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view hgext3rd/evolve/exthelper.py @ 3515:d5a824a5853f
exthelper: add support for "requires" argument for template keyword
This will help use to support the new template API.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Sun, 04 Mar 2018 17:07:53 -0500 |
parents | 461c9d940519 |
children | f715dcea5086 |
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##################################################################### ### Extension helper ### ##################################################################### from mercurial import ( commands, extensions, registrar, revset, templatekw, util, ) if util.safehasattr(registrar, 'command'): command = registrar.command else: # compat with hg < 4.3 from mercurial import cmdutil command = cmdutil.command configitem = None dynamicdefault = None if util.safehasattr(registrar, 'configitem'): configitem = registrar.configitem from mercurial import configitems dynamicdefault = configitems.dynamicdefault class exthelper(object): """Helper for modular extension setup A single helper should be instantiated for each extension. Helper methods are then used as decorators for various purpose. All decorators return the original function and may be chained. """ def __init__(self): self._uicallables = [] self._extcallables = [] self._repocallables = [] self._revsetsymbols = [] self._templatekws = [] self._commandwrappers = [] self._extcommandwrappers = [] self._functionwrappers = [] self._duckpunchers = [] self.cmdtable = {} self.command = command(self.cmdtable) self.configtable = {} self._configitem = None if configitem is not None: self._configitem = configitem(self.configtable) def configitem(self, section, config): """For Mercurial 4.4 and above, register a config item For now constraint to 'dynamicdefault' until we only support version with the feature. Older version would otherwise not use the declare default. For older version no-op fallback for old Mercurial versions """ if self._configitem is not None: self._configitem(section, config, default=dynamicdefault) def merge(self, other): self._uicallables.extend(other._uicallables) self._extcallables.extend(other._extcallables) self._repocallables.extend(other._repocallables) self._revsetsymbols.extend(other._revsetsymbols) self._templatekws.extend(other._templatekws) self._commandwrappers.extend(other._commandwrappers) self._extcommandwrappers.extend(other._extcommandwrappers) self._functionwrappers.extend(other._functionwrappers) self._duckpunchers.extend(other._duckpunchers) self.cmdtable.update(other.cmdtable) for section, items in other.configtable.iteritems(): if section in self.configtable: self.configtable[section].update(items) else: self.configtable[section] = items def final_uisetup(self, ui): """Method to be used as the extension uisetup The following operations belong here: - Changes to ui.__class__ . The ui object that will be used to run the command has not yet been created. Changes made here will affect ui objects created after this, and in particular the ui that will be passed to runcommand - Command wraps (extensions.wrapcommand) - Changes that need to be visible to other extensions: because initialization occurs in phases (all extensions run uisetup, then all run extsetup), a change made here will be visible to other extensions during extsetup - Monkeypatch or wrap function (extensions.wrapfunction) of dispatch module members - Setup of pre-* and post-* hooks - pushkey setup """ for cont, funcname, func in self._duckpunchers: setattr(cont, funcname, func) for command, wrapper, opts in self._commandwrappers: entry = extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, command, wrapper) if opts: for short, long, val, msg in opts: entry[1].append((short, long, val, msg)) for cont, funcname, wrapper in self._functionwrappers: extensions.wrapfunction(cont, funcname, wrapper) for c in self._uicallables: c(ui) def final_extsetup(self, ui): """Method to be used as a the extension extsetup The following operations belong here: - Changes depending on the status of other extensions. (if extensions.find('mq')) - Add a global option to all commands - Register revset functions """ knownexts = {} revsetpredicate = registrar.revsetpredicate() for name, symbol in self._revsetsymbols: revsetpredicate(name)(symbol) revset.loadpredicate(ui, 'evolve', revsetpredicate) templatekeyword = registrar.templatekeyword() for name, kw, requires in self._templatekws: if requires is not None: templatekeyword(name, requires=requires)(kw) else: templatekeyword(name)(kw) templatekw.loadkeyword(ui, 'evolve', templatekeyword) for ext, command, wrapper, opts in self._extcommandwrappers: if ext not in knownexts: try: e = extensions.find(ext) except KeyError: # Extension isn't enabled, so don't bother trying to wrap # it. continue knownexts[ext] = e.cmdtable entry = extensions.wrapcommand(knownexts[ext], command, wrapper) if opts: for short, long, val, msg in opts: entry[1].append((short, long, val, msg)) for c in self._extcallables: c(ui) def final_reposetup(self, ui, repo): """Method to be used as the extension reposetup The following operations belong here: - All hooks but pre-* and post-* - Modify configuration variables - Changes to repo.__class__, repo.dirstate.__class__ """ for c in self._repocallables: c(ui, repo) def uisetup(self, call): """Decorated function will be executed during uisetup example:: @eh.uisetup def setupbabar(ui): print 'this is uisetup!' """ self._uicallables.append(call) return call def extsetup(self, call): """Decorated function will be executed during extsetup example:: @eh.extsetup def setupcelestine(ui): print 'this is extsetup!' """ self._extcallables.append(call) return call def reposetup(self, call): """Decorated function will be executed during reposetup example:: @eh.reposetup def setupzephir(ui, repo): print 'this is reposetup!' """ self._repocallables.append(call) return call def revset(self, symbolname): """Decorated function is a revset symbol The name of the symbol must be given as the decorator argument. The symbol is added during `extsetup`. example:: @eh.revset('hidden') def revsetbabar(repo, subset, x): args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, 'babar accept no argument') return [r for r in subset if 'babar' in repo[r].description()] """ def dec(symbol): self._revsetsymbols.append((symbolname, symbol)) return symbol return dec def templatekw(self, keywordname, requires=None): """Decorated function is a template keyword The name of the keyword must be given as the decorator argument. The symbol is added during `extsetup`. example:: @eh.templatekw('babar') def kwbabar(ctx): return 'babar' """ def dec(keyword): self._templatekws.append((keywordname, keyword, requires)) return keyword return dec def wrapcommand(self, command, extension=None, opts=[]): """Decorated function is a command wrapper The name of the command must be given as the decorator argument. The wrapping is installed during `uisetup`. If the second option `extension` argument is provided, the wrapping will be applied in the extension commandtable. This argument must be a string that will be searched using `extension.find` if not found and Abort error is raised. If the wrapping applies to an extension, it is installed during `extsetup`. example:: @eh.wrapcommand('summary') def wrapsummary(orig, ui, repo, *args, **kwargs): ui.note('Barry!') return orig(ui, repo, *args, **kwargs) The `opts` argument allows specifying additional arguments for the command. """ def dec(wrapper): if extension is None: self._commandwrappers.append((command, wrapper, opts)) else: self._extcommandwrappers.append((extension, command, wrapper, opts)) return wrapper return dec def wrapfunction(self, container, funcname): """Decorated function is a function wrapper This function takes two arguments, the container and the name of the function to wrap. The wrapping is performed during `uisetup`. (there is no extension support) example:: @eh.function(discovery, 'checkheads') def wrapfunction(orig, *args, **kwargs): ui.note('His head smashed in and his heart cut out') return orig(*args, **kwargs) """ def dec(wrapper): self._functionwrappers.append((container, funcname, wrapper)) return wrapper return dec def addattr(self, container, funcname): """Decorated function is to be added to the container This function takes two arguments, the container and the name of the function to wrap. The wrapping is performed during `uisetup`. example:: @eh.function(context.changectx, 'babar') def babar(ctx): return 'babar' in ctx.description """ def dec(func): self._duckpunchers.append((container, funcname, func)) return func return dec