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log-style: add a log style that is default+phase (issue3436)
There is a new style called phases style.
Usage::
hg log --style phases
Why do we need this new style - in what way is it different from or similar to
existing styles?
The new style is default + phases information. With the new phases feature the
users exhibited their desire for a new style that could help them.
Why do this need a new style - couldn't it be folded into an existing style?
The default style and the new one are about the same, the difference is the
phases tag. The users find both styles useful, this means that the both styles
must exist.
author | Iulian Stana <julian.stana@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 18 Apr 2013 22:56:57 +0300 |
parents | 08d84bdce1a5 |
children | 77440de177f7 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # Filter output by pyflakes to control which warnings we check import sys, re, os def makekey(message): # "path/file:line: message" match = re.search(r"(line \d+)", message) line = '' if match: line = match.group(0) message = re.sub(r"(line \d+)", '', message) return re.sub(r"([^:]*):([^:]+):([^']*)('[^']*')(.*)$", r'\3:\5:\4:\1:\2:' + line, message) lines = [] for line in sys.stdin: # We whitelist tests pats = [ r"imported but unused", r"local variable '.*' is assigned to but never used", r"unable to detect undefined names", ] if not re.search('|'.join(pats), line): continue fn = line.split(':', 1)[0] f = open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)), fn)) data = f.read() f.close() if 'no-check-code' in data: continue lines.append(line) for line in sorted(lines, key = makekey): sys.stdout.write(line) print