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[#20288] Update the i18n'ed core doc to match CodeRay 1.1.0 capabilities....
[#20288] Update the i18n'ed core doc to match CodeRay 1.1.0 capabilities. This commit includes: <pre> 1. an update of the list of languages supported by CodeRay: * added: + clojure [added in CodeRay 1.0.x] + diff (patch) [added in CodeRay 0.8.x] + go [added in CodeRay 1.1.x] + haml [added in CodeRay 1.0.x] + lua [added in CodeRay 1.1.x] + sass [added in CodeRay 1.1.x] + taskpaper [added in CodeRay 1.1.x] + text (plain, plaintext) [never been documented in Redmine] * removed: - scheme [removed from CodeRay 1.0.x] * renamed: ~ erb (eruby, rhtml) [renamed from rhtml in CodeRay 1.0.x] 2. the inclusion of additional, comma-separated language mappings (aliases) inside parentheses: * cpp (c++, cplusplus) * delphi (pascal) * diff (patch) * erb (eruby, rhtml) * html (xhtml) * javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js) * ruby (irb) * text (plain, plaintext) * yaml (yml) </pre> Regarding the i18n: I used English as the base language. The changed sentence was the same in 94 out of 98 language files, public\help\xx[-xx]\wiki_syntax_detailed_[markdown||textile].html. The only four exceptions were: * cs; public\help\cs\wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html * fr; public\help\fr\wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html * ja; public\help\ja\wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html * zh-tw; public\help\zh-tw\wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html In the above given files, the sentence containing the supported languages is translated (and/or stylized). I have chosen to replace the whole translated sentence with the new English base sentence, as such leaving decisions about stylizing language names to translators and the people that actually use the respective languages. In general (and for English, as it's the base language) I think we can better stick to non-capitalized language names to prevent any formatting confusion. Contributed by Mischa The Evil. git-svn-id: http://svn.redmine.org/redmine/trunk@14489 e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81

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# Redmine - project management software
# Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Jean-Philippe Lang
#
# 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 2
# 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, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
require 'redmine/scm/adapters/mercurial_adapter'
class Repository::Mercurial < Repository
# sort changesets by revision number
has_many :changesets,
lambda {order("#{Changeset.table_name}.id DESC")},
:foreign_key => 'repository_id'
attr_protected :root_url
validates_presence_of :url
# number of changesets to fetch at once
FETCH_AT_ONCE = 100
def self.human_attribute_name(attribute_key_name, *args)
attr_name = attribute_key_name.to_s
if attr_name == "url"
attr_name = "path_to_repository"
end
super(attr_name, *args)
end
def self.scm_adapter_class
Redmine::Scm::Adapters::MercurialAdapter
end
def self.scm_name
'Mercurial'
end
def supports_directory_revisions?
true
end
def supports_revision_graph?
true
end
def repo_log_encoding
'UTF-8'
end
# Returns the readable identifier for the given mercurial changeset
def self.format_changeset_identifier(changeset)
"#{changeset.revision}:#{changeset.scmid[0, 12]}"
end
# Returns the identifier for the given Mercurial changeset
def self.changeset_identifier(changeset)
changeset.scmid
end
def diff_format_revisions(cs, cs_to, sep=':')
super(cs, cs_to, ' ')
end
def modify_entry_lastrev_identifier(entry)
if entry.lastrev && entry.lastrev.identifier
entry.lastrev.identifier = scmid_for_inserting_db(entry.lastrev.identifier)
end
end
private :modify_entry_lastrev_identifier
def entry(path=nil, identifier=nil)
entry = scm.entry(path, identifier)
return nil if entry.nil?
modify_entry_lastrev_identifier(entry)
entry
end
def scm_entries(path=nil, identifier=nil)
entries = scm.entries(path, identifier)
return nil if entries.nil?
entries.each {|entry| modify_entry_lastrev_identifier(entry)}
entries
end
protected :scm_entries
# Finds and returns a revision with a number or the beginning of a hash
def find_changeset_by_name(name)
return nil if name.blank?
s = name.to_s
if /[^\d]/ =~ s or s.size > 8
cs = changesets.where(:scmid => s).first
else
cs = changesets.where(:revision => s).first
end
return cs if cs
changesets.where('scmid LIKE ?', "#{s}%").first
end
# Returns the latest changesets for +path+; sorted by revision number
#
# Because :order => 'id DESC' is defined at 'has_many',
# there is no need to set 'order'.
# But, MySQL test fails.
# Sqlite3 and PostgreSQL pass.
# Is this MySQL bug?
def latest_changesets(path, rev, limit=10)
changesets.
includes(:user).
where(latest_changesets_cond(path, rev, limit)).
references(:user).
limit(limit).
order("#{Changeset.table_name}.id DESC").
to_a
end
def is_short_id_in_db?
return @is_short_id_in_db unless @is_short_id_in_db.nil?
cs = changesets.first
@is_short_id_in_db = (!cs.nil? && cs.scmid.length != 40)
end
private :is_short_id_in_db?
def scmid_for_inserting_db(scmid)
is_short_id_in_db? ? scmid[0, 12] : scmid
end
def nodes_in_branch(rev, branch_limit)
scm.nodes_in_branch(rev, :limit => branch_limit).collect do |b|
scmid_for_inserting_db(b)
end
end
def tag_scmid(rev)
scmid = scm.tagmap[rev]
scmid.nil? ? nil : scmid_for_inserting_db(scmid)
end
def latest_changesets_cond(path, rev, limit)
cond, args = [], []
if scm.branchmap.member? rev
# Mercurial named branch is *stable* in each revision.
# So, named branch can be stored in database.
# Mercurial provides *bookmark* which is equivalent with git branch.
# But, bookmark is not implemented.
cond << "#{Changeset.table_name}.scmid IN (?)"
# Revisions in root directory and sub directory are not equal.
# So, in order to get correct limit, we need to get all revisions.
# But, it is very heavy.
# Mercurial does not treat directory.
# So, "hg log DIR" is very heavy.
branch_limit = path.blank? ? limit : ( limit * 5 )
args << nodes_in_branch(rev, branch_limit)
elsif last = rev ? find_changeset_by_name(tag_scmid(rev) || rev) : nil
cond << "#{Changeset.table_name}.id <= ?"
args << last.id
end
unless path.blank?
cond << "EXISTS (SELECT * FROM #{Change.table_name}
WHERE #{Change.table_name}.changeset_id = #{Changeset.table_name}.id
AND (#{Change.table_name}.path = ?
OR #{Change.table_name}.path LIKE ? ESCAPE ?))"
args << path.with_leading_slash
args << "#{path.with_leading_slash.gsub(%r{[%_\\]}) { |s| "\\#{s}" }}/%" << '\\'
end
[cond.join(' AND '), *args] unless cond.empty?
end
private :latest_changesets_cond
def fetch_changesets
return if scm.info.nil?
scm_rev = scm.info.lastrev.revision.to_i
db_rev = latest_changeset ? latest_changeset.revision.to_i : -1
return unless db_rev < scm_rev # already up-to-date
logger.debug "Fetching changesets for repository #{url}" if logger
(db_rev + 1).step(scm_rev, FETCH_AT_ONCE) do |i|
scm.each_revision('', i, [i + FETCH_AT_ONCE - 1, scm_rev].min) do |re|
transaction do
parents = (re.parents || []).collect do |rp|
find_changeset_by_name(scmid_for_inserting_db(rp))
end.compact
cs = Changeset.create(:repository => self,
:revision => re.revision,
:scmid => scmid_for_inserting_db(re.scmid),
:committer => re.author,
:committed_on => re.time,
:comments => re.message,
:parents => parents)
unless cs.new_record?
re.paths.each do |e|
if from_revision = e[:from_revision]
e[:from_revision] = scmid_for_inserting_db(from_revision)
end
cs.create_change(e)
end
end
end
end
end
end
end