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graphlog: display obsolete changeset as "x" Changeset detected as obsolete will be displayed as "x" instead of 'o': o new rewritten changeset | | x old obsolete changeset |/ | o base This will be useful even when some obsolete changeset will be "hidden" because not all obsolete changeset can be hidden. If an obsolete changeset have non-obsolete descendant we can't simply hide it. And having a clear visual hint that the changeset is obsolete is useful. The main reason to make this minor change right now is to: 1) introduce an officiel user of the `ctx.obsolete()` method that will detect breakage earlier than third party code (mutable, hgview) 2) Do not display any vocabulary related to obsolete. Such vocabulary will require discussion.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@logilab.fr>
date Wed, 04 Jul 2012 17:29:49 +0200
parents afccc64eea73
children a08775ec89f2
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import os, sys
from hgext import color
from mercurial import dispatch, ui

# ensure errors aren't buffered
testui = color.colorui()
testui.pushbuffer()
testui.write('buffered\n')
testui.warn('warning\n')
testui.write_err('error\n')
print repr(testui.popbuffer())

# test dispatch.dispatch with the same ui object
hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'w')
hgrc.write('[extensions]\n')
hgrc.write('color=\n')
hgrc.close()

ui_ = ui.ui()
ui_.setconfig('ui', 'formatted', 'True')

# we're not interested in the output, so write that to devnull
ui_.fout = open(os.devnull, 'w')

# call some arbitrary command just so we go through
# color's wrapped _runcommand twice.
def runcmd():
    dispatch.dispatch(dispatch.request(['version', '-q'], ui_))

runcmd()
print "colored? " + str(issubclass(ui_.__class__, color.colorui))
runcmd()
print "colored? " + str(issubclass(ui_.__class__, color.colorui))