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convert: add config option to control storing original revision
common.commit.__init__ sets saverev=True by default. The side effect
of this is that the hg sink will always set the "convert_revision"
extras key to the commit being converted.
This patch adds a config option to disable this behavior.
While most consumers will want "convert_revision" to be a) written
b) with the exact Git commit that was converted, some have use cases
that prefer otherwise. In my case, I am performing significant
rewrites of a Git repository *before* it is fed into `hg convert`.
I have to do this because `hg convert` does not easily support the kind
of transform I desire, even with extensions. (For the curious, I am
"linearizing" the history of a GitHub repo by removing merge commits
which add little value to the final history. It isn't easy to do this
during `hg convert` because of Mercurial's file copy/rename metadata
requirements.)
In my scenario, my pre-convert transform stores a "convert_revision"
key in the Git commit object containing the original Git commit ID.
I want this original Git commit ID carried forward to Mercurial. By
disabling the setting of this extra during `hg convert` and copying
the value from the Git commit object, I can have the final
"convert_revision" extra key contain the original Git commit ID. An
added test verifies this exact scenario.
This feature could likely be implemented for other VCS sources. But
until someone needs the feature, I'm inclined to hold off implementing.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 22 Dec 2016 23:28:35 -0700 |
parents | a92ee4d8a574 |
children | e5a6a540ae63 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # check-config - a config flag documentation checker for Mercurial # # Copyright 2015 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 __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import re import sys foundopts = {} documented = {} configre = (r"""ui\.config(|int|bool|list)\(['"](\S+)['"],\s*""" r"""['"](\S+)['"](,\s+(?:default=)?(\S+?))?\)""") configpartialre = (r"""ui\.config""") def main(args): for f in args: sect = '' prevname = '' confsect = '' carryover = '' for l in open(f): # check topic-like bits m = re.match('\s*``(\S+)``', l) if m: prevname = m.group(1) if re.match('^\s*-+$', l): sect = prevname prevname = '' if sect and prevname: name = sect + '.' + prevname documented[name] = 1 # check docstring bits m = re.match(r'^\s+\[(\S+)\]', l) if m: confsect = m.group(1) continue m = re.match(r'^\s+(?:#\s*)?(\S+) = ', l) if m: name = confsect + '.' + m.group(1) documented[name] = 1 # like the bugzilla extension m = re.match(r'^\s*(\S+\.\S+)$', l) if m: documented[m.group(1)] = 1 # like convert m = re.match(r'^\s*:(\S+\.\S+):\s+', l) if m: documented[m.group(1)] = 1 # quoted in help or docstrings m = re.match(r'.*?``(\S+\.\S+)``', l) if m: documented[m.group(1)] = 1 # look for ignore markers m = re.search(r'# (?:internal|experimental|deprecated|developer)' ' config: (\S+\.\S+)$', l) if m: documented[m.group(1)] = 1 # look for code-like bits line = carryover + l m = re.search(configre, line, re.MULTILINE) if m: ctype = m.group(1) if not ctype: ctype = 'str' name = m.group(2) + "." + m.group(3) default = m.group(5) if default in (None, 'False', 'None', '0', '[]', '""', "''"): default = '' if re.match('[a-z.]+$', default): default = '<variable>' if name in foundopts and (ctype, default) != foundopts[name]: print(l) print("conflict on %s: %r != %r" % (name, (ctype, default), foundopts[name])) foundopts[name] = (ctype, default) carryover = '' else: m = re.search(configpartialre, line) if m: carryover = line else: carryover = '' for name in sorted(foundopts): if name not in documented: if not (name.startswith("devel.") or name.startswith("experimental.") or name.startswith("debug.")): ctype, default = foundopts[name] if default: default = ' [%s]' % default print("undocumented: %s (%s)%s" % (name, ctype, default)) if __name__ == "__main__": if len(sys.argv) > 1: sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) else: sys.exit(main([l.rstrip() for l in sys.stdin]))