It is not very helpful to have 'Added tag %s for changeset %s' and
similar messages translated into different languages when people work
together using different locales.
We now use English strings without support for translations. If
needed, the user can still supply a custom string for most commands.
This exposed a bug in rst2man where it neglects to escape a literal
backslash. A patch has been applied upstream, but not yet packaged in,
say, Debian unstable. A forward-compatible work-around has therefore
been put in place.
The rst2man writer leaves no space between a literal block and the
following paragraph. This patch corrects this.
It has also been applied upstream. This does not conflict with this
change since any number of newlines can be added without effecting the
rendered man page.
The Makefile now requires the rst2html and rst2man programs. Both can
be found in Debian testing or downloaded from the Docutils homepage:
http://docutils.sf.net/http://docutils.sf.net/sandbox/manpage-writer/
The new HTML and man pages no longer contain huge amounts of
un-wrapping literal blocks, thanks to how snippets of reStructuredText
can easily be included inside other reStructuredText documents.
The HTML pages now have anchors for all sections, including the help
topics in hgrc.1 which were missing from the old HTML pages.
- modify _readtagcache() and _writetagcache() to read/write tag->node
mapping for global tags
- if (and only if) tip unchanged, use that cached mapping to avoid
reading any revisions of .hgtags
- change so tag names are UTF-8 in memory in tags.py, and converted to
local encoding as late as possible (in localrepository._findtags())
- rename findglobaltags() to findglobaltags1() (so the "no cache"
implementation is still there if we need it)
- add findglobaltags2() and make findglobaltags() an alias for it
(disabling tag caching is a one-line patch)
- factor out tagcache class with methods readcache() and writecache();
the expensive part of tag finding (iterate over heads and find
.hgtags filenode) is now in tagcache.readcache()
- rename many local variables
- add some comments
- refactor call to line.split() (catch ValueError rather
than checking length of return value: one less local variable)