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util: add an interpolate() function to for replacing multiple values
util.interpolate can be used to replace multiple items in a string all at once
(and optionally apply a function to the replacement), without worrying about
recursing:
>>> import util
>>> s = '$foo, $spam'
>>> util.interpolate(r'\$', { 'foo': 'bar', 'spam': 'eggs' }, s)
'bar, eggs'
>>> util.interpolate(r'\$', { 'foo': 'spam', 'spam': 'foo' }, s)
'spam, foo'
>>> util.interpolate(r'\$', { 'foo': 'spam', 'spam': 'foo' }, s, lambda s: s.upper())
'SPAM, FOO'
The patch also changes filemerge.py to use this new function.
author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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date | Wed, 18 Aug 2010 18:18:26 -0400 |
parents | 5ab0abf27dd9 |
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#!/bin/sh "$TESTDIR/hghave" inotify || exit 80 hg init touch a b c d e f echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH echo "inotify=" >> $HGRCPATH echo inserv1 echo % inserve hg inserve -d --pid-file=hg.pid 2>&1 cat hg.pid >> "$DAEMON_PIDS" hg ci -Am m # let the daemon finish its stuff sleep 1 #Need to test all file opperations hg rm a rm b echo c >> c touch g hg add g hg mv e h hg status sleep 1 echo "Are we able to kill the service? if not, the service died on some error" kill `cat hg.pid`