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largefiles: use 'remote'/'local' in merge prompts like in other merge prompts
Prompts like
foo has been turned into a largefile
use (l)argefile or keep as (n)ormal file?
was not as clear as the usual prompts that use 'remote' or 'local' to explain
what happened on which side ... especially not when used to the normal prompts.
"as" could also indicate that it would be possible to take the content of the
largefile and somehow put it into the normal file. It could make it more clear
that it was a choice between one side or the other.
For consistency we will now phrase it like:
remote turned local normal file f into a largefile
use (l)argefile or keep (n)ormal file?
author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Mon, 28 Oct 2013 22:34:07 +0100 |
parents | d57879e72e18 |
children | 80c5b2666a96 |
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# zeroconf.py - zeroconf support for Mercurial # # Copyright 2005-2007 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. '''discover and advertise repositories on the local network Zeroconf-enabled repositories will be announced in a network without the need to configure a server or a service. They can be discovered without knowing their actual IP address. To allow other people to discover your repository using run :hg:`serve` in your repository:: $ cd test $ hg serve You can discover Zeroconf-enabled repositories by running :hg:`paths`:: $ hg paths zc-test = http://example.com:8000/test ''' import socket, time, os import Zeroconf from mercurial import ui, hg, encoding, dispatch from mercurial import extensions from mercurial.hgweb import server as servermod testedwith = 'internal' # publish server = None localip = None def getip(): # finds external-facing interface without sending any packets (Linux) try: s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) s.connect(('1.0.0.1', 0)) ip = s.getsockname()[0] return ip except socket.error: pass # Generic method, sometimes gives useless results try: dumbip = socket.gethostbyaddr(socket.gethostname())[2][0] if not dumbip.startswith('127.') and ':' not in dumbip: return dumbip except (socket.gaierror, socket.herror): dumbip = '127.0.0.1' # works elsewhere, but actually sends a packet try: s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) s.connect(('1.0.0.1', 1)) ip = s.getsockname()[0] return ip except socket.error: pass return dumbip def publish(name, desc, path, port): global server, localip if not server: ip = getip() if ip.startswith('127.'): # if we have no internet connection, this can happen. return localip = socket.inet_aton(ip) server = Zeroconf.Zeroconf(ip) hostname = socket.gethostname().split('.')[0] host = hostname + ".local" name = "%s-%s" % (hostname, name) # advertise to browsers svc = Zeroconf.ServiceInfo('_http._tcp.local.', name + '._http._tcp.local.', server = host, port = port, properties = {'description': desc, 'path': "/" + path}, address = localip, weight = 0, priority = 0) server.registerService(svc) # advertise to Mercurial clients svc = Zeroconf.ServiceInfo('_hg._tcp.local.', name + '._hg._tcp.local.', server = host, port = port, properties = {'description': desc, 'path': "/" + path}, address = localip, weight = 0, priority = 0) server.registerService(svc) def zc_create_server(create_server, ui, app): httpd = create_server(ui, app) port = httpd.port try: repos = app.repos except AttributeError: # single repo name = app.reponame or os.path.basename(app.repo.root) path = app.repo.ui.config("web", "prefix", "").strip('/') desc = app.repo.ui.config("web", "description", name) publish(name, desc, path, port) else: # webdir prefix = app.ui.config("web", "prefix", "").strip('/') + '/' for repo, path in repos: u = app.ui.copy() u.readconfig(os.path.join(path, '.hg', 'hgrc')) name = os.path.basename(repo) path = (prefix + repo).strip('/') desc = u.config('web', 'description', name) publish(name, desc, path, port) return httpd # listen class listener(object): def __init__(self): self.found = {} def removeService(self, server, type, name): if repr(name) in self.found: del self.found[repr(name)] def addService(self, server, type, name): self.found[repr(name)] = server.getServiceInfo(type, name) def getzcpaths(): ip = getip() if ip.startswith('127.'): return server = Zeroconf.Zeroconf(ip) l = listener() Zeroconf.ServiceBrowser(server, "_hg._tcp.local.", l) time.sleep(1) server.close() for value in l.found.values(): name = value.name[:value.name.index('.')] url = "http://%s:%s%s" % (socket.inet_ntoa(value.address), value.port, value.properties.get("path", "/")) yield "zc-" + name, url def config(orig, self, section, key, default=None, untrusted=False): if section == "paths" and key.startswith("zc-"): for name, path in getzcpaths(): if name == key: return path return orig(self, section, key, default, untrusted) def configitems(orig, self, section, untrusted=False): repos = orig(self, section, untrusted) if section == "paths": repos += getzcpaths() return repos def defaultdest(orig, source): for name, path in getzcpaths(): if path == source: return name.encode(encoding.encoding) return orig(source) def cleanupafterdispatch(orig, ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc): try: return orig(ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc) finally: # we need to call close() on the server to notify() the various # threading Conditions and allow the background threads to exit global server if server: server.close() extensions.wrapfunction(dispatch, '_runcommand', cleanupafterdispatch) extensions.wrapfunction(ui.ui, 'config', config) extensions.wrapfunction(ui.ui, 'configitems', configitems) extensions.wrapfunction(hg, 'defaultdest', defaultdest) extensions.wrapfunction(servermod, 'create_server', zc_create_server)