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revset: fix resolving strings from a list
When using multiple revsets that get optimized into a list (like
hg log -r r1235 -r r1237 in hgsubversion), the revset list code was assuming the
strings were resolvable via repo[X]. hgsubversion and other extensions override
def stringset() to allow processing different revision identifiers (such as
r1235 or g<githash>), and there for the _list() implementation was circumventing
that resolution.
The fix is to just call stringset(). The default implementaiton does the same
thing that _list was already doing (namely repo[X]).
This has always been broken, but it was recently exposed by 4ee4f7415095 which
made "--rev X --rev Y" produce a combined revset "X | Y".
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 01 Sep 2015 16:46:05 -0700 |
parents | c0c4713c3010 |
children | b000d34f863f |
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PYTHONVER=2.7.9 PYTHONNAME=python- PREFIX=$(HOME)/bin/prefix-$(PYTHONNAME)$(PYTHONVER) SYMLINKDIR=$(HOME)/bin help: @echo @echo 'Make a custom installation of a Python version' @echo @echo 'Common make parameters:' @echo ' PYTHONVER=... [$(PYTHONVER)]' @echo ' PREFIX=... [$(PREFIX)]' @echo ' SYMLINKDIR=... [$(SYMLINKDIR) creating $(PYTHONNAME)$(PYTHONVER)]' @echo @echo 'Common make targets:' @echo ' python - install Python $$PYTHONVER in $$PREFIX' @echo ' symlink - create a $$SYMLINKDIR/$(PYTHONNAME)$$PYTHONVER symlink' @echo @echo 'Example: create a temporary Python installation:' @echo ' $$ make -f Makefile.python python PYTHONVER=2.4 PREFIX=/tmp/p24' @echo ' $$ /tmp/p24/bin/python -V' @echo ' Python 2.4' @echo @echo 'Some external libraries are required for building Python: zlib bzip2 openssl.' @echo 'Make sure their development packages are installed systemwide.' # fedora: yum install zlib-devel bzip2-devel openssl-devel # debian: apt-get install zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libssl-dev @echo @echo 'To build a nice collection of interesting Python versions:' @echo ' $$ for v in 2.{4{,.2,.3},5{,.6},6{,.1,.2,.9},7{,.8,.9}}; do' @echo ' make -f Makefile.python symlink PYTHONVER=$$v || break; done' @echo 'To run a Mercurial test on all these Python versions:' @echo ' $$ for py in `cd ~/bin && ls $(PYTHONNAME)2.*`; do' @echo ' echo $$py; $$py run-tests.py test-http.t; echo; done' @echo export LANGUAGE=C export LC_ALL=C python: $(PREFIX)/bin/python docutils printf 'import sys, zlib, bz2, docutils\nif sys.version_info >= (2,6):\n import ssl' | $(PREFIX)/bin/python PYTHON_SRCDIR=Python-$(PYTHONVER) PYTHON_SRCFILE=$(PYTHON_SRCDIR).tgz $(PREFIX)/bin/python: [ -f $(PYTHON_SRCFILE) ] || wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/$(PYTHONVER)/$(PYTHON_SRCFILE) || curl -OL http://www.python.org/ftp/python/$(PYTHONVER)/$(PYTHON_SRCFILE) || [ -f $(PYTHON_SRCFILE) ] rm -rf $(PYTHON_SRCDIR) tar xf $(PYTHON_SRCFILE) # Ubuntu disables SSLv2 the hard way, disable it on old Pythons too -sed -i 's,self.*SSLv2_method(),0;//\0,g' $(PYTHON_SRCDIR)/Modules/_ssl.c # Find multiarch system libraries on Ubuntu with Python 2.4.x # http://lipyrary.blogspot.dk/2011/05/how-to-compile-python-on-ubuntu-1104.html -sed -i "s|lib_dirs = .* \[|\0'/usr/lib/`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH`',|g" $(PYTHON_SRCDIR)/setup.py # Find multiarch system libraries on Ubuntu and disable fortify error when setting argv LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH`"; \ BASECFLAGS=-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE; \ export LDFLAGS BASECFLAGS; \ cd $(PYTHON_SRCDIR) && ./configure --prefix=$(PREFIX) && make all SVNVERSION=pwd && make install printf 'import sys, zlib, bz2\nif sys.version_info >= (2,6):\n import ssl' | $(PREFIX)/bin/python rm -rf $(PYTHON_SRCDIR) DOCUTILSVER=0.12 DOCUTILS_SRCDIR=docutils-$(DOCUTILSVER) DOCUTILS_SRCFILE=$(DOCUTILS_SRCDIR).tar.gz docutils: $(PREFIX)/bin/python @$(PREFIX)/bin/python -c 'import docutils' || ( set -ex; \ [ -f $(DOCUTILS_SRCFILE) ] || wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/docutils/docutils/$(DOCUTILSVER)/$(DOCUTILS_SRCFILE) || [ -f $(DOCUTILS_SRCFILE) ]; \ rm -rf $(DOCUTILS_SRCDIR); \ tar xf $(DOCUTILS_SRCFILE); \ cd $(DOCUTILS_SRCDIR) && $(PREFIX)/bin/python setup.py install --prefix=$(PREFIX); \ $(PREFIX)/bin/python -c 'import docutils'; \ rm -rf $(DOCUTILS_SRCDIR); ) symlink: python $(SYMLINKDIR) ln -sf $(PREFIX)/bin/python $(SYMLINKDIR)/$(PYTHONNAME)$(PYTHONVER) .PHONY: help python docutils symlink