Now the changelog is different depending if the parent is tagged:
- for tags, keep the previous content, i.e. changelog of the tags.
- for nightly build, changelog of the changesets since the latest tag
As RPM is expecting strictly descending dates, I have used a python
script to reorder the mercurial changelog.
Previous, RPMs was always built from tip, and the release number did not match
the 'hg version' put in place for 1.4.
This will enable also to this script to be able to build official tag and not
only nightly build.
If ui.verbose is set to True in hgrc, commands used to provide completions
would yield bad results. For example, qpush completion would include the
patch numbers and statuses as returned by qunapplied -v, instead of just
the patch names.
Defaults are also disabled when completing to prevent similar issues when
an option is set that changes a command's output.
* Add warning about not editing the site-wide file on Vista
* More detail about where to create user Mercurial.ini
* Provide examples for ssh tools
* List extensions, all disabled
* add [patch] section, for fixing patch behavior when using win32text
* example [extdiff] section, all disabled
* example [diff] section, all disabled
- self.tagscache to self._tags
- self._tagstypecache to self._tagtypes
- this is for consistency, readability, privacy, and to subtly hint
that "caching" is something else
This is mostly syntactical changes which make the real differences more obvious
when looking at a diff.
contrib/mergetools.rc is now also installed and enabled by default.
Running this script using a different locale (i.e., Italian) returns
an error:
$ ./contrib/buildrpm
sto aggiornando la directory di lavoro
1060 file aggiornati, 0 file merge, 0 file rimossi, 0 file non risolti
errore: data errata in %changelog: mar giu 23 2009 Stefano Tortarolo <stefano.tortarolo@gmail.com> 1.2.1-1034
The built-in None object is a singleton and it is therefore safe to
compare memory addresses with is. It is also faster, how much depends
on the object being compared. For a simple type like str I get:
| s = "foo" | s = None
----------+-----------+----------
s == None | 0.25 usec | 0.21 usec
s is None | 0.17 usec | 0.17 usec