doc/tools/mode_plan.py
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Fri, 20 Jan 2017 18:17:04 +0100
changeset 11919 3a6746dfc57f
parent 10589 7c23b7de2b8d
child 12567 26744ad37953
permissions -rw-r--r--
Change hooks control (deny_all_hooks_but / allow_all_hooks_but) to be more predictable Prior to this, if one execute code like: with cnx.hooks.deny_all_hooks_but('metadata'): with cnx.hooks.deny_all_hooks_but(): # mycode 'metadata' hooks will be activated anyway in the inner block, which is rather unexpected (of course in real life you only see the latest hooks control statement, the former being higher in the call stack). This is due to the underlying usage of old `enable_hook_categories` / `disable_hook_categories` methods, which were introduced much before the now official context manager based API (with `cnx.[deny|all]_all_hooks_but(...)`). To move on, this patch drop the two legacy methods, rename and privatize related internal state on the connection (`hooks_mode` becomes `_hooks_mode`, `disabled_hook_cats` and `enabled_hook_cats` become `_hooks_categories`) and reimplement the `_hooks_control` context manager to simply update them. See the added unit test for details.

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"""
>>> from mode_plan import *
>>> ls()
<list of directory content>
>>> ren('A01','A03')
rename A010-joe.en.txt to A030-joe.en.txt
accept [y/N]?
"""
from __future__ import print_function


def ren(a,b):
    names = glob.glob('%s*'%a)
    for name in names :
        print('rename %s to %s' % (name, name.replace(a,b)))
    if raw_input('accept [y/N]?').lower() =='y':
        for name in names:
            os.system('hg mv %s %s' % (name, name.replace(a,b)))


def ls(): print('\n'.join(sorted(os.listdir('.'))))

def move():
    filenames = []
    for name in sorted(os.listdir('.')):
        num = name[:2]
        if num.isdigit():
            filenames.append( (int(num), name) )


    #print filenames

    for num, name in filenames:
        if num >= start:
            print('hg mv %s %2i%s' %(name,num+1,name[2:]))