[PATCH 1 of 2] commit: return 1 for interactive commit with no changes (issue5397)
Philippe Pepiot
philippe.pepiot at logilab.fr
Thu Oct 13 13:43:56 UTC 2016
On 10/13/2016 03:22 PM, Pierre-Yves David wrote:
>
>
> On 10/13/2016 02:32 PM, Philippe Pepiot wrote:
>> # HG changeset patch
>> # User Philippe Pepiot <philippe.pepiot at logilab.fr>
>> # Date 1476266974 -7200
>> # Wed Oct 12 12:09:34 2016 +0200
>> # Node ID fa75185b8901e58d4b1117985e9f3f20e89c4e01
>> # Parent b85fa6bf298be07804a74d8fdec0d19fdbc6d740
>> # EXP-Topic record-return-code
>> commit: return 1 for interactive commit with no changes (issue5397)
>>
>> For consistency with non interactive commit
>>
>> diff --git a/mercurial/commands.py b/mercurial/commands.py
>> --- a/mercurial/commands.py
>> +++ b/mercurial/commands.py
>> @@ -1648,9 +1648,9 @@ def commit(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
>> def _docommit(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
>> if opts.get('interactive'):
>> opts.pop('interactive')
>> - cmdutil.dorecord(ui, repo, commit, None, False,
>> - cmdutil.recordfilter, *pats, **opts)
>> - return
>> + ret = cmdutil.dorecord(ui, repo, commit, None, False,
>> + cmdutil.recordfilter, *pats, **opts)
>> + return 1 if ret == 0 else ret
>
> I'm confused about this return value. "if ret == 0" we return 1; if
> return is not zero, we return the value. Do we never return 0 or am I
> missing something ?
dorecord() return either 0 if there is no changes to record or the
return of commitfunc passed in arguments. Here commitfunc = commit that
return 1 or None, here is the trick.
I agree this is confusing (see also how shelve use dorecord), maybe we
could raise a custom exception instead of returning 0 in dorecord to
avoid collisions with commitfunc return value, but I'm not sure how this
could affect 3rd party extensions ?
Cheers,
--
Philippe Pepiot
https://www.logilab.fr
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