templater: introduce {latesttag()} function to match a pattern (issue4184)
This allows the latest class of tag to be found, such as a release candidate or
final build, instead of just the absolute latest.
It doesn't appear that the existing keyword can be given an optional argument.
There is a keyword, function and filter for 'date', so it doesn't seem harmful
to introduce a new function with the same name as an existing keyword. Most
functions are pretty Mercurial agnostic, but there is {revset()} as precedent.
Even though templatekw.getlatesttags() returns a single tuple, one entry of
which is a list, it is simplest to present this as a list of tags instead of a
single item, with each tag having a distance and change count attribute. It is
also closer to how {latesttag} returns a list of tags, and how this function
works when not given a '%' operator.
--- a/mercurial/help/templates.txt Mon Aug 24 23:07:00 2015 -0400
+++ b/mercurial/help/templates.txt Sun Aug 23 23:44:58 2015 -0400
@@ -102,6 +102,10 @@
$ hg log --template "{bookmarks % '{bookmark}{ifeq(bookmark, active, '*')} '}\n"
+- Find the previous release candidate tag, the distance and changes since the tag::
+
+ $ hg log -r . --template "{latesttag('re:^.*-rc$') % '{tag}, {changes}, {distance}'}\n"
+
- Mark the working copy parent with '@'::
$ hg log --template "{ifcontains(rev, revset('.'), '@')}\n"
--- a/mercurial/templater.py Mon Aug 24 23:07:00 2015 -0400
+++ b/mercurial/templater.py Sun Aug 23 23:44:58 2015 -0400
@@ -512,6 +512,19 @@
# ignore args[0] (the label string) since this is supposed to be a a no-op
yield args[1][0](context, mapping, args[1][1])
+def latesttag(context, mapping, args):
+ """:latesttag([pattern]): The global tags matching the given pattern on the
+ most recent globally tagged ancestor of this changeset."""
+ if len(args) > 1:
+ # i18n: "latesttag" is a keyword
+ raise error.ParseError(_("latesttag expects at most one argument"))
+
+ pattern = None
+ if len(args) == 1:
+ pattern = stringify(args[0][0](context, mapping, args[0][1]))
+
+ return templatekw.showlatesttags(pattern, **mapping)
+
def localdate(context, mapping, args):
""":localdate(date[, tz]): Converts a date to the specified timezone.
The default is local date."""
@@ -733,6 +746,7 @@
"indent": indent,
"join": join,
"label": label,
+ "latesttag": latesttag,
"localdate": localdate,
"pad": pad,
"revset": revset,
--- a/tests/test-command-template.t Mon Aug 24 23:07:00 2015 -0400
+++ b/tests/test-command-template.t Sun Aug 23 23:44:58 2015 -0400
@@ -2690,6 +2690,19 @@
1: t1+0
0: null+1
+ $ hg log --template "{rev}: {latesttag('re:^t[13]$') % '{tag}, C: {changes}, D: {distance}'}\n"
+ 10: t3, C: 8, D: 7
+ 9: t3, C: 7, D: 6
+ 8: t3, C: 6, D: 5
+ 7: t3, C: 5, D: 4
+ 6: t3, C: 4, D: 3
+ 5: t3, C: 3, D: 2
+ 4: t3, C: 1, D: 1
+ 3: t3, C: 0, D: 0
+ 2: t1, C: 1, D: 1
+ 1: t1, C: 0, D: 0
+ 0: null, C: 1, D: 1
+
$ cd ..
--- a/tests/test-tag.t Mon Aug 24 23:07:00 2015 -0400
+++ b/tests/test-tag.t Sun Aug 23 23:44:58 2015 -0400
@@ -461,6 +461,13 @@
$ hg log -r '.' -T "{latesttag % '{latesttag}\n'}"
t4
t6
+ $ hg log -r '.' -T "{latesttag('t4') % 'T: {tag}, C: {changes}, D: {distance}\n'}"
+ T: t4, C: 2, D: 2
+ $ hg log -r '.' -T "{latesttag('re:\d') % 'T: {tag}, C: {changes}, D: {distance}\n'}"
+ T: t4, C: 2, D: 2
+ T: t6, C: 2, D: 2
+ $ hg log -r . -T '{join(latesttag(), "*")}\n'
+ t4*t6
$ hg ci -A -m4
adding f4
$ hg log -r 'wdir()' -T "{changessincelatesttag} changes since {latesttag}\n"