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httppeer: do decompression inside _callstream
The current HTTP transport protocol only compresses certain command
responses and requires calls to that command to call
"_callcompressable," which zlib decompresses the response
transparently.
Upcoming changes will enable *any* response to be compressed with
varying compression formats. In order to handle this better, this
commit moves the decompression bits to the main function performing
the HTTP request. We introduce an underscore-prefixed argument to
denote this behavior so it doesn't conflict with a named argument
to a command.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 19 Nov 2016 18:31:40 -0800 |
parents | cf56f7a60b45 |
children | a4bc8fff67fc |
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Mercurial supports a functional language for selecting a set of files. Like other file patterns, this pattern type is indicated by a prefix, 'set:'. The language supports a number of predicates which are joined by infix operators. Parenthesis can be used for grouping. Identifiers such as filenames or patterns must be quoted with single or double quotes if they contain characters outside of ``[.*{}[]?/\_a-zA-Z0-9\x80-\xff]`` or if they match one of the predefined predicates. This generally applies to file patterns other than globs and arguments for predicates. Special characters can be used in quoted identifiers by escaping them, e.g., ``\n`` is interpreted as a newline. To prevent them from being interpreted, strings can be prefixed with ``r``, e.g. ``r'...'``. There is a single prefix operator: ``not x`` Files not in x. Short form is ``! x``. These are the supported infix operators: ``x and y`` The intersection of files in x and y. Short form is ``x & y``. ``x or y`` The union of files in x and y. There are two alternative short forms: ``x | y`` and ``x + y``. ``x - y`` Files in x but not in y. The following predicates are supported: .. predicatesmarker Some sample queries: - Show status of files that appear to be binary in the working directory:: hg status -A "set:binary()" - Forget files that are in .hgignore but are already tracked:: hg forget "set:hgignore() and not ignored()" - Find text files that contain a string:: hg files "set:grep(magic) and not binary()" - Find C files in a non-standard encoding:: hg files "set:**.c and not encoding('UTF-8')" - Revert copies of large binary files:: hg revert "set:copied() and binary() and size('>1M')" - Remove files listed in foo.lst that contain the letter a or b:: hg remove "set: 'listfile:foo.lst' and (**a* or **b*)" See also :hg:`help patterns`.