mercurial/filemerge.py
author Angel Ezquerra <angel.ezquerra@gmail.com>
Thu, 13 Dec 2012 23:37:53 +0100
changeset 18109 9e3910db4e78
parent 17885 9a2cf955db84
child 18256 d084df89d948
permissions -rw-r--r--
subrepo: append subrepo path to subrepo error messages This change appends the subrepo path to subrepo errors. That is, when there is an error performing an operation a subrepo, rather than displaying a message such as: pushing subrepo MYSUBREPO to PATH searching for changes abort: push creates new remote head HEADHASH! hint: did you forget to merge? use push -f to force mercurial will show: pushing subrepo MYSUBREPO to PATH searching for changes abort: push creates new remote head HEADHASH! (in subrepo MYSUBREPO) hint: did you forget to merge? use push -f to force The rationale for this change is that the current error messages make it hard for TortoiseHg (and similar tools) to tell the user which subrepo caused the push failure. The "(in subrepo MYSUBREPO)" message has been added to those subrepo methods were it made sense (by using a decorator). We avoid appending "(in subrepo XXX)" multiple times when subrepos are nexted by throwing a "SubrepoAbort" exception after the extra message is appended. The decorator will then "ignore" (i.e. just re-raise) the exception and never add the message again. A small drawback of this method is that part of the exception trace is lost when the exception is catched and re-raised by the annotatesubrepoerror decorator. Also, because the state() function already printed the subrepo path when it threw an error, that error has been changed to avoid duplicating the subrepo path in the error message. Note that I have also updated several subrepo related tests to reflect these changes.

# filemerge.py - file-level merge handling for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 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 node import short
from i18n import _
import util, simplemerge, match, error
import os, tempfile, re, filecmp

def _toolstr(ui, tool, part, default=""):
    return ui.config("merge-tools", tool + "." + part, default)

def _toolbool(ui, tool, part, default=False):
    return ui.configbool("merge-tools", tool + "." + part, default)

def _toollist(ui, tool, part, default=[]):
    return ui.configlist("merge-tools", tool + "." + part, default)

internals = {}

def internaltool(name, trymerge, onfailure=None):
    '''return a decorator for populating internal merge tool table'''
    def decorator(func):
        fullname = 'internal:' + name
        func.__doc__ = "``%s``\n" % fullname + func.__doc__.strip()
        internals[fullname] = func
        func.trymerge = trymerge
        func.onfailure = onfailure
        return func
    return decorator

def _findtool(ui, tool):
    if tool in internals:
        return tool
    for kn in ("regkey", "regkeyalt"):
        k = _toolstr(ui, tool, kn)
        if not k:
            continue
        p = util.lookupreg(k, _toolstr(ui, tool, "regname"))
        if p:
            p = util.findexe(p + _toolstr(ui, tool, "regappend"))
            if p:
                return p
    exe = _toolstr(ui, tool, "executable", tool)
    return util.findexe(util.expandpath(exe))

def _picktool(repo, ui, path, binary, symlink):
    def check(tool, pat, symlink, binary):
        tmsg = tool
        if pat:
            tmsg += " specified for " + pat
        if not _findtool(ui, tool):
            if pat: # explicitly requested tool deserves a warning
                ui.warn(_("couldn't find merge tool %s\n") % tmsg)
            else: # configured but non-existing tools are more silent
                ui.note(_("couldn't find merge tool %s\n") % tmsg)
        elif symlink and not _toolbool(ui, tool, "symlink"):
            ui.warn(_("tool %s can't handle symlinks\n") % tmsg)
        elif binary and not _toolbool(ui, tool, "binary"):
            ui.warn(_("tool %s can't handle binary\n") % tmsg)
        elif not util.gui() and _toolbool(ui, tool, "gui"):
            ui.warn(_("tool %s requires a GUI\n") % tmsg)
        else:
            return True
        return False

    # forcemerge comes from command line arguments, highest priority
    force = ui.config('ui', 'forcemerge')
    if force:
        toolpath = _findtool(ui, force)
        if toolpath:
            return (force, util.shellquote(toolpath))
        else:
            # mimic HGMERGE if given tool not found
            return (force, force)

    # HGMERGE takes next precedence
    hgmerge = os.environ.get("HGMERGE")
    if hgmerge:
        return (hgmerge, hgmerge)

    # then patterns
    for pat, tool in ui.configitems("merge-patterns"):
        mf = match.match(repo.root, '', [pat])
        if mf(path) and check(tool, pat, symlink, False):
            toolpath = _findtool(ui, tool)
            return (tool, util.shellquote(toolpath))

    # then merge tools
    tools = {}
    for k, v in ui.configitems("merge-tools"):
        t = k.split('.')[0]
        if t not in tools:
            tools[t] = int(_toolstr(ui, t, "priority", "0"))
    names = tools.keys()
    tools = sorted([(-p, t) for t, p in tools.items()])
    uimerge = ui.config("ui", "merge")
    if uimerge:
        if uimerge not in names:
            return (uimerge, uimerge)
        tools.insert(0, (None, uimerge)) # highest priority
    tools.append((None, "hgmerge")) # the old default, if found
    for p, t in tools:
        if check(t, None, symlink, binary):
            toolpath = _findtool(ui, t)
            return (t, util.shellquote(toolpath))

    # internal merge or prompt as last resort
    if symlink or binary:
        return "internal:prompt", None
    return "internal:merge", None

def _eoltype(data):
    "Guess the EOL type of a file"
    if '\0' in data: # binary
        return None
    if '\r\n' in data: # Windows
        return '\r\n'
    if '\r' in data: # Old Mac
        return '\r'
    if '\n' in data: # UNIX
        return '\n'
    return None # unknown

def _matcheol(file, origfile):
    "Convert EOL markers in a file to match origfile"
    tostyle = _eoltype(util.readfile(origfile))
    if tostyle:
        data = util.readfile(file)
        style = _eoltype(data)
        if style:
            newdata = data.replace(style, tostyle)
            if newdata != data:
                util.writefile(file, newdata)

@internaltool('prompt', False)
def _iprompt(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf):
    """Asks the user which of the local or the other version to keep as
    the merged version."""
    ui = repo.ui
    fd = fcd.path()

    if ui.promptchoice(_(" no tool found to merge %s\n"
                         "keep (l)ocal or take (o)ther?") % fd,
                       (_("&Local"), _("&Other")), 0):
        return _iother(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf)
    else:
        return _ilocal(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf)

@internaltool('local', False)
def _ilocal(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf):
    """Uses the local version of files as the merged version."""
    return 0

@internaltool('other', False)
def _iother(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf):
    """Uses the other version of files as the merged version."""
    repo.wwrite(fcd.path(), fco.data(), fco.flags())
    return 0

@internaltool('fail', False)
def _ifail(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf):
    """
    Rather than attempting to merge files that were modified on both
    branches, it marks them as unresolved. The resolve command must be
    used to resolve these conflicts."""
    return 1

def _premerge(repo, toolconf, files):
    tool, toolpath, binary, symlink = toolconf
    a, b, c, back = files

    ui = repo.ui

    # do we attempt to simplemerge first?
    try:
        premerge = _toolbool(ui, tool, "premerge", not (binary or symlink))
    except error.ConfigError:
        premerge = _toolstr(ui, tool, "premerge").lower()
        valid = 'keep'.split()
        if premerge not in valid:
            _valid = ', '.join(["'" + v + "'" for v in valid])
            raise error.ConfigError(_("%s.premerge not valid "
                                      "('%s' is neither boolean nor %s)") %
                                    (tool, premerge, _valid))

    if premerge:
        r = simplemerge.simplemerge(ui, a, b, c, quiet=True)
        if not r:
            ui.debug(" premerge successful\n")
            return 0
        if premerge != 'keep':
            util.copyfile(back, a) # restore from backup and try again
    return 1 # continue merging

@internaltool('merge', True,
              _("merging %s incomplete! "
                "(edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')\n"))
def _imerge(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf, files):
    """
    Uses the internal non-interactive simple merge algorithm for merging
    files. It will fail if there are any conflicts and leave markers in
    the partially merged file."""
    r = _premerge(repo, toolconf, files)
    if r:
        a, b, c, back = files

        ui = repo.ui

        r = simplemerge.simplemerge(ui, a, b, c, label=['local', 'other'])
        return True, r
    return False, 0

@internaltool('dump', True)
def _idump(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf, files):
    """
    Creates three versions of the files to merge, containing the
    contents of local, other and base. These files can then be used to
    perform a merge manually. If the file to be merged is named
    ``a.txt``, these files will accordingly be named ``a.txt.local``,
    ``a.txt.other`` and ``a.txt.base`` and they will be placed in the
    same directory as ``a.txt``."""
    r = _premerge(repo, toolconf, files)
    if r:
        a, b, c, back = files

        fd = fcd.path()

        util.copyfile(a, a + ".local")
        repo.wwrite(fd + ".other", fco.data(), fco.flags())
        repo.wwrite(fd + ".base", fca.data(), fca.flags())
    return False, r

def _xmerge(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf, files):
    r = _premerge(repo, toolconf, files)
    if r:
        tool, toolpath, binary, symlink = toolconf
        a, b, c, back = files
        out = ""
        env = dict(HG_FILE=fcd.path(),
                   HG_MY_NODE=short(mynode),
                   HG_OTHER_NODE=str(fco.changectx()),
                   HG_BASE_NODE=str(fca.changectx()),
                   HG_MY_ISLINK='l' in fcd.flags(),
                   HG_OTHER_ISLINK='l' in fco.flags(),
                   HG_BASE_ISLINK='l' in fca.flags())

        ui = repo.ui

        args = _toolstr(ui, tool, "args", '$local $base $other')
        if "$output" in args:
            out, a = a, back # read input from backup, write to original
        replace = dict(local=a, base=b, other=c, output=out)
        args = util.interpolate(r'\$', replace, args,
                                lambda s: util.shellquote(util.localpath(s)))
        r = util.system(toolpath + ' ' + args, cwd=repo.root, environ=env,
                        out=ui.fout)
        return True, r
    return False, 0

def filemerge(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca):
    """perform a 3-way merge in the working directory

    mynode = parent node before merge
    orig = original local filename before merge
    fco = other file context
    fca = ancestor file context
    fcd = local file context for current/destination file
    """

    def temp(prefix, ctx):
        pre = "%s~%s." % (os.path.basename(ctx.path()), prefix)
        (fd, name) = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix=pre)
        data = repo.wwritedata(ctx.path(), ctx.data())
        f = os.fdopen(fd, "wb")
        f.write(data)
        f.close()
        return name

    if not fco.cmp(fcd): # files identical?
        return None

    ui = repo.ui
    fd = fcd.path()
    binary = fcd.isbinary() or fco.isbinary() or fca.isbinary()
    symlink = 'l' in fcd.flags() + fco.flags()
    tool, toolpath = _picktool(repo, ui, fd, binary, symlink)
    ui.debug("picked tool '%s' for %s (binary %s symlink %s)\n" %
               (tool, fd, binary, symlink))

    if tool in internals:
        func = internals[tool]
        trymerge = func.trymerge
        onfailure = func.onfailure
    else:
        func = _xmerge
        trymerge = True
        onfailure = _("merging %s failed!\n")

    toolconf = tool, toolpath, binary, symlink

    if not trymerge:
        return func(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf)

    a = repo.wjoin(fd)
    b = temp("base", fca)
    c = temp("other", fco)
    back = a + ".orig"
    util.copyfile(a, back)

    if orig != fco.path():
        ui.status(_("merging %s and %s to %s\n") % (orig, fco.path(), fd))
    else:
        ui.status(_("merging %s\n") % fd)

    ui.debug("my %s other %s ancestor %s\n" % (fcd, fco, fca))

    needcheck, r = func(repo, mynode, orig, fcd, fco, fca, toolconf,
                        (a, b, c, back))
    if not needcheck:
        if r:
            if onfailure:
                ui.warn(onfailure % fd)
        else:
            os.unlink(back)

        os.unlink(b)
        os.unlink(c)
        return r

    if not r and (_toolbool(ui, tool, "checkconflicts") or
                  'conflicts' in _toollist(ui, tool, "check")):
        if re.search("^(<<<<<<< .*|=======|>>>>>>> .*)$", fcd.data(),
                     re.MULTILINE):
            r = 1

    checked = False
    if 'prompt' in _toollist(ui, tool, "check"):
        checked = True
        if ui.promptchoice(_("was merge of '%s' successful (yn)?") % fd,
                           (_("&Yes"), _("&No")), 1):
            r = 1

    if not r and not checked and (_toolbool(ui, tool, "checkchanged") or
                                  'changed' in _toollist(ui, tool, "check")):
        if filecmp.cmp(a, back):
            if ui.promptchoice(_(" output file %s appears unchanged\n"
                                 "was merge successful (yn)?") % fd,
                               (_("&Yes"), _("&No")), 1):
                r = 1

    if _toolbool(ui, tool, "fixeol"):
        _matcheol(a, back)

    if r:
        if onfailure:
            ui.warn(onfailure % fd)
    else:
        os.unlink(back)

    os.unlink(b)
    os.unlink(c)
    return r

# tell hggettext to extract docstrings from these functions:
i18nfunctions = internals.values()