bundlerepo: dynamically create repository type from base repository
Previously, bundlerepository inherited from localrepo.localrepository.
You simply instantiated a bundlerepository and its __init__ called
localrepo.localrepository.__init__. Things were simple.
Unfortunately, this strategy is limiting because it assumes that
the base repository is a localrepository instance. And it assumes
various properties of localrepository, such as the arguments its
__init__ takes. And it prevents us from changing behavior of
localrepository.__init__ without also having to change derived classes.
Previous and ongoing work to abstract storage revealed these
limitations.
This commit changes the initialization strategy of bundle repositories
to dynamically create a type to represent the repository. Instead of
a static type, we instantiate a new local repo instance via
localrepo.instance(). We then combine its __class__ with
bundlerepository to produce a new type. This ensures that no matter
how localrepo.instance() decides to create a repository object, we
can derive a bundle repo object from it. i.e. localrepo.instance()
could return a type that isn't a localrepository and it would "just
work."
Well, it would "just work" if bundlerepository's custom implementations
only accessed attributes in the documented repository interface. I'm
pretty sure it violates the interface contract in a handful of
places. But we can worry about that another day. This change gets us
closer to doing more clever things around instantiating repository
instances without having to worry about teaching bundlerepository about
them.
.. api::
``bundlerepo.bundlerepository`` is no longer usable on its own.
The class is combined with the class of the base repository it is
associated with at run-time.
New bundlerepository instances can be obtained by calling
``bundlerepo.instance()`` or ``bundlerepo.makebundlerepository()``.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4555
#require fuzzywuzzy
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
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A fix directive from commit message is added to release notes
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> commit 1
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> .. fix::
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> Fix from commit message.
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> Bug Fixes
> =========
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> * Fix from release notes.
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$ cat $TESTTMP/single-fix-bullet
Bug Fixes
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* Fix from release notes.
* Fix from commit message.
Processing again ignores the already added bullet.
$ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/single-fix-bullet
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Bug Fixes
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* Fix from release notes.
* Fix from commit message.
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Sections are unioned
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$ touch fix1
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> This describes a feature from a commit message.
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> New Features
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> This describes a feature from a release notes file.
> EOF
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$ cat $TESTTMP/single-feature-section
New Features
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Notes Feature
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This describes a feature from a release notes file.
Commit Message Feature
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This describes a feature from a commit message.
Doing it again won't add another section
$ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/single-feature-section
Commit Message Feature already exists in feature section; ignoring
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New Features
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Notes Feature
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This describes a feature from a release notes file.
Commit Message Feature
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This describes a feature from a commit message.
$ cd ..
Bullets from rev merge with those from notes file.
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Bug Fixes
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* this is fix1.
* this is fix2.
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> commit 3
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Bug Fixes
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* this is fix2.
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Ignores commit messages containing issueNNNN based on issue number.
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> Resolved issue4567.
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> Bug Fixes
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> * Fixed issue3986 related to PQR.
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"issue4567" already exists in notes; ignoring
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Bug Fixes
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* Fixed issue1234 related to XYZ.
* Fixed issue4567 related to ABC.
* Fixed issue3986 related to PQR.
$ cd ..
Adds short commit messages (words < 10) without
comparison unless there is an exact match.
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$ cd tempdir
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$ cat $TESTTMP/short-sentence-notes
New Features
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* Adds a new feature 1.
* Adds a new feature 2.
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Ignores commit messages based on fuzzy comparison.
$ hg init fuzznotes
$ cd fuzznotes
$ touch fix1
$ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF
> commit 1
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> .. fix::
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> This is a fix with another line.
> And it is a big one.
> EOF
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> Bug Fixes
> =========
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> * Fixed issue4567 by improving X.
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> * This is the first line. This is next line with one newline.
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> This is another line written after two newlines. This is going to be a big one.
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> * This fixes another problem.
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$ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/fuzz-ignore-notes
"This is a fix with another line. And it is a big one." already exists in notes file; ignoring
$ cat $TESTTMP/fuzz-ignore-notes
Bug Fixes
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* Fixed issue4567 by improving X.
* This is the first line. This is next line with one newline.
This is another line written after two newlines. This is going to be a big
one.
* This fixes another problem.