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discovery: introduce a obshash1 function using fm1 during hashing (issue4587)
The 'fm0' serialisation translate float to text. This give different result
between python2.6 and python2.7 (because python2.7 got smarter). The 'fm1' is
all binary and expected to be stable so we introduce the ability to do the
discovery using hash computed with 'fm1' serialisation.
We use a new wireprotocol version (Partly because I'm too lazy to check how to add an
argument to the existing one) and capabilities).
Support in simple4server is will come in the next changeset.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Fri, 10 Apr 2015 23:24:36 -0400 |
parents | a0327c78a5d3 |
children | 94fe2cc9cd41 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python import os, os.path as op, re, sys # line starts with two chars one of which is not a space (and both are not # newlines obviously) and ends with one or more newlines followed by two spaces # on a next line (indented text) CODEBLOCK = re.compile(r'()\n(([^ \n][^\n]|[^\n][^ \n])[^\n]*)\n+ ') INDEX = ''' Mercurial tests =============== .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 ''' def rstify(orig, name): header = '%s\n%s\n\n' % (name, '=' * len(name)) content = header + orig content = CODEBLOCK.sub(r'\n\1\n\n::\n\n ', content) return content def main(base): if os.path.isdir(base): one_dir(base) else: one_file(base) def one_dir(base): index = INDEX #doc = lambda x: op.join(op.dirname(__file__), 'docs', x) for fn in sorted(os.listdir(base)): if not fn.endswith('.t'): continue name = os.path.splitext(fn)[0] content = one_file(op.join(base, fn)) target = op.join(base, name + '.rst') #with file(doc(name + '.rst'), 'w') as f: with file(target, 'w') as f: f.write(content) index += '\n ' + name #with file(doc('index.rst'), 'w') as f: # f.write(index) def one_file(path): name = os.path.basename(path)[:-2] return rstify(file(path).read(), name) if __name__ == '__main__': if len(sys.argv) != 2: print 'Please supply a path to tests dir as parameter' sys.exit() main(sys.argv[1])