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revsetlang: do not pass in non-bytes to parse()
Since parse() isn't a simple function, we shouldn't expect it would raise
TypeError or ValueError for invalid inputs. Before, TypeError was raised
at 'if pos != len(spec)', which was quite late to report an error.
This patch also makes tokenize() detect invalid object before converting
it to a py3-safe bytes.
Spotted while adding the 'revset(...)' hack to _parsewith().
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Tue, 17 Apr 2018 21:59:58 +0900 |
parents | f9262456fb01 |
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#!/bin/rc # 9diff - Mercurial extdiff wrapper for diff(1) rfork e fn getfiles { cd $1 && for(f in `{du -as | awk '{print $2}'}) test -f $f && echo `{cleanname $f} } fn usage { echo >[1=2] usage: 9diff [diff options] parent child root exit usage } opts=() while(~ $1 -*){ opts=($opts $1) shift } if(! ~ $#* 3) usage # extdiff will set the parent and child to a single file if there is # only one change. If there are multiple changes, directories will be # set. diff(1) does not cope particularly with directories; instead we # do the recursion ourselves and diff each file individually. if(test -f $1) diff $opts $1 $2 if not{ # extdiff will create a snapshot of the working copy to prevent # conflicts during the diff. We circumvent this behavior by # diffing against the repository root to produce plumbable # output. This is antisocial. for(f in `{sort -u <{getfiles $1} <{getfiles $2}}){ file1=$1/$f; test -f $file1 || file1=/dev/null file2=$3/$f; test -f $file2 || file2=/dev/null diff $opts $file1 $file2 } } exit ''