exchange: support defining narrow file patterns for pull
This commit teaches exchange.pull() about the desire to perform a
narrow file pull. We simply pass include and exclude patterns to
the function. The values are validated and stored on the pulloperation
instance.
hg.clone() has been taught to pass these arguments to exchange.pull().
If the arguments are not passed to exchange.pull(), the active narrow
patterns from the repository will automatically be used. We /could/
always use the narrow patterns from the repo. However, allowing
explicit values to be passed in allows us to perform data fetching
that doesn't necessarily align with the repo configuration. This
provides more flexibility.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4539
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""usage: %s DOC ...
where DOC is the name of a document
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import sys
import textwrap
# This script is executed during installs and may not have C extensions
# available. Relax C module requirements.
os.environ['HGMODULEPOLICY'] = 'allow'
# import from the live mercurial repo
sys.path.insert(0, "..")
from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
# Load util so that the locale path is set by i18n.setdatapath() before
# calling _().
from mercurial import util
util.datapath
from mercurial import (
commands,
extensions,
help,
minirst,
ui as uimod,
)
from mercurial.i18n import (
gettext,
_,
)
table = commands.table
globalopts = commands.globalopts
helptable = help.helptable
loaddoc = help.loaddoc
def get_desc(docstr):
if not docstr:
return "", ""
# sanitize
docstr = docstr.strip("\n")
docstr = docstr.rstrip()
shortdesc = docstr.splitlines()[0].strip()
i = docstr.find("\n")
if i != -1:
desc = docstr[i + 2:]
else:
desc = shortdesc
desc = textwrap.dedent(desc)
return (shortdesc, desc)
def get_opts(opts):
for opt in opts:
if len(opt) == 5:
shortopt, longopt, default, desc, optlabel = opt
else:
shortopt, longopt, default, desc = opt
optlabel = _("VALUE")
allopts = []
if shortopt:
allopts.append("-%s" % shortopt)
if longopt:
allopts.append("--%s" % longopt)
if isinstance(default, list):
allopts[-1] += " <%s[+]>" % optlabel
elif (default is not None) and not isinstance(default, bool):
allopts[-1] += " <%s>" % optlabel
if '\n' in desc:
# only remove line breaks and indentation
desc = ' '.join(l.lstrip() for l in desc.split('\n'))
desc += default and _(" (default: %s)") % default or ""
yield (", ".join(allopts), desc)
def get_cmd(cmd, cmdtable):
d = {}
attr = cmdtable[cmd]
cmds = cmd.lstrip("^").split("|")
d['cmd'] = cmds[0]
d['aliases'] = cmd.split("|")[1:]
d['desc'] = get_desc(gettext(attr[0].__doc__))
d['opts'] = list(get_opts(attr[1]))
s = 'hg ' + cmds[0]
if len(attr) > 2:
if not attr[2].startswith('hg'):
s += ' ' + attr[2]
else:
s = attr[2]
d['synopsis'] = s.strip()
return d
def showdoc(ui):
# print options
ui.write(minirst.section(_("Options")))
multioccur = False
for optstr, desc in get_opts(globalopts):
ui.write("%s\n %s\n\n" % (optstr, desc))
if optstr.endswith("[+]>"):
multioccur = True
if multioccur:
ui.write(_("\n[+] marked option can be specified multiple times\n"))
ui.write("\n")
# print cmds
ui.write(minirst.section(_("Commands")))
commandprinter(ui, table, minirst.subsection)
# print help topics
# The config help topic is included in the hgrc.5 man page.
helpprinter(ui, helptable, minirst.section, exclude=['config'])
ui.write(minirst.section(_("Extensions")))
ui.write(_("This section contains help for extensions that are "
"distributed together with Mercurial. Help for other "
"extensions is available in the help system."))
ui.write(("\n\n"
".. contents::\n"
" :class: htmlonly\n"
" :local:\n"
" :depth: 1\n\n"))
for extensionname in sorted(allextensionnames()):
mod = extensions.load(ui, extensionname, None)
ui.write(minirst.subsection(extensionname))
ui.write("%s\n\n" % gettext(mod.__doc__))
cmdtable = getattr(mod, 'cmdtable', None)
if cmdtable:
ui.write(minirst.subsubsection(_('Commands')))
commandprinter(ui, cmdtable, minirst.subsubsubsection)
def showtopic(ui, topic):
extrahelptable = [
(["common"], '', loaddoc('common')),
(["hg.1"], '', loaddoc('hg.1')),
(["hg-ssh.8"], '', loaddoc('hg-ssh.8')),
(["hgignore.5"], '', loaddoc('hgignore.5')),
(["hgrc.5"], '', loaddoc('hgrc.5')),
(["hgignore.5.gendoc"], '', loaddoc('hgignore')),
(["hgrc.5.gendoc"], '', loaddoc('config')),
]
helpprinter(ui, helptable + extrahelptable, None, include=[topic])
def helpprinter(ui, helptable, sectionfunc, include=[], exclude=[]):
for names, sec, doc in helptable:
if exclude and names[0] in exclude:
continue
if include and names[0] not in include:
continue
for name in names:
ui.write(".. _%s:\n" % name)
ui.write("\n")
if sectionfunc:
ui.write(sectionfunc(sec))
if callable(doc):
doc = doc(ui)
ui.write(doc)
ui.write("\n")
def commandprinter(ui, cmdtable, sectionfunc):
h = {}
for c, attr in cmdtable.items():
f = c.split("|")[0]
f = f.lstrip("^")
h[f] = c
cmds = h.keys()
cmds.sort()
for f in cmds:
if f.startswith("debug"):
continue
d = get_cmd(h[f], cmdtable)
ui.write(sectionfunc(d['cmd']))
# short description
ui.write(d['desc'][0])
# synopsis
ui.write("::\n\n")
synopsislines = d['synopsis'].splitlines()
for line in synopsislines:
# some commands (such as rebase) have a multi-line
# synopsis
ui.write(" %s\n" % line)
ui.write('\n')
# description
ui.write("%s\n\n" % d['desc'][1])
# options
opt_output = list(d['opts'])
if opt_output:
opts_len = max([len(line[0]) for line in opt_output])
ui.write(_("Options:\n\n"))
multioccur = False
for optstr, desc in opt_output:
if desc:
s = "%-*s %s" % (opts_len, optstr, desc)
else:
s = optstr
ui.write("%s\n" % s)
if optstr.endswith("[+]>"):
multioccur = True
if multioccur:
ui.write(_("\n[+] marked option can be specified"
" multiple times\n"))
ui.write("\n")
# aliases
if d['aliases']:
ui.write(_(" aliases: %s\n\n") % " ".join(d['aliases']))
def allextensionnames():
return extensions.enabled().keys() + extensions.disabled().keys()
if __name__ == "__main__":
doc = 'hg.1.gendoc'
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
doc = sys.argv[1]
ui = uimod.ui.load()
if doc == 'hg.1.gendoc':
showdoc(ui)
else:
showtopic(ui, sys.argv[1])