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cmdutil: replace sys.maxint with None as default value in loglimit
Semantically, it is better to use None over any other value when there is
"no value". Using maxint in this context is quite hackish, and is not forward
compatible.
author | Nicolas Dumazet <nicdumz.commits@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 14 Dec 2009 00:32:29 +0900 |
parents | 4c844f16bf39 |
children | d6512b3e9ac0 |
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# Revision graph generator for Mercurial # # Copyright 2008 Dirkjan Ochtman <dirkjan@ochtman.nl> # Copyright 2007 Joel Rosdahl <joel@rosdahl.net> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference. """supports walking the history as DAGs suitable for graphical output The most basic format we use is that of:: (id, type, data, [parentids]) The node and parent ids are arbitrary integers which identify a node in the context of the graph returned. Type is a constant specifying the node type. Data depends on type. """ from mercurial.node import nullrev CHANGESET = 'C' def revisions(repo, start, stop): """cset DAG generator yielding (id, CHANGESET, ctx, [parentids]) tuples This generator function walks through the revision history from revision start to revision stop (which must be less than or equal to start). It returns a tuple for each node. The node and parent ids are arbitrary integers which identify a node in the context of the graph returned. """ cur = start while cur >= stop: ctx = repo[cur] parents = [p.rev() for p in ctx.parents() if p.rev() != nullrev] yield (cur, CHANGESET, ctx, sorted(parents)) cur -= 1 def filerevs(repo, path, start, stop, limit=None): """file cset DAG generator yielding (id, CHANGESET, ctx, [parentids]) tuples This generator function walks through the revision history of a single file from revision start down to revision stop. """ filerev = len(repo.file(path)) - 1 rev = stop + 1 count = 0 while filerev >= 0 and rev > stop: fctx = repo.filectx(path, fileid=filerev) parents = [f.linkrev() for f in fctx.parents() if f.path() == path] rev = fctx.rev() if rev <= start: yield (rev, CHANGESET, fctx.changectx(), sorted(parents)) count += 1 if count == limit: break filerev -= 1 def nodes(repo, nodes): """cset DAG generator yielding (id, CHANGESET, ctx, [parentids]) tuples This generator function walks the given nodes. It only returns parents that are in nodes, too. """ include = set(nodes) for node in nodes: ctx = repo[node] parents = [p.rev() for p in ctx.parents() if p.node() in include] yield (ctx.rev(), CHANGESET, ctx, sorted(parents)) def colored(dag): """annotates a DAG with colored edge information For each DAG node this function emits tuples:: (id, type, data, (col, color), [(col, nextcol, color)]) with the following new elements: - Tuple (col, color) with column and color index for the current node - A list of tuples indicating the edges between the current node and its parents. """ seen = [] colors = {} newcolor = 1 for (cur, type, data, parents) in dag: # Compute seen and next if cur not in seen: seen.append(cur) # new head colors[cur] = newcolor newcolor += 1 col = seen.index(cur) color = colors.pop(cur) next = seen[:] # Add parents to next addparents = [p for p in parents if p not in next] next[col:col + 1] = addparents # Set colors for the parents for i, p in enumerate(addparents): if not i: colors[p] = color else: colors[p] = newcolor newcolor += 1 # Add edges to the graph edges = [] for ecol, eid in enumerate(seen): if eid in next: edges.append((ecol, next.index(eid), colors[eid])) elif eid == cur: for p in parents: edges.append((ecol, next.index(p), colors[p])) # Yield and move on yield (cur, type, data, (col, color), edges) seen = next