The output of "hg help" is changed to ensure that the column containing
descriptions of commands, extensions, and other topics is correctly alignmened.
The default width of field lists is changed from 12 to 14 to align minirst with
the rst2html tool. Shrinking the width of the left column to fit the content is
removed, to keep formatting simple and uniform.
There is a bug in the merge process where, if a new largefile is introduced
in a merge and the user does not have that largefile in his repo's local store
nor in his system cache, the working copy will retain the old largefile. Upon
the commit of the merge, the standin is re-written to contain the hash of the
old largefile, and the lfdirstate retains a "Modified" status for the file.
The end result is that the largefile can show up in the merge commit as
"Modified", but the standin has no diff. This is wrong in two ways:
1) Such a "wedged" history with a nonsense change in a commit should not be
possible
2) It effectively reverts a largefile to an old version when doing a merge
This is caused by the fact that the updatelfiles() command always checks the
current largefile's hash against the hash stored in the current node's standin.
This is correct behavior in every case except for a merge. When merging, we
must assume that the standin in the working copy contains the correct hash,
because the original hg.merge() has already updated it for us.
This patch fixes the issue by patching the repo object to carry a "_ismerging"
attribute, that the updatelfiles() command checks for. When this attribute is
found, it checks against the working copy's standin, rather than the standin
in the current node.
The outgoing object gains an "excluded" members holding all changesets which
were excluded because there where secret.
The core discovery code now remove secret changeset from discovery by default.
This means that any command relying on discovery will exclude secret changeset.
Most notable one are outgoing and bundle. (But bundle with and explicit
``--base`` still allow to bundle outgoing changeset.
Simplifies client logic in multiple places since it encapsulates the
computation of the common and, more importantly, the missing node lists.
This also allows an upcomping patch to communicate precomputed versions of
these lists to clients.
The last line of a non newline-terminated file would mix with the first line of
the next file in multiple-file listings before this patch.
Possible compatibility issue: no longer possible to tell from the annotate
output if the file is terminated by new line or not.
As of 1ffaca626da1 (first released as part of Mercurial 2.0), the rebase command
accepted ONLY revsets for the source and base arguments and no longer accepted
old-style revision specifications. As a result, some revision names were no
longer recognised, e.g.
hg rebase --base br-anch
abort: unknown revision 'br'!
These arguments are now interpreted first as old-style revision specifications,
then as revsets when no matching revision is found. This restores backwards
compatibility with releases prior to 2.0.
``{phaseidx}`` is providing the phase index as integer. This integer
representation is useful when people need to use the fact that phase are
ordered.
Test keep using the number version for readability purpose.