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subrepo: add "_cachestorehashvfs" to handle cache store hash files via vfs This "vfs" object will be used by subsequent patches to handle cache store hash files without direct file APIs. This patch decorates "_cachestorehashvfs" with "@propertycache" to delay vfs creation, because it is used only for cooperation with other repositories. In this patch, "/" is used as the path separator, even though "self._repo.join" uses platform specific path separator (e.g. "\\" on Windows). But it is reasonable enough, because "store" and other management file handling already include such implementation, and they work well.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Wed, 19 Nov 2014 18:35:14 +0900
parents 51e5c793a9f4
children f78192115229
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# Extension dedicated to test patch.diff() upgrade modes
#
#
from mercurial import cmdutil, scmutil, patch, util

cmdtable = {}
command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)

@command('autodiff',
    [('', 'git', '', 'git upgrade mode (yes/no/auto/warn/abort)')],
    '[OPTION]... [FILE]...')
def autodiff(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
    diffopts = patch.diffopts(ui, opts)
    git = opts.get('git', 'no')
    brokenfiles = set()
    losedatafn = None
    if git in ('yes', 'no'):
        diffopts.git = git == 'yes'
        diffopts.upgrade = False
    elif git == 'auto':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True
    elif git == 'warn':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True
        def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs):
            brokenfiles.add(fn)
            return True
    elif git == 'abort':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True
        def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs):
            raise util.Abort('losing data for %s' % fn)
    else:
        raise util.Abort('--git must be yes, no or auto')

    node1, node2 = scmutil.revpair(repo, [])
    m = scmutil.match(repo[node2], pats, opts)
    it = patch.diff(repo, node1, node2, match=m, opts=diffopts,
                    losedatafn=losedatafn)
    for chunk in it:
        ui.write(chunk)
    for fn in sorted(brokenfiles):
        ui.write(('data lost for: %s\n' % fn))