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commit: add ui.allowemptycommit config option
This adds a config flag that enables a user to make empty commits.
This is useful in a number of cases.
For instance, automation that creates release branches via
bookmarks may want to make empty commits to that release bookmark so that it
can't be fast-forwarded and so it can record information about the release
bookmark's creation. This is already possible with named branches, so making it
possible for bookmarks makes sense.
Another case we've wanted it is for mirroring repositories into Mercurial. We
have automation that syncs commits into hg by running things from the command
line. The ability to produce empty commits is useful for syncing unusual commits
from other VCS's.
In general, allowing the user to create the DAG as they see fit seems useful,
and when I mentioned this in IRC more than one person piped up and said they
were already hacking around this limitation by using mq, import, and
commit-dummy-change-then-amend-the-content-away style solutions.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Mon, 11 May 2015 16:18:28 -0700 |
parents | caa6b6c65dc3 |
children | ac381dd7a21f |
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# fileset.py - file set queries for mercurial # # Copyright 2010 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. import re import parser, error, util, merge from i18n import _ elements = { "(": (20, ("group", 1, ")"), ("func", 1, ")")), "-": (5, ("negate", 19), ("minus", 5)), "not": (10, ("not", 10)), "!": (10, ("not", 10)), "and": (5, None, ("and", 5)), "&": (5, None, ("and", 5)), "or": (4, None, ("or", 4)), "|": (4, None, ("or", 4)), "+": (4, None, ("or", 4)), ",": (2, None, ("list", 2)), ")": (0, None, None), "symbol": (0, ("symbol",), None), "string": (0, ("string",), None), "end": (0, None, None), } keywords = set(['and', 'or', 'not']) globchars = ".*{}[]?/\\_" def tokenize(program): pos, l = 0, len(program) while pos < l: c = program[pos] if c.isspace(): # skip inter-token whitespace pass elif c in "(),-|&+!": # handle simple operators yield (c, None, pos) elif (c in '"\'' or c == 'r' and program[pos:pos + 2] in ("r'", 'r"')): # handle quoted strings if c == 'r': pos += 1 c = program[pos] decode = lambda x: x else: decode = lambda x: x.decode('string-escape') pos += 1 s = pos while pos < l: # find closing quote d = program[pos] if d == '\\': # skip over escaped characters pos += 2 continue if d == c: yield ('string', decode(program[s:pos]), s) break pos += 1 else: raise error.ParseError(_("unterminated string"), s) elif c.isalnum() or c in globchars or ord(c) > 127: # gather up a symbol/keyword s = pos pos += 1 while pos < l: # find end of symbol d = program[pos] if not (d.isalnum() or d in globchars or ord(d) > 127): break pos += 1 sym = program[s:pos] if sym in keywords: # operator keywords yield (sym, None, s) else: yield ('symbol', sym, s) pos -= 1 else: raise error.ParseError(_("syntax error"), pos) pos += 1 yield ('end', None, pos) def parse(expr): p = parser.parser(tokenize, elements) return p.parse(expr) def getstring(x, err): if x and (x[0] == 'string' or x[0] == 'symbol'): return x[1] raise error.ParseError(err) def getset(mctx, x): if not x: raise error.ParseError(_("missing argument")) return methods[x[0]](mctx, *x[1:]) def stringset(mctx, x): m = mctx.matcher([x]) return [f for f in mctx.subset if m(f)] def andset(mctx, x, y): return getset(mctx.narrow(getset(mctx, x)), y) def orset(mctx, x, y): # needs optimizing xl = getset(mctx, x) yl = getset(mctx, y) return xl + [f for f in yl if f not in xl] def notset(mctx, x): s = set(getset(mctx, x)) return [r for r in mctx.subset if r not in s] def minusset(mctx, x, y): xl = getset(mctx, x) yl = set(getset(mctx, y)) return [f for f in xl if f not in yl] def listset(mctx, a, b): raise error.ParseError(_("can't use a list in this context")) def modified(mctx, x): """``modified()`` File that is modified according to status. """ # i18n: "modified" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("modified takes no arguments")) s = mctx.status().modified return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in s] def added(mctx, x): """``added()`` File that is added according to status. """ # i18n: "added" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("added takes no arguments")) s = mctx.status().added return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in s] def removed(mctx, x): """``removed()`` File that is removed according to status. """ # i18n: "removed" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("removed takes no arguments")) s = mctx.status().removed return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in s] def deleted(mctx, x): """``deleted()`` File that is deleted according to status. """ # i18n: "deleted" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("deleted takes no arguments")) s = mctx.status().deleted return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in s] def unknown(mctx, x): """``unknown()`` File that is unknown according to status. These files will only be considered if this predicate is used. """ # i18n: "unknown" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("unknown takes no arguments")) s = mctx.status().unknown return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in s] def ignored(mctx, x): """``ignored()`` File that is ignored according to status. These files will only be considered if this predicate is used. """ # i18n: "ignored" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("ignored takes no arguments")) s = mctx.status().ignored return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in s] def clean(mctx, x): """``clean()`` File that is clean according to status. """ # i18n: "clean" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("clean takes no arguments")) s = mctx.status().clean return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in s] def func(mctx, a, b): if a[0] == 'symbol' and a[1] in symbols: return symbols[a[1]](mctx, b) raise error.UnknownIdentifier(a[1], symbols.keys()) def getlist(x): if not x: return [] if x[0] == 'list': return getlist(x[1]) + [x[2]] return [x] def getargs(x, min, max, err): l = getlist(x) if len(l) < min or len(l) > max: raise error.ParseError(err) return l def binary(mctx, x): """``binary()`` File that appears to be binary (contains NUL bytes). """ # i18n: "binary" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("binary takes no arguments")) return [f for f in mctx.existing() if util.binary(mctx.ctx[f].data())] def exec_(mctx, x): """``exec()`` File that is marked as executable. """ # i18n: "exec" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("exec takes no arguments")) return [f for f in mctx.existing() if mctx.ctx.flags(f) == 'x'] def symlink(mctx, x): """``symlink()`` File that is marked as a symlink. """ # i18n: "symlink" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("symlink takes no arguments")) return [f for f in mctx.existing() if mctx.ctx.flags(f) == 'l'] def resolved(mctx, x): """``resolved()`` File that is marked resolved according to the resolve state. """ # i18n: "resolved" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("resolved takes no arguments")) if mctx.ctx.rev() is not None: return [] ms = merge.mergestate(mctx.ctx.repo()) return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in ms and ms[f] == 'r'] def unresolved(mctx, x): """``unresolved()`` File that is marked unresolved according to the resolve state. """ # i18n: "unresolved" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("unresolved takes no arguments")) if mctx.ctx.rev() is not None: return [] ms = merge.mergestate(mctx.ctx.repo()) return [f for f in mctx.subset if f in ms and ms[f] == 'u'] def hgignore(mctx, x): """``hgignore()`` File that matches the active .hgignore pattern. """ # i18n: "hgignore" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("hgignore takes no arguments")) ignore = mctx.ctx.repo().dirstate._ignore return [f for f in mctx.subset if ignore(f)] def portable(mctx, x): """``portable()`` File that has a portable name. (This doesn't include filenames with case collisions.) """ # i18n: "portable" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("portable takes no arguments")) checkwinfilename = util.checkwinfilename return [f for f in mctx.subset if checkwinfilename(f) is None] def grep(mctx, x): """``grep(regex)`` File contains the given regular expression. """ try: # i18n: "grep" is a keyword r = re.compile(getstring(x, _("grep requires a pattern"))) except re.error, e: raise error.ParseError(_('invalid match pattern: %s') % e) return [f for f in mctx.existing() if r.search(mctx.ctx[f].data())] def _sizetomax(s): try: s = s.strip() for k, v in util._sizeunits: if s.endswith(k): # max(4k) = 5k - 1, max(4.5k) = 4.6k - 1 n = s[:-len(k)] inc = 1.0 if "." in n: inc /= 10 ** len(n.split(".")[1]) return int((float(n) + inc) * v) - 1 # no extension, this is a precise value return int(s) except ValueError: raise error.ParseError(_("couldn't parse size: %s") % s) def size(mctx, x): """``size(expression)`` File size matches the given expression. Examples: - 1k (files from 1024 to 2047 bytes) - < 20k (files less than 20480 bytes) - >= .5MB (files at least 524288 bytes) - 4k - 1MB (files from 4096 bytes to 1048576 bytes) """ # i18n: "size" is a keyword expr = getstring(x, _("size requires an expression")).strip() if '-' in expr: # do we have a range? a, b = expr.split('-', 1) a = util.sizetoint(a) b = util.sizetoint(b) m = lambda x: x >= a and x <= b elif expr.startswith("<="): a = util.sizetoint(expr[2:]) m = lambda x: x <= a elif expr.startswith("<"): a = util.sizetoint(expr[1:]) m = lambda x: x < a elif expr.startswith(">="): a = util.sizetoint(expr[2:]) m = lambda x: x >= a elif expr.startswith(">"): a = util.sizetoint(expr[1:]) m = lambda x: x > a elif expr[0].isdigit or expr[0] == '.': a = util.sizetoint(expr) b = _sizetomax(expr) m = lambda x: x >= a and x <= b else: raise error.ParseError(_("couldn't parse size: %s") % expr) return [f for f in mctx.existing() if m(mctx.ctx[f].size())] def encoding(mctx, x): """``encoding(name)`` File can be successfully decoded with the given character encoding. May not be useful for encodings other than ASCII and UTF-8. """ # i18n: "encoding" is a keyword enc = getstring(x, _("encoding requires an encoding name")) s = [] for f in mctx.existing(): d = mctx.ctx[f].data() try: d.decode(enc) except LookupError: raise util.Abort(_("unknown encoding '%s'") % enc) except UnicodeDecodeError: continue s.append(f) return s def eol(mctx, x): """``eol(style)`` File contains newlines of the given style (dos, unix, mac). Binary files are excluded, files with mixed line endings match multiple styles. """ # i18n: "encoding" is a keyword enc = getstring(x, _("encoding requires an encoding name")) s = [] for f in mctx.existing(): d = mctx.ctx[f].data() if util.binary(d): continue if (enc == 'dos' or enc == 'win') and '\r\n' in d: s.append(f) elif enc == 'unix' and re.search('(?<!\r)\n', d): s.append(f) elif enc == 'mac' and re.search('\r(?!\n)', d): s.append(f) return s def copied(mctx, x): """``copied()`` File that is recorded as being copied. """ # i18n: "copied" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 0, _("copied takes no arguments")) s = [] for f in mctx.subset: p = mctx.ctx[f].parents() if p and p[0].path() != f: s.append(f) return s def subrepo(mctx, x): """``subrepo([pattern])`` Subrepositories whose paths match the given pattern. """ # i18n: "subrepo" is a keyword getargs(x, 0, 1, _("subrepo takes at most one argument")) ctx = mctx.ctx sstate = sorted(ctx.substate) if x: # i18n: "subrepo" is a keyword pat = getstring(x, _("subrepo requires a pattern or no arguments")) import match as matchmod # avoid circular import issues fast = not matchmod.patkind(pat) if fast: def m(s): return (s == pat) else: m = matchmod.match(ctx.repo().root, '', [pat], ctx=ctx) return [sub for sub in sstate if m(sub)] else: return [sub for sub in sstate] symbols = { 'added': added, 'binary': binary, 'clean': clean, 'copied': copied, 'deleted': deleted, 'encoding': encoding, 'eol': eol, 'exec': exec_, 'grep': grep, 'ignored': ignored, 'hgignore': hgignore, 'modified': modified, 'portable': portable, 'removed': removed, 'resolved': resolved, 'size': size, 'symlink': symlink, 'unknown': unknown, 'unresolved': unresolved, 'subrepo': subrepo, } methods = { 'string': stringset, 'symbol': stringset, 'and': andset, 'or': orset, 'minus': minusset, 'list': listset, 'group': getset, 'not': notset, 'func': func, } class matchctx(object): def __init__(self, ctx, subset=None, status=None): self.ctx = ctx self.subset = subset self._status = status def status(self): return self._status def matcher(self, patterns): return self.ctx.match(patterns) def filter(self, files): return [f for f in files if f in self.subset] def existing(self): if self._status is not None: removed = set(self._status[3]) unknown = set(self._status[4] + self._status[5]) else: removed = set() unknown = set() return (f for f in self.subset if (f in self.ctx and f not in removed) or f in unknown) def narrow(self, files): return matchctx(self.ctx, self.filter(files), self._status) def _intree(funcs, tree): if isinstance(tree, tuple): if tree[0] == 'func' and tree[1][0] == 'symbol': if tree[1][1] in funcs: return True for s in tree[1:]: if _intree(funcs, s): return True return False # filesets using matchctx.existing() _existingcallers = [ 'binary', 'exec', 'grep', 'size', 'symlink', ] def getfileset(ctx, expr): tree, pos = parse(expr) if (pos != len(expr)): raise error.ParseError(_("invalid token"), pos) # do we need status info? if (_intree(['modified', 'added', 'removed', 'deleted', 'unknown', 'ignored', 'clean'], tree) or # Using matchctx.existing() on a workingctx requires us to check # for deleted files. (ctx.rev() is None and _intree(_existingcallers, tree))): unknown = _intree(['unknown'], tree) ignored = _intree(['ignored'], tree) r = ctx.repo() status = r.status(ctx.p1(), ctx, unknown=unknown, ignored=ignored, clean=True) subset = [] for c in status: subset.extend(c) else: status = None subset = list(ctx.walk(ctx.match([]))) return getset(matchctx(ctx, subset, status), tree) # tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions: i18nfunctions = symbols.values()