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wireproto: implement capabilities for wire protocol v2
The capabilities mechanism for wire protocol version 2 represents a
clean break from version 1.
Instead of effectively exchanging a set of capabilities, we're
exchanging a rich data structure.
This data structure currently contains information about
every available command, including its accepted arguments. It also
contains information about supported compression formats.
Exposing information about supported commands will allow clients
to automatically generate bindings to the server. Clients will be
able to do things like detect when they are attempting to run a
command that isn't known to the server. Exposing the required
permissions to run a command can be used by clients to determine if
they have privileges to call a command before actually calling it.
We could potentially even have clients send credentials
preemptively without waiting for the server to deny the command
request. Lots of potential here.
The data returned by this command will likely evolve heavily. So we
shouldn't bikeshed the implementation just yet.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3200
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 09 Apr 2018 11:52:31 -0700 |
parents | f56a30b844aa |
children | 43c84b816445 |
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Testing templating for rebase command Setup $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > rebase= > [experimental] > evolution=createmarkers > EOF $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ for ch in a b c d; do echo foo > $ch; hg commit -Aqm "Added "$ch; done $ hg log -G -T "{rev}:{node|short} {desc}" @ 3:62615734edd5 Added d | o 2:28ad74487de9 Added c | o 1:29becc82797a Added b | o 0:18d04c59bb5d Added a Getting the JSON output for nodechanges $ hg rebase -s 2 -d 0 -q -Tjson [ { "nodechanges": {"28ad74487de9599d00d81085be739c61fc340652": ["849767420fd5519cf0026232411a943ed03cc9fb"], "62615734edd52f06b6fb9c2beb429e4fe30d57b8": ["df21b32134ba85d86bca590cbe9b8b7cbc346c53"]} } ] $ hg log -G -T "{rev}:{node|short} {desc}" @ 5:df21b32134ba Added d | o 4:849767420fd5 Added c | | o 1:29becc82797a Added b |/ o 0:18d04c59bb5d Added a $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 5 -q -T "{nodechanges|json}" {"29becc82797a4bc11ec8880b58eaecd2ab3e7760": ["d9d6773efc831c274eace04bc13e8e6412517139"]} (no-eol) $ hg log -G -T "{rev}:{node|short} {desc}" o 6:d9d6773efc83 Added b | @ 5:df21b32134ba Added d | o 4:849767420fd5 Added c | o 0:18d04c59bb5d Added a $ hg rebase -s 6 -d 4 -q -T "{nodechanges % '{oldnode}:{newnodes % ' {node} '}'}" d9d6773efc831c274eace04bc13e8e6412517139: f48cd65c6dc3d2acb55da54402a5b029546e546f (no-eol)