This patch changes "progress.shouldprint()" so a feature name is provided to
"ui.plain()" to determine if there is an exception specificed in HGPLAINEXCEPT
for the progress extension.
This will allow user-facing scripts to provide progress output while HGPLAIN
is enabled.
The current implementation of colwidth was treating 'A'mbiguous
characters as wide, which was incorrect in a non-East Asian context.
As per http://unicode.org/reports/tr11/#Recommendations, we should
instead default to 'narrow' if we don't know better. As character
width is dependent on the particular font used and we have no idea
what fonts are in use, this recommendation applies.
This introduces HGENCODINGAMBIGUOUS to get the old behavior back.
Currently, a number of commands and help topics mention the user hgrc
file in different ways. Among these are following:
1. .hgrc - "please specify your commit editor/username in your .hgrc
file", bookmarks, color, hgk, pager, hg help environment
2. $HOME/.hgrc - hg help paths, hgrc(5), hg(1)
3. ~/.hgrc - hgrc(5)
In addition to being inconsistent, none of these make sense on
Windows. This patch replaces the above with a more general term of
"[your] configuration file".
If HGPLAIN is set, the following settings are ignored when read from
hgrc files:
- ui.debug
- ui.fallbackencoding
- ui.quiet
- ui.traceback
- ui.verbose
- defaults.*
Localization is also disabled.
Equivalent options set via command line are honored.
Remove the `install_package_data' subclass of `install_data' and use
the `package_data' functionality provided by distutils instead. As
package data must be located within the package directory, the data
files are now generated in the build directory.
To simplify the functionality of this change, the top-level `doc' and
`templates' directories have been moved into the `mercurial' package
directory.