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dirstate: rename parentchange to changing_parents
Since the new argument breaks the API anyway, we can rename it to a better name.
The previous name `parentchange` might be seen as something active, a function
that would directly change the parents, however this is just a context manager
to frame the operation that will change the parents and adjust the
dirstate content accordingly.
In addition, the future sister method that will be about changes to tracking and
files would have a hard time fitting in the same naming scheme in a clear way.
The new naming uses a clear prefix will make it more distinct from other
dirstate methods and easier to extend with other similar contexts.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 25 Jan 2023 19:12:31 +0100 |
parents | 6000f5b25c9b |
children | f4733654f144 |
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# pushkey.py - dispatching for pushing and pulling keys # # Copyright 2010 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from . import ( bookmarks, encoding, obsolete, phases, ) def _nslist(repo): n = {} for k in _namespaces: n[k] = b"" if not obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.exchangeopt): n.pop(b'obsolete') return n _namespaces = { b"namespaces": (lambda *x: False, _nslist), b"bookmarks": (bookmarks.pushbookmark, bookmarks.listbookmarks), b"phases": (phases.pushphase, phases.listphases), b"obsolete": (obsolete.pushmarker, obsolete.listmarkers), } def register(namespace, pushkey, listkeys): _namespaces[namespace] = (pushkey, listkeys) def _get(namespace): return _namespaces.get(namespace, (lambda *x: False, lambda *x: {})) def push(repo, namespace, key, old, new): '''should succeed iff value was old''' pk = _get(namespace)[0] return pk(repo, key, old, new) def list(repo, namespace): '''return a dict''' lk = _get(namespace)[1] return lk(repo) encode = encoding.fromlocal decode = encoding.tolocal def encodekeys(keys): """encode the content of a pushkey namespace for exchange over the wire""" return b'\n'.join([b'%s\t%s' % (encode(k), encode(v)) for k, v in keys]) def decodekeys(data): """decode the content of a pushkey namespace from exchange over the wire""" result = {} for l in data.splitlines(): k, v = l.split(b'\t') result[decode(k)] = decode(v) return result