revset: use '%' as an operator for 'only'
With this patch, we can make it much easier to specify 'only(A,B)' ->
A%B. Similarly, 'only(A)' -> A%.
On Windows, '%' is a semi-reserved symbol in the following way: using non-bash
shells (e.g. cmd.exe but NOT PowerShell, ConEmu, and cmder), %var% is only
expanded when 'var' exists and is surrounded by '%'.
That only leaves batch scripts which could prove to be problematic. I posit
that this isn't a big issue because any developer of batch scripts already
knows that to use '%' one needs to escape it by using a double '%%'.
Alternatives to '%' could be '=' but that might be limiting our future if we
ever decide to use temporary assignments in a revset.
"""Extension to verify locks are obtained in the required places.
This works by wrapping functions that should be surrounded by a lock
and asserting the lock is held. Missing locks are called out with a
traceback printed to stderr.
This currently only checks store locks, not working copy locks.
"""
import os
from mercurial import util
def _checklock(repo):
l = repo._lockref and repo._lockref()
if l is None or not l.held:
util.debugstacktrace('missing lock', skip=1)
def reposetup(ui, repo):
orig = repo.__class__
class lockcheckrepo(repo.__class__):
def _writejournal(self, *args, **kwargs):
_checklock(self)
return orig._writejournal(self, *args, **kwargs)
def transaction(self, *args, **kwargs):
_checklock(self)
return orig.transaction(self, *args, **kwargs)
# TODO(durin42): kiilerix had a commented-out lock check in
# _writebranchcache and _writerequirements
def _tag(self, *args, **kwargs):
_checklock(self)
return orig._tag(self, *args, **kwargs)
def write(self, *args, **kwargs):
assert os.path.lexists(self._join('.hg/wlock'))
return orig.write(self, *args, **kwargs)
repo.__class__ = lockcheckrepo