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hgweb: don't raise an exception when displying empty repos
The nullid node claims it's in the default branch, but the branch dict
is empty. This fixes the main symptom from issue696, but we may want
to set branchtags()['default'] = nullid somewhere for empty repos.
author | Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br> |
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date | Mon, 24 Sep 2007 19:00:11 -0300 |
parents | ed6df6b1c29a |
children | 24de027551c1 |
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139 return [{"name": i} for i in self.repo.nodetags(node)] | 139 return [{"name": i} for i in self.repo.nodetags(node)] |
140 | 140 |
141 def nodebranchdict(self, ctx): | 141 def nodebranchdict(self, ctx): |
142 branches = [] | 142 branches = [] |
143 branch = ctx.branch() | 143 branch = ctx.branch() |
144 if self.repo.branchtags()[branch] == ctx.node(): | 144 # If this is an empty repo, ctx.node() == nullid, |
145 # ctx.branch() == 'default', but branchtags() is | |
146 # an empty dict. Using dict.get avoids a traceback. | |
147 if self.repo.branchtags().get(branch) == ctx.node(): | |
145 branches.append({"name": branch}) | 148 branches.append({"name": branch}) |
146 return branches | 149 return branches |
147 | 150 |
148 def showtag(self, t1, node=nullid, **args): | 151 def showtag(self, t1, node=nullid, **args): |
149 for t in self.repo.nodetags(node): | 152 for t in self.repo.nodetags(node): |