in interactive mode, mercurial now asks the user for the username and
password when the server requires it. the previous behavior was to fail
with an http 401.
based on patch from eric jaffe <jaffe.eric@gmail.com>.
revlogng results in smaller indexes, can address larger data files, and
supports flags and version numbers.
By default the original revlog format is used. To use the new format,
use the following .hgrc field:
[revlog]
# format choices are 0 (classic revlog format) and 1 revlogng
format=1
Reference: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/bts/issue166
If the [ui] section of .hgrc contains keys like "ignore" or
"ignore.something", the values corresponding to these keys are
treated as per-user hgignore files. These hgignore files apply to all
repositories used by that user.
Searched in this order: $HGUSER, [ui] section of hgrcs, $EMAIL
and stop searching if one of these is set.
Abort if found username is an empty string to force specifying
the commit user elsewhere, e.g. with line option or repo hgrc.
If not found, use $LOGNAME or $USERNAME +"@full.hostname".
- Use descriptive name for temporary file: hg-editor-*.txt
- Don't import tempfile in the method, but use demandload()
- Remove tempfile file even if editor aborts.
if set, override default hgrc search path.
if empty, only .hg/hgrc of current repo read.
for each element, if directory, all entries in directory with end in
".rc" are added to path. else, element is added to path.
big thing about this change is that user "~/.hgrc" and system hgrc not
longer breaks tests. run-tests makes HGRCPATH empty now.
This adds support for an [extensions] section to hgrc. This has the form of:
[extensions]
mod=[path]
If a path is specified, the python module found at that path is load.
Otherwise, __import__ is used to find the module.
Each module must implement a dict called cmdtable where the command line
options for that module live. Each module must also implement a reposetup
function:
cmdtable = {}
def reposetup(ui, repo): pass
Index: hg/mercurial/ui.py
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# HG changeset patch
# User Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
# Node ID 059c6e42fc4221816e26a72bef8cf780891989ca
# Parent 4309b0a5a6010dd2e5811b77d2bc29a51acf290f
Demand-load most modules in the commands and ui modules.
This improves response times for a number of simple commands, as the
Python interpreter doesn't end up loading modules that it never uses.
There's less benefit to demand-loading in other modules.
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Add username/merge/editor to .hgrc
These take priority over the equivalent environment vars
Deprecate HGMERGE, HGUSER, and HGEDITOR in docs
Add ui section to docs
Remove undocumented HG_OPTS
Raise username code out of changelog class
Make tests ignore ~/.hgrc
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[PATCH] Make ui.warn write to stderr
From: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
> Someone is probably using ui.write instead of ui.warn.
Actually, ui.warn uses ui.write. So hg never prints to stderr right
now. Here's a patch to fix that.
[mpm: add sys.stdout.flush()]
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[PATCH] Harden os.system
From: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
Add util.system function. This is similar to os.system, but will
either succeed (if the process finishes with a zero exit code) or raise
a util.CommandError (if the process exits uncleanly or is killed by
a signal).
Add util.explain_exit function. This tends to be ubiquitous in code
that calls other processes, and must describe what has gone wrong.
Change some uses of os.system over to util.system.
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import and startup cleanups
add commands:run()
add copyright notice to commands
eliminate/reorganize imports to speed up start time:
0.5b:
$ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do ~/bin/hg > /dev/null; done'
real 0m7.718s
user 0m6.719s
sys 0m0.794s
new:
$ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do hg > /dev/null; done'
real 0m2.171s
user 0m1.684s
sys 0m0.444s
just python:
$ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do python -c pass; done'
real 0m0.988s
user 0m0.771s
sys 0m0.207s
Ignoring the fixed cost of loading the Python interpreter, we're 5.6
times faster. With the Python load time, we're still 3.5 times faster.
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