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phase: attach phase to the transaction instead of the lock
The phase cache file is no longer written on lock release, it is now handled by
the transaction (as changesets and obsolescence markers are).
(Hooray)
As we stop relying on the lock to write phase, repos with no existing phase
information will need to wait for a phase move or a strip to happen in order to
get the first write in the `phaseroots` file. This explain the change in
test-inherit-mode.t.
This should not have any side effects but in very obscure cases where
people interact with pre-2.1 and post-2.1 versions of Mercurial on the
same repo while having MQ patches applied but the MQ extension
disabled from time to time. A case unlikely enough to not be worth
preserving the old behavior with awful hacks.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 07 Aug 2014 14:11:36 -0700 |
parents | 3326fd05eb1f |
children | 1f72226064b8 |
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# formatter.py - generic output formatting for mercurial # # Copyright 2012 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. class baseformatter(object): def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): self._ui = ui self._topic = topic self._style = opts.get("style") self._template = opts.get("template") self._item = None def __bool__(self): '''return False if we're not doing real templating so we can skip extra work''' return True def _showitem(self): '''show a formatted item once all data is collected''' pass def startitem(self): '''begin an item in the format list''' if self._item is not None: self._showitem() self._item = {} def data(self, **data): '''insert data into item that's not shown in default output''' self._item.update(data) def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts): '''do default text output while assigning data to item''' for k, v in zip(fields.split(), fielddata): self._item[k] = v def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts): '''do conditional write (primarily for plain formatter)''' for k, v in zip(fields.split(), fielddata): self._item[k] = v def plain(self, text, **opts): '''show raw text for non-templated mode''' pass def end(self): '''end output for the formatter''' if self._item is not None: self._showitem() class plainformatter(baseformatter): '''the default text output scheme''' def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts) def __bool__(self): return False def startitem(self): pass def data(self, **data): pass def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts): self._ui.write(deftext % fielddata, **opts) def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts): '''do conditional write''' if cond: self._ui.write(deftext % fielddata, **opts) def plain(self, text, **opts): self._ui.write(text, **opts) def end(self): pass class debugformatter(baseformatter): def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts) self._ui.write("%s = {\n" % self._topic) def _showitem(self): self._ui.write(" " + repr(self._item) + ",\n") def end(self): baseformatter.end(self) self._ui.write("}\n") def formatter(ui, topic, opts): if ui.configbool('ui', 'formatdebug'): return debugformatter(ui, topic, opts) return plainformatter(ui, topic, opts)