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[Monotone-devel] A small Lua hack to know what branches were affected...
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Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker |
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[Monotone-devel] A small Lua hack to know what branches were affected... |
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Sun, 23 Apr 2006 18:52:54 +0200 (CEST) |
Hi,
there have been numerous times when I've pulled and wanted to know
what branches were affected, if it's worth it to try an updated or
not. The new note_netsync_* Lua hooks provide exactly the kind of
framework to make it easy, so I did.
A somewhat typical (as typical as Swedish is for you :-)) output is
for example (I go this just a few moments ago):
: ; mtn pull
mtn-0.26: ansluter till off.net
mtn-0.26: letar efter saker att synkronisera:
mtn-0.26: certifikat | nycklar | revisioner
mtn-0.26: 17 702 | 27 | 5 858
mtn-0.26: byte in | byte ut | cert in | rev in
mtn-0.26: 43,1 Ki | 31,6 Ki | 16/16 | 4/4
mtn-0.26: lyckat utbyte med off.net
Affected branches:
net.venge.monotone.cvsimport-branch-reconstruction
net.venge.monotone.guitone.qt4
Code attached, enjoy!
Cheers,
Richard
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-- Lua snippet to display what branches were affected by revisions and certs
-- that came into the database. I integrate it into my ~/.monotone/monotonerc
-- /Richard Levitte
--
-- Released as public domain
netsync_branches = {}
function note_netsync_start(nonce)
netsync_branches[nonce] = {}
end
function note_netsync_revision_received(new_id,revision,certs,nonce)
for _, item in pairs(certs)
do
note_netsync_cert_received(new_id,item.key,item.name,item.value,nonce)
end
end
function note_netsync_cert_received(rev_id,key,name,value,nonce)
if name == "branch" then
netsync_branches[nonce][value] = 1
end
end
function note_netsync_end(nonce)
local first = true
for item, _ in pairs(netsync_branches[nonce])
do
if first then
io.stderr:write("Affected branches:\n")
first = false
end
io.stderr:write(" "..item.."\n")
end
netsync_branches[nonce] = nil
end
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