discovery: change users of `outgoing.missingheads` to `outgoing.ancestorsof`
The attribute `missingheads` was recently renamed to `ancestorsof`, as it,
despite the old name, doesn’t contain the missing heads but the changesets that
were requested (including ancestors) for the outgoing operation.
Changing all the users enables to print a warning if the old name is used.
There is a good chance that some of the users are buggy because of the old name.
Changing them to use the new name makes it more obvious that they are buggy. All
users need to be reviewed for bugs. When sending patches for fixing them, the
change will be more obvious without having to explain again and again the
discrepancy of the old attribute name and what it actually contained.
# extension to emulate invoking 'patch.internalpatch()' at the time
# specified by '[fakepatchtime] fakenow'
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial import (
extensions,
patch as patchmod,
registrar,
)
from mercurial.utils import dateutil
configtable = {}
configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable)
configitem(
b'fakepatchtime', b'fakenow', default=None,
)
def internalpatch(
orig,
ui,
repo,
patchobj,
strip,
prefix=b'',
files=None,
eolmode=b'strict',
similarity=0,
):
if files is None:
files = set()
r = orig(
ui,
repo,
patchobj,
strip,
prefix=prefix,
files=files,
eolmode=eolmode,
similarity=similarity,
)
fakenow = ui.config(b'fakepatchtime', b'fakenow')
if fakenow:
# parsing 'fakenow' in YYYYmmddHHMM format makes comparison between
# 'fakenow' value and 'touch -t YYYYmmddHHMM' argument easy
fakenow = dateutil.parsedate(fakenow, [b'%Y%m%d%H%M'])[0]
for f in files:
repo.wvfs.utime(f, (fakenow, fakenow))
return r
def extsetup(ui):
extensions.wrapfunction(patchmod, 'internalpatch', internalpatch)