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match: introduce explicitdir and traversedir match.dir is currently called in two different places: (1) noting when a directory specified explicitly is visited. (2) noting when a directory is visited during a recursive walk. purge cares about both, but commit only cares about the first. Upcoming patches will split the two cases into two different callbacks. Why bother? Consider a hypothetical extension that can provide more efficient walk results, via e.g. watching the filesystem. That extension will need to fall back to a full recursive walk if a callback is set for (2), but not if a callback is only set for (1).
author Siddharth Agarwal <sid0@fb.com>
date Sun, 28 Apr 2013 21:24:09 -0700
parents 25e572394f5c
children b723f05ec49b
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# strutil.py - string utilities for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

def findall(haystack, needle, start=0, end=None):
    if end is None:
        end = len(haystack)
    if end < 0:
        end += len(haystack)
    if start < 0:
        start += len(haystack)
    while start < end:
        c = haystack.find(needle, start, end)
        if c == -1:
            break
        yield c
        start = c + 1

def rfindall(haystack, needle, start=0, end=None):
    if end is None:
        end = len(haystack)
    if end < 0:
        end += len(haystack)
    if start < 0:
        start += len(haystack)
    while end >= 0:
        c = haystack.rfind(needle, start, end)
        if c == -1:
            break
        yield c
        end = c - 1