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merge: fast-forward merge with descendant issue2538 gives a case where a changeset is merged with its child (which is on another branch), and to my surprise the result is a real merge with two parents, not just a "fast forward" "merge" with only the child as parent. That is essentially the same as issue619. Is the existing behaviour as intended and correct? Or is the following fix correct? Some extra "created new head" pops up with this fix, but it seems to me like they could be considered correct. The old branch head has been superseeded by changes on the other branch, and when the changes on the other branch is merged back to the branch it will introduce a new head not directly related to the previous branch head. (I guess the intention with existing behaviour could be to ensure that the changesets on the branch are directly connected and that no new heads pops up on merges.)
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
date Tue, 07 Dec 2010 03:29:21 +0100
parents d1f4657f55e4
children b35e3364f94a
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# highlight.py - highlight extension implementation file
#
#  Copyright 2007-2009 Adam Hupp <adam@hupp.org> 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.
#
# The original module was split in an interface and an implementation
# file to defer pygments loading and speedup extension setup.

from mercurial import demandimport
demandimport.ignore.extend(['pkgutil', 'pkg_resources', '__main__'])
from mercurial import util, encoding

from pygments import highlight
from pygments.util import ClassNotFound
from pygments.lexers import guess_lexer, guess_lexer_for_filename, TextLexer
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter

SYNTAX_CSS = ('\n<link rel="stylesheet" href="{url}highlightcss" '
              'type="text/css" />')

def pygmentize(field, fctx, style, tmpl):

    # append a <link ...> to the syntax highlighting css
    old_header = tmpl.load('header')
    if SYNTAX_CSS not in old_header:
        new_header =  old_header + SYNTAX_CSS
        tmpl.cache['header'] = new_header

    text = fctx.data()
    if util.binary(text):
        return

    # Pygments is best used with Unicode strings:
    # <http://pygments.org/docs/unicode/>
    text = text.decode(encoding.encoding, 'replace')

    # To get multi-line strings right, we can't format line-by-line
    try:
        lexer = guess_lexer_for_filename(fctx.path(), text[:1024])
    except (ClassNotFound, ValueError):
        try:
            lexer = guess_lexer(text[:1024])
        except (ClassNotFound, ValueError):
            lexer = TextLexer()

    formatter = HtmlFormatter(style=style)

    colorized = highlight(text, lexer, formatter)
    # strip wrapping div
    colorized = colorized[:colorized.find('\n</pre>')]
    colorized = colorized[colorized.find('<pre>')+5:]
    coloriter = (s.encode(encoding.encoding, 'replace')
                 for s in colorized.splitlines())

    tmpl.filters['colorize'] = lambda x: coloriter.next()

    oldl = tmpl.cache[field]
    newl = oldl.replace('line|escape', 'line|colorize')
    tmpl.cache[field] = newl