revset: add destination() predicate
This predicate is used to find csets that were created because of a graft,
transplant or rebase --keep. An optional revset can be supplied, in which case
the result will be limited to those copies which specified one of the revs as
the source for the command.
hg log -r destination() # csets copied from anywhere
hg log -r destination(branch(default)) # all csets copied from default
hg log -r origin(x) or destination(origin(x)) # all instances of x
This predicate will follow a cset through different types of copies. Given a
repo with a cset 'S' that is grafted to create G(S), which itself is
transplanted to become T(G(S)):
o-S
/
o-o-G(S)
\
o-T(G(S))
hg log -r destination( S ) # { G(S), T(G(S)) }
hg log -r destination( G(S) ) # { T(G(S)) }
The implementation differences between the three different copy commands (see
the origin() predicate) are not intentionally exposed, however if the
transplant was a graft instead:
hg log -r destination( G(S) ) # {}
because the 'extra' field in G(G(S)) is S, not G(S). The implementation cannot
correct this by following sources before G(S) and then select the csets that
reference those sources because the cset provided to the predicate would also
end up selected. If there were more than two copies, sources of the argument
would also get selected.
Note that the convert extension does not currently update the 'extra' map in its
destination csets, and therefore copies made prior to the convert will be
missing from the resulting set.
Instead of the loop over 'subset', the following almost works, but does not
select a transplant of a transplant. That is, 'destination(S)' will only
select T(S).
dests = set([r for r in subset if _getrevsource(repo, r) in args])
# If you want to change PREFIX, do not just edit it below. The changed
# value wont get passed on to recursive make calls. You should instead
# override the variable on the command like:
#
# % make PREFIX=/opt/ install
PREFIX=/usr/local
export PREFIX
PYTHON=python
PURE=
PYFILES:=$(shell find mercurial hgext doc -name '*.py')
DOCFILES=mercurial/help/*.txt
help:
@echo 'Commonly used make targets:'
@echo ' all - build program and documentation'
@echo ' install - install program and man pages to PREFIX ($(PREFIX))'
@echo ' install-home - install with setup.py install --home=HOME ($(HOME))'
@echo ' local - build for inplace usage'
@echo ' tests - run all tests in the automatic test suite'
@echo ' test-foo - run only specified tests (e.g. test-merge1.t)'
@echo ' dist - run all tests and create a source tarball in dist/'
@echo ' clean - remove files created by other targets'
@echo ' (except installed files or dist source tarball)'
@echo ' update-pot - update i18n/hg.pot'
@echo
@echo 'Example for a system-wide installation under /usr/local:'
@echo ' make all && su -c "make install" && hg version'
@echo
@echo 'Example for a local installation (usable in this directory):'
@echo ' make local && ./hg version'
all: build doc
local:
$(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) build_py -c -d . build_ext -i build_hgexe -i build_mo
$(PYTHON) hg version
build:
$(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) build
doc:
$(MAKE) -C doc
clean:
-$(PYTHON) setup.py clean --all # ignore errors from this command
find . \( -name '*.py[cdo]' -o -name '*.so' \) -exec rm -f '{}' ';'
rm -f $(addprefix mercurial/,$(notdir $(wildcard mercurial/pure/[a-z]*.py)))
rm -f MANIFEST MANIFEST.in mercurial/__version__.py tests/*.err
rm -rf build mercurial/locale
$(MAKE) -C doc clean
install: install-bin install-doc
install-bin: build
$(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) install --root="$(DESTDIR)/" --prefix="$(PREFIX)" --force
install-doc: doc
cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install
install-home: install-home-bin install-home-doc
install-home-bin: build
$(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) install --home="$(HOME)" --force
install-home-doc: doc
cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) PREFIX="$(HOME)" install
MANIFEST-doc:
$(MAKE) -C doc MANIFEST
MANIFEST.in: MANIFEST-doc
hg manifest | sed -e 's/^/include /' > MANIFEST.in
echo include mercurial/__version__.py >> MANIFEST.in
sed -e 's/^/include /' < doc/MANIFEST >> MANIFEST.in
dist: tests dist-notests
dist-notests: doc MANIFEST.in
TAR_OPTIONS="--owner=root --group=root --mode=u+w,go-w,a+rX-s" $(PYTHON) setup.py -q sdist
check: tests
tests:
cd tests && $(PYTHON) run-tests.py $(TESTFLAGS)
test-%:
cd tests && $(PYTHON) run-tests.py $(TESTFLAGS) $@
update-pot: i18n/hg.pot
i18n/hg.pot: $(PYFILES) $(DOCFILES)
$(PYTHON) i18n/hggettext mercurial/commands.py \
hgext/*.py hgext/*/__init__.py \
mercurial/fileset.py mercurial/revset.py \
mercurial/templatefilters.py mercurial/templatekw.py \
mercurial/filemerge.py \
$(DOCFILES) > i18n/hg.pot
# All strings marked for translation in Mercurial contain
# ASCII characters only. But some files contain string
# literals like this '\037\213'. xgettext thinks it has to
# parse them even though they are not marked for translation.
# Extracting with an explicit encoding of ISO-8859-1 will make
# xgettext "parse" and ignore them.
echo $(PYFILES) | xargs \
xgettext --package-name "Mercurial" \
--msgid-bugs-address "<mercurial-devel@selenic.com>" \
--copyright-holder "Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others" \
--from-code ISO-8859-1 --join --sort-by-file --add-comments=i18n: \
-d hg -p i18n -o hg.pot
$(PYTHON) i18n/posplit i18n/hg.pot
%.po: i18n/hg.pot
msgmerge --no-location --update $@ $^
.PHONY: help all local build doc clean install install-bin install-doc \
install-home install-home-bin install-home-doc dist dist-notests tests \
update-pot