view contrib/editmerge @ 25807:2cccaf937a7a

crecord: fix issue when backgrounding editor would leave artefact Before this patch: - if a user was entering a commit message after having ran the curses interface - and then uses ctrl-z, followed by fg to put the editor in the background/foreground - then the curses interface would leave artefact on the screen of the editor, making entering the commit message a difficult task This happened because ncurses registers a signal handler for SIGTSTP and does not restore the original signal handler after running. More info at: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31440392/ curses-wrapper-messing-up-terminal-after-background-foreground-sequence/ 31441709#31441709 This patch restores the original value of the signal handler after running the curses interface and therefore fixes this issue. It don't know how to add a test for this issue, I tested the scenario above manually and it works correctly with the patch.
author Laurent Charignon <l.charignon@gmail.com>
date Wed, 15 Jul 2015 20:39:23 -0700
parents 864c56cb8945
children 4b0fc75f9403
line wrap: on
line source

#!/usr/bin/env bash
# A simple script for opening merge conflicts in the editor.
# Use the following Mercurial settings to enable it.
#
# [ui]
# merge = editmerge
#
# [merge-tools]
# editmerge.args=$output
# editmerge.check=changed
# editmerge.premerge=keep

FILE=$1

getlines() {
  grep -n "<<<<<<" $FILE | cut -f1 -d:
}

# editor preference loosely based on http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/editor
# hg showconfig is at the bottom though, since it's slow to run (0.15 seconds)
ED=$HGEDITOR
if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then
  ED=$VISUAL
fi
if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then
  ED=$EDITOR
fi
if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then
  ED=$(hg showconfig ui.editor)
fi
if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then
  echo "merge failed - unable to find editor"
  exit 1
fi

if [ "$ED" = "emacs" ] || [ "$ED" = "nano" ] || [ "$ED" = "vim" ] ; then
  FIRSTLINE=$(getlines | head -n 1)
  PREVIOUSLINE=""

  # open the editor to the first conflict until there are no more
  # or the user stops editing the file
  while [ ! "$FIRSTLINE" = "" ] && [ ! "$FIRSTLINE" = "$PREVIOUSLINE" ] ; do
    $ED +$FIRSTLINE $FILE
    PREVIOUSLINE=$FIRSTLINE
    FIRSTLINE=$(getlines | head -n 1)
  done
else
  $ED $FILE
fi

# get the line numbers of the remaining conflicts
CONFLICTS=$(getlines | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n/, /g')
if [ ! "$CONFLICTS" = "" ] ; then
  echo "merge failed - resolve the conflicts (line $CONFLICTS) then use 'hg resolve --mark'"
  exit 1
fi

exit 0