Currently running 'hg rename --after foo.txt bar.typo' is a silent no-op. This patch adds a warning. It also updates the copy and rename tests.
No actual functionality is changed.
fixes issue 1822
From RFC 5322:
an optional reply-to field MAY also be included, which contains the field
name "Reply-To" and a comma-separated list of one or more addresses.
[...]
When the "Reply-To:" field is present, it indicates the address(es) to which
the author of the message suggests that replies be sent. In the absence of
the "Reply-To:" field, replies SHOULD by default be sent to the mailbox(es)
specified in the "From:" field unless otherwise specified by the person
composing the reply.
Reply-To addresses may be specified either via command line with --reply-to
or via the 'email' or 'patchbomb' sections of the config file.
When converting non-local repositories, scanning changed paths before
retrieving data can be almost as slow as retrieving the data itself, thanks to
HTTP calls overhead.
This makes more sense when using multiple levels of
nesting.
This happens to help a lot in a case where 3 projects
of mine all use the same makefile helper project as a
sub. A fourth project use these first three projects
and current output made it very hard to figure
which makefile helper was committed. it looked more
like the project was committed/pushed/pulled three times
in a row than dealing on three different repos.
For a "all projects at root" repo layout eg:
/main
/sub
Where subrepos are used such that a clone of main has this layout:
./main/
./main/.hgsub
./main/sub/
And the .hgsub content is:
sub = ../sub
This allows a pull from a hgweb where main and sub are exposed
at the root (or same directory level)
The current code doesn't normalize the path component of a pull
url. this results in trying to pull from
http://server.com/hg/main/../sub
Current hgweb implementation doesn't reduce the path component
so this results in a 404 error though everything is setup logically.
This patch adresses this 404 error on the puller side
normalizing the URLs used for pulling sub repos. For this
example, the URL would be reduced to http://server.com/hg/sub
Fix + test
* httprangereader: name, __iter__ and close are needed to mimic file object
* static-http opener:
- disallow write/append modes
- add (unused) atomictemp parameter
* static-http repo:
- root attribute is needed for localrepo.dirstate()
- _branch* attributes are required for commitctx and branchmap calls
* tags: force repo.opener.__iter__ call earlier to force httprangereader
to try to read the cache early, to avoid raising IOError later.
As reported recently, Mercurial users can easily find confusion when
using a common name for a tag and a branch. It seems reasonable to warn
them about this potential outcome, to avoid that "surprise".
* Explain briefly the issue in "hg help tag"
* Warn when tagging a revision
`opts['unified'] = '0'` tries to reduce the number of lines to be
processed by patch.diffstat, but here it does not affect diffopts,
thus it does not make sense.
Instead, we can change `diffopts.context` directly.
Added test case for qdiff --stat.
Monkeypatching patch.diff takes care of this since 224e03d75428.
Test mq more thoroughly by loosening [keywordmaps] and comparing
the output of hg cat with keyword expansion enabled and disabled.