hgext3rd/topic/revset.py
author Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net>
Sun, 05 May 2019 17:39:46 +0800
changeset 4650 7c05b1625921
parent 4390 312b9e8a4c9c
child 4717 7b36f9728351
permissions -rw-r--r--
stack: get stack data directly from stack and remove stackdata() stackdata function began its life in 137f8b04901e as a proto-stack: it computed stack revs on its own and only had one property to return, "changesetcount". Later it started to prepare and return more properties, but since b933a8068c17 it was computing revs using a getstack function. And then finally in 17749d9d3968 it started to rely on stack class entirely. It was a good function, but now, when all the logic it provided was factored into stack class, I'd say it's finally time for it to be put to rest.

from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial import (
    error,
    registrar,
    revset,
    util,
)

from . import (
    destination,
    stack,
)

try:
    mkmatcher = revset._stringmatcher
except AttributeError:
    try:
        from mercurial.utils import stringutil
        mkmatcher = stringutil.stringmatcher
    except (ImportError, AttributeError):
        mkmatcher = util.stringmatcher

revsetpredicate = registrar.revsetpredicate()

def getstringstrict(x, err):
    if x and x[0] == 'string':
        return x[1]
    raise error.ParseError(err)

@revsetpredicate('topic([string or set])')
def topicset(repo, subset, x):
    """All changesets with the specified topic or the topics of the given
    changesets. Without the argument, all changesets with any topic specified.

    If `string` starts with `re:` the remainder of the name is treated
    as a regular expression.
    """
    args = revset.getargs(x, 0, 1, 'topic takes one or no arguments')

    mutable = revset._notpublic(repo, revset.fullreposet(repo), ())

    if not args:
        return (subset & mutable).filter(lambda r: bool(repo[r].topic()))

    try:
        topic = getstringstrict(args[0], '')
    except error.ParseError:
        # not a string, but another revset
        pass
    else:
        kind, pattern, matcher = mkmatcher(topic)

        if topic.startswith('literal:') and pattern not in repo.topics:
            raise error.RepoLookupError("topic '%s' does not exist" % pattern)

        def matches(r):
            topic = repo[r].topic()
            if not topic:
                return False
            return matcher(topic)

        return (subset & mutable).filter(matches)

    s = revset.getset(repo, revset.fullreposet(repo), x)
    topics = {repo[r].topic() for r in s}
    topics.discard('')

    def matches(r):
        if r in s:
            return True
        topic = repo[r].topic()
        if not topic:
            return False
        return topic in topics

    return (subset & mutable).filter(matches)

@revsetpredicate('ngtip([branch])')
def ngtipset(repo, subset, x):
    """The untopiced tip.

    Name is horrible so that people change it.
    """
    args = revset.getargs(x, 1, 1, 'ngtip takes one argument')
    # match a specific topic
    branch = revset.getstring(args[0], 'ngtip requires a string')
    if branch == '.':
        branch = repo['.'].branch()
    return subset & revset.baseset(destination.ngtip(repo, branch))

@revsetpredicate('stack()')
def stackset(repo, subset, x):
    """All relevant changes in the current topic,

    This is roughly equivalent to 'topic(.) - obsolete' with a sorting moving
    unstable changeset after there future parent (as if evolve where already
    run).
    """
    err = 'stack takes no arguments, it works on current topic'
    revset.getargs(x, 0, 0, err)
    topic = None
    branch = None
    if repo.currenttopic:
        topic = repo.currenttopic
    else:
        branch = repo[None].branch()
    return revset.baseset(stack.stack(repo, branch=branch, topic=topic)[1:]) & subset

if util.safehasattr(revset, 'subscriptrelations'):
    def stackrel(repo, subset, x, rel, z, order):
        """This is a revset-flavored implementation of stack aliases.

        The syntax is: rev#stack[n] or rev#s[n]. Plenty of logic is borrowed
        from topic._namemap, but unlike that function, which prefers to abort
        (e.g. when stack index is too high), this returns empty set to be more
        revset-friendly.
        """
        # hg 4.9 provides a number or None, hg 5.0 provides a tuple of tokens
        if isinstance(z, tuple):
            a, b = revset.getintrange(
                z,
                'relation subscript must be an integer or a range',
                'relation subscript bounds must be integers',
                None, None)
        else:
            a = b = z

        s = revset.getset(repo, revset.fullreposet(repo), x)
        if not s:
            return revset.baseset()

        def getrange(st, a, b):
            start = 1 if a is None else a
            end = len(st.revs) if b is None else b + 1
            return range(start, end)

        revs = []
        for r in s:
            topic = repo[r].topic()
            if topic:
                st = stack.stack(repo, topic=topic)
            else:
                st = stack.stack(repo, branch=repo[r].branch())
            for n in getrange(st, a, b):
                if abs(n) >= len(st.revs):
                    # also means stack base is not accessible with n < 0, which
                    # is by design
                    continue
                if n == 0 and b != 0 and a != 0:
                    # quirk: we don't want stack base unless specifically asked
                    # for it (at least one of the indices is 0)
                    continue
                rev = st.revs[n]
                if rev == -1 and n == 0:
                    continue
                if rev not in revs:
                    revs.append(rev)

        return subset & revset.baseset(revs)

    revset.subscriptrelations['stack'] = stackrel
    revset.subscriptrelations['s'] = stackrel

    def topicrel(repo, subset, x, *args):
        subset &= topicset(repo, subset, x)
        return revset.generationsrel(repo, subset, x, *args)

    revset.subscriptrelations['topic'] = topicrel
    revset.subscriptrelations['t'] = topicrel