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py3: these two casefolding tests pass for me on my Mac
I assume the buildbot didn't catch them because it's on a
case-sensitive filesystem.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5681
author | Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> |
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date | Thu, 24 Jan 2019 13:57:23 -0500 |
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All config options used within Mercurial should be registered. Config Option in Core ===================== Config options used by Mercurial core are registered in the ``mercurial.configitems`` module. Simple entry ------------ A registration entry typically looks like:: coreconfigitem('section', 'option', default=MyDefaultValue, ) Once registered, Mercurial will know that ``section.option`` is a legitimate config option and that ``MyDefaultValue`` should be used if no other values are defined in configuration files. Complex default value --------------------- If the default provided is a callable, it is called to retrieve the default value when accessing the config option. This is useful for default values that are mutable like the empty list:: coreconfigitem('pager', 'ignore', default=list, ) In addition, there are cases where the default is not fixed, but computed from other properties. In this case, use the ``dynamicdefault`` object as the value for the ``default`` parameter. A default value is then explicitly required when reading the option:: # registration coreconfigitem('web', 'name', default=dynamicdefault, ) # usage ui.config('web', 'name', dirname) Free form options ----------------- Some config sections use free form options (e.g. ``paths``). You can register them using the ``generic`` parameters:: coreconfigitem('paths', '.*', default=None, generic=True, ) When ``generic=True`` is set, the option name is matched as a regular expression (rooted to string start). It can be used to select specific sub parameters:: coreconfigitem('merge-tools', br'.*\.args$', default="$local $base $other", generic=True, priority=-1, ) The ``priority`` parameter controls the order used to match the generic pattern (lower first). Config Option in Extensions =========================== General case ------------ Extensions should register config items through the ``registrar`` API (also used for commands and others):: configtable = {} configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable) configitem('blackbox', 'dirty', default=False, ) The ``dynamicdefault`` object is then available as ``configitem.dynamicdefault``. Supporting older versions ------------------------- The registrar was introduced in Mercurial 4.3, and the ``generic`` parameter was introduced in 4.4. Starting with Mercurial 4.4, all core options were registered and developer warnings are emitted when accessing unregistered option. Extensions supporting versions older than Mercurial 4.3 cannot rely on the default value being registered. The simplest way to register an option while still supporting an older version is to use ``dynamicdefault`` for options requiring a default value. The existing code passing an explicit default can then stay in use until compatibility with Mercurial 4.2 is dropped. As reminder, here are the default values for each config type: - config: None - configbool: False - configbytes: 0 - configdate: None - configint: None - configlist: [] - configpath: None