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topic: use distinct names for distinct origvalidator and _validate()
Here, the same topicrepo.transaction method, we set up various transaction
validators. On older hg versions (5.3 and older) this involves storing the
original transaction validator (i.e. tr._validator function) and creating a
wrapper function to use as the replacement.
In cases when multiple
topic-related validators were needed, the code used to store tr._validator
multiple times, and create a wrapper function that used origvalidator multiple
times as well. In such cases we can no longer use the same names for the
functions/variables, as they are used inside multiple validator functions, but
are going to be overridden by later assignments/definitions (due to the shared
names), since it's done in the scope of the same topicrepo.transaction().
Names can be better, but it'll do for now, and at some point we'll simply drop
compatibility for 5.3, which should happen relatively soon.
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Sat, 14 Oct 2023 15:53:40 -0300 |
parents | e41b99cec0c2 |
children | 9638dd0fb4ea |
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import hghave @hghave.check("docgraph-ext", "Extension to generate graph from repository") def docgraph(): try: import hgext.docgraph hgext.docgraph.cmdtable # trigger import except ImportError: try: import hgext3rd.docgraph hgext3rd.docgraph.cmdtable # trigger import except ImportError: return False return True @hghave.check("flake8", "Flake8 python linter") def has_flake8(): try: import flake8 flake8.__version__ except ImportError: return False else: return True @hghave.check("check-manifest", "check-manifest MANIFEST.in checking tool") def has_check_manifest(): return hghave.matchoutput('check-manifest --version 2>&1', br'check-manifest version') @hghave.check("default-cg3", "changegroup3 by default") def has_default_changegroup3(): from mercurial import configitems try: return configitems.coreitems[b'experimental'][b'changegroup3'].default except (AttributeError, KeyError): return False