diff mercurial/byterange.py @ 24306:6ddc86eedc3b

style: kill ersatz if-else ternary operators Although Python supports `X = Y if COND else Z`, this was only introduced in Python 2.5. Since we have to support Python 2.4, it was a very common thing to write instead `X = COND and Y or Z`, which is a bit obscure at a glance. It requires some intricate knowledge of Python to understand how to parse these one-liners. We change instead all of these one-liners to 4-liners. This was executed with the following perlism: find -name "*.py" -exec perl -pi -e 's,(\s*)([\.\w]+) = \(?(\S+)\s+and\s+(\S*)\)?\s+or\s+(\S*)$,$1if $3:\n$1 $2 = $4\n$1else:\n$1 $2 = $5,' {} \; I tweaked the following cases from the automatic Perl output: prev = (parents and parents[0]) or nullid port = (use_ssl and 443 or 80) cwd = (pats and repo.getcwd()) or '' rename = fctx and webutil.renamelink(fctx) or [] ctx = fctx and fctx or ctx self.base = (mapfile and os.path.dirname(mapfile)) or '' I also added some newlines wherever they seemd appropriate for readability There are probably a few ersatz ternary operators still in the code somewhere, lurking away from the power of a simple regex.
author Jordi Guti?rrez Hermoso <jordigh@octave.org>
date Fri, 13 Mar 2015 17:00:06 -0400
parents 542110817450
children 328739ea70c3
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--- a/mercurial/byterange.py	Fri Mar 13 14:20:13 2015 -0400
+++ b/mercurial/byterange.py	Fri Mar 13 17:00:06 2015 -0400
@@ -274,7 +274,11 @@
             dirs = dirs[1:]
         try:
             fw = self.connect_ftp(user, passwd, host, port, dirs)
-            type = file and 'I' or 'D'
+            if file:
+                type = 'I'
+            else:
+                type = 'D'
+
             for attr in attrs:
                 attr, value = splitattr(attr)
                 if attr.lower() == 'type' and \