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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> |
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date | Sun, 28 Apr 2013 21:24:09 -0700 |
parents | eeac5e179243 |
children | 2e54aaa65afc |
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import struct from mercurial import bdiff, mpatch def test1(a, b): d = bdiff.bdiff(a, b) c = a if d: c = mpatch.patches(a, [d]) if c != b: print "***", repr(a), repr(b) print "bad:" print repr(c)[:200] print repr(d) def test(a, b): print "***", repr(a), repr(b) test1(a, b) test1(b, a) test("a\nc\n\n\n\n", "a\nb\n\n\n") test("a\nb\nc\n", "a\nc\n") test("", "") test("a\nb\nc", "a\nb\nc") test("a\nb\nc\nd\n", "a\nd\n") test("a\nb\nc\nd\n", "a\nc\ne\n") test("a\nb\nc\n", "a\nc\n") test("a\n", "c\na\nb\n") test("a\n", "") test("a\n", "b\nc\n") test("a\n", "c\na\n") test("", "adjfkjdjksdhfksj") test("", "ab") test("", "abc") test("a", "a") test("ab", "ab") test("abc", "abc") test("a\n", "a\n") test("a\nb", "a\nb") #issue1295 def showdiff(a, b): bin = bdiff.bdiff(a, b) pos = 0 while pos < len(bin): p1, p2, l = struct.unpack(">lll", bin[pos:pos + 12]) pos += 12 print p1, p2, repr(bin[pos:pos + l]) pos += l showdiff("x\n\nx\n\nx\n\nx\n\nz\n", "x\n\nx\n\ny\n\nx\n\nx\n\nz\n") showdiff("x\n\nx\n\nx\n\nx\n\nz\n", "x\n\nx\n\ny\n\nx\n\ny\n\nx\n\nz\n") print "done" def testfixws(a, b, allws): c = bdiff.fixws(a, allws) if c != b: print "*** fixws", repr(a), repr(b), allws print "got:" print repr(c) testfixws(" \ta\r b\t\n", "ab\n", 1) testfixws(" \ta\r b\t\n", " a b\n", 0) testfixws("", "", 1) testfixws("", "", 0) print "done"