sapling/edenscm/hgext/smartlog.py
Jun Wu ac7e07dbdf commands: define prefixes as aliases
Summary:
At a recent team meeting we've decided to remove the command prefix matching
behavior, as it can be really annoying for the Rust parser (since it needs to
know all the names, but it wants to avoid spinning up Python). It's even more
annoying for subcommand support. FWIW git does not have prefix matching.

This diff adds various aliases to "roughly" keep the command prefix matching
behavior.

The list of aliases are obtained by this script in `hg dbsh`:

  def unique(prefix, names):
    m = __import__('edenscm.mercurial').mercurial
    try:
      return m.cmdutil.findcmd(prefix, m.commands.table, False)[0][0] in names
    except:
      return False

  nameslist=sorted([i.replace('^','') for i in m.commands.table])
  aliases = {}

  for names in nameslist:
    names = names.split('|')
    for name in names:
      if name.startswith('debug'):
        continue
      for prefix in [name[:i] for i in xrange(1, len(name))]:
        if unique(prefix, names):
          aliases.setdefault(name, []).append(prefix)

Debug commands, and commands that are rarely used are not changed, including:

  'backfillmanifestrevlog': ['backfillm', 'backfillma', 'backfillman', 'backfillmani', 'backfillmanif', 'backfillmanife', 'backfillmanifes', 'backfillmanifest', 'backfillmanifestr', 'backfillmanifestre', 'backfillmanifestrev', 'backfillmanifestrevl', 'backfillmanifestrevlo'],
  'backfilltree': ['backfillt', 'backfilltr', 'backfilltre']}
  'blackbox': ['blac', 'black', 'blackb', 'blackbo'],
  'cachemanifest': ['cac', 'cach', 'cache', 'cachem', 'cachema', 'cacheman', 'cachemani', 'cachemanif', 'cachemanife', 'cachemanifes'],
  'chistedit': ['chi', 'chis', 'chist', 'chiste', 'chisted', 'chistedi'],
  'clone': ['clon'],
  'cloud': ['clou'],
  'convert': ['conv', 'conve', 'conver'],
  'copy': ['cop'],
  'fastannotate': ['fa', 'fas', 'fast', 'fasta', 'fastan', 'fastann', 'fastanno', 'fastannot', 'fastannota', 'fastannotat'],
  'fold': ['fol'],
  'githelp': ['gi', 'git', 'gith', 'githe', 'githel'],
  'histgrep': ['histg', 'histgr', 'histgre'],
  'incoming': ['in', 'inc', 'inco', 'incom', 'incomi', 'incomin'],
  'isbackedup': ['is', 'isb', 'isba', 'isbac', 'isback', 'isbacke', 'isbacked', 'isbackedu'],
  'manifest': ['ma', 'man', 'mani', 'manif', 'manife', 'manifes'],
  'outgoing': ['o', 'ou', 'out', 'outg', 'outgo', 'outgoi', 'outgoin'],
  'prefetch': ['pref', 'prefe', 'prefet', 'prefetc'],
  'prune': ['pru', 'prun'],
  'pushbackup': ['pushb', 'pushba', 'pushbac', 'pushback', 'pushbacku'],
  'rage': ['ra', 'rag'],
  'record': ['recor'],
  'recover': ['recov', 'recove'],
  'redo': ['red'],
  'repack': ['rep', 'repa', 'repac'],
  'reset': ['rese'],
  'rollback': ['rol', 'roll', 'rollb', 'rollba', 'rollbac'],
  'root': ['roo'],
  'serve': ['se', 'ser', 'serv'],
  'share': ['sha', 'shar'],
  'sparse': ['spa', 'spar', 'spars'],
  'svn': ['sv'],
  'undo': ['und'],
  'unshare': ['unsha', 'unshar'],
  'verifyremotefilelog': ['verifyr', 'verifyre', 'verifyrem', 'verifyremo', 'verifyremot', 'verifyremote', 'verifyremotef', 'verifyremotefi', 'verifyremotefil', 'verifyremotefile', 'verifyremotefilel', 'verifyremotefilelo'],

Reviewed By: sfilipco

Differential Revision: D17644676

fbshipit-source-id: f60f5e6810279b52f9a4a1e048eeb529a96bd735
2019-10-08 09:45:59 -07:00

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# smartlog.py
#
# Copyright 2013 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""command to display a relevant subgraph
With this extension installed, Mercurial gains one new command: smartlog.
It displays a subgraph of changesets containing only the changesets relevant
to the user.
::
[smartlog]
# (remote) names to show
repos = , remote/, default/
names = @, master, stable
# move the top non-public stack to the second column
indentnonpublic = True
# Data. Hide draft commits before "hide-before".
# This is used to migrate away from the "recent days" behavior and
# eventually show all visible commits.
hide-before = 2019-2-22
# Default parameter for master
master = remote/master
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import contextlib
import datetime
import itertools
import re
import time
from edenscm.mercurial import (
bookmarks,
cmdutil,
commands,
dagop,
error,
extensions,
graphmod,
mutation,
node as nodemod,
obsutil,
phases,
pycompat,
registrar,
revlog,
revset,
revsetlang,
scmutil,
smartset,
templatekw,
templater,
util,
)
from edenscm.mercurial.i18n import _
from edenscm.mercurial.pycompat import range
cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
revsetpredicate = registrar.revsetpredicate()
testedwith = "ships-with-fb-hgext"
commit_info = False
hiddenchanges = 0
# Remove unsupported --limit option.
logopts = [opt for opt in commands.logopts if opt[1] != "limit"]
def _drawendinglines(orig, lines, extra, edgemap, seen):
# if we are going to have only one single column, draw the missing '|'s
# and restore everything to normal. see comment in 'ascii' below for an
# example of what will be changed. note: we do not respect 'graphstyle'
# but always draw '|' here, for simplicity.
if len(seen) == 1 or any(l[0:2] != [" ", " "] for l in lines):
# draw '|' from bottom to top in the 1st column to connect to
# something, like a '/' in the 2nd column, or a '+' in the 1st column.
for line in reversed(lines):
if line[0:2] != [" ", " "]:
break
line[0] = "|"
# undo the wrapfunction
extensions.unwrapfunction(graphmod, "_drawendinglines", _drawendinglines)
# restore the space to '|'
for k, v in edgemap.iteritems():
if v == " ":
edgemap[k] = "|"
orig(lines, extra, edgemap, seen)
def uisetup(ui):
# Hide output for fake nodes
def show(orig, self, ctx, *args):
if ctx.node() == "...":
self.ui.write("\n\n\n")
return
res = orig(self, ctx, *args)
if commit_info and ctx == self.repo["."]:
changes = ctx.p1().status(ctx)
prefixes = ["M", "A", "R", "!", "?", "I", "C"]
for prefix, change in zip(prefixes, changes):
for fname in change:
self.ui.write(" {0} {1}\n".format(prefix, fname))
self.ui.write("\n")
return res
extensions.wrapfunction(cmdutil.changeset_printer, "_show", show)
extensions.wrapfunction(cmdutil.changeset_templater, "_show", show)
def ascii(orig, ui, state, type, char, text, coldata):
if type == "F":
# the fake node is used to move draft changesets to the 2nd column.
# there can be at most one fake node, which should also be at the
# top of the graph.
# we should not draw the fake node and its edges, so change its
# edge style to a space, and return directly.
# these are very hacky but it seems to work well and it seems there
# is no other easy choice for now.
edgemap = state["edges"]
for k in edgemap.iterkeys():
edgemap[k] = " "
# also we need to hack _drawendinglines to draw the missing '|'s:
# (before) (after)
# o draft o draft
# / /
# |
# o o
extensions.wrapfunction(graphmod, "_drawendinglines", _drawendinglines)
return
orig(ui, state, type, char, text, coldata)
extensions.wrapfunction(graphmod, "ascii", ascii)
templatekeyword = registrar.templatekeyword()
templatefunc = registrar.templatefunc()
@templatekeyword("singlepublicsuccessor")
def singlepublicsuccessor(repo, ctx, templ, **args):
"""String. Get a single public successor for a
given node. If there's none or more than one, return empty string.
This is intended to be used for "Landed as" marking
in `hg sl` output."""
if mutation.enabled(repo):
return ""
successorssets = obsutil.successorssets(repo, ctx.node())
unfiltered = repo.unfiltered()
ctxs = (unfiltered[n] for n in itertools.chain.from_iterable(successorssets))
public = (c.hex() for c in ctxs if not c.mutable() and c != ctx)
first = next(public, "")
second = next(public, "")
return "" if first and second else first
@templatekeyword("shelveenabled")
def shelveenabled(repo, ctx, **args):
"""Bool. Return true if shelve extension is enabled"""
return "shelve" in extensions.enabled().keys()
@templatekeyword("rebasesuccessors")
def rebasesuccessors(repo, ctx, **args):
"""Return all of the node's successors created as a result of rebase"""
if mutation.enabled(repo):
return ""
rsnodes = list(modifysuccessors(ctx, "rebase"))
return templatekw.showlist("rebasesuccessor", rsnodes, args)
@templatekeyword("amendsuccessors")
def amendsuccessors(repo, ctx, **args):
"""Return all of the node's successors created as a result of amend"""
if mutation.enabled(repo):
return ""
asnodes = list(modifysuccessors(ctx, "amend"))
return templatekw.showlist("amendsuccessor", asnodes, args)
@templatekeyword("splitsuccessors")
def splitsuccessors(repo, ctx, **args):
"""Return all of the node's successors created as a result of split"""
if mutation.enabled(repo):
return ""
asnodes = list(modifysuccessors(ctx, "split"))
return templatekw.showlist("splitsuccessor", asnodes, args)
@templatekeyword("foldsuccessors")
def foldsuccessors(repo, ctx, **args):
"""Return all of the node's successors created as a result of fold"""
if mutation.enabled(repo):
return ""
asnodes = list(modifysuccessors(ctx, "fold"))
return templatekw.showlist("foldsuccessor", asnodes, args)
@templatekeyword("histeditsuccessors")
def histeditsuccessors(repo, ctx, **args):
"""Return all of the node's successors created as a result of
histedit
"""
if mutation.enabled(repo):
return ""
asnodes = list(modifysuccessors(ctx, "histedit"))
return templatekw.showlist("histeditsuccessor", asnodes, args)
@templatekeyword("undosuccessors")
def undosuccessors(repo, ctx, **args):
"""Return all of the node's successors created as a result of undo"""
if mutation.enabled(repo):
return ""
asnodes = list(modifysuccessors(ctx, "undo"))
return templatekw.showlist("undosuccessor", asnodes, args)
def successormarkers(ctx):
for data in ctx.repo().obsstore.successors.get(ctx.node(), ()):
yield obsutil.marker(ctx.repo(), data)
def modifysuccessors(ctx, operation):
"""Return all of the node's successors which were created as a result
of a given modification operation"""
repo = ctx.repo().filtered("visible")
for m in successormarkers(ctx):
if m.metadata().get("operation") == operation:
for node in m.succnodes():
try:
repo[node]
except Exception:
# filtered or unknown node
pass
else:
yield nodemod.hex(node)
def sortnodes(nodes, parentfunc, masters):
"""Topologically sorts the nodes, using the parentfunc to find
the parents of nodes. Given a topological tie between children,
any node in masters is chosen last."""
nodes = set(nodes)
childmap = {}
parentmap = {}
roots = []
# Build a child and parent map
for n in nodes:
parents = [p for p in parentfunc(n) if p in nodes]
parentmap[n] = set(parents)
for p in parents:
childmap.setdefault(p, set()).add(n)
if not parents or (len(parents) == 1 and parents[0] == -1) and n != -1:
roots.append(n)
def childsortkey(x):
# Process children in the master line last. This makes them always
# appear on the left side of the dag, resulting in a nice straight
# master line in the ascii output. Otherwise show the oldest first, so
# the graph is approximately in chronological order.
return (x in masters, x)
# Process roots, adding children to the queue as they become roots
results = []
while roots:
n = roots.pop(0)
results.append(n)
if n in childmap:
children = list(childmap[n])
# reverse=True here because we insert(0) below, resulting
# in a reversed insertion of the children.
children = sorted(children, reverse=True, key=childsortkey)
for c in children:
childparents = parentmap[c]
childparents.remove(n)
if len(childparents) == 0:
# insert at the beginning, that way child nodes
# are likely to be output immediately after their
# parents.
roots.insert(0, c)
return results
def getdag(ui, repo, revs, master):
# Fake ctx that we stick in the dag so we can special case it later
class fakectx(object):
def __init__(self, rev):
self._rev = rev
def node(self):
return "..."
def obsolete(self):
return False
def invisible(self):
return False
def phase(self):
return None
def rev(self):
return self._rev
def files(self):
return []
def extra(self):
return {}
def closesbranch(self):
return False
knownrevs = set(revs)
gpcache = {}
results = []
# we store parents together with the parent type information
# but sometimes we need just a list of parents
# [(a,b), (c,d), (e,f)] => [b, d, f]
def unzip(parents):
if parents:
return list(zip(*parents)[1])
else:
return list()
# For each rev we need to show, compute it's parents in the dag.
# If we have to reach for a grandparent, insert a fake node so we
# can show '...' in the graph.
# Use 'reversed' to start at the lowest commit so fake nodes are
# placed at their lowest possible positions.
for rev in reversed(revs):
ctx = repo[rev]
# Parents in the dag
parents = sorted(
set(
[
(graphmod.PARENT, p.rev())
for p in ctx.parents()
if p.rev() in knownrevs
]
)
)
# Parents not in the dag
mpars = [
p.rev()
for p in ctx.parents()
if p.rev() != nodemod.nullrev and p.rev() not in unzip(parents)
]
for mpar in mpars:
gp = gpcache.get(mpar)
if gp is None:
gp = gpcache[mpar] = dagop.reachableroots(
repo, smartset.baseset(revs), [mpar]
)
if not gp:
parents.append((graphmod.MISSINGPARENT, mpar))
else:
gp = [g for g in gp if g not in unzip(parents)]
for g in gp:
parents.append((graphmod.GRANDPARENT, g))
results.append((ctx.rev(), "C", ctx, parents))
# Compute parent rev->parents mapping
lookup = {}
for r in results:
lookup[r[0]] = unzip(r[3])
def parentfunc(node):
return lookup.get(node, [])
# Compute the revs on the master line. We use this for sorting later.
masters = set()
queue = [master]
while queue:
m = queue.pop()
if m not in masters:
masters.add(m)
queue.extend(lookup.get(m, []))
# Topologically sort the noderev numbers. Note: unlike the vanilla
# topological sorting, we move master to the top.
order = sortnodes([r[0] for r in results], parentfunc, masters)
order = dict((e[1], e[0]) for e in enumerate(order))
# Sort the actual results based on their position in the 'order'
try:
results.sort(key=lambda x: order[x[0]], reverse=True)
except ValueError: # Happened when 'order' is empty
ui.warn(_("smartlog encountered an error\n"), notice=_("note"))
ui.warn(_("(so the sorting might be wrong.\n\n)"))
results.reverse()
# indent the top non-public stack
if ui.configbool("smartlog", "indentnonpublic", False):
rev, ch, ctx, parents = results[0]
if ctx.phase() != phases.public:
# find a public parent and add a fake node, so the non-public nodes
# will be shown in the non-first column
prev = None
for i in range(1, len(results)):
pctx = results[i][2]
if pctx.phase() == phases.public:
prev = results[i][0]
break
# append the fake node to occupy the first column
if prev:
fakerev = rev + 1
results.insert(0, (fakerev, "F", fakectx(fakerev), [("P", prev)]))
return results
def _reposnames(ui):
# '' is local repo. This also defines an order precedence for master.
repos = ui.configlist("smartlog", "repos", ["", "remote/", "default/"])
names = ui.configlist("smartlog", "names", ["@", "master", "stable"])
for repo in repos:
for name in names:
yield repo + name
@revsetpredicate("smartlog([heads], [master])")
def smartlogrevset(repo, subset, x):
"""``smartlog([heads], [master])``
Changesets relevent to you.
'heads' overrides what feature branches to include.
(default: 'interestingbookmarks() + heads(draft()) + .')
'master' is the head of the public branch.
(default: 'interestingmaster()')
"""
args = revset.getargsdict(x, "smartlogrevset", "heads master")
if "master" in args:
masterset = revset.getset(repo, subset, args["master"])
else:
masterset = repo.revs("interestingmaster()")
if "heads" in args:
heads = set(revset.getset(repo, subset, args["heads"]))
else:
heads = set(repo.revs("interestingbookmarks() + heads(draft()) + ."))
# Remove "null" commit. "::x" does not support it.
masterset -= smartset.baseset([nodemod.nullrev])
if nodemod.nullrev in heads:
heads.remove(nodemod.nullrev)
# Explicitly disable revnum deprecation warnings.
with repo.ui.configoverride({("devel", "legacy.revnum:real"): ""}):
# Select ancestors that are draft.
drafts = repo.revs("draft() & ::%ld", heads)
# Include parents of drafts, and public heads.
revs = repo.revs(
"parents(%ld) + %ld + %ld + %ld", drafts, drafts, heads, masterset
)
# Include the ancestor of above commits to make the graph connected.
#
# When calculating ancestors, filter commits using 'public()' to reduce the
# number of commits to calculate. This is sound because the above logic
# includes p1 of draft commits, and assume master is public. Practically,
# this optimization can make a 3x difference.
revs = repo.revs("ancestor(%ld & public()) + %ld", revs, revs)
return subset & revs
@revsetpredicate("interestingbookmarks()")
def interestingheads(repo, subset, x):
"""Set of interesting bookmarks (local and remote)"""
rev = repo.changelog.rev
heads = set()
books = bookmarks.bmstore(repo)
ignore = re.compile(repo.ui.config("smartlog", "ignorebookmarks", "!"))
for b in books:
if not ignore.match(b):
heads.add(rev(books[b]))
# add 'interesting' remote bookmarks as well
if util.safehasattr(repo, "names") and "remotebookmarks" in repo.names:
ns = repo.names["remotebookmarks"]
for name in _reposnames(repo.ui):
nodes = ns.namemap(repo, name)
if nodes:
ns.accessed(repo, name)
heads.add(rev(nodes[0]))
return subset & smartset.baseset(heads)
@revsetpredicate("interestingmaster()")
def interestingmaster(repo, subset, x):
"""Interesting 'master' commit"""
names = set(bookmarks.bmstore(repo).keys())
if util.safehasattr(repo, "names") and "remotebookmarks" in repo.names:
names.update(set(repo.names["remotebookmarks"].listnames(repo)))
for name in _reposnames(repo.ui):
if name in names:
revs = repo.revs("%s", name)
break
else:
revs = repo.revs("last(public())")
return subset & revs
@templatefunc("simpledate(date[, tz])")
def simpledate(context, mapping, args):
"""Date. Returns a human-readable date/time that is simplified for
dates and times in the recent past.
"""
ctx = mapping["ctx"]
repo = ctx.repo()
date = templater.evalfuncarg(context, mapping, args[0])
tz = None
if len(args) == 2:
tzname = templater.evalstring(context, mapping, args[1])
if tzname:
try:
import pytz
tz = pytz.timezone(tzname)
except ImportError:
msg = "Couldn't import pytz, using default time zone\n"
repo.ui.warn(msg)
except pytz.UnknownTimeZoneError:
msg = "Unknown time zone: %s\n" % tzname
repo.ui.warn(msg)
then = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(date[0], tz)
now = datetime.datetime.now(tz)
td = now.date() - then.date()
if then > now:
# Time is in the future, render it in full
return then.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
elif td.days == 0:
# Today ("Today at HH:MM")
return then.strftime("Today at %H:%M")
elif td.days == 1:
# Yesterday ("Yesterday at HH:MM")
return then.strftime("Yesterday at %H:%M")
elif td.days <= 6:
# In the last week (e.g. "Monday at HH:MM")
return then.strftime("%A at %H:%M")
elif now.year == then.year or td.days <= 90:
# This year or in the last 3 months (e.g. "Jan 05 at HH:MM")
return then.strftime("%b %d at %H:%M")
else:
# Before, render it in full
return then.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
@templatefunc("smartdate(date, threshold, recent, other)")
def smartdate(context, mapping, args):
"""Date. Returns one of two values depending on whether the date provided
is in the past and recent or not."""
date = templater.evalfuncarg(context, mapping, args[0])
threshold = templater.evalinteger(context, mapping, args[1])
now = time.time()
then = date[0]
if now - threshold <= then <= now:
return templater.evalstring(context, mapping, args[2])
else:
return templater.evalstring(context, mapping, args[3])
@command(
"smartlog|slog|sm|sma|smar|smart|smartl|smartlo",
[
("", "master", "", _("master bookmark"), _("BOOKMARK")),
("r", "rev", [], _("show the specified revisions or range"), _("REV")),
("", "all", False, _("don't hide old local changesets"), ""),
("", "commit-info", False, _("show changes in current changeset"), ""),
]
+ logopts,
_("[OPTION]... [[-r] REV]"),
)
def smartlog(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
"""show a graph of the commits that are relevant to you
Includes:
- Your local commits
- The master bookmark for your repository
- Any commits with local bookmarks
Excludes:
- All commits under master that aren't related to your commits
- Your local commits that are older than a specified date"""
return _smartlog(ui, repo, *pats, **opts)
def getrevs(ui, repo, masterstring, **opts):
global hiddenchanges
hiddenchanges = 0
global commit_info
commit_info = opts.get("commit_info")
headrevs = opts.get("rev")
if headrevs:
headspec = revsetlang.formatspec("%lr", headrevs)
else:
if opts.get("all"):
datefilter = "all()"
else:
before = ui.config("smartlog", "hide-before")
if before:
datefilter = revsetlang.formatspec("date(%s)", ">%s" % before)
else:
# last 2 weeks
datefilter = "date(-14)"
# Calculate hiddenchanges
allheads = repo.revs("heads(draft()) - . - interestingbookmarks()")
visibleheads = repo.revs("%ld & %r", allheads, datefilter)
hiddenchanges = len(allheads) - len(visibleheads)
headspec = revsetlang.formatspec(
"interestingbookmarks() + (heads(draft()) & %r) + .", datefilter
)
revstring = revsetlang.formatspec(
"smartlog(heads=%r, master=%r)", headspec, masterstring
)
return set(repo.anyrevs([revstring], user=True))
def _smartlog(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
if opts.get("rev"):
masterfallback = "null"
else:
masterfallback = "interestingmaster()"
masterstring = (
opts.get("master") or ui.config("smartlog", "master") or masterfallback
)
masterrev = repo.anyrevs([masterstring], user=True).first()
revs = getrevs(ui, repo, masterstring, **opts)
if -1 in revs:
revs.remove(-1)
if len(revs) == 0:
return
# Print it!
overrides = {}
if ui.config("experimental", "graphstyle.grandparent", "2.") == "|":
overrides[("experimental", "graphstyle.grandparent")] = "2."
with ui.configoverride(overrides, "smartlog"):
revdag = getdag(ui, repo.unfiltered(), sorted(revs, reverse=True), masterrev)
displayer = cmdutil.show_changeset(ui, repo, opts, buffered=True)
ui.pager("smartlog")
cmdutil.displaygraph(
ui, repo, revdag, displayer, graphmod.asciiedges, None, None
)
try:
with open(repo.localvfs.join("completionhints"), "w+") as f:
for rev in revdag:
commit_hash = rev[2].node()
# Skip fakectxt nodes
if commit_hash != "...":
f.write(nodemod.short(commit_hash) + "\n")
except IOError:
# No write access. No big deal.
pass
global hiddenchanges
if hiddenchanges:
ui.warn(
_("hiding %s old heads without bookmarks\n") % hiddenchanges,
notice=_("note"),
)
ui.warn(_("(use --all to see them)\n"))