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color: add a 'ui.color' option to control color behavior
This new option control whether or not color will be used. It mirror the behavior
of '--color'. I usually avoid adding new option to '[ui]' as the section is
already filled with many option. However, I feel like 'color' is central enough
to deserves a spot in this '[ui]' section.
For now the option is not documented so it is still marked as experimental. Once
it get documented and official, we should be able to deprecate the color
extensions.
There is more cleanup to do before that documentation is written, but we need
this option early to made them. Having that option will allow for more cleanup
of the initialisation process and proper separation between color
configuration.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org> |
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date | Sat, 25 Feb 2017 19:44:23 +0100 |
parents | 80214358ac88 |
children | f53b55b162f4 |
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# diffhelpers.py - pure Python implementation of diffhelpers.c # # Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # 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 def addlines(fp, hunk, lena, lenb, a, b): while True: todoa = lena - len(a) todob = lenb - len(b) num = max(todoa, todob) if num == 0: break for i in xrange(num): s = fp.readline() c = s[0] if s == "\\ No newline at end of file\n": fix_newline(hunk, a, b) continue if c == "\n": # Some patches may be missing the control char # on empty lines. Supply a leading space. s = " \n" hunk.append(s) if c == "+": b.append(s[1:]) elif c == "-": a.append(s) else: b.append(s[1:]) a.append(s) return 0 def fix_newline(hunk, a, b): l = hunk[-1] # tolerate CRLF in last line if l.endswith('\r\n'): hline = l[:-2] else: hline = l[:-1] c = hline[0] if c in " +": b[-1] = hline[1:] if c in " -": a[-1] = hline hunk[-1] = hline return 0 def testhunk(a, b, bstart): alen = len(a) blen = len(b) if alen > blen - bstart: return -1 for i in xrange(alen): if a[i][1:] != b[i + bstart]: return -1 return 0