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When revisions are specified via -r/--rev, check the given committed changes in the local repository.
When revisions are specified via -r/--rev, check the given committed changes in the local repository.


{{Note|'''Specifying another repository currently does not work... I am working on it, but the hook function,  checking changes in your local repository prior to commit, and checking a specific file do seem to be working.
When given a remote repository, check changes that have been committed locally that are not present in the remote repository. To check changes that would be pushed by default, specify "default-push" as the repository name.


When given a remote repository, check changes that have been committed locally that are not present in the remote repository. To check changes that would be pushed by default, specify "default-push" as the repository name.
{{KBwarning|'''Specifying another repository currently does not work... I am working on it, but the hook function, checking changes in your local repository prior to commit, and checking a specific file do seem to be working.
 
As an alternative to the above - if you need to see whether or not the changes in your repo will pass the commit hook when pulled to some other repo, preview the operation by:
# Install the hooks as described below
# Make a clone of the destination repository
# Change to the destination clone
# Pull from your working repository
The pretxnchangegroup hook will then analyze all the pulled changes.


''As an alternative to the above - if you need to see whether or not the changes in your repo will pass the commit hook when pulled to some other repo, preview the operation by making a clone of the destination repository, change to it and pull from your working repository.  The pretxnchangegroup hook will then analyze all the pulled changes.''
[[User:Oz Linden|Oz Linden]] 04:02, 19 August 2011 (PDT)
[[User:Oz Linden|Oz Linden]] 16:26, 18 August 2011 (PDT)
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Revision as of 03:02, 19 August 2011

The Mercurial repository

https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/hg-tools

contains tools for working with Linden Lab repositories.

You are strongly encouraged to check out a copy of this repository and install the coding policy script there as described below, since anything you submit will have to pass those checks.

Coding Policy

The coding_policy.py file provides both a Mercurial command extension hg policy and a hook that you should install to check all files when they are committed.

To install the extension, add the following to your $HOME/.hgrc file (changing /path/to to the location where you checked out the hg-tools repository):

[extensions]
policy = /path/to/coding_policy.py

hg policy command

Check changes against Linden Lab coding policy

 hg policy [-p {opensource|proprietary}] {[-f FILE] | [-r REV]... [-e CMD] [--remotecmd CMD] [DEST]}

With no arguments, check uncommitted changes in the working directory.

A specific file (whether or not it has been added to the repository or modified) can be checked by using the -f/--file file option.

When revisions are specified via -r/--rev, check the given committed changes in the local repository.

When given a remote repository, check changes that have been committed locally that are not present in the remote repository. To check changes that would be pushed by default, specify "default-push" as the repository name.

KBwarning.png Warning: Specifying another repository currently does not work... I am working on it, but the hook function, checking changes in your local repository prior to commit, and checking a specific file do seem to be working.

As an alternative to the above - if you need to see whether or not the changes in your repo will pass the commit hook when pulled to some other repo, preview the operation by:

  1. Install the hooks as described below
  2. Make a clone of the destination repository
  3. Change to the destination clone
  4. Pull from your working repository

The pretxnchangegroup hook will then analyze all the pulled changes.

Oz Linden 04:02, 19 August 2011 (PDT)

The checks may be against either of two policy sets: opensource or proprietary options:

-p|--policy POLICY
The set of policies to check: POLICY may be either 'opensource' or 'proprietary' (the default depends on the repository)
-r|--rev REVISION
a revision up to which you would like to check (may be specified more than once for a range)
-f|--file FILE
a file to check (whether or not it has been modified)

Commit Hook

All changes pulled to a Linden Lab repository will have to pass the checks enforced by the command above. This is enforced when the changes are pulled by the hook provided by coding_policy.py.

To make that check automatic when you are doing local commits, add the following to your $HOME/.hgrc file (changing /path/to to the location where you checked out the hg-tools repository):

[hooks]
pretxncommit.coding_policy = python:/path/to/coding_policy.py:hook

you can also check all changes you pull into your repository by adding this (also under \[hooks\]):

pretxnchangegroup.coding_policy = python:/path/to/coding_policy.py:hook