dirstate-item: change the internal storage and constructor value
This should be closer to what we do need and what we can actually reliably
record.
In practice it means that we abandon the prospect of storing much more refined
data for now. We don't have the necessary information nor code using it right
now. So it seems safer to just use a clearer version of what we had so far.
See the documentation changes for details.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11557
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from mercurial import (
commands,
extensions,
ui as uimod,
)
ignore = {b'highlight', b'win32text', b'factotum', b'beautifygraph'}
try:
import sqlite3
del sqlite3 # unused, just checking that import works
except ImportError:
ignore.add(b'sqlitestore')
if os.name != 'nt':
ignore.add(b'win32mbcs')
disabled = [ext for ext in extensions.disabled().keys() if ext not in ignore]
hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'wb')
hgrc.write(b'[extensions]\n')
for ext in disabled:
hgrc.write(ext + b'=\n')
hgrc.close()
u = uimod.ui.load()
extensions.loadall(u)
extensions.populateui(u)
globalshort = set()
globallong = set()
for option in commands.globalopts:
option[0] and globalshort.add(option[0])
option[1] and globallong.add(option[1])
for cmd, entry in commands.table.items():
seenshort = globalshort.copy()
seenlong = globallong.copy()
for option in entry[1]:
if (option[0] and option[0] in seenshort) or (
option[1] and option[1] in seenlong
):
print("command '" + cmd + "' has duplicate option " + str(option))
seenshort.add(option[0])
seenlong.add(option[1])