resolve: don't abort when file is missing
A file being missing is a completely valid situation in which the user may want
to re-resolve merge conflicts. Mercurial already maintains backups of local
data, so this turns out to be easy to handle.
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# check-config - a config flag documentation checker for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2015 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import re
import sys
foundopts = {}
documented = {}
configre = (r"""ui\.config(|int|bool|list)\(['"](\S+)['"], ?"""
r"""['"](\S+)['"](,\s(?:default=)?(\S+?))?\)""")
def main(args):
for f in args:
sect = ''
prevname = ''
confsect = ''
for l in open(f):
# check topic-like bits
m = re.match('\s*``(\S+)``', l)
if m:
prevname = m.group(1)
if re.match('^\s*-+$', l):
sect = prevname
prevname = ''
if sect and prevname:
name = sect + '.' + prevname
documented[name] = 1
# check docstring bits
m = re.match(r'^\s+\[(\S+)\]', l)
if m:
confsect = m.group(1)
continue
m = re.match(r'^\s+(?:#\s*)?([a-z._]+) = ', l)
if m:
name = confsect + '.' + m.group(1)
documented[name] = 1
# like the bugzilla extension
m = re.match(r'^\s*([a-z]+\.[a-z]+)$', l)
if m:
documented[m.group(1)] = 1
# quoted in help or docstrings
m = re.match(r'.*?``([-a-z_]+\.[-a-z_]+)``', l)
if m:
documented[m.group(1)] = 1
# look for ignore markers
m = re.search(r'# (?:internal|experimental|deprecated|developer)'
' config: (\S+.\S+)$', l)
if m:
documented[m.group(1)] = 1
# look for code-like bits
m = re.search(configre, l)
if m:
ctype = m.group(1)
if not ctype:
ctype = 'str'
name = m.group(2) + "." + m.group(3)
default = m.group(5)
if default in (None, 'False', 'None', '0', '[]', '""', "''"):
default = ''
if re.match('[a-z.]+$', default):
default = '<variable>'
if name in foundopts and (ctype, default) != foundopts[name]:
print l
print "conflict on %s: %r != %r" % (name, (ctype, default),
foundopts[name])
foundopts[name] = (ctype, default)
for name in sorted(foundopts):
if name not in documented:
if not (name.startswith("devel.") or
name.startswith("experimental.") or
name.startswith("debug.")):
ctype, default = foundopts[name]
if default:
default = ' [%s]' % default
print "undocumented: %s (%s)%s" % (name, ctype, default)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))