topic: check availability of obsutil.getmarkers() for portability
Before this patch, topic extension causes unintentional failure with
Mercurial earlier than 4.3, because obsutil.getmarkers() has been
available since Mercurial 4.3 (tests for topic on mercurial-4.*
branches fail, too).
This breaks "minimumhgversion = '4.0'" declaration of topic extension.
This patch fixes this issue in a straightforward way for simplicity on
stable branch.
I'm planning to centralize such portability logic in topic extension
into topic/compat.py or so on default branch for efficiency at
runtime, like as evolve/compat.py.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import os.path as op
import sys
INDEX = '''
Mercurial tests
===============
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
'''
def rstify(orig, name):
newlines = []
code_block_mode = False
for line in orig.splitlines():
# Emtpy lines doesn't change output
if not line:
newlines.append(line)
continue
codeline = line.startswith(' ')
if codeline:
if code_block_mode is False:
newlines.extend(['::', ''])
code_block_mode = True
else:
code_block_mode = False
newlines.append(line)
return "\n".join(newlines)
def main(base):
if os.path.isdir(base):
one_dir(base)
else:
one_file(base)
def one_dir(base):
index = INDEX
# doc = lambda x: op.join(op.dirname(__file__), 'docs', x)
for fn in sorted(os.listdir(base)):
if not fn.endswith('.t'):
continue
name = os.path.splitext(fn)[0]
content = one_file(op.join(base, fn))
target = op.join(base, name + '.rst')
# with file(doc(name + '.rst'), 'w') as f:
with open(target, 'w') as f:
f.write(content)
index += '\n ' + name
# with file(doc('index.rst'), 'w') as f:
# f.write(index)
def one_file(path):
name = os.path.basename(path)[:-2]
return rstify(open(path).read(), name)
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print('Please supply a path to tests dir as parameter')
sys.exit()
main(sys.argv[1])