hgweb: add HTML elements to control whitespace settings for annotate
Building on top of the new URL query string arguments to control
whitespace settings for annotate, this commit adds HTML checkboxes
reflecting the values of these arguments to the paper and gitweb
themes.
The actual diff settings are now exported to the templating layer.
The HTML templates add these as data-* attributes so they are
accessible to the DOM.
A new <form> with various <input> elements is added. The <form>
is initially hidden via CSS. A shared JavaScript function (which
runs after the <form> has been rendered but before the annotate
HTML (because annotate HTML could take a while to load and we want
the form to render quickly) takes care of setting the checked state
of each box from the data-* attributes. It also registers an event
handler to modify the URL and refresh the page whenever the checkbox
state is changed.
I'm using the URLSearchParams interface to perform URL manipulation.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams tells
me this may not be supported on older web browsers. Yes, apparently
the web API didn't have a standard API to parse and format query
strings until recently. Hence the check for the presence of this
feature in the JavaScript. If the browser doesn't support the
feature, the <form> will remain hidden and behavior will like it
currently is. We could polyfill this feature or implement our own
query string parsing. But I'm lazy and this could be done as a
follow-up if people miss it.
We could certainly expand this feature to support more diff options
(such as lines of context). That's why the potentially reusable code
is stored in a reusable place. It is also certainly possible to
add diff controls to other pages that display diffs. But since
Mozillians are making noise about controlling which revisions
annotate shows, I figured I'd start there.
.. feature::
Control whitespace settings for annotation on hgweb
/annotate URLs on hgweb now accept query string arguments to
influence how whitespace changes impact results.
The arguments "ignorews," "ignorewsamount," "ignorewseol," and
"ignoreblanklines" now have the same meaning as their [annotate]
config section counterparts. Any provided setting overrides the
server default.
HTML checkboxes have been added to the paper and gitweb themes
to expose current whitespace settings and to easily modify the
current view.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D850
# This is a randomized test that generates different pathnames every
# time it is invoked, and tests the encoding of those pathnames.
#
# It uses a simple probabilistic model to generate valid pathnames
# that have proven likely to expose bugs and divergent behavior in
# different encoding implementations.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import binascii
import collections
import itertools
import math
import os
import random
import sys
import time
from mercurial import (
store,
)
try:
xrange
except NameError:
xrange = range
validchars = set(map(chr, range(0, 256)))
alphanum = range(ord('A'), ord('Z'))
for c in '\0/':
validchars.remove(c)
winreserved = ('aux con prn nul'.split() +
['com%d' % i for i in xrange(1, 10)] +
['lpt%d' % i for i in xrange(1, 10)])
def casecombinations(names):
'''Build all case-diddled combinations of names.'''
combos = set()
for r in names:
for i in xrange(len(r) + 1):
for c in itertools.combinations(xrange(len(r)), i):
d = r
for j in c:
d = ''.join((d[:j], d[j].upper(), d[j + 1:]))
combos.add(d)
return sorted(combos)
def buildprobtable(fp, cmd='hg manifest tip'):
'''Construct and print a table of probabilities for path name
components. The numbers are percentages.'''
counts = collections.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
for line in os.popen(cmd).read().splitlines():
if line[-2:] in ('.i', '.d'):
line = line[:-2]
if line.startswith('data/'):
line = line[5:]
for c in line:
counts[c] += 1
for c in '\r/\n':
counts.pop(c, None)
t = sum(counts.itervalues()) / 100.0
fp.write('probtable = (')
for i, (k, v) in enumerate(sorted(counts.iteritems(), key=lambda x: x[1],
reverse=True)):
if (i % 5) == 0:
fp.write('\n ')
vt = v / t
if vt < 0.0005:
break
fp.write('(%r, %.03f), ' % (k, vt))
fp.write('\n )\n')
# A table of character frequencies (as percentages), gleaned by
# looking at filelog names from a real-world, very large repo.
probtable = (
('t', 9.828), ('e', 9.042), ('s', 8.011), ('a', 6.801), ('i', 6.618),
('g', 5.053), ('r', 5.030), ('o', 4.887), ('p', 4.363), ('n', 4.258),
('l', 3.830), ('h', 3.693), ('_', 3.659), ('.', 3.377), ('m', 3.194),
('u', 2.364), ('d', 2.296), ('c', 2.163), ('b', 1.739), ('f', 1.625),
('6', 0.666), ('j', 0.610), ('y', 0.554), ('x', 0.487), ('w', 0.477),
('k', 0.476), ('v', 0.473), ('3', 0.336), ('1', 0.335), ('2', 0.326),
('4', 0.310), ('5', 0.305), ('9', 0.302), ('8', 0.300), ('7', 0.299),
('q', 0.298), ('0', 0.250), ('z', 0.223), ('-', 0.118), ('C', 0.095),
('T', 0.087), ('F', 0.085), ('B', 0.077), ('S', 0.076), ('P', 0.076),
('L', 0.059), ('A', 0.058), ('N', 0.051), ('D', 0.049), ('M', 0.046),
('E', 0.039), ('I', 0.035), ('R', 0.035), ('G', 0.028), ('U', 0.026),
('W', 0.025), ('O', 0.017), ('V', 0.015), ('H', 0.013), ('Q', 0.011),
('J', 0.007), ('K', 0.005), ('+', 0.004), ('X', 0.003), ('Y', 0.001),
)
for c, _ in probtable:
validchars.remove(c)
validchars = list(validchars)
def pickfrom(rng, table):
c = 0
r = rng.random() * sum(i[1] for i in table)
for i, p in table:
c += p
if c >= r:
return i
reservedcombos = casecombinations(winreserved)
# The first component of a name following a slash.
firsttable = (
(lambda rng: pickfrom(rng, probtable), 90),
(lambda rng: rng.choice(validchars), 5),
(lambda rng: rng.choice(reservedcombos), 5),
)
# Components of a name following the first.
resttable = firsttable[:-1]
# Special suffixes.
internalsuffixcombos = casecombinations('.hg .i .d'.split())
# The last component of a path, before a slash or at the end of a name.
lasttable = resttable + (
(lambda rng: '', 95),
(lambda rng: rng.choice(internalsuffixcombos), 5),
)
def makepart(rng, k):
'''Construct a part of a pathname, without slashes.'''
p = pickfrom(rng, firsttable)(rng)
l = len(p)
ps = [p]
maxl = rng.randint(1, k)
while l < maxl:
p = pickfrom(rng, resttable)(rng)
l += len(p)
ps.append(p)
ps.append(pickfrom(rng, lasttable)(rng))
return ''.join(ps)
def makepath(rng, j, k):
'''Construct a complete pathname.'''
return ('data/' + '/'.join(makepart(rng, k) for _ in xrange(j)) +
rng.choice(['.d', '.i']))
def genpath(rng, count):
'''Generate random pathnames with gradually increasing lengths.'''
mink, maxk = 1, 4096
def steps():
for i in xrange(count):
yield mink + int(round(math.sqrt((maxk - mink) * float(i) / count)))
for k in steps():
x = rng.randint(1, k)
y = rng.randint(1, k)
yield makepath(rng, x, y)
def runtests(rng, seed, count):
nerrs = 0
for p in genpath(rng, count):
h = store._pathencode(p) # uses C implementation, if available
r = store._hybridencode(p, True) # reference implementation in Python
if h != r:
if nerrs == 0:
print('seed:', hex(seed)[:-1], file=sys.stderr)
print("\np: '%s'" % p.encode("string_escape"), file=sys.stderr)
print("h: '%s'" % h.encode("string_escape"), file=sys.stderr)
print("r: '%s'" % r.encode("string_escape"), file=sys.stderr)
nerrs += 1
return nerrs
def main():
import getopt
# Empirically observed to take about a second to run
count = 100
seed = None
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'c:s:',
['build', 'count=', 'seed='])
for o, a in opts:
if o in ('-c', '--count'):
count = int(a)
elif o in ('-s', '--seed'):
seed = int(a, base=0) # accepts base 10 or 16 strings
elif o == '--build':
buildprobtable(sys.stdout,
'find .hg/store/data -type f && '
'cat .hg/store/fncache 2>/dev/null')
sys.exit(0)
if seed is None:
try:
seed = int(binascii.hexlify(os.urandom(16)), 16)
except AttributeError:
seed = int(time.time() * 1000)
rng = random.Random(seed)
if runtests(rng, seed, count):
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()