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doc: remove .strip() for a docstring This shouldn't be necessary, and by stripping it (and removing the trailing newline) it causes issues with Mercurial's doc/gendoc.py's RST output, since there's no newline separating this string and the thing that comes after it. I believe that the `.strip()` has been in there since the beginning, but I have not found a reason for its existence. It's possible that this was required in older Mercurial versions, but is no longer required? Notably, the tests (which include an invocation of `hg help evolution`) still pass with this change. ### Alternatives considered - Making gendoc.py robust against this. This was rejected since there's no need for the .strip() as far as I can tell, and this is the only case I know of that would need such logic.
author Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com>
date Wed, 17 Feb 2021 12:00:45 -0800
parents fa2fc0cad459
children 7f95546f584e dd518437d4e0
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include CHANGELOG
include COPYING
include hgext3rd/topic/README
include MANIFEST.in
include README.rst
include setup.py
recursive-include hgext3rd *.py
recursive-include tests *.py *.sh *.t

include docs/makefile
include docs/*.py
include docs/README
include docs/*.rst
include docs/static/*.svg
include docs/tutorials/*.t
include docs/tutorial/standalone.html
recursive-include docs/figures *.svg *.png
recursive-include docs/tutorial *.css *.js *.md *.py *.rst *.sh *.t

exclude docs/tutorial/.netlify
exclude .gitlab-ci.yml
exclude hgext3rd/evolve/legacy.py
exclude .hg-format-source
exclude Makefile
exclude tests/test-drop.t
exclude tests/test-oldconvert.t

prune contrib
prune debian
prune .gitlab
prune hgext3rd/evolve/hack