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peer: introduce real peer classes This change separates peer implementations from the repository implementation. localpeer currently is a simple pass-through to localrepository, except for legacy calls, which have already been removed from localpeer. This ensures that the local client code only uses the most modern peer API when talking to local repos. Peers have a .local() method which returns either None or the underlying localrepository (or descendant thereof). Repos have a .peer() method to return a freshly constructed localpeer. The latter is used by hg.peer(), and also to allow folks to pass either a peer or a repo to some generic helper methods. We might want to get rid of .peer() eventually. The only user of locallegacypeer is debugdiscovery, which uses it to pose as a pre-setdiscovery client. But we decided to leave the old API defined in locallegacypeer for clarity and maybe for other uses in the future. It might be nice to actually define the peer API directly in peer.py as stub methods. One problem there is, however, that localpeer implements lock/addchangegroup, whereas the true remote peers implement unbundle. It might be desireable to get rid of this distinction eventually.
author Peter Arrenbrecht <peter.arrenbrecht@gmail.com>
date Fri, 13 Jul 2012 21:47:06 +0200
parents 525fdb738975
children 979b107eaea2
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import os, sys, textwrap
# import from the live mercurial repo
sys.path.insert(0, "..")
# fall back to pure modules if required C extensions are not available
sys.path.append(os.path.join('..', 'mercurial', 'pure'))
from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
from mercurial import encoding
from mercurial.commands import table, globalopts
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.help import helptable
from mercurial import extensions
from mercurial import util

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
        allopts = []
        if shortopt:
            allopts.append("-%s" % shortopt)
        if longopt:
            allopts.append("--%s" % longopt)
        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(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 section(ui, s):
    ui.write("%s\n%s\n\n" % (s, "-" * encoding.colwidth(s)))

def subsection(ui, s):
    ui.write("%s\n%s\n\n" % (s, '"' * encoding.colwidth(s)))

def subsubsection(ui, s):
    ui.write("%s\n%s\n\n" % (s, "." * encoding.colwidth(s)))

def subsubsubsection(ui, s):
    ui.write("%s\n%s\n\n" % (s, "#" * encoding.colwidth(s)))


def show_doc(ui):
    # print options
    section(ui, _("Options"))
    for optstr, desc in get_opts(globalopts):
        ui.write("%s\n    %s\n\n" % (optstr, desc))

    # print cmds
    section(ui, _("Commands"))
    commandprinter(ui, table, subsection)

    # print topics
    for names, sec, doc in helptable:
        if names[0] == "config":
            # The config help topic is included in the hgrc.5 man
            # page.
            continue
        for name in names:
            ui.write(".. _%s:\n" % name)
        ui.write("\n")
        section(ui, sec)
        if util.safehasattr(doc, '__call__'):
            doc = doc()
        ui.write(doc)
        ui.write("\n")

    section(ui, _("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(None, extensionname, None)
        subsection(ui, extensionname)
        ui.write("%s\n\n" % mod.__doc__)
        cmdtable = getattr(mod, 'cmdtable', None)
        if cmdtable:
            subsubsection(ui, _('Commands'))
            commandprinter(ui, cmdtable, subsubsubsection)

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)
        sectionfunc(ui, d['cmd'])
        # 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"))
            for optstr, desc in opt_output:
                if desc:
                    s = "%-*s  %s" % (opts_len, optstr, desc)
                else:
                    s = optstr
                ui.write("%s\n" % s)
            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__":
    show_doc(sys.stdout)