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phases: allow registration and boundary advancement with revision sets
The core internals either use revision sets already or can trivially use
them. Use the new interface in cg1unpacker.apply to avoid materializing
the list of all new nodes as it is normally just a revision range. This
avoids about 67 Bytes / changeset on AMD64 in peak RSS.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9232
author | Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@bec.de> |
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date | Mon, 19 Oct 2020 02:54:12 +0200 |
parents | 2e017696181f |
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Some Mercurial commands can produce a lot of output, and Mercurial will attempt to use a pager to make those commands more pleasant. To set the pager that should be used, set the application variable:: [pager] pager = less -FRX If no pager is set in the user or repository configuration, Mercurial uses the environment variable $PAGER. If $PAGER is not set, pager.pager from the default or system configuration is used. If none of these are set, a default pager will be used, typically `less` on Unix and `more` on Windows. .. container:: windows On Windows, `more` is not color aware, so using it effectively disables color. MSYS and Cygwin shells provide `less` as a pager, which can be configured to support ANSI color codes. See :hg:`help config.color.pagermode` to configure the color mode when invoking a pager. You can disable the pager for certain commands by adding them to the pager.ignore list:: [pager] ignore = version, help, update To ignore global commands like :hg:`version` or :hg:`help`, you have to specify them in your user configuration file. To control whether the pager is used at all for an individual command, you can use --pager=<value>: - use as needed: `auto`. - require the pager: `yes` or `on`. - suppress the pager: `no` or `off` (any unrecognized value will also work). To globally turn off all attempts to use a pager, set:: [ui] paginate = never which will prevent the pager from running.