Mercurial > python-hglib
view hglib/merge.py @ 176:3f854e3bcdd1 2.2
client: raise KeyError from __getitem__ (BC)
object.__getitem__ is supposed to raise either IndexError or KeyError
(depending on whether the thing is a sequence or a mapping). Before,
we would raise ValueError because that's what the context constructor
raises.
I choose to raise KeyError because IndexError felt a bit too limiting.
This does sacrifice some magic with for loops handling IndexError.
However, iteration of this object should be handled by a custom
__iter__, so I don't think this is a problem.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 06 Jul 2016 14:14:22 -0700 |
parents | fe74d5599539 |
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from hglib.util import b class handlers(object): """ These can be used as the cb argument to hgclient.merge() to control the behaviour when Mercurial prompts what to do with regard to a specific file, e.g. when one parent modified a file and the other removed it. """ @staticmethod def abort(size, output): """ Abort the merge if a prompt appears. """ return b('') """ This corresponds to Mercurial's -y/--noninteractive global option, which picks the first choice on all prompts. """ noninteractive = 'yes'