Mercurial > hg-stable
changeset 23993:eedade006458
revset: introduce _parsealiasdefn to parse alias definitions strictly
This patch introduces "_parsealiasdefn" to parse alias definitions
strictly. For example, it can avoid problems below, which current
implementation can't.
- the shorter name argument breaks referring the longer name one in
the definition, if the former is completely prefix of the latter
for example, the alias definition "foo($1, $10) = $1 or $10" is
parsed as "_aliasarg('$1') or _aliasarg('$1')0" and causes parse
error, because tail "0" of "_aliasarg('$1')0" is invalid.
- argument names in the quoted string are broken
for example, the definition "foo($1) = $1 or desc('$1')" is parsed
as "_aliasarg('$1') or desc('_aliasarg(\'$1\')')" and causes
unexpected description matching against not '$1' but '_aliasarg(\'$1\')'.
To decrease complication of patch, current implementation for alias
definitions is replaced by "_parsealiasdefn" in the subsequent
patch. This patch just introduces it.
This patch defines "_parsealiasdefn" not as a method of "revsetalias"
class but as a one of "revset" module, because of ease of testing by
doctest.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Mon, 02 Feb 2015 23:07:04 +0900 |
parents | db85e454fccc |
children | 8a2156780839 |
files | mercurial/revset.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/revset.py Mon Feb 02 22:28:52 2015 +0900 +++ b/mercurial/revset.py Mon Feb 02 23:07:04 2015 +0900 @@ -2242,6 +2242,71 @@ except error.ParseError, inst: return (decl, None, None, parseerrordetail(inst)) +def _parsealiasdefn(defn, args): + """Parse alias definition ``defn`` + + This function also replaces alias argument references in the + specified definition by ``_aliasarg(ARGNAME)``. + + ``args`` is a list of alias argument names, or None if the alias + is declared as a symbol. + + This returns "tree" as parsing result. + + >>> args = ['$1', '$2', 'foo'] + >>> print prettyformat(_parsealiasdefn('$1 or foo', args)) + (or + (func + ('symbol', '_aliasarg') + ('string', '$1')) + (func + ('symbol', '_aliasarg') + ('string', 'foo'))) + >>> try: + ... _parsealiasdefn('$1 or $bar', args) + ... except error.ParseError, inst: + ... print parseerrordetail(inst) + at 6: '$' not for alias arguments + >>> args = ['$1', '$10', 'foo'] + >>> print prettyformat(_parsealiasdefn('$10 or foobar', args)) + (or + (func + ('symbol', '_aliasarg') + ('string', '$10')) + ('symbol', 'foobar')) + >>> print prettyformat(_parsealiasdefn('"$1" or "foo"', args)) + (or + ('string', '$1') + ('string', 'foo')) + """ + def tokenizedefn(program, lookup=None): + if args: + argset = set(args) + else: + argset = set() + + for t, value, pos in _tokenizealias(program, lookup=lookup): + if t == 'symbol': + if value in argset: + # emulate tokenization of "_aliasarg('ARGNAME')": + # "_aliasarg()" is an unknown symbol only used separate + # alias argument placeholders from regular strings. + yield ('symbol', '_aliasarg', pos) + yield ('(', None, pos) + yield ('string', value, pos) + yield (')', None, pos) + continue + elif value.startswith('$'): + raise error.ParseError(_("'$' not for alias arguments"), + pos) + yield (t, value, pos) + + p = parser.parser(tokenizedefn, elements) + tree, pos = p.parse(defn) + if pos != len(defn): + raise error.ParseError(_('invalid token'), pos) + return tree + class revsetalias(object): # whether own `error` information is already shown or not. # this avoids showing same warning multiple times at each `findaliases`.