Mercurial > hg
view tests/test-grep @ 2155:ff255b41b4aa
support hooks written in python.
to write hook in python, create module with hook function inside.
make sure mercurial can import module (put it in $PYTHONPATH or load it
as extension). hook function should look like this:
def myhook(ui, repo, hooktype, **kwargs):
if hook_passes:
return True
elif hook_explicitly_fails:
return False
elif some_other_failure:
import util
raise util.Abort('helpful failure message')
else:
return
# implicit return of None makes hook fail!
then in .hgrc, add hook with "python:" prefix:
[hooks]
commit = python:mymodule.myhook
author | Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com> |
---|---|
date | Fri, 28 Apr 2006 15:50:22 -0700 |
parents | 5e47e42b14ba |
children | 81f351c5264d |
line wrap: on
line source
#!/bin/sh mkdir t cd t hg init echo import > port hg add port hg commit -m 0 -u spam -d '0 0' echo export >> port hg commit -m 1 -u eggs -d '1 0' echo export > port echo vaportight >> port echo 'import/export' >> port hg commit -m 2 -u spam -d '2 0' echo 'import/export' >> port hg commit -m 3 -u eggs -d '3 0' head -n 3 port > port1 mv port1 port hg commit -m 4 -u spam -d '4 0' hg grep port port echo 'FIXME: history is wrong here' hg grep --all -nu port port hg grep import port