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templates: rename `Last change' column in hgwebdir repository list.
This patch changes column headers in the templates that previously
said `Last change' to `Last modified'. Neither code nor functionality
are changed other than that.
For some time now, I have been annoyed by the fact the `Last change'
column didn't list the age of the youngest changeset in the
repository, or at least tip. It just occurred to me that this is
because the wording is slightly misleading; what the column in fact
lists is when the repository was last *modified*, that is, when
changesets was last added or removed from it.
The word `change' can be understood as referring to the changeset
itself. Using `changed' would be ever so slightly less
amigous. However, the standard nomenclature in this case is
`modification date' and `Last modified', which is incidentally entirely
unambigous. Hence, `Last modified' is the wording used.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:51:53 +0100 |
parents | f584d63c49c3 |
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#!/bin/sh hg init t cd t cat > unix2dos.py <<EOF import sys for path in sys.argv[1:]: data = file(path, 'rb').read() data = data.replace('\n', '\r\n') file(path, 'wb').write(data) EOF cat > print.py <<EOF import sys print(sys.stdin.read().replace('\n', '<LF>').replace('\r', '<CR>').replace('\0', '<NUL>')) EOF echo '[hooks]' >> .hg/hgrc echo 'pretxncommit.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf' >> .hg/hgrc echo 'pretxnchangegroup.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf' >> .hg/hgrc cat .hg/hgrc echo echo hello > f hg add f echo commit should succeed hg ci -m 1 echo hg clone . ../zoz cp .hg/hgrc ../zoz/.hg python unix2dos.py f echo commit should fail hg ci -m 2.1 echo mv .hg/hgrc .hg/hgrc.bak echo commits should succeed hg ci -m 2 hg cp f g hg ci -m 2.2 echo echo push should fail hg push ../zoz echo mv .hg/hgrc.bak .hg/hgrc echo hello > f hg rm g echo commit should succeed hg ci -m 2.3 echo echo push should succeed hg push ../zoz echo echo and now for something completely different mkdir d echo hello > d/f2 python unix2dos.py d/f2 hg add d/f2 hg ci -m 3 hg revert -a rm d/f2 echo hg rem f hg ci -m 4 echo python -c 'file("bin", "wb").write("hello\x00\x0D\x0A")' hg add bin hg ci -m 5 hg log -v echo hg clone . dupe echo for x in a b c d; do echo content > dupe/$x; done hg -R dupe add python unix2dos.py dupe/b dupe/c dupe/d hg -R dupe ci -m a dupe/a hg -R dupe ci -m b/c dupe/[bc] hg -R dupe ci -m d dupe/d hg -R dupe log -v echo hg pull dupe echo hg log -v echo rm .hg/hgrc (echo some; echo text) > f3 python -c 'file("f4.bat", "wb").write("rem empty\x0D\x0A")' hg add f3 f4.bat hg ci -m 6 python print.py < bin python print.py < f3 python print.py < f4.bat echo echo '[extensions]' >> .hg/hgrc echo 'win32text = ' >> .hg/hgrc echo '[decode]' >> .hg/hgrc echo '** = cleverdecode:' >> .hg/hgrc echo '[encode]' >> .hg/hgrc echo '** = cleverencode:' >> .hg/hgrc cat .hg/hgrc echo rm f3 f4.bat bin hg co -C 2>&1 | python -c 'import sys, os; sys.stdout.write(sys.stdin.read().replace(os.getcwd(), "...."))' python print.py < bin python print.py < f3 python print.py < f4.bat echo python -c 'file("f5.sh", "wb").write("# empty\x0D\x0A")' hg add f5.sh hg ci -m 7 python print.py < f5.sh hg cat f5.sh | python print.py echo '% just linefeed' > linefeed hg ci -qAm 8 linefeed python print.py < linefeed hg cat linefeed | python print.py hg st -q hg revert -a linefeed python print.py < linefeed hg st -q echo modified >> linefeed hg st -q hg revert -a hg st -q python print.py < linefeed