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lfs: prefetch lfs blobs when applying merge updates In addition to merge, this method ultimately gets called by many commands: - backout - bisect - clone - fetch - graft - import (without --bypass) - pull -u - rebase - strip - share - transplant - unbundle - update Additionally, it's also called by histedit, shelve, unshelve, and split, but it seems that the related blobs should always be available locally for these. For `hg update`, it happens after the normal argument checking and pre-update hook processing, and remote corruption is detected prior to manipulating the working directory. Other commands could use this treatment (archive, cat, revert, etc), but this covers so many of the frequently used bulk commands, it seems like a good starting point. Losing the verbose message that prints the file name before a corrupt blob aborts the command is a little sad, because there's no easy way to go from oid to file name. I'd like to change that message to list the file name so it looks cleaner and less cryptic, but the pointer object is nowhere near where it needs to be to do this. So punt on that for now.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sat, 03 Feb 2018 21:26:12 -0500
parents 90d84e1e427a
children d0e8933d6dad
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# posplit - split messages in paragraphs on .po/.pot files
#
# license: MIT/X11/Expat
#

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import polib
import re
import sys

def addentry(po, entry, cache):
    e = cache.get(entry.msgid)
    if e:
        e.occurrences.extend(entry.occurrences)
    else:
        po.append(entry)
        cache[entry.msgid] = entry

def mkentry(orig, delta, msgid, msgstr):
    entry = polib.POEntry()
    entry.merge(orig)
    entry.msgid = msgid or orig.msgid
    entry.msgstr = msgstr or orig.msgstr
    entry.occurrences = [(p, int(l) + delta) for (p, l) in orig.occurrences]
    return entry

if __name__ == "__main__":
    po = polib.pofile(sys.argv[1])

    cache = {}
    entries = po[:]
    po[:] = []
    findd = re.compile(r' *\.\. (\w+)::') # for finding directives
    for entry in entries:
        msgids = entry.msgid.split(u'\n\n')
        if entry.msgstr:
            msgstrs = entry.msgstr.split(u'\n\n')
        else:
            msgstrs = [u''] * len(msgids)

        if len(msgids) != len(msgstrs):
            # places the whole existing translation as a fuzzy
            # translation for each paragraph, to give the
            # translator a chance to recover part of the old
            # translation - erasing extra paragraphs is
            # probably better than retranslating all from start
            if 'fuzzy' not in entry.flags:
                entry.flags.append('fuzzy')
            msgstrs = [entry.msgstr] * len(msgids)

        delta = 0
        for msgid, msgstr in zip(msgids, msgstrs):
            if msgid and msgid != '::':
                newentry = mkentry(entry, delta, msgid, msgstr)
                mdirective = findd.match(msgid)
                if mdirective:
                    if not msgid[mdirective.end():].rstrip():
                        # only directive, nothing to translate here
                        delta += 2
                        continue
                    directive = mdirective.group(1)
                    if directive in ('container', 'include'):
                        if msgid.rstrip('\n').count('\n') == 0:
                            # only rst syntax, nothing to translate
                            delta += 2
                            continue
                        else:
                            # lines following directly, unexpected
                            print('Warning: text follows line with directive' \
                                  ' %s' % directive)
                    comment = 'do not translate: .. %s::' % directive
                    if not newentry.comment:
                        newentry.comment = comment
                    elif comment not in newentry.comment:
                        newentry.comment += '\n' + comment
                addentry(po, newentry, cache)
            delta += 2 + msgid.count('\n')
    po.save()