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linelog: add a Python implementation of the linelog datastructure
This datastructure was originally developed by Jun Wu at Facebook,
inspired by SCCS weaves. It's useful as a cache for blame information,
but also is the magic that makes `hg absorb` easy to implement. In
service of importing the code to Mercurial, I wanted to actually
/understand/ it, and once I did I decided to take a run at
implementing it.
The help/internals/linelog.txt document is the README from Jun Wu's
implementaiton. It all applies to our linelog implementation.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3990
author | Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> |
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date | Mon, 30 Jul 2018 10:42:37 -0400 |
parents | 3ccaf995f549 |
children | 094d0f4a8edd |
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#require test-repo pyflakes hg10 $ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh" run pyflakes on all tracked files ending in .py or without a file ending (skipping binary file random-seed) $ cat > test.py <<EOF > print(undefinedname) > EOF $ pyflakes test.py 2>/dev/null | "$TESTDIR/filterpyflakes.py" test.py:1: undefined name 'undefinedname' $ cd "`dirname "$TESTDIR"`" $ testrepohg locate 'set:**.py or grep("^#!.*python")' \ > -X hgext/fsmonitor/pywatchman \ > -X mercurial/pycompat.py -X contrib/python-zstandard \ > -X mercurial/thirdparty/cbor \ > -X mercurial/thirdparty/concurrent \ > -X mercurial/thirdparty/zope \ > 2>/dev/null \ > | xargs pyflakes 2>/dev/null | "$TESTDIR/filterpyflakes.py"