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[PATCH] Using monotone-viz/git-viz with mercurial
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[PATCH] Using monotone-viz/git-viz with mercurial
From: Vincent Danjean <vdanjean.ml@free.fr>
monotone-viz is a small GTK+ application that visualizes monotone
ancestry graphs. Its home page is:
http://oandrieu.nerim.net/monotone-viz/
As monotone and git are similar, the author adapted the 0.9 version to
display git ancestry graphs and call it git-viz. I cannot see any link
from the homepage, but looking in the archive of git ML, it can be found
here:
http://oandrieu.nerim.net/monotone-viz/git-viz-0.1.tar.gz
I few days ago, I adapted it so that it works with the last versions
of git/cogito. Patches and package are available here:
http://dept-info.labri.fr/~danjean/deb.html#git-viz
Today, I patched hgit so that it respects the output of git-diff-tree,
I added git-{diff-tree,cat-file,rev-list,rev-tree} that call hgit (2
lines scripts), and added the script 'hg-viz'.
hg-viz create a .git directory and store the SHA1 of the tip in
.git/HEAD and then call my git-viz.
All these modifications are in the attached patch.
I try it in the mercurial repository. After applying the patch, you
just have to add the contrib directory in your PATH and call hg-viz.
An example of what we can see is on my web page (probably not for a
long time) : http://dept-info.labri.fr/~danjean/temp/hg-viz.png
Vincent
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author | mpm@selenic.com |
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date | Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:35:32 -0800 |
parents | f060d728fe54 |
children | 688d03d6997a |
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#!/bin/bash set -e tests=0 failed=0 H=$PWD TESTPATH=$PWD/install/bin export PATH=$TESTPATH:$PATH export PYTHONPATH=$PWD/install/lib/python rm -rf install cd .. ${PYTHON:-python} setup.py install --home=tests/install > tests/install.err if [ $? != 0 ] ; then cat tests/install.err fi cd $H rm install.err function run_one { rm -f $1.err export TZ=GMT D=`mktemp -d` if [ "$D" == "" ] ; then echo mktemp failed! fi cd $D fail=0 if ! $H/$1 > .out 2>&1 ; then echo $1 failed with error code $? fail=1 fi if [ -s .out -a ! -r $H/$1.out ] ; then echo $1 generated unexpected output: cat .out cp .out $H/$1.err fail=1 elif [ -r $H/$1.out ] && ! diff -u $H/$1.out .out > /dev/null ; then echo $1 output changed: diff -u $H/$1.out .out && true cp .out $H/$1.err fail=1 fi cd $H rm -r $D return $fail } TESTS=$@ if [ "$TESTS" == "" ] ; then TESTS=`ls test-* | grep -Ev "\.|~"` fi for f in $TESTS ; do echo -n "." if ! run_one $f ; then failed=$[$failed + 1] fi tests=$[$tests + 1] done rm -rf install echo echo Ran $tests tests, $failed failed if [ $failed -gt 0 ] ; then exit 1 fi