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filemerge: add configs to disable some or all partial merge tools
When rolling out partial merge tools to users, it's useful to be able
to easily turn one or all of them off if a problem is discovered. This
patch adds support for that. They can of course also be useful for
individual users to be able to temporarily turn off a tool they are
otherwise using.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12588
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Tue, 26 Apr 2022 09:06:30 -0700 |
parents | 809e780c72e5 |
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== New Features == * `hg config` now has a `--source` option to show where each configuration value comes from. * Introduced a command (debug-repair-issue6528) to repair repositories affected by issue6528 where certain files would show up as modified even if they were clean due to an issue in the copy-tracing code. == Default Format Change == These changes affect newly created repositories (or new clone) done with Mercurial 5.9. == New Experimental Features == * A `changelogv2` format has been introduced. It is not ready for use yet, but will be used later to address some of the weaknesses of the current revlog format. * Initial experiment and support for `dirstatev2`, a new dirstate format that addresses some of the weaknesses of the current dirstate format. Python + C and Rust support are being implemented, but the Rust solution is the one currently getting the attention for performance. * Initial support for `rhg status`. `rhg` is the Rust wrapper executable for hg that shortcuts some commands for faster execution speed. == Bug Fixes == * Fixed committing empty files with `narrow` * Allow overriding `pip`'s pep517 compliance to build C or Rust extensions * Fixed regression on outgoing email when not specifying revisions * Fixed a regression causing bookmarks to disappear when using Rust persistent nodemap * Fixed a regression (in 5.9.1) introduced in 5.9 when cloning repos with deep filenames * Fixed detection of directories becoming symlinks, but only when using the Rust extensions. * Fixed ignore and include not composing in the Rust status * `hg commit --interactive` now handles deselecting edits of a rename * Fixed a case where `hg evolve` gives different results when interrupted * Fixed a memory leak in phases computation * `histedit` and `shelve` don't swallow errors when updating the working copy anymore * Improve error message when detecting content-divergence with a hidden common predecessor * No longer re-order parents in filelog, see issue6533 * Fix revisions affected by issue6533 on the fly during exchange * Many Windows fixes for stability and py3 compatibility improvements * Many other miscellaneous fixes == Backwards Compatibility Changes == == Internal API Changes == The Dirstate API have been updated as the previous function leaked some internal details and did not distinguish between two important cases: "We are changing parent and need to adjust the dirstate" and "some command is changing which file is tracked". To clarify the situation: * the following functions have been deprecated, - `dirstate.add`, - `dirstate.normal`, - `dirstate.normallookup`, - `dirstate.merge`, - `dirstate.otherparent`, - `dirstate.remove`, - `dirstate.drop`, - `dirstateitem.__getitem__`, * these new functions are added for the "adjusting parents" use-case: - `dirstate.update_file`, - `dirstate.update_file_p1`, * these new function are added for the "adjusting wc file" use-case": - `dirstate.set_tracked`, - `dirstate.set_untracked`, - `dirstate.set_clean`, - `dirstate.set_possibly_dirty`, See inline documentation of the new functions for details. * Additionally, the following have been deprecated: - `urlutil.getpath` function - `localrepository.updatecaches`' `full` argument * The following have been removed: - `revlog.revlogio` has been removed