view mercurial/pushkey.py @ 50821:28c0fcff24e5 stable

rhg: fix the bug where sparse config is interpreted as relglob instead of glob relglob apparently (in contrast with relpath) matches everywhere in the tree, whereas glob only matches at the root. The python version interprets these patterns as "glob" (see "normalize(include, b'glob', ...)" in match.py)
author Arseniy Alekseyev <aalekseyev@janestreet.com>
date Thu, 10 Aug 2023 19:00:19 +0100
parents 6000f5b25c9b
children f4733654f144
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# pushkey.py - dispatching for pushing and pulling keys
#
# Copyright 2010 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.


from . import (
    bookmarks,
    encoding,
    obsolete,
    phases,
)


def _nslist(repo):
    n = {}
    for k in _namespaces:
        n[k] = b""
    if not obsolete.isenabled(repo, obsolete.exchangeopt):
        n.pop(b'obsolete')
    return n


_namespaces = {
    b"namespaces": (lambda *x: False, _nslist),
    b"bookmarks": (bookmarks.pushbookmark, bookmarks.listbookmarks),
    b"phases": (phases.pushphase, phases.listphases),
    b"obsolete": (obsolete.pushmarker, obsolete.listmarkers),
}


def register(namespace, pushkey, listkeys):
    _namespaces[namespace] = (pushkey, listkeys)


def _get(namespace):
    return _namespaces.get(namespace, (lambda *x: False, lambda *x: {}))


def push(repo, namespace, key, old, new):
    '''should succeed iff value was old'''
    pk = _get(namespace)[0]
    return pk(repo, key, old, new)


def list(repo, namespace):
    '''return a dict'''
    lk = _get(namespace)[1]
    return lk(repo)


encode = encoding.fromlocal

decode = encoding.tolocal


def encodekeys(keys):
    """encode the content of a pushkey namespace for exchange over the wire"""
    return b'\n'.join([b'%s\t%s' % (encode(k), encode(v)) for k, v in keys])


def decodekeys(data):
    """decode the content of a pushkey namespace from exchange over the wire"""
    result = {}
    for l in data.splitlines():
        k, v = l.split(b'\t')
        result[decode(k)] = decode(v)
    return result