view tests/test-duplicateoptions.py @ 30440:8c0c75aa3ff4

bdiff: give slight preference to longest matches in the middle of the B side We already have a slight preference for matches close to the middle on the A side. Now, do the same on the B side. j is iterating the b range backwards and we thus accept a new j if the previous match was in the upper half. This makes the test-bhalf diff "correct". It obviously also gives more preference to balanced recursion than to appending to sequences. That is kind of correct, but will also unfortunately make some bundles bigger. No doubt, we can also create examples where it will make them smaller ... The bundle size for 4.0 (hg bundle --base null -r 4.0 x.hg) happens to go from 22803824 to 22806817 bytes - an 0.01% increase.
author Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com>
date Tue, 08 Nov 2016 18:37:33 +0100
parents ce49c8d4f0bb
children d83ca854fa21
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from mercurial import (
    commands,
    extensions,
    ui as uimod,
)

ignore = set(['highlight', 'win32text', 'factotum'])

if os.name != 'nt':
    ignore.add('win32mbcs')

disabled = [ext for ext in extensions.disabled().keys() if ext not in ignore]

hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'w')
hgrc.write('[extensions]\n')

for ext in disabled:
    hgrc.write(ext + '=\n')

hgrc.close()

u = uimod.ui()
extensions.loadall(u)

globalshort = set()
globallong = set()
for option in commands.globalopts:
    option[0] and globalshort.add(option[0])
    option[1] and globallong.add(option[1])

for cmd, entry in commands.table.iteritems():
    seenshort = globalshort.copy()
    seenlong = globallong.copy()
    for option in entry[1]:
        if (option[0] and option[0] in seenshort) or \
           (option[1] and option[1] in seenlong):
            print("command '" + cmd + "' has duplicate option " + str(option))
        seenshort.add(option[0])
        seenlong.add(option[1])