hgext/git/gitutil.py
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 10:29:06 -0800
changeset 45880 7a273336d3d3
parent 44484 ec54b3d2af0b
child 45950 c7c1efdfd4de
permissions -rw-r--r--
errors: restructure formatparse() to clarify conditions a bit The `similar` list will be calculated only for `error.UnknownIdentifier`. It was then printed only if `inst.location is None`, which is true for that exception type, but it's an indirect condition to rely on. Also, it looked from the code like it could both report similarities and print a hint. That would be a little awkward because the similarity report looks similar to the hint (both are printed within parentheses). I also added a `elif` to clarify that. I plan to refactor this more coming patches so the similarity report actually is a hint. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9343

"""utilities to assist in working with pygit2"""
from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial.node import bin, hex, nullid

from mercurial import pycompat

pygit2_module = None


def get_pygit2():
    global pygit2_module
    if pygit2_module is None:
        try:
            import pygit2 as pygit2_module

            pygit2_module.InvalidSpecError
        except (ImportError, AttributeError):
            pass
    return pygit2_module


def togitnode(n):
    """Wrapper to convert a Mercurial binary node to a unicode hexlified node.

    pygit2 and sqlite both need nodes as strings, not bytes.
    """
    assert len(n) == 20
    return pycompat.sysstr(hex(n))


def fromgitnode(n):
    """Opposite of togitnode."""
    assert len(n) == 40
    if pycompat.ispy3:
        return bin(n.encode('ascii'))
    return bin(n)


nullgit = togitnode(nullid)