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scmutil: add method for looking up a context given a revision symbol
changectx's constructor currently supports a mix if inputs:
* integer revnums
* binary nodeids
* '.', 'tip', 'null'
* stringified revnums
* namespaced identifiers (e.g. bookmarks and tags)
* hex nodeids
* partial hex nodeids
The first two are always internal [1]. The other five can be specified
by the user. The third type ('.', 'tip', 'null') often comes from
either the user or internal callers. We probably have some internal
callers that pass hex nodeids too, perhaps even partial ones
(histedit?). There are only a few callers that pass user-supplied
strings: revsets.stringset, peer.lookup, webutil.changeidctx, and
maybe one or two more.
Supporting this mix of things in the constructor is convenient, but a
bit strange, IMO. For example, if repo[node] is given a node that's
not in the repo, it will first check if it's bookmark etc before
raising an exception. Of course, the risk of it being a bookmark is
extremely small, but it just feels ugly.
Also, a problem with having this code in the constructor (whether it
supports a mix of types or not) is that it's harder to override (I'd
like to override it, and that's how this series started).
This patch starts moving out the handling of user-supplied strings by
introducing scmutil.revsymbol(). So far, that just checks that the
input is indeed a string, and then delegates to repo[symbol]. The
patch also calls it from revsets.stringset to prove that it works.
[1] Well, you probably can enter a 20-byte binary nodeid on the
command line, but I don't think we should care to preserve
support for that.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3024
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Mon, 02 Apr 2018 16:18:33 -0700 |
parents | bf2db35a6fe7 |
children | 8bacc09814ba |
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#!/usr/bin/env python from __future__ import absolute_import """ Small and dumb HTTP server for use in tests. """ import optparse import os import signal import socket import sys from mercurial import ( server, util, ) httpserver = util.httpserver OptionParser = optparse.OptionParser if os.environ.get('HGIPV6', '0') == '1': class simplehttpserver(httpserver.httpserver): address_family = socket.AF_INET6 else: simplehttpserver = httpserver.httpserver class _httprequesthandler(httpserver.simplehttprequesthandler): def log_message(self, format, *args): httpserver.simplehttprequesthandler.log_message(self, format, *args) sys.stderr.flush() class simplehttpservice(object): def __init__(self, host, port): self.address = (host, port) def init(self): self.httpd = simplehttpserver(self.address, _httprequesthandler) def run(self): self.httpd.serve_forever() if __name__ == '__main__': parser = OptionParser() parser.add_option('-p', '--port', dest='port', type='int', default=8000, help='TCP port to listen on', metavar='PORT') parser.add_option('-H', '--host', dest='host', default='localhost', help='hostname or IP to listen on', metavar='HOST') parser.add_option('--logfile', help='file name of access/error log') parser.add_option('--pid', dest='pid', help='file name where the PID of the server is stored') parser.add_option('-f', '--foreground', dest='foreground', action='store_true', help='do not start the HTTP server in the background') parser.add_option('--daemon-postexec', action='append') (options, args) = parser.parse_args() signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda x, y: sys.exit(0)) if options.foreground and options.logfile: parser.error("options --logfile and --foreground are mutually " "exclusive") if options.foreground and options.pid: parser.error("options --pid and --foreground are mutually exclusive") opts = {'pid_file': options.pid, 'daemon': not options.foreground, 'daemon_postexec': options.daemon_postexec} service = simplehttpservice(options.host, options.port) server.runservice(opts, initfn=service.init, runfn=service.run, logfile=options.logfile, runargs=[sys.executable, __file__] + sys.argv[1:])