# HG changeset patch # User Kostia Balytskyi # Date 1456342315 0 # Node ID 5c11702fe2a3bb22f9238525cee70afff29a3b4e # Parent 8ec5478aa0d6047d6f6dd70a9165b2c8a88b9b0f templater: fix list templating bug High-level use case: printing a list of objects with formatter when each object in turn contains a list of properties (like when % template symbol is used in {things % '{thing}'} Let the top-level list contain one thing with two properties: objs = [{ 'props': [ { 'value': 1, 'show': 1 }, { 'value': 2 }] }] (please note that second property does not have 'show' key) If a templateformatter is used to print this with template "{props % '{if(show, value)}'}" current implementation will print value for both properties, which is a bug. This happens because in `templater.runmap` function we only rewrite mapping values with existing new values for each item. If some mapping value is missing in the item, it will not be removed. diff -r 8ec5478aa0d6 -r 5c11702fe2a3 mercurial/templater.py --- a/mercurial/templater.py Wed Feb 24 16:58:07 2016 +0100 +++ b/mercurial/templater.py Wed Feb 24 19:31:55 2016 +0000 @@ -296,9 +296,8 @@ if util.safehasattr(d, 'itermaps'): d = d.itermaps() - lm = mapping.copy() - for i in d: + lm = mapping.copy() if isinstance(i, dict): lm.update(i) lm['originalnode'] = mapping.get('node')