This changes the behavior of qguard in the case of setting negative guards, as -- will now always be required.
Fixes issue1402.
Doc fixes for mq by mpm.
It seems like the old behaviour with different handling for commands with and
without path was intended, but I think this behaviour of util.find_exe is
better:
* Always returns existing file
* or None if command not found - no default
* Windows: Returned file thus always ends with extension from PATHEXT
This fixes http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/bts/issue1459. The change might
fix other unintended behaviour too.
On Mac OS X, several top-level directories are actually symlinks into
/private. When setting up HGTMP, expand the symlinks so that later
comparisons to or substituations with the actual path work as expected.
All heads of branches will be stored in a new cache file 'branchheads.cache'
within the .hg directory. The old 'branch.cache' file from older versions
will be ignored.
The new cache contents are formatted line-by-line as '{node} {branchtag}\n'.
This is the same as the previous format. Now, every head is recorded in
an oldest -> tipmost order.
The localrepo.branchheads function is reworked to use the data from the cache.
- simplify version detection code
- move detection code into setup.py
- move version reading function into util.py
- drop version.py code
This makes hg more closely follow its own recommendation of how to deal with
versioning your builds: use hg id in your build script.
Copy information was saved in a common loop, then refined in a git-only block.
The problem was the latter did filter out renames occuring in the current
patch and irrelevant to commit. In the non-git case, copy records still existed
in the dirstate, referencing removed files, making the commit to fail. Git and
non-git copy handling paths are now separated for simplicity.
Reported by Gary Bernhardt
The issue came from the 63f9ab8034d1 fix for issue586 working only for
manifest.add() fast path, where the incorrect removed file set was
ignored. This path was no longer taken after 5958346d119e refactoring.
This extension produces quite a lot of informational messages during
its normal operation and it is hard to say which strings can be
changed and which cannot.
The hgweb fix in dc83349025f7 aimed at restoring the "back" link in hgweb's
filelog that has been lost in 81d0ede3de31. However, the previous version of
this test ran the filelog command on a file with only a single filelog entry.
In this case, the previous hgweb version did not exhibit the bug. The error
condition is now correctly tested with a filelog of 2 entries.
Changes docstrings to begin with a lowercase word. Only docstrings
used in help output is changed.
Scripts are not expected to grep the output of 'hg help' so this
change should pose no problem with regard to the compatibility rules.
As reported in issue 1445:
A valid candidate revision for a bisect test is not considered for testing
due to its skipped ancestor. If this revision is the only untested one left
an assertion error occurs.
Implemented as two functions: diffstat, which yields lines of text,
formatted as a usual diffstat output, and diffstatdata, which is called
inside diffstat to do real performing and yield file names with
appropriate data (numbers of added and removed lines).
collections: direct child repos only
paths *: direct child repos only (like collections)
paths **: recursive discovery
When ** is used, the mq repository (if any) is also shown.
Windows won't create directories with names ending in period or space, so
we encode the last period/space character in directory names of non-hashed
paths in the store using reversible ~xx encoding (' ' -> '~20', '.' -> '~2e').
With this change it is possible to remove a directory ending in period or space
that was inadvertantly checked in on a linux system while still being able
to clone such a repository with its full history to Windows (see also issue793).
Windows won't create directories with names ending in period or space, so
we replace the last period/space character in truncated directory names of
hashed paths with some other character (underbar).