# HG changeset patch
# User Barry A. Scott <ba...@barrys-emacs.org>
# Date 1477650800 -3600
#      Fri Oct 28 11:33:20 2016 +0100
# Node ID dd7ce6a2c32d179eb2881d08e13d11631bf341fa
# Parent  6f15cb7cc9cb4427f35c60080f85dbf4ca5abd10
Allow hglib user to get call backs for prompts, output and errors.

setcbout(cbout), setcberr(cberr) and setcbprompt(cbprompt) are used to
set the call back function used by the hgclient class. cb stands for
call back.

cbout is a function that will be called with the stdout data of the
command as it runs. cbout is called with output as it is made available,
which can be as partial lines or multiple lines.

cberr is a function that will be called with the stderr data of the
command as it runs. cberr is called with output as it is made available,
which can be as partial lines or multiple lines.

Command that make remote connects can prompt for username and password
for HTTP/HTTPS connections.

cbprompt is called when hgclient need a response to a prompt from the
server. It receives the max number of bytes to return and the contents
of stdout received so far. The last text sent to either cbout or cberr
will contain the prompt text itself.

diff -r 6f15cb7cc9cb -r dd7ce6a2c32d hglib/client.py
--- a/hglib/client.py   Mon Jul 18 23:40:45 2016 -0500
+++ b/hglib/client.py   Fri Oct 28 11:33:20 2016 +0100
@@ -59,9 +59,40 @@
         # include the hidden changesets if True
         self.hidden = None
 
+        self._cbout = None
+        self._cberr = None
+        self._cbprompt = None
+
         if connect:
             self.open()
 
+    def setcbout(self, cbout):
+        """
+        cbout is a function that will be called with the stdout data of
+         the command as it runs. Call with None to stop getting call backs.
+        """
+        self._cbout = cbout
+
+    def setcberr(self, cberr):
+        """
+        cberr is a function that will be called with the stderr data of
+         the command as it runs.Call with None to stop getting call backs.
+        """
+        self._cberr = cberr
+
+    def setcbprompt(self, cbprompt):
+        """
+        cbprompt is used to reply to prompts by the server
+         It receives the max number of bytes to return and the
+         contents of stdout received so far.
+
+        Call with None to stop getting call backs.
+
+        cbprompt is never called from merge() or import_()
+        which already handle the prompt.
+        """
+        self._cbprompt = cbprompt
+
     def __enter__(self):
         if self.server is None:
             self.open()
@@ -164,9 +195,25 @@
         It receives the max number of bytes to return
         """
         out, err = BytesIO(), BytesIO()
-        outchannels = {b('o') : out.write, b('e') : err.write}
+        outchannels = {}
+        if self._cbout is None:
+            outchannels[b('o')] = out.write
+        else:
+            def out_handler(data):
+                out.write(data)
+                self._cbout(data)
+            outchannels[b('o')] = out_handler
+        if self._cberr is None:
+            outchannels[b('e')] = err.write
+        else:
+            def err_handler(data):
+                err.write(data)
+                self._cberr(data)
+            outchannels[b('e')] = err_handler
 
         inchannels = {}
+        if prompt is None:
+            prompt = self._cbprompt
         if prompt is not None:
             def func(size):
                 reply = prompt(size, out.getvalue())
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