hgext/churn.py
author Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>
Thu, 15 Sep 2022 01:48:38 +0200
changeset 49494 c96ed4029fda
parent 48875 6000f5b25c9b
child 50872 5a22b2594d96
permissions -rw-r--r--
templates: add filter to reverse list The filter supports only lists because for lists, it’s straightforward to implement. Reversing text doesn’t seem very useful and is hard to implement. Reversing the bytes would break multi-bytes encodings. Reversing the code points would break characters consisting of multiple code points. Reversing graphemes is non-trivial without using a library not included in the standard library.

# churn.py - create a graph of revisions count grouped by template
#
# Copyright 2006 Josef "Jeff" Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net>
# Copyright 2008 Alexander Solovyov <piranha@piranha.org.ua>
#
# 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 statistics about repository history'''


import datetime
import os
import time

from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.pycompat import open
from mercurial import (
    cmdutil,
    encoding,
    logcmdutil,
    patch,
    pycompat,
    registrar,
    scmutil,
)

cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = b'ships-with-hg-core'


def changedlines(ui, repo, ctx1, ctx2, fmatch):
    added, removed = 0, 0
    diff = b''.join(patch.diff(repo, ctx1.node(), ctx2.node(), fmatch))
    inhunk = False
    for l in diff.split(b'\n'):
        if inhunk and l.startswith(b"+"):
            added += 1
        elif inhunk and l.startswith(b"-"):
            removed += 1
        elif l.startswith(b"@"):
            inhunk = True
        elif l.startswith(b"d"):
            inhunk = False
    return (added, removed)


def countrate(ui, repo, amap, *pats, **opts):
    """Calculate stats"""
    opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts)
    if opts.get(b'dateformat'):

        def getkey(ctx):
            t, tz = ctx.date()
            date = datetime.datetime(*time.gmtime(float(t) - tz)[:6])
            return encoding.strtolocal(
                date.strftime(encoding.strfromlocal(opts[b'dateformat']))
            )

    else:
        tmpl = opts.get(b'oldtemplate') or opts.get(b'template')
        tmpl = logcmdutil.maketemplater(ui, repo, tmpl)

        def getkey(ctx):
            ui.pushbuffer()
            tmpl.show(ctx)
            return ui.popbuffer()

    progress = ui.makeprogress(
        _(b'analyzing'), unit=_(b'revisions'), total=len(repo)
    )
    rate = {}

    def prep(ctx, fmatch):
        rev = ctx.rev()
        key = getkey(ctx).strip()
        key = amap.get(key, key)  # alias remap
        if opts.get(b'changesets'):
            rate[key] = (rate.get(key, (0,))[0] + 1, 0)
        else:
            parents = ctx.parents()
            if len(parents) > 1:
                ui.note(_(b'revision %d is a merge, ignoring...\n') % (rev,))
                return

            ctx1 = parents[0]
            lines = changedlines(ui, repo, ctx1, ctx, fmatch)
            rate[key] = [r + l for r, l in zip(rate.get(key, (0, 0)), lines)]

        progress.increment()

    wopts = logcmdutil.walkopts(
        pats=pats,
        opts=opts,
        revspec=opts[b'rev'],
        date=opts[b'date'],
        include_pats=opts[b'include'],
        exclude_pats=opts[b'exclude'],
    )
    revs, makefilematcher = logcmdutil.makewalker(repo, wopts)
    for ctx in scmutil.walkchangerevs(repo, revs, makefilematcher, prep):
        continue

    progress.complete()

    return rate


@command(
    b'churn',
    [
        (
            b'r',
            b'rev',
            [],
            _(b'count rate for the specified revision or revset'),
            _(b'REV'),
        ),
        (
            b'd',
            b'date',
            b'',
            _(b'count rate for revisions matching date spec'),
            _(b'DATE'),
        ),
        (
            b't',
            b'oldtemplate',
            b'',
            _(b'template to group changesets (DEPRECATED)'),
            _(b'TEMPLATE'),
        ),
        (
            b'T',
            b'template',
            b'{author|email}',
            _(b'template to group changesets'),
            _(b'TEMPLATE'),
        ),
        (
            b'f',
            b'dateformat',
            b'',
            _(b'strftime-compatible format for grouping by date'),
            _(b'FORMAT'),
        ),
        (b'c', b'changesets', False, _(b'count rate by number of changesets')),
        (b's', b'sort', False, _(b'sort by key (default: sort by count)')),
        (b'', b'diffstat', False, _(b'display added/removed lines separately')),
        (b'', b'aliases', b'', _(b'file with email aliases'), _(b'FILE')),
    ]
    + cmdutil.walkopts,
    _(b"hg churn [-d DATE] [-r REV] [--aliases FILE] [FILE]"),
    helpcategory=command.CATEGORY_MAINTENANCE,
    inferrepo=True,
)
def churn(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
    """histogram of changes to the repository

    This command will display a histogram representing the number
    of changed lines or revisions, grouped according to the given
    template. The default template will group changes by author.
    The --dateformat option may be used to group the results by
    date instead.

    Statistics are based on the number of changed lines, or
    alternatively the number of matching revisions if the
    --changesets option is specified.

    Examples::

      # display count of changed lines for every committer
      hg churn -T "{author|email}"

      # display daily activity graph
      hg churn -f "%H" -s -c

      # display activity of developers by month
      hg churn -f "%Y-%m" -s -c

      # display count of lines changed in every year
      hg churn -f "%Y" -s

      # display count of lines changed in a time range
      hg churn -d "2020-04 to 2020-09"

    It is possible to map alternate email addresses to a main address
    by providing a file using the following format::

      <alias email> = <actual email>

    Such a file may be specified with the --aliases option, otherwise
    a .hgchurn file will be looked for in the working directory root.
    Aliases will be split from the rightmost "=".
    """

    def pad(s, l):
        return s + b" " * (l - encoding.colwidth(s))

    amap = {}
    aliases = opts.get('aliases')
    if not aliases and os.path.exists(repo.wjoin(b'.hgchurn')):
        aliases = repo.wjoin(b'.hgchurn')
    if aliases:
        for l in open(aliases, b"rb"):
            try:
                alias, actual = l.rsplit(b'=' in l and b'=' or None, 1)
                amap[alias.strip()] = actual.strip()
            except ValueError:
                l = l.strip()
                if l:
                    ui.warn(_(b"skipping malformed alias: %s\n") % l)
                continue

    rate = list(countrate(ui, repo, amap, *pats, **opts).items())
    if not rate:
        return

    if opts.get('sort'):
        rate.sort()
    else:
        rate.sort(key=lambda x: (-sum(x[1]), x))

    # Be careful not to have a zero maxcount (issue833)
    maxcount = float(max(sum(v) for k, v in rate)) or 1.0
    maxname = max(len(k) for k, v in rate)

    ttywidth = ui.termwidth()
    ui.debug(b"assuming %i character terminal\n" % ttywidth)
    width = ttywidth - maxname - 2 - 2 - 2

    if opts.get('diffstat'):
        width -= 15

        def format(name, diffstat):
            added, removed = diffstat
            return b"%s %15s %s%s\n" % (
                pad(name, maxname),
                b'+%d/-%d' % (added, removed),
                ui.label(b'+' * charnum(added), b'diffstat.inserted'),
                ui.label(b'-' * charnum(removed), b'diffstat.deleted'),
            )

    else:
        width -= 6

        def format(name, count):
            return b"%s %6d %s\n" % (
                pad(name, maxname),
                sum(count),
                b'*' * charnum(sum(count)),
            )

    def charnum(count):
        return int(count * width // maxcount)

    for name, count in rate:
        ui.write(format(name, count))