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templatekw/help: document the {parents} keyword
The {parents} keyword does not appear in the generated documentation for
templates because it is added by `changeset_templater` (and this is because
its behavior depends on `ui`, so it can't be defined as a normal template
keyword; see comments in `changeset_templater._show()`).
Add it to the documentation synthetically by creating a stub documentation
function.
Test plan: built the docs and examined the man page to verify that this
keyword is now documented. I'm not sure how to test the i18n extraction part,
but assume it will just work given that this patch doesn't do anything too
crazy.
author | epriestley <hg@yghe.net> |
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date | Tue, 10 Jul 2012 09:11:53 -0700 |
parents | 3fbc6e3abdbd |
children | 93d97a212559 |
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/* exewrapper.c - wrapper for calling a python script on Windows Copyright 2012 Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com> and others This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. */ #include <Python.h> #include <windows.h> #ifdef __GNUC__ int strcat_s(char *d, size_t n, const char *s) { return !strncat(d, s, n); } #endif static char pyscript[MAX_PATH + 10]; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { char *dot; int ret; int i; int n; char **pyargv; WIN32_FIND_DATA fdata; HANDLE hfind; const char *err; if (GetModuleFileName(NULL, pyscript, sizeof(pyscript)) == 0) { err = "GetModuleFileName failed"; goto bail; } dot = strrchr(pyscript, '.'); if (dot == NULL) { err = "malformed module filename"; goto bail; } *dot = 0; /* cut trailing ".exe" */ hfind = FindFirstFile(pyscript, &fdata); if (hfind != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { /* pyscript exists, close handle */ FindClose(hfind); } else { /* file pyscript isn't there, take <pyscript>exe.py */ strcat_s(pyscript, sizeof(pyscript), "exe.py"); } /* Only add the pyscript to the args, if it's not already there. It may already be there, if the script spawned a child process of itself, in the same way as it got called, that is, with the pyscript already in place. So we optionally accept the pyscript as the first argument (argv[1]), letting our exe taking the role of the python interpreter. */ if (argc >= 2 && strcmp(argv[1], pyscript) == 0) { /* pyscript is already in the args, so there is no need to copy the args and we can directly call the python interpreter with the original args. */ return Py_Main(argc, argv); } /* Start assembling the args for the Python interpreter call. We put the name of our exe (argv[0]) in the position where the python.exe canonically is, and insert the pyscript next. */ pyargv = malloc((argc + 5) * sizeof(char*)); if (pyargv == NULL) { err = "not enough memory"; goto bail; } n = 0; pyargv[n++] = argv[0]; pyargv[n++] = pyscript; /* copy remaining args from the command line */ for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) pyargv[n++] = argv[i]; /* argv[argc] is guaranteed to be NULL, so we forward that guarantee */ pyargv[n] = NULL; ret = Py_Main(n, pyargv); /* The Python interpreter call */ free(pyargv); return ret; bail: fprintf(stderr, "abort: %s\n", err); return 255; }