show: fix formatting of multiple commands
Because we're formatting to RST, short lines wrap and there
needs to be an extra line break between paragraphs to prevent
that.
In addition, the indentation in the old code was a bit off.
Refactor the code to a function (so we don't leak variables outside
the module) and modify it so it renders more correctly.
# show.py - Extension implementing `hg show`
#
# Copyright 2017 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""unified command to show various repository information (EXPERIMENTAL)
This extension provides the :hg:`show` command, which provides a central
command for displaying commonly-accessed repository data and views of that
data.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
cmdutil,
commands,
error,
formatter,
pycompat,
registrar,
)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core'
cmdtable = {}
command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
class showcmdfunc(registrar._funcregistrarbase):
"""Register a function to be invoked for an `hg show <thing>`."""
# Used by _formatdoc().
_docformat = '%s -- %s'
def _extrasetup(self, name, func, fmtopic=None):
"""Called with decorator arguments to register a show view.
``name`` is the sub-command name.
``func`` is the function being decorated.
``fmtopic`` is the topic in the style that will be rendered for
this view.
"""
func._fmtopic = fmtopic
showview = showcmdfunc()
@command('show', commands.formatteropts, _('VIEW'))
def show(ui, repo, view=None, template=None):
"""show various repository information
A requested view of repository data is displayed.
If no view is requested, the list of available views is shown and the
command aborts.
.. note::
There are no backwards compatibility guarantees for the output of this
command. Output may change in any future Mercurial release.
Consumers wanting stable command output should specify a template via
``-T/--template``.
List of available views:
"""
if ui.plain() and not template:
hint = _('invoke with -T/--template to control output format')
raise error.Abort(_('must specify a template in plain mode'), hint=hint)
views = showview._table
if not view:
ui.pager('show')
# TODO consider using formatter here so available views can be
# rendered to custom format.
ui.write(_('available views:\n'))
ui.write('\n')
for name, func in sorted(views.items()):
ui.write(('%s\n') % func.__doc__)
ui.write('\n')
raise error.Abort(_('no view requested'),
hint=_('use "hg show VIEW" to choose a view'))
# TODO use same logic as dispatch to perform prefix matching.
if view not in views:
raise error.Abort(_('unknown view: %s') % view,
hint=_('run "hg show" to see available views'))
template = template or 'show'
fmtopic = 'show%s' % views[view]._fmtopic
ui.pager('show')
with ui.formatter(fmtopic, {'template': template}) as fm:
return views[view](ui, repo, fm)
@showview('bookmarks', fmtopic='bookmarks')
def showbookmarks(ui, repo, fm):
"""bookmarks and their associated changeset"""
marks = repo._bookmarks
if not len(marks):
# This is a bit hacky. Ideally, templates would have a way to
# specify an empty output, but we shouldn't corrupt JSON while
# waiting for this functionality.
if not isinstance(fm, formatter.jsonformatter):
ui.write(_('(no bookmarks set)\n'))
return
active = repo._activebookmark
longestname = max(len(b) for b in marks)
# TODO consider exposing longest shortest(node).
for bm, node in sorted(marks.items()):
fm.startitem()
fm.context(ctx=repo[node])
fm.write('bookmark', '%s', bm)
fm.write('node', fm.hexfunc(node), fm.hexfunc(node))
fm.data(active=bm == active,
longestbookmarklen=longestname)
# Adjust the docstring of the show command so it shows all registered views.
# This is a bit hacky because it runs at the end of module load. When moved
# into core or when another extension wants to provide a view, we'll need
# to do this more robustly.
# TODO make this more robust.
def _updatedocstring():
longest = max(map(len, showview._table.keys()))
entries = []
for key in sorted(showview._table.keys()):
entries.append(pycompat.sysstr(' %s %s' % (
key.ljust(longest), showview._table[key]._origdoc)))
cmdtable['show'][0].__doc__ = pycompat.sysstr('%s\n\n%s\n ') % (
cmdtable['show'][0].__doc__.rstrip(),
pycompat.sysstr('\n\n').join(entries))
_updatedocstring()