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status: create class for status lists Callers of various status() methods (on dirstate, context, repo) get a tuple of 7 elements, where each element is a list of files. This results in lots of uses of indexes where names would be much more readable. For example, "status.ignored" seems clearer than "status[4]" [1]. So, let's introduce a simple named tuple containing the 7 status fields: modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, clean. This patch introduces the class and updates the status methods to return instances of it. Later patches will update the callers. [1] Did you even notice that it should have been "status[5]"? (tweaked by mpm to introduce the class in scmutil and only change one user)
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@gmail.com>
date Fri, 10 Oct 2014 14:32:36 -0700
parents f266cb3f1c2b
children 26d4ce8ca2bd
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#!/usr/bin/env python

import sys
import os

os.chdir(os.getenv('TESTTMP'))

if sys.argv[1] != "user@dummy":
    sys.exit(-1)

os.environ["SSH_CLIENT"] = "127.0.0.1 1 2"

log = open("dummylog", "ab")
log.write("Got arguments")
for i, arg in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]):
    log.write(" %d:%s" % (i + 1, arg))
log.write("\n")
log.close()
hgcmd = sys.argv[2]
if os.name == 'nt':
    # hack to make simple unix single quote quoting work on windows
    hgcmd = hgcmd.replace("'", '"')
r = os.system(hgcmd)
sys.exit(bool(r))