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revset: get revision number of each node from target namespaces
Before this patch, revset predicate "named()" uses each nodes gotten
from target namespaces directly.
This causes problems below:
- combination of other predicates doesn't work correctly, because
they assume that revisions are listed up in number
- "hg log" doesn't show any revisions for "named()" result, because:
- "changeset_printer" stores formatted output for each revisions
into dict with revision number (= ctx.rev()) as a key of them
- "changeset_printer.flush(rev)" writes stored output for
the specified revision, but
- "commands.log" invokes it with the node, gotten from "named()"
- "hg debugrevspec" shows nodes (= may be binary) directly
Difference between revset predicate "tag()" and "named('tags')" in
tests is fixed in subsequent patch.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Tue, 03 Feb 2015 21:56:29 +0900 |
parents | f2719b387380 |
children | ae33fff17c1e |
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Tests if hgweb can run without touching sys.stdin, as is required by the WSGI standard and strictly implemented by mod_wsgi. $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ echo foo > bar $ hg add bar $ hg commit -m "test" $ cat > request.py <<EOF > from mercurial import dispatch > from mercurial.hgweb.hgweb_mod import hgweb > from mercurial.ui import ui > from mercurial import hg > from StringIO import StringIO > import os, sys > > class FileLike(object): > def __init__(self, real): > self.real = real > def fileno(self): > print >> sys.__stdout__, 'FILENO' > return self.real.fileno() > def read(self): > print >> sys.__stdout__, 'READ' > return self.real.read() > def readline(self): > print >> sys.__stdout__, 'READLINE' > return self.real.readline() > > sys.stdin = FileLike(sys.stdin) > errors = StringIO() > input = StringIO() > output = StringIO() > > def startrsp(status, headers): > print '---- STATUS' > print status > print '---- HEADERS' > print [i for i in headers if i[0] != 'ETag'] > print '---- DATA' > return output.write > > env = { > 'wsgi.version': (1, 0), > 'wsgi.url_scheme': 'http', > 'wsgi.errors': errors, > 'wsgi.input': input, > 'wsgi.multithread': False, > 'wsgi.multiprocess': False, > 'wsgi.run_once': False, > 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET', > 'SCRIPT_NAME': '', > 'PATH_INFO': '', > 'QUERY_STRING': '', > 'SERVER_NAME': '127.0.0.1', > 'SERVER_PORT': os.environ['HGPORT'], > 'SERVER_PROTOCOL': 'HTTP/1.0' > } > > i = hgweb('.') > i(env, startrsp) > print '---- ERRORS' > print errors.getvalue() > print '---- OS.ENVIRON wsgi variables' > print sorted([x for x in os.environ if x.startswith('wsgi')]) > print '---- request.ENVIRON wsgi variables' > print sorted([x for x in i.repo.ui.environ if x.startswith('wsgi')]) > EOF $ python request.py ---- STATUS 200 Script output follows ---- HEADERS [('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=ascii')] ---- DATA ---- ERRORS ---- OS.ENVIRON wsgi variables [] ---- request.ENVIRON wsgi variables ['wsgi.errors', 'wsgi.input', 'wsgi.multiprocess', 'wsgi.multithread', 'wsgi.run_once', 'wsgi.url_scheme', 'wsgi.version'] $ cd ..