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graphmod: remove support for graph lines mixing parent/grandparent styles (BC)
Currently, if the configuration for a graph edge draw style has multiple bytes
(at least on python2), it is interpreted as "this is a request to draw the line
partially in the style of the parent, partially in the style of the
grandparent". This precludes the configuration handling unicode characters
(which trigger the `len > 1` check, at least on python2), and I believe was part
of the reason that beautifygraph was written the way it was.
Talking with the person who implemented this, it appears to have been to achieve
feature parity with the rendering of the smartlog extension. I suspect that this
isn't actually used outside of that situation, so I think that we can remove it
without much issue.
This will make it so that multi-character edges are possible, and render any
existing configuration that uses this feature with these multiple characters.
This is *not* going to adjust the width of everything to make it line up
correctly, please see the test that's being modified in this changeset for an
example of how the previous configuration now renders.
Note also that the previous configuration seems to have been broken, or at least
it was behaving in a really non-obvious way - it was avoiding the grandparent
character(s) when it should have been displaying them! This is why so many "!"
characters changed to "3."; I don't know if this was intentional.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5112
author | Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com> |
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date | Tue, 16 Oct 2018 04:59:36 -0700 |
parents | 0fea133780bf |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import os import tempfile from mercurial import ( pycompat, util, ) from hgext.fastannotate import error, revmap if pycompat.ispy3: xrange = range def genhsh(i): return pycompat.bytechr(i) + b'\0' * 19 def gettemppath(): fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp() os.close(fd) os.unlink(path) return path def ensure(condition): if not condition: raise RuntimeError('Unexpected') def testbasicreadwrite(): path = gettemppath() rm = revmap.revmap(path) ensure(rm.maxrev == 0) for i in xrange(5): ensure(rm.rev2hsh(i) is None) ensure(rm.hsh2rev(b'\0' * 20) is None) paths = [ b'', b'a', None, b'b', b'b', b'c', b'c', None, b'a', b'b', b'a', b'a'] for i in xrange(1, 5): ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), sidebranch=(i & 1), path=paths[i]) == i) ensure(rm.maxrev == 4) for i in xrange(1, 5): ensure(rm.hsh2rev(genhsh(i)) == i) ensure(rm.rev2hsh(i) == genhsh(i)) # re-load and verify rm.flush() rm = revmap.revmap(path) ensure(rm.maxrev == 4) for i in xrange(1, 5): ensure(rm.hsh2rev(genhsh(i)) == i) ensure(rm.rev2hsh(i) == genhsh(i)) ensure(bool(rm.rev2flag(i) & revmap.sidebranchflag) == bool(i & 1)) # append without calling save() explicitly for i in xrange(5, 12): ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), sidebranch=(i & 1), path=paths[i], flush=True) == i) # re-load and verify rm = revmap.revmap(path) ensure(rm.maxrev == 11) for i in xrange(1, 12): ensure(rm.hsh2rev(genhsh(i)) == i) ensure(rm.rev2hsh(i) == genhsh(i)) ensure(rm.rev2path(i) == paths[i] or paths[i - 1]) ensure(bool(rm.rev2flag(i) & revmap.sidebranchflag) == bool(i & 1)) os.unlink(path) # missing keys ensure(rm.rev2hsh(12) is None) ensure(rm.rev2hsh(0) is None) ensure(rm.rev2hsh(-1) is None) ensure(rm.rev2flag(12) is None) ensure(rm.rev2path(12) is None) ensure(rm.hsh2rev(b'\1' * 20) is None) # illformed hash (not 20 bytes) try: rm.append(b'\0') ensure(False) except Exception: pass def testcorruptformat(): path = gettemppath() # incorrect header with open(path, 'wb') as f: f.write(b'NOT A VALID HEADER') try: revmap.revmap(path) ensure(False) except error.CorruptedFileError: pass # rewrite the file os.unlink(path) rm = revmap.revmap(path) rm.append(genhsh(0), flush=True) rm = revmap.revmap(path) ensure(rm.maxrev == 1) # corrupt the file by appending a byte size = os.stat(path).st_size with open(path, 'ab') as f: f.write(b'\xff') try: revmap.revmap(path) ensure(False) except error.CorruptedFileError: pass # corrupt the file by removing the last byte ensure(size > 0) with open(path, 'wb') as f: f.truncate(size - 1) try: revmap.revmap(path) ensure(False) except error.CorruptedFileError: pass os.unlink(path) def testcopyfrom(): path = gettemppath() rm = revmap.revmap(path) for i in xrange(1, 10): ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), sidebranch=(i & 1), path=(b'%d' % (i // 3))) == i) rm.flush() # copy rm to rm2 rm2 = revmap.revmap() rm2.copyfrom(rm) path2 = gettemppath() rm2.path = path2 rm2.flush() # two files should be the same ensure(len(set(util.readfile(p) for p in [path, path2])) == 1) os.unlink(path) os.unlink(path2) class fakefctx(object): def __init__(self, node, path=None): self._node = node self._path = path def node(self): return self._node def path(self): return self._path def testcontains(): path = gettemppath() rm = revmap.revmap(path) for i in xrange(1, 5): ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), sidebranch=(i & 1)) == i) for i in xrange(1, 5): ensure(((genhsh(i), None) in rm) == ((i & 1) == 0)) ensure((fakefctx(genhsh(i)) in rm) == ((i & 1) == 0)) for i in xrange(5, 10): ensure(fakefctx(genhsh(i)) not in rm) ensure((genhsh(i), None) not in rm) # "contains" checks paths rm = revmap.revmap() for i in xrange(1, 5): ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), path=(b'%d' % (i // 2))) == i) for i in xrange(1, 5): ensure(fakefctx(genhsh(i), path=(b'%d' % (i // 2))) in rm) ensure(fakefctx(genhsh(i), path=b'a') not in rm) def testlastnode(): path = gettemppath() ensure(revmap.getlastnode(path) is None) rm = revmap.revmap(path) ensure(revmap.getlastnode(path) is None) for i in xrange(1, 10): hsh = genhsh(i) rm.append(hsh, path=(b'%d' % (i // 2)), flush=True) ensure(revmap.getlastnode(path) == hsh) rm2 = revmap.revmap(path) ensure(rm2.rev2hsh(rm2.maxrev) == hsh) testbasicreadwrite() testcorruptformat() testcopyfrom() testcontains() testlastnode()