mercurial/graphmod.py
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
Tue, 29 Jun 2010 12:12:34 +0200
branchstable
changeset 11488 f786fc4b8764
parent 10602 94145b531cf9
child 12951 101366ad816c
permissions -rw-r--r--
log: follow filenames through renames (issue647) In commands.log a displayer was initialized from cmdutil.show_changeset() with the initial matchfn (which designates the specified files which only is correct in the highest revision in the range). prep() is handed the correct list of files, but displayer.show() didn't use that list but keept using the original matchfn. The matchfn argument to cmdutil.show_changeset() wasn't specified in other places and is only used in .show(), so now we give the matchfn as an optional parameter to .show(). We do however still have to detect --patch and --stat from opts in show_changeset() and let it imply a matchall, but that can now be overruled with the new .show() matchfn parameter.

# Revision graph generator for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2008 Dirkjan Ochtman <dirkjan@ochtman.nl>
# Copyright 2007 Joel Rosdahl <joel@rosdahl.net>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

"""supports walking the history as DAGs suitable for graphical output

The most basic format we use is that of::

  (id, type, data, [parentids])

The node and parent ids are arbitrary integers which identify a node in the
context of the graph returned. Type is a constant specifying the node type.
Data depends on type.
"""

from mercurial.node import nullrev

CHANGESET = 'C'

def revisions(repo, start, stop):
    """cset DAG generator yielding (id, CHANGESET, ctx, [parentids]) tuples

    This generator function walks through the revision history from revision
    start to revision stop (which must be less than or equal to start). It
    returns a tuple for each node. The node and parent ids are arbitrary
    integers which identify a node in the context of the graph returned.
    """
    cur = start
    while cur >= stop:
        ctx = repo[cur]
        parents = [p.rev() for p in ctx.parents() if p.rev() != nullrev]
        yield (cur, CHANGESET, ctx, sorted(parents))
        cur -= 1

def filerevs(repo, path, start, stop, limit=None):
    """file cset DAG generator yielding (id, CHANGESET, ctx, [parentids]) tuples

    This generator function walks through the revision history of a single
    file from revision start down to revision stop.
    """
    filerev = len(repo.file(path)) - 1
    rev = stop + 1
    count = 0
    while filerev >= 0 and rev > stop:
        fctx = repo.filectx(path, fileid=filerev)
        parents = [f.linkrev() for f in fctx.parents() if f.path() == path]
        rev = fctx.rev()
        if rev <= start:
            yield (rev, CHANGESET, fctx.changectx(), sorted(parents))
            count += 1
            if count == limit:
                break
        filerev -= 1

def nodes(repo, nodes):
    """cset DAG generator yielding (id, CHANGESET, ctx, [parentids]) tuples

    This generator function walks the given nodes. It only returns parents
    that are in nodes, too.
    """
    include = set(nodes)
    for node in nodes:
        ctx = repo[node]
        parents = [p.rev() for p in ctx.parents() if p.node() in include]
        yield (ctx.rev(), CHANGESET, ctx, sorted(parents))

def colored(dag):
    """annotates a DAG with colored edge information

    For each DAG node this function emits tuples::

      (id, type, data, (col, color), [(col, nextcol, color)])

    with the following new elements:

      - Tuple (col, color) with column and color index for the current node
      - A list of tuples indicating the edges between the current node and its
        parents.
    """
    seen = []
    colors = {}
    newcolor = 1
    for (cur, type, data, parents) in dag:

        # Compute seen and next
        if cur not in seen:
            seen.append(cur) # new head
            colors[cur] = newcolor
            newcolor += 1

        col = seen.index(cur)
        color = colors.pop(cur)
        next = seen[:]

        # Add parents to next
        addparents = [p for p in parents if p not in next]
        next[col:col + 1] = addparents

        # Set colors for the parents
        for i, p in enumerate(addparents):
            if not i:
                colors[p] = color
            else:
                colors[p] = newcolor
                newcolor += 1

        # Add edges to the graph
        edges = []
        for ecol, eid in enumerate(seen):
            if eid in next:
                edges.append((ecol, next.index(eid), colors[eid]))
            elif eid == cur:
                for p in parents:
                    edges.append((ecol, next.index(p), color))

        # Yield and move on
        yield (cur, type, data, (col, color), edges)
        seen = next