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hgweb: descend empty directories in web view
When a manifest has a series of directories with nothing in them but a single
directory, displaying the entire chain of empty directories allows for
navigation down to the first non-empty directory with a single click.
Because Java links package hierarchy to directory hierarchy, and because Java
conventions include at least three empty directories at the top of this
hierarchy, descending down empty directories is very common in Java web tools.
author | Ry4an Brase <ry4an-hg@ry4an.org> |
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date | Mon, 03 Nov 2008 10:20:28 +0100 |
parents | d39af2eabb8c |
children | 88887054d277 |
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import getopt def fancyopts(args, options, state): """ read args, parse options, and store options in state each option is a tuple of: short option or '' long option default value description option types include: boolean or none - option sets variable in state to true string - parameter string is stored in state list - parameter string is added to a list integer - parameter strings is stored as int function - call function with parameter non-option args are returned """ namelist = [] shortlist = '' argmap = {} defmap = {} for short, name, default, comment in options: # convert opts to getopt format oname = name name = name.replace('-', '_') argmap['-' + short] = argmap['--' + oname] = name defmap[name] = default # copy defaults to state if isinstance(default, list): state[name] = default[:] elif callable(default): state[name] = None else: state[name] = default # does it take a parameter? if not (default is None or default is True or default is False): if short: short += ':' if oname: oname += '=' if short: shortlist += short if name: namelist.append(oname) # parse arguments opts, args = getopt.getopt(args, shortlist, namelist) # transfer result to state for opt, val in opts: name = argmap[opt] t = type(defmap[name]) if t is type(fancyopts): state[name] = defmap[name](val) elif t is type(1): state[name] = int(val) elif t is type(''): state[name] = val elif t is type([]): state[name].append(val) elif t is type(None) or t is type(False): state[name] = True # return unparsed args return args