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New extension to support problematic MBCS on Windows.
The aim of this extension is to clear the problem related to having
0x5c in 2nd byte of encoded bytes. So this extension is usefull for:
* Japanese Windows user shift_jis encoding.
* Chinese Windows user using big5 encoding.
To use this extension, simply enable it without any customization.
Note that some important python built-in functions and mercurial
functions are altered for this extension to convert argument if need
to handle MBCS.
author | Shun-ichi GOTO <shunichi.goto@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 09 Jan 2008 22:41:30 +0900 |
parents | 0145f9afb0e7 |
children | e0f86c1e3ae5 |
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# Minimal support for git commands on an hg repository # # Copyright 2005, 2006 Chris Mason <mason@suse.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. # # The hgk extension allows browsing the history of a repository in a # graphical way. It requires Tcl/Tk version 8.4 or later. (Tcl/Tk is # not distributed with Mercurial.) # # hgk consists of two parts: a Tcl script that does the displaying and # querying of information, and an extension to mercurial named hgk.py, # which provides hooks for hgk to get information. hgk can be found in # the contrib directory, and hgk.py can be found in the hgext # directory. # # To load the hgext.py extension, add it to your .hgrc file (you have # to use your global $HOME/.hgrc file, not one in a repository). You # can specify an absolute path: # # [extensions] # hgk=/usr/local/lib/hgk.py # # Mercurial can also scan the default python library path for a file # named 'hgk.py' if you set hgk empty: # # [extensions] # hgk= # # The hg view command will launch the hgk Tcl script. For this command # to work, hgk must be in your search path. Alternately, you can # specify the path to hgk in your .hgrc file: # # [hgk] # path=/location/of/hgk # # hgk can make use of the extdiff extension to visualize # revisions. Assuming you had already configured extdiff vdiff # command, just add: # # [hgk] # vdiff=vdiff # # Revisions context menu will now display additional entries to fire # vdiff on hovered and selected revisions. import sys, os from mercurial import hg, fancyopts, commands, ui, util, patch, revlog def difftree(ui, repo, node1=None, node2=None, *files, **opts): """diff trees from two commits""" def __difftree(repo, node1, node2, files=[]): assert node2 is not None mmap = repo.changectx(node1).manifest() mmap2 = repo.changectx(node2).manifest() status = repo.status(node1, node2, files=files)[:5] modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown = status empty = hg.short(hg.nullid) for f in modified: # TODO get file permissions print ":100664 100664 %s %s M\t%s\t%s" % (hg.short(mmap[f]), hg.short(mmap2[f]), f, f) for f in added: print ":000000 100664 %s %s N\t%s\t%s" % (empty, hg.short(mmap2[f]), f, f) for f in removed: print ":100664 000000 %s %s D\t%s\t%s" % (hg.short(mmap[f]), empty, f, f) ## while True: if opts['stdin']: try: line = raw_input().split(' ') node1 = line[0] if len(line) > 1: node2 = line[1] else: node2 = None except EOFError: break node1 = repo.lookup(node1) if node2: node2 = repo.lookup(node2) else: node2 = node1 node1 = repo.changelog.parents(node1)[0] if opts['patch']: if opts['pretty']: catcommit(repo, node2, "") patch.diff(repo, node1, node2, files=files, opts=patch.diffopts(ui, {'git': True})) else: __difftree(repo, node1, node2, files=files) if not opts['stdin']: break def catcommit(repo, n, prefix, ctx=None): nlprefix = '\n' + prefix; if ctx is None: ctx = repo.changectx(n) (p1, p2) = ctx.parents() print "tree %s" % (hg.short(ctx.changeset()[0])) # use ctx.node() instead ?? if p1: print "parent %s" % (hg.short(p1.node())) if p2: print "parent %s" % (hg.short(p2.node())) date = ctx.date() description = ctx.description().replace("\0", "") lines = description.splitlines() if lines and lines[-1].startswith('committer:'): committer = lines[-1].split(': ')[1].rstrip() else: committer = ctx.user() print "author %s %s %s" % (ctx.user(), int(date[0]), date[1]) print "committer %s %s %s" % (committer, int(date[0]), date[1]) print "revision %d" % ctx.rev() print "" if prefix != "": print "%s%s" % (prefix, description.replace('\n', nlprefix).strip()) else: print description if prefix: sys.stdout.write('\0') def base(ui, repo, node1, node2): """Output common ancestor information""" node1 = repo.lookup(node1) node2 = repo.lookup(node2) n = repo.changelog.ancestor(node1, node2) print hg.short(n) def catfile(ui, repo, type=None, r=None, **opts): """cat a specific revision""" # in stdin mode, every line except the commit is prefixed with two # spaces. This way the our caller can find the commit without magic # strings # prefix = "" if opts['stdin']: try: (type, r) = raw_input().split(' '); prefix = " " except EOFError: return else: if not type or not r: ui.warn("cat-file: type or revision not supplied\n") commands.help_(ui, 'cat-file') while r: if type != "commit": sys.stderr.write("aborting hg cat-file only understands commits\n") sys.exit(1); n = repo.lookup(r) catcommit(repo, n, prefix) if opts['stdin']: try: (type, r) = raw_input().split(' '); except EOFError: break else: break # git rev-tree is a confusing thing. You can supply a number of # commit sha1s on the command line, and it walks the commit history # telling you which commits are reachable from the supplied ones via # a bitmask based on arg position. # you can specify a commit to stop at by starting the sha1 with ^ def revtree(args, repo, full="tree", maxnr=0, parents=False): def chlogwalk(): count = repo.changelog.count() i = count l = [0] * 100 chunk = 100 while True: if chunk > i: chunk = i i = 0 else: i -= chunk for x in xrange(0, chunk): if i + x >= count: l[chunk - x:] = [0] * (chunk - x) break if full != None: l[x] = repo.changectx(i + x) l[x].changeset() # force reading else: l[x] = 1 for x in xrange(chunk-1, -1, -1): if l[x] != 0: yield (i + x, full != None and l[x] or None) if i == 0: break # calculate and return the reachability bitmask for sha def is_reachable(ar, reachable, sha): if len(ar) == 0: return 1 mask = 0 for i in xrange(len(ar)): if sha in reachable[i]: mask |= 1 << i return mask reachable = [] stop_sha1 = [] want_sha1 = [] count = 0 # figure out which commits they are asking for and which ones they # want us to stop on for i in xrange(len(args)): if args[i].startswith('^'): s = repo.lookup(args[i][1:]) stop_sha1.append(s) want_sha1.append(s) elif args[i] != 'HEAD': want_sha1.append(repo.lookup(args[i])) # calculate the graph for the supplied commits for i in xrange(len(want_sha1)): reachable.append({}); n = want_sha1[i]; visit = [n]; reachable[i][n] = 1 while visit: n = visit.pop(0) if n in stop_sha1: continue for p in repo.changelog.parents(n): if p not in reachable[i]: reachable[i][p] = 1 visit.append(p) if p in stop_sha1: continue # walk the repository looking for commits that are in our # reachability graph for i, ctx in chlogwalk(): n = repo.changelog.node(i) mask = is_reachable(want_sha1, reachable, n) if mask: parentstr = "" if parents: pp = repo.changelog.parents(n) if pp[0] != hg.nullid: parentstr += " " + hg.short(pp[0]) if pp[1] != hg.nullid: parentstr += " " + hg.short(pp[1]) if not full: print hg.short(n) + parentstr elif full == "commit": print hg.short(n) + parentstr catcommit(repo, n, ' ', ctx) else: (p1, p2) = repo.changelog.parents(n) (h, h1, h2) = map(hg.short, (n, p1, p2)) (i1, i2) = map(repo.changelog.rev, (p1, p2)) date = ctx.date()[0] print "%s %s:%s" % (date, h, mask), mask = is_reachable(want_sha1, reachable, p1) if i1 != hg.nullrev and mask > 0: print "%s:%s " % (h1, mask), mask = is_reachable(want_sha1, reachable, p2) if i2 != hg.nullrev and mask > 0: print "%s:%s " % (h2, mask), print "" if maxnr and count >= maxnr: break count += 1 def revparse(ui, repo, *revs, **opts): """Parse given revisions""" def revstr(rev): if rev == 'HEAD': rev = 'tip' return revlog.hex(repo.lookup(rev)) for r in revs: revrange = r.split(':', 1) ui.write('%s\n' % revstr(revrange[0])) if len(revrange) == 2: ui.write('^%s\n' % revstr(revrange[1])) # git rev-list tries to order things by date, and has the ability to stop # at a given commit without walking the whole repo. TODO add the stop # parameter def revlist(ui, repo, *revs, **opts): """print revisions""" if opts['header']: full = "commit" else: full = None copy = [x for x in revs] revtree(copy, repo, full, opts['max_count'], opts['parents']) def config(ui, repo, **opts): """print extension options""" def writeopt(name, value): ui.write('k=%s\nv=%s\n' % (name, value)) writeopt('vdiff', ui.config('hgk', 'vdiff', '')) def view(ui, repo, *etc, **opts): "start interactive history viewer" os.chdir(repo.root) optstr = ' '.join(['--%s %s' % (k, v) for k, v in opts.iteritems() if v]) cmd = ui.config("hgk", "path", "hgk") + " %s %s" % (optstr, " ".join(etc)) ui.debug("running %s\n" % cmd) util.system(cmd) cmdtable = { "^view": (view, [('l', 'limit', '', 'limit number of changes displayed')], 'hg view [-l LIMIT] [REVRANGE]'), "debug-diff-tree": (difftree, [('p', 'patch', None, 'generate patch'), ('r', 'recursive', None, 'recursive'), ('P', 'pretty', None, 'pretty'), ('s', 'stdin', None, 'stdin'), ('C', 'copy', None, 'detect copies'), ('S', 'search', "", 'search')], 'hg git-diff-tree [OPTION]... NODE1 NODE2 [FILE]...'), "debug-cat-file": (catfile, [('s', 'stdin', None, 'stdin')], 'hg debug-cat-file [OPTION]... TYPE FILE'), "debug-config": (config, [], 'hg debug-config'), "debug-merge-base": (base, [], 'hg debug-merge-base node node'), "debug-rev-parse": (revparse, [('', 'default', '', 'ignored')], 'hg debug-rev-parse REV'), "debug-rev-list": (revlist, [('H', 'header', None, 'header'), ('t', 'topo-order', None, 'topo-order'), ('p', 'parents', None, 'parents'), ('n', 'max-count', 0, 'max-count')], 'hg debug-rev-list [options] revs'), }