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let commands that show changesets use templates.
mechanism is same as hgweb templates.
old show_changeset code is still used for now if no template given,
because it is faster than template code when verbose or debug.
simple template can be given on command line using -t, --template.
example:
hg log -t '{author|person}\n'
complex template can be put in template map file, given on command line
using --map-file.
we give two example map files:
map-log.compact prints 3 lines of output for every change.
map-log.verbose prints exact same output as default "hg log -v".
map files are searched where user says, then in template path as backup.
example:
hg log --map-file map-log.compact
defaults can be set in hgrc with ui.logtemplate and ui.logmap.
author | Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 27 Feb 2006 13:18:57 -0800 |
parents | 2073e5a71008 |
children | 7f12a63568ae |
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# packagescan.py - Helper module for identifing used modules. # Used for the py2exe distutil. # # Copyright 2005 Volker Kleinfeld <Volker.Kleinfeld@gmx.de> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. import glob import os import sys import demandload import ihooks requiredmodules = {} # Will contain the modules imported by demandload def demandload(scope, modules): """ fake demandload function that collects the required modules """ for m in modules.split(): mod = None mod = __import__(m,scope,scope) scope[m] = mod requiredmodules[mod.__name__] = 1 def getmodules(libpath,packagename): """ helper for finding all required modules of package <packagename> """ # Use the package in the build directory libpath = os.path.abspath(libpath) sys.path.insert(0,libpath) packdir = os.path.join(libpath,packagename) # A normal import would not find the package in # the build directory. ihook is used to force the import. # After the package is imported the import scope for # the following imports is settled. p = importfrom(packdir) globals()[packagename] = p sys.modules[packagename] = p # Fetch the python modules in the package cwd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(packdir) pymodulefiles = glob.glob('*.py') extmodulefiles = glob.glob('*.pyd') os.chdir(cwd) # Install a fake demandload module sys.modules['mercurial.demandload'] = sys.modules['mercurial.packagescan'] # Import all python modules and by that run the fake demandload for m in pymodulefiles: if m == '__init__.py': continue tmp = {} mname,ext = os.path.splitext(m) fullname = packagename+'.'+mname __import__(fullname,tmp,tmp) requiredmodules[fullname] = 1 # Import all extension modules and by that run the fake demandload for m in extmodulefiles: tmp = {} mname,ext = os.path.splitext(m) fullname = packagename+'.'+mname __import__(fullname,tmp,tmp) requiredmodules[fullname] = 1 includes = requiredmodules.keys() return includes def importfrom(filename): """ import module/package from a named file and returns the module. It does not check on sys.modules or includes the module in the scope. """ loader = ihooks.BasicModuleLoader() path, file = os.path.split(filename) name, ext = os.path.splitext(file) m = loader.find_module_in_dir(name, path) if not m: raise ImportError, name m = loader.load_module(name, m) return m