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model: simplify how get_commits_stats task group on author
Avoid using the caching h.person . We want to get rid of the model
dependency on helpers.
The stats are persisted, and any temporary incorrectness in the long term
cached h.person will thus remain forever. It is thus arguably better to avoid
using it in this place.
get_commits_stats is also a long running task, so speed is not *that* critical.
And generally, processing commits in order will have a lot of the same
committers, so a local cache will have a good hit rate.
(Alternatively, h.person could perhaps be in user model ... but that's not how
it is now.)
author | Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com> |
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date | Fri, 18 Dec 2020 22:03:10 +0100 |
parents | 68eee0e7f4f5 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. import os import shutil import sys import click import i18n_utils """ Tool for maintenance of .po and .pot files Normally, the i18n-related files contain for each translatable string a reference to all the source code locations where this string is found. This meta data is useful for translators to assess how strings are used, but is not relevant for normal development nor for running Kallithea. Such meta data, or derived data like kallithea.pot, will inherently be outdated, and create unnecessary churn and repository growth, making it harder to spot actual and important changes. """ @click.group() @click.option('--debug/--no-debug', default=False) def cli(debug): if (debug): i18n_utils.do_debug = True pass @cli.command() @click.argument('po_files', nargs=-1) @click.option('--merge-pot-file', default=None) @click.option('--strip/--no-strip', default=False) def normalize_po_files(po_files, merge_pot_file, strip): """Normalize the specified .po and .pot files. By default, only actual translations and essential headers will be preserved, just as we want it in the main branches with minimal noise. If a .pot file is specified, the po files will instead be updated by running GNU msgmerge with this .pot file, thus updating source code references and preserving comments and outdated translations. """ for po_file in po_files: i18n_utils._normalize_po_file(po_file, merge_pot_file=merge_pot_file, strip=strip) @cli.command() @click.argument('local') @click.argument('base') @click.argument('other') @click.argument('output') @click.option('--merge-pot-file', default=None) @click.option('--strip/--no-strip', default=False) def normalized_merge(local, base, other, output, merge_pot_file, strip): """Merge tool for use with 'hg merge/rebase/graft --tool' i18n files are partially manually editored original source of content, and partially automatically generated and updated. That create a lot of churn and often cause a lot of merge conflicts. To avoid that, this merge tool wrapper will normalize .po content before running the merge tool. By default, only actual translations and essential headers will be preserved, just as we want it in the main branches with minimal noise. If a .pot file is specified, the po files will instead be updated by running GNU msgmerge with this .pot file, thus updating source code references and preserving comments and outdated translations. Add the following to your user or repository-specific .hgrc file to use it: [merge-tools] i18n.executable = /path/to/scripts/i18n i18n.args = normalized-merge $local $base $other $output and then invoke merge/rebase/graft with the additional argument '--tool i18n'. """ from mercurial import context, simplemerge from mercurial import ui as uimod print('i18n normalized-merge: normalizing and merging %s' % output) i18n_utils._normalize_po_file(local, merge_pot_file=merge_pot_file, strip=strip) i18n_utils._normalize_po_file(base, merge_pot_file=merge_pot_file, strip=strip) i18n_utils._normalize_po_file(other, merge_pot_file=merge_pot_file, strip=strip) i18n_utils._normalize_po_file(output, merge_pot_file=merge_pot_file, strip=strip) # simplemerge will write markers to 'local' if it fails, keep a copy without markers localkeep = local + '.keep' shutil.copyfile(local, localkeep) ret = simplemerge.simplemerge(uimod.ui.load(), context.arbitraryfilectx(local.encode('utf-8')), context.arbitraryfilectx(base.encode('utf-8')), context.arbitraryfilectx(other.encode('utf-8')), label=[b'local', b'other', b'base'], mode='merge', ) shutil.copyfile(local, output) # simplemerge wrote to local - either resolved or with conflict markers if ret: shutil.copyfile(localkeep, local) basekeep = base + '.keep' otherkeep = other + '.keep' shutil.copyfile(base, basekeep) shutil.copyfile(other, otherkeep) sys.stderr.write("Error: simple merge failed and %s is left with conflict markers. Resolve the conflicts, then use 'hg resolve -m'.\n" % output) sys.stderr.write('Resolve with e.g.: kdiff3 %s %s %s -o %s\n' % (basekeep, localkeep, otherkeep, output)) sys.exit(ret) os.remove(localkeep) @cli.command() @click.argument('file1') @click.argument('file2') @click.option('--merge-pot-file', default=None) @click.option('--strip/--no-strip', default=False) def normalized_diff(file1, file2, merge_pot_file, strip): """Compare two files while transparently normalizing them.""" sys.exit(i18n_utils._normalized_diff(file1, file2, merge_pot_file=merge_pot_file, strip=strip)) if __name__ == '__main__': cli()