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graphmod: allow for different styles for different edge types
Rather than draw all edges as solid lines, allow for using different styles for
different edge types. For example you could use dotted lines for edges that
do not connect to a parent, and dashed lines when connecting to a grandparent
(implying missing nodes in between).
For example, setting the following configuration:
[ui]
graphstyle.grandparent = :
graphstyle.missing = .
would result in a graph like this:
o changeset: 32:d06dffa21a31
|\ parent: 27:886ed638191b
| : parent: 31:621d83e11f67
| :
o : changeset: 31:621d83e11f67
|\: parent: 21:d42a756af44d
| : parent: 30:6e11cd4b648f
| :
o : changeset: 30:6e11cd4b648f
|\ \ parent: 28:44ecd0b9ae99
| . : parent: 29:cd9bb2be7593
| . :
o . : changeset: 28:44ecd0b9ae99
|\ \ \ parent: 1:6db2ef61d156
| . . : parent: 26:7f25b6c2f0b9
| . . :
o . . : changeset: 26:7f25b6c2f0b9
|\ \ \ \ parent: 18:1aa84d96232a
| | . . : parent: 25:91da8ed57247
| | . . :
| o-----+ changeset: 25:91da8ed57247
| | . . : parent: 21:d42a756af44d
| | . . : parent: 24:a9c19a3d96b7
| | . . :
| o . . : changeset: 24:a9c19a3d96b7
| |\ \ \ \ parent: 0:e6eb3150255d
| | . . . : parent: 23:a01cddf0766d
| | . . . :
| o---+ . : changeset: 23:a01cddf0766d
| | . . . : parent: 1:6db2ef61d156
| | . . . : parent: 22:e0d9cccacb5d
| | . . . :
| o-------+ changeset: 22:e0d9cccacb5d
| . . . . : parent: 18:1aa84d96232a
|/ / / / / parent: 21:d42a756af44d
| . . . :
| . . . o changeset: 21:d42a756af44d
| . . . |\ parent: 19:31ddc2c1573b
| . . . | | parent: 20:d30ed6450e32
| . . . | |
+-+-------o changeset: 20:d30ed6450e32
| . . . | parent: 0:e6eb3150255d
| . . . | parent: 18:1aa84d96232a
| . . . |
| . . . o changeset: 19:31ddc2c1573b
| . . . .\ parent: 15:1dda3f72782d
| . . . . | parent: 17:44765d7c06e0
| . . . . |
o---+---+ | changeset: 18:1aa84d96232a
. . . . | parent: 1:6db2ef61d156
/ / / / / parent: 15:1dda3f72782d
. . . . .
Edge styles can be altered by setting the following one-character config options::
[ui]
graphstyle.parent = |
graphstyle.grandparent = :
graphstyle.missing = .
The default configuration leaves all 3 types set to |, leaving graph styles
unaffected.
This is part of the work towards moving smartlog upstream; currently smartlog
injects extra nodes into the graph to indicate grandparent relationships (nodes
elided).
author | Martijn Pieters <mjpieters@fb.com> |
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date | Sat, 19 Mar 2016 16:46:15 -0700 |
parents | 56b2bcea2529 |
children | e1f0ec0b7d2d |
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# fancyopts.py - better command line parsing # # Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import getopt from .i18n import _ from . import error def gnugetopt(args, options, longoptions): """Parse options mostly like getopt.gnu_getopt. This is different from getopt.gnu_getopt in that an argument of - will become an argument of - instead of vanishing completely. """ extraargs = [] if '--' in args: stopindex = args.index('--') extraargs = args[stopindex + 1:] args = args[:stopindex] opts, parseargs = getopt.getopt(args, options, longoptions) args = [] while parseargs: arg = parseargs.pop(0) if arg and arg[0] == '-' and len(arg) > 1: parseargs.insert(0, arg) topts, newparseargs = getopt.getopt(parseargs, options, longoptions) opts = opts + topts parseargs = newparseargs else: args.append(arg) args.extend(extraargs) return opts, args def fancyopts(args, options, state, gnu=False): """ read args, parse options, and store options in state each option is a tuple of: short option or '' long option default value description option value label(optional) option types include: boolean or none - option sets variable in state to true string - parameter string is stored in state list - parameter string is added to a list integer - parameter strings is stored as int function - call function with parameter non-option args are returned """ namelist = [] shortlist = '' argmap = {} defmap = {} for option in options: if len(option) == 5: short, name, default, comment, dummy = option else: short, name, default, comment = option # convert opts to getopt format oname = name name = name.replace('-', '_') argmap['-' + short] = argmap['--' + oname] = name defmap[name] = default # copy defaults to state if isinstance(default, list): state[name] = default[:] elif callable(default): state[name] = None else: state[name] = default # does it take a parameter? if not (default is None or default is True or default is False): if short: short += ':' if oname: oname += '=' if short: shortlist += short if name: namelist.append(oname) # parse arguments if gnu: parse = gnugetopt else: parse = getopt.getopt opts, args = parse(args, shortlist, namelist) # transfer result to state for opt, val in opts: name = argmap[opt] obj = defmap[name] t = type(obj) if callable(obj): state[name] = defmap[name](val) elif t is type(1): try: state[name] = int(val) except ValueError: raise error.Abort(_('invalid value %r for option %s, ' 'expected int') % (val, opt)) elif t is type(''): state[name] = val elif t is type([]): state[name].append(val) elif t is type(None) or t is type(False): state[name] = True # return unparsed args return args