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templater: don't overwrite the keyword mapping in runsymbol() (issue4362)
This keyword remapping was introduced in e06e9fd2d99f as part of converting
generator based iterators into list based iterators, mentioning "undesired
behavior in template" when a generator is exhausted, but doesn't say what and
introduces no tests.
The problem with the remapping was that it corrupted the output for keywords
like 'extras', 'file_copies' and 'file_copies_switch' in templates such as:
$ hg log -r 142b5d5ec9cc --template "{file_copies % ' File: {file_copy}\n'}"
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
What was happening was that in the first call to runtemplate() inside runmap(),
'lm' mapped the keyword (e.g. file_copies) to the appropriate showxxx() method.
On each subsequent call to runtemplate() in that loop however, the keyword was
mapped to a list of the first item's pieces, e.g.:
'file_copy': ['mercurial/changelog.py', ' (', 'mercurial/hg.py', ')']
Therefore, the dict for the second and any subsequent items were not processed
through the corresponding showxxx() method, and the first item's data was
reused.
The 'extras' keyword regressed in de7e6c489412, and 'file_copies' regressed in
0b241d7a8c62 for other reasons. The common thread of things fixed by this seems
to be when a list of dicts are passed to the templatekw._hybrid class.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 03 Nov 2014 12:08:03 -0500 |
parents | f2719b387380 |
children | 701df761aa94 |
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$ heads() > { > hg heads --template '{rev}: {desc|firstline|strip} ({branches})\n' "$@" > } $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo 'root' >root $ hg add root $ hg commit -m "Adding root node" $ heads 0: Adding root node () ------- $ heads . 0: Adding root node () ======= $ echo 'a' >a $ hg add a $ hg branch a marked working directory as branch a (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ hg commit -m "Adding a branch" $ heads 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- $ heads . 1: Adding a branch (a) ======= $ hg update -C 0 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo 'b' >b $ hg add b $ hg branch b marked working directory as branch b (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ hg commit -m "Adding b branch" $ heads 2: Adding b branch (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- $ heads . 2: Adding b branch (b) ======= $ echo 'bh1' >bh1 $ hg add bh1 $ hg commit -m "Adding b branch head 1" $ heads 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- $ heads . 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ======= $ hg update -C 2 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo 'bh2' >bh2 $ hg add bh2 $ hg commit -m "Adding b branch head 2" created new head $ heads 4: Adding b branch head 2 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () $ heads . 4: Adding b branch head 2 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ======= $ hg update -C 2 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo 'bh3' >bh3 $ hg add bh3 $ hg commit -m "Adding b branch head 3" created new head $ heads 5: Adding b branch head 3 (b) 4: Adding b branch head 2 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- $ heads . 5: Adding b branch head 3 (b) 4: Adding b branch head 2 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ======= $ hg merge 4 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg commit -m "Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3" $ heads 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- $ heads . 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ======= $ echo 'c' >c $ hg add c $ hg branch c marked working directory as branch c (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ hg commit -m "Adding c branch" $ heads 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- $ heads . 7: Adding c branch (c) ======= $ heads -r 3 . no open branch heads found on branches c (started at 3) [1] $ heads -r 2 . 7: Adding c branch (c) ------- $ hg update -C 4 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved ------- $ heads -r 3 . 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ------- $ heads -r 2 . 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ------- $ heads -r 7 . no open branch heads found on branches b (started at 7) [1] ======= $ for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do > hg update -C "$i" > heads > echo '-------' > heads . > echo '-------' > done 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- 0: Adding root node () ------- 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- 1: Adding a branch (a) ------- 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ------- 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ------- 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ------- 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ------- 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ------- 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () ------- 7: Adding c branch (c) ------- ======= $ for i in a b c z; do > heads "$i" > echo '-------' > done 1: Adding a branch (a) ------- 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) ------- 7: Adding c branch (c) ------- abort: unknown revision 'z'! ------- ======= $ heads 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7: Adding c branch (c) 6: Merging b branch head 2 and b branch head 3 (b) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) 0: Adding root node () Topological heads: $ heads -t 7: Adding c branch (c) 3: Adding b branch head 1 (b) 1: Adding a branch (a) $ cd .. ______________ "created new head" message tests $ hg init newheadmsg $ cd newheadmsg Init: no msg $ echo 1 > a $ hg ci -Am "a0: Initial root" adding a $ echo 2 >> a $ hg ci -m "a1 (HN)" $ hg branch b marked working directory as branch b (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ echo 1 > b $ hg ci -Am "b2: Initial root for branch b" adding b $ echo 2 >> b $ hg ci -m "b3 (HN)" Case NN: msg $ hg up -q null $ hg branch -f b marked working directory as branch b (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ echo 1 > bb $ hg ci -Am "b4 (NN): new topo root for branch b" adding bb created new head Case HN: no msg $ echo 2 >> bb $ hg ci -m "b5 (HN)" Case BN: msg $ hg branch -f default marked working directory as branch default (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ echo 1 > aa $ hg ci -Am "a6 (BN): new branch root" adding aa created new head Case CN: msg $ hg up -q 4 $ echo 3 >> bbb $ hg ci -Am "b7 (CN): regular new head" adding bbb created new head Case BB: msg $ hg up -q 4 $ hg merge -q 3 $ hg branch -f default marked working directory as branch default (branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?) $ hg ci -m "a8 (BB): weird new branch root" created new head Case CB: msg $ hg up -q 4 $ hg merge -q 1 $ hg ci -m "b9 (CB): new head from branch merge" created new head Case HB: no msg $ hg up -q 7 $ hg merge -q 6 $ hg ci -m "b10 (HB): continuing head from branch merge" Case CC: msg $ hg up -q 4 $ hg merge -q 2 $ hg ci -m "b11 (CC): new head from merge" created new head Case CH: no msg $ hg up -q 2 $ hg merge -q 10 $ hg ci -m "b12 (CH): continuing head from merge" Case HH: no msg $ hg merge -q 3 $ hg ci -m "b12 (HH): merging two heads" $ cd ..