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topic: drop topicfilter usage from topicrepo.commitctx() This block of code was introduced in 13313d0cab71, but the commit description doesn't explain the exact intent of this code. The fact that the result of other.commitctx() was discarded makes me think that this block only existed to deal with amends, and it was only useful for code that was removed earlier in this series. The only code that's left in commitctx() is adding current topic to workingcommitctx, and I don't think we need to adjust repo filter for that.
author Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net>
date Fri, 03 Sep 2021 08:01:58 +0300
parents b3e178f3e31f
children 279c01842eca
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from distutils.core import setup
from os.path import dirname, join

META_PATH = 'hgext3rd/evolve/metadata.py'

def get_metadata():
    meta = {}
    fullpath = join(dirname(__file__), META_PATH)
    with open(fullpath, 'r') as fp:
        exec(fp.read(), meta)
    return meta

def get_version():
    '''Read version info from a file without importing it'''
    return get_metadata()['__version__'].decode()

def min_hg_version():
    '''Read version info from a file without importing it'''
    return get_metadata()['minimumhgversion']

py_modules = [
    'hgext3rd.serverminitopic',
]
py_packages = [
    'hgext3rd',
    'hgext3rd.evolve',
    'hgext3rd.evolve.thirdparty',
    'hgext3rd.topic',
]
py_packagedir = {
    'hgext3rd': join(dirname(__file__), 'hgext3rd')
}

py_versions = '>=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*, !=3.5.*, <4'

setup(
    name='hg-evolve',
    version=get_version(),
    author='Pierre-Yves David',
    author_email='pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org',
    maintainer='Pierre-Yves David',
    maintainer_email='pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org',
    url='https://www.mercurial-scm.org/doc/evolution/',
    description='Flexible evolution of Mercurial history.',
    long_description=open(join(dirname(__file__), 'README.rst')).read(),
    keywords='hg mercurial',
    license='GPLv2+',
    py_modules=py_modules,
    packages=py_packages,
    package_dir=py_packagedir,
    python_requires=py_versions
)