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revlog: rename `versionflags` to header The variable is named as such because it contains "version" information and "flags" information. However you mostly needs to know the code to understand the name which is not great. The fact that this is the very first four bytes in all revlog seems more relevant, so we rename the variable "header". Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10596
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Mon, 03 May 2021 12:26:06 +0200
parents 2372284d9457
children b74e128676d4
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# Extension dedicated to test patch.diff() upgrade modes

from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial import (
    error,
    patch,
    pycompat,
    registrar,
    scmutil,
)

cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)


@command(
    b'autodiff',
    [(b'', b'git', b'', b'git upgrade mode (yes/no/auto/warn/abort)')],
    b'[OPTION]... [FILE]...',
)
def autodiff(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
    opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts)
    diffopts = patch.difffeatureopts(ui, opts)
    git = opts.get(b'git', b'no')
    brokenfiles = set()
    losedatafn = None
    if git in (b'yes', b'no'):
        diffopts.git = git == b'yes'
        diffopts.upgrade = False
    elif git == b'auto':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True
    elif git == b'warn':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True

        def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs):
            brokenfiles.add(fn)
            return True

    elif git == b'abort':
        diffopts.git = False
        diffopts.upgrade = True

        def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs):
            raise error.Abort(b'losing data for %s' % fn)

    else:
        raise error.Abort(b'--git must be yes, no or auto')

    ctx1, ctx2 = scmutil.revpair(repo, [])
    m = scmutil.match(ctx2, pats, opts)
    it = patch.diff(
        repo,
        ctx1.node(),
        ctx2.node(),
        match=m,
        opts=diffopts,
        losedatafn=losedatafn,
    )
    for chunk in it:
        ui.write(chunk)
    for fn in sorted(brokenfiles):
        ui.write((b'data lost for: %s\n' % fn))