manifestdict.walk: remove now-redundant check for match.files()
When checking whether we can take the fast path of iterating over
matcher files instead of manifest files, we check whether
match.files() is non-empty. However, now that return early for
match.always(), it can only be empty when there are only
include/exclude patterns, but in that case anypats() will be True, so
it's already covered. This makes manifestdict.walk() more similar to
manifestdict.matches().
from mercurial import wireproto
class proto(object):
def __init__(self, args):
self.args = args
def getargs(self, spec):
args = self.args
args.setdefault('*', {})
names = spec.split()
return [args[n] for n in names]
class clientpeer(wireproto.wirepeer):
def __init__(self, serverrepo):
self.serverrepo = serverrepo
def _call(self, cmd, **args):
return wireproto.dispatch(self.serverrepo, proto(args), cmd)
@wireproto.batchable
def greet(self, name):
f = wireproto.future()
yield {'name': mangle(name)}, f
yield unmangle(f.value)
class serverrepo(object):
def greet(self, name):
return "Hello, " + name
def filtered(self, name):
return self
def mangle(s):
return ''.join(chr(ord(c) + 1) for c in s)
def unmangle(s):
return ''.join(chr(ord(c) - 1) for c in s)
def greet(repo, proto, name):
return mangle(repo.greet(unmangle(name)))
wireproto.commands['greet'] = (greet, 'name',)
srv = serverrepo()
clt = clientpeer(srv)
print clt.greet("Foobar")
b = clt.batch()
fs = [b.greet(s) for s in ["Fo, =;o", "Bar"]]
b.submit()
print [f.value for f in fs]