal", to distinguish merge commits from other in "hg import" without "--bypass" case. This patch assumes "editform" variations for "hg import" below: import.normal.normal import.normal.merge import.bypass.normal import.bypass.merge Unlike other patches in this series, this patch uses "editor.sh" instead of "checkeditform.sh" for the name of the script to check "HGEDITFORM", because it has to do more than checking "HGEDITFORM". To invoke editor forcibly in "test-import-merge.t", this patch creates the patch not having patch description as "merge.nomsg.diff".

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__init__.py
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# highlight - syntax highlighting in hgweb, based on Pygments
#
# Copyright 2008, 2009 Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
#
# The original module was split in an interface and an implementation
# file to defer pygments loading and speedup extension setup.
"""syntax highlighting for hgweb (requires Pygments)
It depends on the Pygments syntax highlighting library:
http://pygments.org/
There is a single configuration option::
[web]
pygments_style = <style>
The default is 'colorful'.
"""
import highlight
from mercurial.hgweb import webcommands, webutil, common
from mercurial import extensions, encoding
testedwith = 'internal'
def filerevision_highlight(orig, web, tmpl, fctx):
mt = ''.join(tmpl('mimetype', encoding=encoding.encoding))
# only pygmentize for mimetype containing 'html' so we both match
# 'text/html' and possibly 'application/xhtml+xml' in the future
# so that we don't have to touch the extension when the mimetype
# for a template changes; also hgweb optimizes the case that a
# raw file is sent using rawfile() and doesn't call us, so we
# can't clash with the file's content-type here in case we
# pygmentize a html file
if 'html' in mt:
style = web.config('web', 'pygments_style', 'colorful')
highlight.pygmentize('fileline', fctx, style, tmpl)
return orig(web, tmpl, fctx)
def annotate_highlight(orig, web, req, tmpl):
mt = ''.join(tmpl('mimetype', encoding=encoding.encoding))
if 'html' in mt:
fctx = webutil.filectx(web.repo, req)
style = web.config('web', 'pygments_style', 'colorful')
highlight.pygmentize('annotateline', fctx, style, tmpl)
return orig(web, req, tmpl)
def generate_css(web, req, tmpl):
pg_style = web.config('web', 'pygments_style', 'colorful')
fmter = highlight.HtmlFormatter(style=pg_style)
req.respond(common.HTTP_OK, 'text/css')
return ['/* pygments_style = %s */\n\n' % pg_style,
fmter.get_style_defs('')]
def extsetup():
# monkeypatch in the new version
extensions.wrapfunction(webcommands, '_filerevision',
filerevision_highlight)
extensions.wrapfunction(webcommands, 'annotate', annotate_highlight)
webcommands.highlightcss = generate_css
webcommands.__all__.append('highlightcss')