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revset: pass repo when passing ui
The repo instance is currently only used to provide a changeset
lookup function as part of parsing revsets. I /think/ this allows
node fragments to resolve. I'm not sure why we wouldn't want this
to always "just work" if parsing a revset string.
Plus, an upcoming commit will introduce a new consumer that needs a
handle on the repo. So passing it more often will make that code
work more.
Passing a repo instance in all callers of revset.match* results in
a bunch of test changes. Notably, branch and tags caches get
populated as part of evaluating revsets. I'm not sure if this is
desirable. So this patch takes the conservative approach and only
passes the repo if we're passing a ui instance.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D97
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 15 Jul 2017 15:51:57 -0700 |
parents | 91a2ec8e7fa0 |
children | eddca62d9e64 |
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from __future__ import print_function from mercurial import demandimport demandimport.enable() import os import subprocess import sys # Only run if demandimport is allowed if subprocess.call(['python', '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'], 'demandimport']): sys.exit(80) if os.name != 'nt': try: import distutils.msvc9compiler print('distutils.msvc9compiler needs to be an immediate ' 'importerror on non-windows platforms') distutils.msvc9compiler except ImportError: pass import re rsub = re.sub def f(obj): l = repr(obj) l = rsub("0x[0-9a-fA-F]+", "0x?", l) l = rsub("from '.*'", "from '?'", l) l = rsub("'<[a-z]*>'", "'<whatever>'", l) return l import os print("os =", f(os)) print("os.system =", f(os.system)) print("os =", f(os)) from mercurial import util print("util =", f(util)) print("util.system =", f(util.system)) print("util =", f(util)) print("util.system =", f(util.system)) from mercurial import hgweb print("hgweb =", f(hgweb)) print("hgweb_mod =", f(hgweb.hgweb_mod)) print("hgweb =", f(hgweb)) import re as fred print("fred =", f(fred)) import re as remod print("remod =", f(remod)) import sys as re print("re =", f(re)) print("fred =", f(fred)) print("fred.sub =", f(fred.sub)) print("fred =", f(fred)) remod.escape # use remod print("remod =", f(remod)) print("re =", f(re)) print("re.stderr =", f(re.stderr)) print("re =", f(re)) # Test access to special attributes through demandmod proxy from mercurial import pvec as pvecproxy print("pvecproxy =", f(pvecproxy)) print("pvecproxy.__doc__ = %r" % (' '.join(pvecproxy.__doc__.split()[:3]) + ' ...')) print("pvecproxy.__name__ = %r" % pvecproxy.__name__) # __name__ must be accessible via __dict__ so the relative imports can be # resolved print("pvecproxy.__dict__['__name__'] = %r" % pvecproxy.__dict__['__name__']) print("pvecproxy =", f(pvecproxy)) import contextlib print("contextlib =", f(contextlib)) try: from contextlib import unknownattr print('no demandmod should be created for attribute of non-package ' 'module:\ncontextlib.unknownattr =', f(unknownattr)) except ImportError as inst: print('contextlib.unknownattr = ImportError: %s' % rsub(r"'", '', str(inst))) # Unlike the import statement, __import__() function should not raise # ImportError even if fromlist has an unknown item # (see Python/import.c:import_module_level() and ensure_fromlist()) contextlibimp = __import__('contextlib', globals(), locals(), ['unknownattr']) print("__import__('contextlib', ..., ['unknownattr']) =", f(contextlibimp)) print("hasattr(contextlibimp, 'unknownattr') =", util.safehasattr(contextlibimp, 'unknownattr')) demandimport.disable() os.environ['HGDEMANDIMPORT'] = 'disable' # this enable call should not actually enable demandimport! demandimport.enable() from mercurial import node print("node =", f(node))