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view mercurial/extensions.py @ 38516:7c853edcf4ed
rebase: add a stateobj variable to rebaseruntime class
The stateobj variable is an object of state.cmdstate() and will be used in
upcoming patches to clean up the logic a bit and also use cbor format to write
data to rebasestate class.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3874
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 01 Jul 2018 00:46:59 +0530 |
parents | c6f82a18a63d |
children | fcb517ff9562 |
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# extensions.py - extension handling for mercurial # # Copyright 2005-2007 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. from __future__ import absolute_import import ast import collections import functools import imp import inspect import os from .i18n import ( _, gettext, ) from . import ( cmdutil, configitems, error, pycompat, util, ) from .utils import ( stringutil, ) _extensions = {} _disabledextensions = {} _aftercallbacks = {} _order = [] _builtin = { 'hbisect', 'bookmarks', 'color', 'parentrevspec', 'progress', 'interhg', 'inotify', 'hgcia' } def extensions(ui=None): if ui: def enabled(name): for format in ['%s', 'hgext.%s']: conf = ui.config('extensions', format % name) if conf is not None and not conf.startswith('!'): return True else: enabled = lambda name: True for name in _order: module = _extensions[name] if module and enabled(name): yield name, module def find(name): '''return module with given extension name''' mod = None try: mod = _extensions[name] except KeyError: for k, v in _extensions.iteritems(): if k.endswith('.' + name) or k.endswith('/' + name): mod = v break if not mod: raise KeyError(name) return mod def loadpath(path, module_name): module_name = module_name.replace('.', '_') path = util.normpath(util.expandpath(path)) module_name = pycompat.fsdecode(module_name) path = pycompat.fsdecode(path) if os.path.isdir(path): # module/__init__.py style d, f = os.path.split(path) fd, fpath, desc = imp.find_module(f, [d]) return imp.load_module(module_name, fd, fpath, desc) else: try: return imp.load_source(module_name, path) except IOError as exc: if not exc.filename: exc.filename = path # python does not fill this raise def _importh(name): """import and return the <name> module""" mod = __import__(pycompat.sysstr(name)) components = name.split('.') for comp in components[1:]: mod = getattr(mod, comp) return mod def _importext(name, path=None, reportfunc=None): if path: # the module will be loaded in sys.modules # choose an unique name so that it doesn't # conflicts with other modules mod = loadpath(path, 'hgext.%s' % name) else: try: mod = _importh("hgext.%s" % name) except ImportError as err: if reportfunc: reportfunc(err, "hgext.%s" % name, "hgext3rd.%s" % name) try: mod = _importh("hgext3rd.%s" % name) except ImportError as err: if reportfunc: reportfunc(err, "hgext3rd.%s" % name, name) mod = _importh(name) return mod def _reportimporterror(ui, err, failed, next): # note: this ui.debug happens before --debug is processed, # Use --config ui.debug=1 to see them. ui.debug('could not import %s (%s): trying %s\n' % (failed, stringutil.forcebytestr(err), next)) if ui.debugflag: ui.traceback() def _rejectunicode(name, xs): if isinstance(xs, (list, set, tuple)): for x in xs: _rejectunicode(name, x) elif isinstance(xs, dict): for k, v in xs.items(): _rejectunicode(name, k) _rejectunicode(b'%s.%s' % (name, stringutil.forcebytestr(k)), v) elif isinstance(xs, type(u'')): raise error.ProgrammingError(b"unicode %r found in %s" % (xs, name), hint="use b'' to make it byte string") # attributes set by registrar.command _cmdfuncattrs = ('norepo', 'optionalrepo', 'inferrepo') def _validatecmdtable(ui, cmdtable): """Check if extension commands have required attributes""" for c, e in cmdtable.iteritems(): f = e[0] missing = [a for a in _cmdfuncattrs if not util.safehasattr(f, a)] if not missing: continue raise error.ProgrammingError( 'missing attributes: %s' % ', '.join(missing), hint="use @command decorator to register '%s'" % c) def _validatetables(ui, mod): """Sanity check for loadable tables provided by extension module""" for t in ['cmdtable', 'colortable', 'configtable']: _rejectunicode(t, getattr(mod, t, {})) for t in ['filesetpredicate', 'internalmerge', 'revsetpredicate', 'templatefilter', 'templatefunc', 'templatekeyword']: o = getattr(mod, t, None) if o: _rejectunicode(t, o._table) _validatecmdtable(ui, getattr(mod, 'cmdtable', {})) def load(ui, name, path): if name.startswith('hgext.') or name.startswith('hgext/'): shortname = name[6:] else: shortname = name if shortname in _builtin: return None if shortname in _extensions: return _extensions[shortname] _extensions[shortname] = None mod = _importext(name, path, bind(_reportimporterror, ui)) # Before we do anything with the extension, check against minimum stated # compatibility. This gives extension authors a mechanism to have their # extensions short circuit when loaded with a known incompatible version # of Mercurial. minver = getattr(mod, 'minimumhgversion', None) if minver and util.versiontuple(minver, 2) > util.versiontuple(n=2): ui.warn(_('(third party extension %s requires version %s or newer ' 'of Mercurial; disabling)\n') % (shortname, minver)) return _validatetables(ui, mod) _extensions[shortname] = mod _order.append(shortname) for fn in _aftercallbacks.get(shortname, []): fn(loaded=True) return mod def _runuisetup(name, ui): uisetup = getattr(_extensions[name], 'uisetup', None) if uisetup: try: uisetup(ui) except Exception as inst: ui.traceback(force=True) msg = stringutil.forcebytestr(inst) ui.warn(_("*** failed to set up extension %s: %s\n") % (name, msg)) return False return True def _runextsetup(name, ui): extsetup = getattr(_extensions[name], 'extsetup', None) if extsetup: try: try: extsetup(ui) except TypeError: if pycompat.getargspec(extsetup).args: raise extsetup() # old extsetup with no ui argument except Exception as inst: ui.traceback(force=True) msg = stringutil.forcebytestr(inst) ui.warn(_("*** failed to set up extension %s: %s\n") % (name, msg)) return False return True def loadall(ui, whitelist=None): result = ui.configitems("extensions") if whitelist is not None: result = [(k, v) for (k, v) in result if k in whitelist] newindex = len(_order) for (name, path) in result: if path: if path[0:1] == '!': _disabledextensions[name] = path[1:] continue try: load(ui, name, path) except Exception as inst: msg = stringutil.forcebytestr(inst) if path: ui.warn(_("*** failed to import extension %s from %s: %s\n") % (name, path, msg)) else: ui.warn(_("*** failed to import extension %s: %s\n") % (name, msg)) if isinstance(inst, error.Hint) and inst.hint: ui.warn(_("*** (%s)\n") % inst.hint) ui.traceback() # list of (objname, loadermod, loadername) tuple: # - objname is the name of an object in extension module, # from which extra information is loaded # - loadermod is the module where loader is placed # - loadername is the name of the function, # which takes (ui, extensionname, extraobj) arguments # # This one is for the list of item that must be run before running any setup earlyextraloaders = [ ('configtable', configitems, 'loadconfigtable'), ] _loadextra(ui, newindex, earlyextraloaders) broken = set() for name in _order[newindex:]: if not _runuisetup(name, ui): broken.add(name) for name in _order[newindex:]: if name in broken: continue if not _runextsetup(name, ui): broken.add(name) for name in broken: _extensions[name] = None # Call aftercallbacks that were never met. for shortname in _aftercallbacks: if shortname in _extensions: continue for fn in _aftercallbacks[shortname]: fn(loaded=False) # loadall() is called multiple times and lingering _aftercallbacks # entries could result in double execution. See issue4646. _aftercallbacks.clear() # delay importing avoids cyclic dependency (especially commands) from . import ( color, commands, filemerge, fileset, revset, templatefilters, templatefuncs, templatekw, ) # list of (objname, loadermod, loadername) tuple: # - objname is the name of an object in extension module, # from which extra information is loaded # - loadermod is the module where loader is placed # - loadername is the name of the function, # which takes (ui, extensionname, extraobj) arguments extraloaders = [ ('cmdtable', commands, 'loadcmdtable'), ('colortable', color, 'loadcolortable'), ('filesetpredicate', fileset, 'loadpredicate'), ('internalmerge', filemerge, 'loadinternalmerge'), ('revsetpredicate', revset, 'loadpredicate'), ('templatefilter', templatefilters, 'loadfilter'), ('templatefunc', templatefuncs, 'loadfunction'), ('templatekeyword', templatekw, 'loadkeyword'), ] _loadextra(ui, newindex, extraloaders) def _loadextra(ui, newindex, extraloaders): for name in _order[newindex:]: module = _extensions[name] if not module: continue # loading this module failed for objname, loadermod, loadername in extraloaders: extraobj = getattr(module, objname, None) if extraobj is not None: getattr(loadermod, loadername)(ui, name, extraobj) def afterloaded(extension, callback): '''Run the specified function after a named extension is loaded. If the named extension is already loaded, the callback will be called immediately. If the named extension never loads, the callback will be called after all extensions have been loaded. The callback receives the named argument ``loaded``, which is a boolean indicating whether the dependent extension actually loaded. ''' if extension in _extensions: # Report loaded as False if the extension is disabled loaded = (_extensions[extension] is not None) callback(loaded=loaded) else: _aftercallbacks.setdefault(extension, []).append(callback) def bind(func, *args): '''Partial function application Returns a new function that is the partial application of args and kwargs to func. For example, f(1, 2, bar=3) === bind(f, 1)(2, bar=3)''' assert callable(func) def closure(*a, **kw): return func(*(args + a), **kw) return closure def _updatewrapper(wrap, origfn, unboundwrapper): '''Copy and add some useful attributes to wrapper''' try: wrap.__name__ = origfn.__name__ except AttributeError: pass wrap.__module__ = getattr(origfn, '__module__') wrap.__doc__ = getattr(origfn, '__doc__') wrap.__dict__.update(getattr(origfn, '__dict__', {})) wrap._origfunc = origfn wrap._unboundwrapper = unboundwrapper def wrapcommand(table, command, wrapper, synopsis=None, docstring=None): '''Wrap the command named `command' in table Replace command in the command table with wrapper. The wrapped command will be inserted into the command table specified by the table argument. The wrapper will be called like wrapper(orig, *args, **kwargs) where orig is the original (wrapped) function, and *args, **kwargs are the arguments passed to it. Optionally append to the command synopsis and docstring, used for help. For example, if your extension wraps the ``bookmarks`` command to add the flags ``--remote`` and ``--all`` you might call this function like so: synopsis = ' [-a] [--remote]' docstring = """ The ``remotenames`` extension adds the ``--remote`` and ``--all`` (``-a``) flags to the bookmarks command. Either flag will show the remote bookmarks known to the repository; ``--remote`` will also suppress the output of the local bookmarks. """ extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, 'bookmarks', exbookmarks, synopsis, docstring) ''' assert callable(wrapper) aliases, entry = cmdutil.findcmd(command, table) for alias, e in table.iteritems(): if e is entry: key = alias break origfn = entry[0] wrap = functools.partial(util.checksignature(wrapper), util.checksignature(origfn)) _updatewrapper(wrap, origfn, wrapper) if docstring is not None: wrap.__doc__ += docstring newentry = list(entry) newentry[0] = wrap if synopsis is not None: newentry[2] += synopsis table[key] = tuple(newentry) return entry def wrapfilecache(cls, propname, wrapper): """Wraps a filecache property. These can't be wrapped using the normal wrapfunction. """ propname = pycompat.sysstr(propname) assert callable(wrapper) for currcls in cls.__mro__: if propname in currcls.__dict__: origfn = currcls.__dict__[propname].func assert callable(origfn) def wrap(*args, **kwargs): return wrapper(origfn, *args, **kwargs) currcls.__dict__[propname].func = wrap break if currcls is object: raise AttributeError(r"type '%s' has no property '%s'" % ( cls, propname)) class wrappedfunction(object): '''context manager for temporarily wrapping a function''' def __init__(self, container, funcname, wrapper): assert callable(wrapper) self._container = container self._funcname = funcname self._wrapper = wrapper def __enter__(self): wrapfunction(self._container, self._funcname, self._wrapper) def __exit__(self, exctype, excvalue, traceback): unwrapfunction(self._container, self._funcname, self._wrapper) def wrapfunction(container, funcname, wrapper): '''Wrap the function named funcname in container Replace the funcname member in the given container with the specified wrapper. The container is typically a module, class, or instance. The wrapper will be called like wrapper(orig, *args, **kwargs) where orig is the original (wrapped) function, and *args, **kwargs are the arguments passed to it. Wrapping methods of the repository object is not recommended since it conflicts with extensions that extend the repository by subclassing. All extensions that need to extend methods of localrepository should use this subclassing trick: namely, reposetup() should look like def reposetup(ui, repo): class myrepo(repo.__class__): def whatever(self, *args, **kwargs): [...extension stuff...] super(myrepo, self).whatever(*args, **kwargs) [...extension stuff...] repo.__class__ = myrepo In general, combining wrapfunction() with subclassing does not work. Since you cannot control what other extensions are loaded by your end users, you should play nicely with others by using the subclass trick. ''' assert callable(wrapper) origfn = getattr(container, funcname) assert callable(origfn) if inspect.ismodule(container): # origfn is not an instance or class method. "partial" can be used. # "partial" won't insert a frame in traceback. wrap = functools.partial(wrapper, origfn) else: # "partial" cannot be safely used. Emulate its effect by using "bind". # The downside is one more frame in traceback. wrap = bind(wrapper, origfn) _updatewrapper(wrap, origfn, wrapper) setattr(container, funcname, wrap) return origfn def unwrapfunction(container, funcname, wrapper=None): '''undo wrapfunction If wrappers is None, undo the last wrap. Otherwise removes the wrapper from the chain of wrappers. Return the removed wrapper. Raise IndexError if wrapper is None and nothing to unwrap; ValueError if wrapper is not None but is not found in the wrapper chain. ''' chain = getwrapperchain(container, funcname) origfn = chain.pop() if wrapper is None: wrapper = chain[0] chain.remove(wrapper) setattr(container, funcname, origfn) for w in reversed(chain): wrapfunction(container, funcname, w) return wrapper def getwrapperchain(container, funcname): '''get a chain of wrappers of a function Return a list of functions: [newest wrapper, ..., oldest wrapper, origfunc] The wrapper functions are the ones passed to wrapfunction, whose first argument is origfunc. ''' result = [] fn = getattr(container, funcname) while fn: assert callable(fn) result.append(getattr(fn, '_unboundwrapper', fn)) fn = getattr(fn, '_origfunc', None) return result def _disabledpaths(): '''find paths of disabled extensions. returns a dict of {name: path}''' import hgext extpath = os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath(pycompat.fsencode(hgext.__file__))) try: # might not be a filesystem path files = os.listdir(extpath) except OSError: return {} exts = {} for e in files: if e.endswith('.py'): name = e.rsplit('.', 1)[0] path = os.path.join(extpath, e) else: name = e path = os.path.join(extpath, e, '__init__.py') if not os.path.exists(path): continue if name in exts or name in _order or name == '__init__': continue exts[name] = path for name, path in _disabledextensions.iteritems(): # If no path was provided for a disabled extension (e.g. "color=!"), # don't replace the path we already found by the scan above. if path: exts[name] = path return exts def _moduledoc(file): '''return the top-level python documentation for the given file Loosely inspired by pydoc.source_synopsis(), but rewritten to handle triple quotes and to return the whole text instead of just the synopsis''' result = [] line = file.readline() while line[:1] == '#' or not line.strip(): line = file.readline() if not line: break start = line[:3] if start == '"""' or start == "'''": line = line[3:] while line: if line.rstrip().endswith(start): line = line.split(start)[0] if line: result.append(line) break elif not line: return None # unmatched delimiter result.append(line) line = file.readline() else: return None return ''.join(result) def _disabledhelp(path): '''retrieve help synopsis of a disabled extension (without importing)''' try: with open(path, 'rb') as src: doc = _moduledoc(src) except IOError: return if doc: # extracting localized synopsis return gettext(doc) else: return _('(no help text available)') def disabled(): '''find disabled extensions from hgext. returns a dict of {name: desc}''' try: from hgext import __index__ return dict((name, gettext(desc)) for name, desc in __index__.docs.iteritems() if name not in _order) except (ImportError, AttributeError): pass paths = _disabledpaths() if not paths: return {} exts = {} for name, path in paths.iteritems(): doc = _disabledhelp(path) if doc: exts[name] = doc.splitlines()[0] return exts def disabledext(name): '''find a specific disabled extension from hgext. returns desc''' try: from hgext import __index__ if name in _order: # enabled return else: return gettext(__index__.docs.get(name)) except (ImportError, AttributeError): pass paths = _disabledpaths() if name in paths: return _disabledhelp(paths[name]) def _walkcommand(node): """Scan @command() decorators in the tree starting at node""" todo = collections.deque([node]) while todo: node = todo.popleft() if not isinstance(node, ast.FunctionDef): todo.extend(ast.iter_child_nodes(node)) continue for d in node.decorator_list: if not isinstance(d, ast.Call): continue if not isinstance(d.func, ast.Name): continue if d.func.id != r'command': continue yield d def _disabledcmdtable(path): """Construct a dummy command table without loading the extension module This may raise IOError or SyntaxError. """ with open(path, 'rb') as src: root = ast.parse(src.read(), path) cmdtable = {} for node in _walkcommand(root): if not node.args: continue a = node.args[0] if isinstance(a, ast.Str): name = pycompat.sysbytes(a.s) elif pycompat.ispy3 and isinstance(a, ast.Bytes): name = a.s else: continue cmdtable[name] = (None, [], b'') return cmdtable def _finddisabledcmd(ui, cmd, name, path, strict): try: cmdtable = _disabledcmdtable(path) except (IOError, SyntaxError): return try: aliases, entry = cmdutil.findcmd(cmd, cmdtable, strict) except (error.AmbiguousCommand, error.UnknownCommand): return for c in aliases: if c.startswith(cmd): cmd = c break else: cmd = aliases[0] doc = _disabledhelp(path) return (cmd, name, doc) def disabledcmd(ui, cmd, strict=False): '''find cmd from disabled extensions without importing. returns (cmdname, extname, doc)''' paths = _disabledpaths() if not paths: raise error.UnknownCommand(cmd) ext = None # first, search for an extension with the same name as the command path = paths.pop(cmd, None) if path: ext = _finddisabledcmd(ui, cmd, cmd, path, strict=strict) if not ext: # otherwise, interrogate each extension until there's a match for name, path in paths.iteritems(): ext = _finddisabledcmd(ui, cmd, name, path, strict=strict) if ext: break if ext: return ext raise error.UnknownCommand(cmd) def enabled(shortname=True): '''return a dict of {name: desc} of extensions''' exts = {} for ename, ext in extensions(): doc = (gettext(ext.__doc__) or _('(no help text available)')) if shortname: ename = ename.split('.')[-1] exts[ename] = doc.splitlines()[0].strip() return exts def notloaded(): '''return short names of extensions that failed to load''' return [name for name, mod in _extensions.iteritems() if mod is None] def moduleversion(module): '''return version information from given module as a string''' if (util.safehasattr(module, 'getversion') and callable(module.getversion)): version = module.getversion() elif util.safehasattr(module, '__version__'): version = module.__version__ else: version = '' if isinstance(version, (list, tuple)): version = '.'.join(pycompat.bytestr(o) for o in version) return version def ismoduleinternal(module): exttestedwith = getattr(module, 'testedwith', None) return exttestedwith == "ships-with-hg-core"