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pager: don't terminate with extreme prejudice on SIGPIPE (BC) The default SIGPIPE handler causes Mercurial to exit immediately, without running any Python cleanup code (except and finally blocks, atexit handlers etc). This creates problems if you want to do something at exit. If we need a different exit code for broken pipe from pager, then we should code that ourselves in Python; this appears to have been cargo-culted from the fork implementation of pager that's no longer used, where it was needed to stop Broken Pipe errors appearing on the user's terminal.
author Simon Farnsworth <simonfar@fb.com>
date Thu, 02 Feb 2017 11:17:36 -0800
parents 812eb3b7dc43
children c17d73bf6a4d
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# Read the output of a "svn log --xml" command on stdin, parse it and
# print a subset of attributes common to all svn versions tested by
# hg.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
import xml.dom.minidom

def xmltext(e):
    return ''.join(c.data for c
                   in e.childNodes
                   if c.nodeType == c.TEXT_NODE)

def parseentry(entry):
    e = {}
    e['revision'] = entry.getAttribute('revision')
    e['author'] = xmltext(entry.getElementsByTagName('author')[0])
    e['msg'] = xmltext(entry.getElementsByTagName('msg')[0])
    e['paths'] = []
    paths = entry.getElementsByTagName('paths')
    if paths:
        paths = paths[0]
        for p in paths.getElementsByTagName('path'):
            action = p.getAttribute('action')
            path = xmltext(p)
            frompath = p.getAttribute('copyfrom-path')
            fromrev = p.getAttribute('copyfrom-rev')
            e['paths'].append((path, action, frompath, fromrev))
    return e

def parselog(data):
    entries = []
    doc = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(data)
    for e in doc.getElementsByTagName('logentry'):
        entries.append(parseentry(e))
    return entries

def printentries(entries):
    fp = sys.stdout
    for e in entries:
        for k in ('revision', 'author', 'msg'):
            fp.write(('%s: %s\n' % (k, e[k])).encode('utf-8'))
        for path, action, fpath, frev in sorted(e['paths']):
            frominfo = ''
            if frev:
                frominfo = ' (from %s@%s)' % (fpath, frev)
            p = ' %s %s%s\n' % (action, path, frominfo)
            fp.write(p.encode('utf-8'))

if __name__ == '__main__':
    data = sys.stdin.read()
    entries = parselog(data)
    printentries(entries)