I've caught multiple extensions in the wild lying about being
'internal', so it's time to move the goalposts on people. Goalpost
moving will continue until third party extensions stop trying to
defeat the system.
Since (b) is banned, we should do the same for (a) for consistency.
a) from mercurial import hg
from mercurial.i18n import _
b) from . import hg
from .i18n import _
The home of 'Abort' is 'error' not 'util' however, a lot of code seems to be
confused about that and gives all the credit to 'util' instead of the
hardworking 'error'. In a spirit of equity, we break the cycle of injustice and
give back to 'error' the respect it deserves. And screw that 'util' poser.
For great justice.
Before this patch, 'hg qrefresh -i' under non-interactive mode
suggests 'use qrefresh instead', and it obviously meaningless.
To omit meaningless 'qrefresh' suggestion at 'hg qrefresh -i', this
patch specifies 'None' for 'cmdsuggest' argument of 'cmdutil.dorecord()'.
Before this patch, 'hg qnew -i' under non-interactive mode suggests
'use qnew instead', and it obviously meaningless.
To omit meaningless 'qnew' suggestion at 'hg qnew -i', this patch adds
internal function '_qrecord()' and specifies 'cmdsuggest' for each of
'qrecord' and 'qnew' separately.
Before this patch, 'hg commit -i' under non-interactive mode suggests
'use commit instead', and it obviously meaningless.
This patch makes 'record.record'()' examine 'ui.interactive()' and
show suggestion by itself before calling 'commands.commit()'.
This allows 'commands.commit()' to specify 'None' for 'cmdsuggest'
argument of 'cmdutil.dorecord()' to omit meaningless 'commit'
suggestion at 'hg commit -i'.
Before this patch, hg record was running hg commit -i, therefore with the
experimental.crecord=True flag, hg record was actually launching the curses
record interface. Some of our users could be confused by that.
This patch makes the hg record command set this flag to False, ensuring that
hg record never shows the curses interface.
commit -i, shelve -i and revert -i remain unchanged and use the curses
interface if the experimental.crecord flag is set.
Extension authors (notably at companies using hg) have been
cargo-culting the `testedwith = 'internal'` bit from hg's own
extensions, which then defeats our "file bugs over here" logic in
dispatch. Let's be more aggressive about trying to give extension
authors a hint about what testedwith should say.
Rev cb4d72125aae adding a parameter here. This breaks third-party extensions
like crecord and also makes the issue fairly hard to fix on the extension's
side if it wants to retain compatibility across Mercurial versions -- in old
versions, the positional argument will be passed into the next unknown
argument, which is 'files'.
The patch also undoes a change to the record extension that is no longer
necessary.
While using the record extension to select changes, the user couldn't see the
content of newly added files and had to select/reject them based on filename.
The test is changed accordingly in two places.
Commit 9bcdffd81aaf changed how newfiles get passed to commitfunc, but
did not change the corresponding comment that explains this. This
commit also updates this comment.
Record was changing the current directory to `repo.root` in order to be able to
feed `command.commit` file name relative to this `repo.root`. This is a bit
overkill and prevent an incoming fix to rebase. This would also break
multi-threaded usage.
Instead we just feed `command.commit` with absolute path name. works as well as
before but without chdir.
It looks like somewhere down the line, patch.diffopts changed the
names of the options that it recognises, but record.recordfunc wasn't
updated to the new names. Instead of trying to write down names at
all, we now use whatever names are provided in commands.diffwsopts and
pass that along to patch.diffopts, along with a couple of custom
options
The record extension is writing its own version of commands.diffwsopts
which is identical to commands.diffwsopts. Based on the principle that
code duplication increases maintenance burden, this patch removes
record's ad-hoc diffopts in favour of commands.diffwsopts
Before this patch, record extension gets the list of available
responses from online help document of "hg record" in the tricky way,
even though the value passed to "ui.promptchoice()" has enough (maybe
i18n-ed) information.
This patch uses "ui.extractchoices()" to get the list of available
responses.
The -u flag didn't work when ui.username was not set and resulted in an
abort message. This was fixed by checking for the 'user' key in the opts
dictionary. If the key is present, the step causing the exception is not
executed.
This makes record work more like import which ignores for instance mail footers
in a patch file.
This also makes it possible for TortoiseHg to preview unapplied patches
containing such footers.
Maintain a whitelist of commands to infer the repo for instead. The whitelist
contains those commands that take file(s) in the working dir as arguments.
46cdcb89086f fixed display of non-ASCII names in file-selecting prompt, but
display in chunk selection remained broken. The reason is that using '%r' in
string formatting results in calling `repr` on file names, thus mangling
non-ASCII ones.