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namespaces: record and expose whether namespace is built-in
Currently, the templating layer tends to treat each namespace
as a one-off, with explicit usage of {bookmarks}, {tags}, {branch},
etc instead of using {namespaces}. It would be really useful if
we could iterate over namespaces and operate on them generically.
However, some consumers may wish to differentiate namespaces by
whether they are built-in to core Mercurial or provided by extensions.
Expected use cases include ignoring non-built-in namespaces or
emitting a generic label for non-built-in namespaces.
This commit introduces an attribute on namespace instances
that says whether the namespace is "built-in" and then exposes
this to the templating layer.
As part of this, we implement a reusable extension for defining
custom names on each changeset for testing. A second consumer
will be introduced in a subsequent commit.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 24 Jun 2017 14:52:15 -0700 |
parents | 91a2ec8e7fa0 |
children | b39f0fdb0338 |
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os = <unloaded module 'os'> os.system = <built-in function system> os = <module 'os' from '?'> util = <unloaded module 'util'> util.system = <function system at 0x?> util = <module 'mercurial.util' from '?'> util.system = <function system at 0x?> hgweb = <unloaded module 'hgweb'> hgweb_mod = <unloaded module 'hgweb_mod'> hgweb = <module 'mercurial.hgweb' from '?'> fred = <unloaded module 're'> remod = <unloaded module 're'> re = <unloaded module 'sys'> fred = <unloaded module 're'> fred.sub = <function sub at 0x?> fred = <proxied module 're'> remod = <module 're' from '?'> re = <unloaded module 'sys'> re.stderr = <open file '<whatever>', mode 'w' at 0x?> re = <proxied module 'sys'> pvecproxy = <unloaded module 'pvec'> pvecproxy.__doc__ = 'A "pvec" is ...' pvecproxy.__name__ = 'mercurial.pvec' pvecproxy.__dict__['__name__'] = 'mercurial.pvec' pvecproxy = <proxied module 'pvec'> contextlib = <unloaded module 'contextlib'> contextlib.unknownattr = ImportError: cannot import name unknownattr __import__('contextlib', ..., ['unknownattr']) = <module 'contextlib' from '?'> hasattr(contextlibimp, 'unknownattr') = False node = <module 'mercurial.node' from '?'>