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lfs: emit a status message to indicate how many blobs were uploaded Previously, there was a progress bar indicating the byte count, but then it disappeared once the transfer was done. Having that value stay on the screen seems useful. Downloads are done one at a time, so hold off on that until they can be coalesced, to avoid a series of lines being printed. (I don't have any great ideas on how to do that. It would be a shame to have to wrap a bunch of read commands to be able to do this.) I'm not sure if the 'lfs:' prefix is the right thing to do here. The others in the test are verbose/debug messages, so in the normal case, this is the only line that's prefixed.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Mon, 29 Jan 2018 22:09:48 -0500
parents 7be2f229285b
children 9a75619776ca
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# extension to emulate invoking 'patch.internalpatch()' at the time
# specified by '[fakepatchtime] fakenow'

from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial import (
    extensions,
    patch as patchmod,
    registrar,
    util,
)

configtable = {}
configitem = registrar.configitem(configtable)

configitem('fakepatchtime', 'fakenow',
    default=None,
)

def internalpatch(orig, ui, repo, patchobj, strip,
                  prefix='', files=None,
                  eolmode='strict', similarity=0):
    if files is None:
        files = set()
    r = orig(ui, repo, patchobj, strip,
             prefix=prefix, files=files,
             eolmode=eolmode, similarity=similarity)

    fakenow = ui.config('fakepatchtime', 'fakenow')
    if fakenow:
        # parsing 'fakenow' in YYYYmmddHHMM format makes comparison between
        # 'fakenow' value and 'touch -t YYYYmmddHHMM' argument easy
        fakenow = util.parsedate(fakenow, ['%Y%m%d%H%M'])[0]
        for f in files:
            repo.wvfs.utime(f, (fakenow, fakenow))

    return r

def extsetup(ui):
    extensions.wrapfunction(patchmod, 'internalpatch', internalpatch)