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templatefuncs: add mailmap template function
This commit adds a template function to support the .mailmap file
in Mercurial repositories. The .mailmap file comes from git, and
can be used to map new emails and names for old commits. The general
use case is that someone may change their name or author commits
under different emails and aliases, which would make these
commits appear as though they came from different persons. The
file allows you to specify the correct name that should be used
in place of the author field specified in the commit.
The mailmap file has 4 possible formats used to map old "commit"
names to new "proper" names:
1. <proper@email.com> <commit@email.com>
2. Proper Name <commit@email.com>
3. Proper Name <proper@email.com> <commit@email.com>
4. Proper Name <proper@email.com> Commit Name <commit@email.com>
Essentially there is a commit email present in each mailmap entry,
that maps to either an updated name, email, or both. The final
possible format allows commits authored by a person who used
both an old name and an old email to map to a new name and email.
To parse the file, we split by spaces and build a name out
of every element that does not start with "<". Once we find an element
that does start with "<" we concatenate all the name elements that preceded
and add that as a parsed name. We then add the email as the first
parsed email. We repeat the process until the end of the line, or
a comment is found. We will be left with all parsed names in a list,
and all parsed emails in a list, with the 0 index being the proper
values and the 1 index being the commit values (if they were specified
in the entry).
The commit values are added as the keys to a dict, and with the proper
fields as the values. The mapname function takes the mapping object and
the commit author field and attempts to look for a corresponding entry.
To do so we try (commit name, commit email) first, and if no results are
returned then (None, commit email) is also looked up. This is due to
format 4 from above, where someone may have a mailmap entry with both
name and email, and if they don't it is possible they have an entry that
uses only the commit email.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2904
author | Connor Sheehan <sheehan@mozilla.com> |
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date | Mon, 19 Mar 2018 11:16:21 -0400 |
parents | 4441705b7111 |
children | cbc4425e81b5 |
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#require hardlink $ cat > nlinks.py <<EOF > from __future__ import print_function > import sys > from mercurial import util > for f in sorted(sys.stdin.readlines()): > f = f[:-1] > print(util.nlinks(f), f) > EOF $ nlinksdir() > { > find "$@" -type f | $PYTHON $TESTTMP/nlinks.py > } Some implementations of cp can't create hardlinks (replaces 'cp -al' on Linux): $ cat > linkcp.py <<EOF > from __future__ import absolute_import > import sys > from mercurial import util > util.copyfiles(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], hardlink=True) > EOF $ linkcp() > { > $PYTHON $TESTTMP/linkcp.py $1 $2 > } Prepare repo r1: $ hg init r1 $ cd r1 $ echo c1 > f1 $ hg add f1 $ hg ci -m0 $ mkdir d1 $ cd d1 $ echo c2 > f2 $ hg add f2 $ hg ci -m1 $ cd ../.. $ nlinksdir r1/.hg/store 1 r1/.hg/store/00changelog.i 1 r1/.hg/store/00manifest.i 1 r1/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 1 r1/.hg/store/data/f1.i 1 r1/.hg/store/fncache 1 r1/.hg/store/phaseroots 1 r1/.hg/store/undo 1 r1/.hg/store/undo.backup.fncache 1 r1/.hg/store/undo.backupfiles 1 r1/.hg/store/undo.phaseroots Create hardlinked clone r2: $ hg clone -U --debug r1 r2 --config progress.debug=true linking: 1 linking: 2 linking: 3 linking: 4 linking: 5 linking: 6 linking: 7 linked 7 files Create non-hardlinked clone r3: $ hg clone --pull r1 r3 requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files new changesets 40d85e9847f2:7069c422939c updating to branch default 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved Repos r1 and r2 should now contain hardlinked files: $ nlinksdir r1/.hg/store 2 r1/.hg/store/00changelog.i 2 r1/.hg/store/00manifest.i 2 r1/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 2 r1/.hg/store/data/f1.i 2 r1/.hg/store/fncache 1 r1/.hg/store/phaseroots 1 r1/.hg/store/undo 1 r1/.hg/store/undo.backup.fncache 1 r1/.hg/store/undo.backupfiles 1 r1/.hg/store/undo.phaseroots $ nlinksdir r2/.hg/store 2 r2/.hg/store/00changelog.i 2 r2/.hg/store/00manifest.i 2 r2/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 2 r2/.hg/store/data/f1.i 2 r2/.hg/store/fncache Repo r3 should not be hardlinked: $ nlinksdir r3/.hg/store 1 r3/.hg/store/00changelog.i 1 r3/.hg/store/00manifest.i 1 r3/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 1 r3/.hg/store/data/f1.i 1 r3/.hg/store/fncache 1 r3/.hg/store/phaseroots 1 r3/.hg/store/undo 1 r3/.hg/store/undo.backupfiles 1 r3/.hg/store/undo.phaseroots Create a non-inlined filelog in r3: $ cd r3/d1 >>> f = open('data1', 'wb') >>> for x in range(10000): ... f.write("%s\n" % str(x)) >>> f.close() $ for j in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do > cat data1 >> f2 > hg commit -m$j > done $ cd ../.. $ nlinksdir r3/.hg/store 1 r3/.hg/store/00changelog.i 1 r3/.hg/store/00manifest.i 1 r3/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.d 1 r3/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 1 r3/.hg/store/data/f1.i 1 r3/.hg/store/fncache 1 r3/.hg/store/phaseroots 1 r3/.hg/store/undo 1 r3/.hg/store/undo.backup.fncache 1 r3/.hg/store/undo.backup.phaseroots 1 r3/.hg/store/undo.backupfiles 1 r3/.hg/store/undo.phaseroots Push to repo r1 should break up most hardlinks in r2: $ hg -R r2 verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files 2 files, 2 changesets, 2 total revisions $ cd r3 $ hg push pushing to $TESTTMP/r1 searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 10 changesets with 10 changes to 1 files $ cd .. $ nlinksdir r2/.hg/store 1 r2/.hg/store/00changelog.i 1 r2/.hg/store/00manifest.i 1 r2/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 2 r2/.hg/store/data/f1.i [12] r2/\.hg/store/fncache (re) #if hardlink-whitelisted $ nlinksdir r2/.hg/store/fncache 2 r2/.hg/store/fncache #endif $ hg -R r2 verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files 2 files, 2 changesets, 2 total revisions $ cd r1 $ hg up 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved Committing a change to f1 in r1 must break up hardlink f1.i in r2: $ echo c1c1 >> f1 $ hg ci -m00 $ cd .. $ nlinksdir r2/.hg/store 1 r2/.hg/store/00changelog.i 1 r2/.hg/store/00manifest.i 1 r2/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 1 r2/.hg/store/data/f1.i [12] r2/\.hg/store/fncache (re) #if hardlink-whitelisted $ nlinksdir r2/.hg/store/fncache 2 r2/.hg/store/fncache #endif Create a file which exec permissions we will change $ cd r3 $ echo "echo hello world" > f3 $ hg add f3 $ hg ci -mf3 $ cd .. $ cd r3 $ hg tip --template '{rev}:{node|short}\n' 12:d3b77733a28a $ echo bla > f1 $ chmod +x f3 $ hg ci -m1 $ cd .. Create hardlinked copy r4 of r3 (on Linux, we would call 'cp -al'): $ linkcp r3 r4 'checklink' is produced by hardlinking a symlink, which is undefined whether the symlink should be followed or not. It does behave differently on Linux and BSD. Just remove it so the test pass on both platforms. $ rm -f r4/.hg/cache/checklink r4 has hardlinks in the working dir (not just inside .hg): $ nlinksdir r4 2 r4/.hg/00changelog.i 2 r4/.hg/branch 2 r4/.hg/cache/branch2-base 2 r4/.hg/cache/branch2-served 2 r4/.hg/cache/checkisexec (execbit !) ? r4/.hg/cache/checklink-target (glob) (symlink !) 2 r4/.hg/cache/checknoexec (execbit !) 2 r4/.hg/cache/rbc-names-v1 2 r4/.hg/cache/rbc-revs-v1 2 r4/.hg/dirstate 2 r4/.hg/fsmonitor.state (fsmonitor !) 2 r4/.hg/hgrc 2 r4/.hg/last-message.txt 2 r4/.hg/requires 2 r4/.hg/store/00changelog.i 2 r4/.hg/store/00manifest.i 2 r4/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.d 2 r4/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 2 r4/.hg/store/data/f1.i 2 r4/.hg/store/data/f3.i 2 r4/.hg/store/fncache 2 r4/.hg/store/phaseroots 2 r4/.hg/store/undo 2 r4/.hg/store/undo.backup.fncache 2 r4/.hg/store/undo.backup.phaseroots 2 r4/.hg/store/undo.backupfiles 2 r4/.hg/store/undo.phaseroots [24] r4/\.hg/undo\.backup\.dirstate (re) 2 r4/.hg/undo.bookmarks 2 r4/.hg/undo.branch 2 r4/.hg/undo.desc [24] r4/\.hg/undo\.dirstate (re) 2 r4/d1/data1 2 r4/d1/f2 2 r4/f1 2 r4/f3 Update back to revision 12 in r4 should break hardlink of file f1 and f3: #if hardlink-whitelisted $ nlinksdir r4/.hg/undo.backup.dirstate r4/.hg/undo.dirstate 4 r4/.hg/undo.backup.dirstate 4 r4/.hg/undo.dirstate #endif $ hg -R r4 up 12 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (execbit !) 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (no-execbit !) $ nlinksdir r4 2 r4/.hg/00changelog.i 1 r4/.hg/branch 2 r4/.hg/cache/branch2-base 2 r4/.hg/cache/branch2-served 2 r4/.hg/cache/checkisexec (execbit !) 2 r4/.hg/cache/checklink-target (symlink !) 2 r4/.hg/cache/checknoexec (execbit !) 2 r4/.hg/cache/rbc-names-v1 2 r4/.hg/cache/rbc-revs-v1 1 r4/.hg/dirstate 1 r4/.hg/fsmonitor.state (fsmonitor !) 2 r4/.hg/hgrc 2 r4/.hg/last-message.txt 2 r4/.hg/requires 2 r4/.hg/store/00changelog.i 2 r4/.hg/store/00manifest.i 2 r4/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.d 2 r4/.hg/store/data/d1/f2.i 2 r4/.hg/store/data/f1.i 2 r4/.hg/store/data/f3.i 2 r4/.hg/store/fncache 2 r4/.hg/store/phaseroots 2 r4/.hg/store/undo 2 r4/.hg/store/undo.backup.fncache 2 r4/.hg/store/undo.backup.phaseroots 2 r4/.hg/store/undo.backupfiles 2 r4/.hg/store/undo.phaseroots [24] r4/\.hg/undo\.backup\.dirstate (re) 2 r4/.hg/undo.bookmarks 2 r4/.hg/undo.branch 2 r4/.hg/undo.desc [24] r4/\.hg/undo\.dirstate (re) 2 r4/d1/data1 2 r4/d1/f2 1 r4/f1 1 r4/f3 (execbit !) 2 r4/f3 (no-execbit !) #if hardlink-whitelisted $ nlinksdir r4/.hg/undo.backup.dirstate r4/.hg/undo.dirstate 4 r4/.hg/undo.backup.dirstate 4 r4/.hg/undo.dirstate #endif Test hardlinking outside hg: $ mkdir x $ echo foo > x/a $ linkcp x y $ echo bar >> y/a No diff if hardlink: $ diff x/a y/a Test mq hardlinking: $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH $ hg init a $ cd a $ hg qimport -n foo - << EOF > # HG changeset patch > # Date 1 0 > diff -r 2588a8b53d66 a > --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 > +++ b/a Wed Jul 23 15:54:29 2008 +0200 > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ > +a > EOF adding foo to series file $ hg qpush applying foo now at: foo $ cd .. $ linkcp a b $ cd b $ hg qimport -n bar - << EOF > # HG changeset patch > # Date 2 0 > diff -r 2588a8b53d66 a > --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 > +++ b/b Wed Jul 23 15:54:29 2008 +0200 > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ > +b > EOF adding bar to series file $ hg qpush applying bar now at: bar $ cat .hg/patches/status 430ed4828a74fa4047bc816a25500f7472ab4bfe:foo 4e7abb4840c46a910f6d7b4d3c3fc7e5209e684c:bar $ cat .hg/patches/series foo bar $ cat ../a/.hg/patches/status 430ed4828a74fa4047bc816a25500f7472ab4bfe:foo $ cat ../a/.hg/patches/series foo Test tags hardlinking: $ hg qdel -r qbase:qtip patch foo finalized without changeset message patch bar finalized without changeset message $ hg tag -l lfoo $ hg tag foo $ cd .. $ linkcp b c $ cd c $ hg tag -l -r 0 lbar $ hg tag -r 0 bar $ cat .hgtags 4e7abb4840c46a910f6d7b4d3c3fc7e5209e684c foo 430ed4828a74fa4047bc816a25500f7472ab4bfe bar $ cat .hg/localtags 4e7abb4840c46a910f6d7b4d3c3fc7e5209e684c lfoo 430ed4828a74fa4047bc816a25500f7472ab4bfe lbar $ cat ../b/.hgtags 4e7abb4840c46a910f6d7b4d3c3fc7e5209e684c foo $ cat ../b/.hg/localtags 4e7abb4840c46a910f6d7b4d3c3fc7e5209e684c lfoo $ cd ..