Add empty repository.close() and call it in dispatch.
Remove bundlerepository.__del__(), merging it into bundlerepository.close(),
which overrides repository.close().
http://docs.python.org/reference/datamodel.html says:
"It is not guaranteed that __del__() methods are called for objects that
still exist when the interpreter exits."
The pywin32 package is no longer needed.
ctypes is now required for running Mercurial on Windows.
ctypes is included in Python since version 2.5. For Python 2.4, ctypes is
available as an extra installer package for Windows.
Moved spawndetached() from windows.py to win32.py and fixed it, using
ctypes as well. spawndetached was defunct with Python 2.6.6 because Python
removed their undocumented subprocess.CreateProcess. This fixes
'hg serve -d' on Windows.
Set dwDesiredAccess to 0 instead of GENERIC_READ.
Zero is enough for querying the file metadata. We don't even need to
access the -contents- of the file.
Set dwShareMode to FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE
instead of the overly restrictive FILE_SHARE_READ.
There is no need to cause write or delete accesses by other processes to
fail while we are querying file metadata.
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363858(v=vs.85).aspx
Filenames starting with a dot (.hg and .hgignore) confuse man when
creating the ps documentation with "man -t hg >hg.ps" if they are not
enclosed in back quotes.
The help for backout explains:
The backout command merges the reverse effect of the reverted
changeset into the working directory.
Unfortunately, that does not make it obvious to a newcomer what the
backout command does. Since it performs a 3-way merge, what is the
common ancestor? Will the result be automatically committed? What is
this reverted changeset --- is it the rev passed with -r on the
command line or its inverse?
So try to clarify the description, avoiding jargon and being
explicit about what happens from the user's perspective.
Thanks to Gilles Moris, Steve Borho, Kevin Bullock, and timeless for
help.
If --insecure specified, it behaves in the same way as no web.cacerts
configured.
Also shows hint for --insecure option when _verifycert() failed. But currently
the hint isn't displayed on SSLError, because it needs a certain level of
changes.
This makes 'hg update --clean' behave the same way for both kinds of
subrepositories. Before Subversion subrepos did not take the clean
parameter into account, but just updated to the given revision and
merged uncommitted changes into that.
Known fingerprints of HTTPS servers can now be configured in the
hostfingerprints section. That makes it possible to verify the identify of web
servers without configuring and trusting the CA chain.
Limitations:
* Portnumbers are ignored, just like with ordinary certificates.
* Host name matching is case sensitive.