Mercurial > evolve
view hgext3rd/topic/revset.py @ 4322:41f38bf15b4c
topic: make revsets like 'foo#stack[0]' work
'stack' relation subscript function is another way to refer to s0, s1, etc. But
instead of aborting in many cases it will simply return an empty set.
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Sun, 16 Dec 2018 11:22:04 +0800 |
parents | 09337aae08d4 |
children | 482992803db6 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial import ( error, registrar, revset, util, ) from . import ( destination, stack, ) try: mkmatcher = revset._stringmatcher except AttributeError: try: from mercurial.utils import stringutil mkmatcher = stringutil.stringmatcher except (ImportError, AttributeError): mkmatcher = util.stringmatcher revsetpredicate = registrar.revsetpredicate() def getstringstrict(x, err): if x and x[0] == 'string': return x[1] raise error.ParseError(err) @revsetpredicate('topic([string or set])') def topicset(repo, subset, x): """All changesets with the specified topic or the topics of the given changesets. Without the argument, all changesets with any topic specified. If `string` starts with `re:` the remainder of the name is treated as a regular expression. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 1, 'topic takes one or no arguments') mutable = revset._notpublic(repo, revset.fullreposet(repo), ()) if not args: return (subset & mutable).filter(lambda r: bool(repo[r].topic())) try: topic = getstringstrict(args[0], '') except error.ParseError: # not a string, but another revset pass else: kind, pattern, matcher = mkmatcher(topic) if topic.startswith('literal:') and pattern not in repo.topics: raise error.RepoLookupError("topic '%s' does not exist" % pattern) def matches(r): topic = repo[r].topic() if not topic: return False return matcher(topic) return (subset & mutable).filter(matches) s = revset.getset(repo, revset.fullreposet(repo), x) topics = {repo[r].topic() for r in s} topics.discard('') def matches(r): if r in s: return True topic = repo[r].topic() if not topic: return False return topic in topics return (subset & mutable).filter(matches) @revsetpredicate('ngtip([branch])') def ngtipset(repo, subset, x): """The untopiced tip. Name is horrible so that people change it. """ args = revset.getargs(x, 1, 1, 'ngtip takes one argument') # match a specific topic branch = revset.getstring(args[0], 'ngtip requires a string') if branch == '.': branch = repo['.'].branch() return subset & revset.baseset(destination.ngtip(repo, branch)) @revsetpredicate('stack()') def stackset(repo, subset, x): """All relevant changes in the current topic, This is roughly equivalent to 'topic(.) - obsolete' with a sorting moving unstable changeset after there future parent (as if evolve where already run). """ err = 'stack takes no arguments, it works on current topic' revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, err) topic = None branch = None if repo.currenttopic: topic = repo.currenttopic else: branch = repo[None].branch() return revset.baseset(stack.stack(repo, branch=branch, topic=topic)[1:]) & subset if util.safehasattr(revset, 'subscriptrelations'): def stackrel(repo, subset, x, rel, n, order): """This is a revset-flavored implementation of stack aliases. The syntax is: rev#stack[n] or rev#s[n]. Plenty of logic is borrowed from topic._namemap, but unlike that function, which prefers to abort (e.g. when stack index is too high), this returns empty set to be more revset-friendly. """ if n < 0: return revset.baseset() s = revset.getset(repo, revset.fullreposet(repo), x) if not s: return revset.baseset() revs = [] for r in s: topic = repo[r].topic() if topic: st = stack.stack(repo, topic=topic) else: st = stack.stack(repo, branch=repo[r].branch()) try: rev = list(st)[n] except IndexError: continue if rev == -1 and n == 0: continue if rev not in revs: revs.append(rev) return subset & revset.baseset(revs) revset.subscriptrelations['stack'] = stackrel revset.subscriptrelations['s'] = stackrel