contrib/xml.rnc
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
Wed, 03 Apr 2019 16:03:41 -0700
changeset 42093 edbcf5b239f9
parent 10161 3acfb69a4729
permissions -rw-r--r--
config: read configs from directories in lexicographical order Mercurial currently reads the .rc files specified in HGRCPATH (and the system-default paths) in directory order, which is unspecified. My team at work maintains a set of .rc files. So far there has been no overlap between them, so we had not noticed this behavior. However, we would now like to release some common .rc files and then have another one per plaform with platform-specific overrides. It would be nice if we can determine the load order by choosing names carefully. This patch enables that by loading the .rc files in lexicographical order. Before this patch, the added test case would consistently say "30" on my file system (whatever I have -- some Linux FS). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6193

# RelaxNG schema for "xml" log style
# Inspired by Subversion's XML log format.

start = log
node.type = xsd:string  {minLength = "40" maxLength = "40"}

log = element log { logentry+ }
logentry = element logentry {
    logentry.attlist,
    branch*, tag*, hgparent*,
    author, date,
    msg, paths?, copies?, extra*
}
logentry.attlist =
    attribute revision {xsd:nonNegativeInteger}
  & attribute node {node.type}
branch = element branch { text }
tag = element tag { text }
hgparent = element parent {hgparent.attlist, text}
hgparent.attlist =
    attribute revision {xsd:integer {minInclusive = "-1"} }
  & attribute node {node.type}
author = element author { author.attlist, text }
author.attlist =
    attribute email {text}
date = element date {xsd:dateTime}
msg = element msg {msg.attlist, text}
msg.attlist =
    attribute xml:space {"preserve"}
paths = element paths { path* }
path = element path { path.attlist, text }
path.attlist =
    # Action: (A)dd, (M)odify, (R)emove
    attribute action {"A"|"M"|"R"}
copies = element copies { copy+ }
copy = element copy { copy.attlist, text }
copy.attlist =
    attribute source {text}
extra = element extra {extra.attlist, text}
extra.attlist =
    attribute key {text}