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identify: add template support
This is based on a patch proposed last year by Mathias De Maré[1], with a few
changes.
- Tags and bookmarks are now formatted lists, for more flexible queries.
- The templater is populated whether or not [-nibtB] is specified. (Plain
output is unchanged.) This seems more consistent with other templated
commands.
- The 'id' property is a string, instead of a list.
- The parents of 'wdir()' have their own list of attributes.
I left 'id' as a string because it seems very useful for generating version
info. It's also a bit strange because the value and meaning changes depending
on whether or not --debug is passed (short vs full hash), whether the revision
is a merge or not (one hash or two, separated by a '+'), the working directory
or not (node vs p1node), and local or not (remote defaults to tip, and never has
'+'). The equivalent string built with {rev} seems much less useful, and I
couldn't think of a reasonable name, so I left it out.
The discussion seemed to be pointing towards having a list of nodes, with more
than one entry for a merge. It seems simpler to give the nodes a name, and use
{node} for the actual commit probed, especially now that there is a virtual node
for 'wdir()'.
Yuya mentioned using fm.nested() in that thread, so I did for the parent nodes.
I'm not sure if the plan is to fill in all of the context attributes in these
items, or if these nested items should simply be made {p1node} and {p1rev}.
I used ':' as the tag separator for consistency with {tags} in the log
templater. Likewise, bookmarks are separated by a space for consistency with
the corresponding log template.
[1] https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2016-August/087039.html
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sat, 24 Jun 2017 23:09:21 -0400 |
parents | 3eeb8e138e5c |
children | 6939b6ac960a |
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from __future__ import absolute_import import unittest from mercurial import error, mdiff # for readability, line numbers are 0-origin text1 = ''' 00 at OLD 01 at OLD 02 at OLD 02 at NEW, 03 at OLD 03 at NEW, 04 at OLD 04 at NEW, 05 at OLD 05 at NEW, 06 at OLD 07 at OLD 08 at OLD 09 at OLD 10 at OLD 11 at OLD '''[1:] # strip initial LF text2 = ''' 00 at NEW 01 at NEW 02 at NEW, 03 at OLD 03 at NEW, 04 at OLD 04 at NEW, 05 at OLD 05 at NEW, 06 at OLD 06 at NEW 07 at NEW 08 at NEW 09 at NEW 10 at NEW 11 at NEW '''[1:] # strip initial LF def filteredblocks(blocks, rangeb): """return `rangea` extracted from `blocks` coming from `mdiff.blocksinrange` along with the mask of blocks within rangeb. """ filtered, rangea = mdiff.blocksinrange(blocks, rangeb) skipped = [b not in filtered for b in blocks] return rangea, skipped class blocksinrangetests(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.blocks = list(mdiff.allblocks(text1, text2)) assert self.blocks == [ ([0, 3, 0, 2], '!'), ((3, 7, 2, 6), '='), ([7, 12, 6, 12], '!'), ((12, 12, 12, 12), '='), ], self.blocks def testWithinEqual(self): """linerange within an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ linerange2 = (3, 5) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (4, 6)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualStrictly(self): """linerange matching exactly an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ linerange2 = (2, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualLowerbound(self): """linerange at beginning of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ linerange2 = (2, 4) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 5)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualLowerboundOneline(self): """oneline-linerange at beginning of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ linerange2 = (2, 3) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 4)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualUpperbound(self): """linerange at end of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^ linerange2 = (3, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (4, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinEqualUpperboundOneLine(self): """oneline-linerange at end of an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ linerange2 = (5, 6) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (6, 7)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True]) def testWithinFirstBlockNeq(self): """linerange within the first "!" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ # | (empty) # ^ # ^^ for linerange2 in [ (0, 1), (1, 1), (1, 2), (0, 2), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 3)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, True, True, True]) def testWithinLastBlockNeq(self): """linerange within the last "!" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^ # ^ # | (empty) # ^^^^^^ # ^ for linerange2 in [ (6, 7), (7, 8), (7, 7), (6, 12), (11, 12), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (7, 12)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, True, False, True]) def testAccrossTwoBlocks(self): """linerange accross two blocks""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ linerange2 = (1, 5) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 6)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, True, True]) def testCrossingSeveralBlocks(self): """linerange accross three blocks""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^^^^ linerange2 = (1, 8) linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 12)) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, False, True]) def testStartInEqBlock(self): """linerange starting in an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^^^ # ^^^^^^^ for linerange2, expectedlinerange1 in [ ((5, 9), (6, 12)), ((4, 11), (5, 12)), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, expectedlinerange1) self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, False, True]) def testEndInEqBlock(self): """linerange ending in an "=" block""" # IDX 0 1 # 012345678901 # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old) # ^^ # ^^^^^ for linerange2, expectedlinerange1 in [ ((1, 3), (0, 4)), ((0, 4), (0, 5)), ]: linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2) self.assertEqual(linerange1, expectedlinerange1) self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, True, True]) def testOutOfRange(self): """linerange exceeding file size""" exctype = error.Abort for linerange2 in [ (0, 34), (15, 12), ]: # Could be `with self.assertRaises(error.Abort)` but python2.6 # does not have assertRaises context manager. try: mdiff.blocksinrange(self.blocks, linerange2) except exctype as exc: self.assertTrue('line range exceeds file size' in str(exc)) else: self.fail('%s not raised' % exctype.__name__) if __name__ == '__main__': import silenttestrunner silenttestrunner.main(__name__)