commands: wrap docstrings at 70 characters
It is no longer necessary to wrap the docstrings at 70 characters in
the source -- with the reST parser, they are re-formatted to fit the
terminal when shown.
However, wrapping the docstrings at 78 characters makes life harder
for translators because it marks a lot of strings as fuzzy for no good
reason. When un-marking them, the translators would have to examine
each string again and determine if it is merely re-wrapped or if the
content was also changed.
The long lines also introduce very ugly linebreaks in the .po files if
they are processed using the standard Gettext tools without using
something like '--width 85' all the time.
#!/bin/sh
hg init test
cd test
echo a > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "test" -d "1000000 0"
hg history
hg tag -d "1000000 0" "bleah"
hg history
echo foo >> .hgtags
hg tag -d "1000000 0" "bleah2" || echo "failed"
hg revert .hgtags
hg tag -d "1000000 0" -r 0 x y z y y z || echo "failed"
hg tag -d "1000000 0" tap nada dot tip null . || echo "failed"
hg tag -d "1000000 0" "bleah" || echo "failed"
hg tag -d "1000000 0" "blecch" "bleah" || echo "failed"
hg tag -d "1000000 0" --remove "blecch" || echo "failed"
hg tag -d "1000000 0" --remove "bleah" "blecch" "blough" || echo "failed"
hg tag -d "1000000 0" -r 0 "bleah0"
hg tag -l -d "1000000 0" -r 1 "bleah1"
hg tag -d "1000000 0" gack gawk gorp
hg tag -d "1000000 0" -f gack
hg tag -d "1000000 0" --remove gack gorp
cat .hgtags
cat .hg/localtags
hg update 0
hg tag -d "1000000 0" "foobar"
cat .hgtags
cat .hg/localtags
hg tag -l 'xx
newline'
hg tag -l 'xx:xx'
echo % cloning local tags
cd ..
hg -R test log -r0:5
hg clone -q -rbleah1 test test1
hg -R test1 parents --style=compact
hg clone -q -r5 test#bleah1 test2
hg -R test2 parents --style=compact
hg clone -q -U test#bleah1 test3
hg -R test3 parents --style=compact
cd test
echo % issue 601
python << EOF
f = file('.hg/localtags'); last = f.readlines()[-1][:-1]; f.close()
f = file('.hg/localtags', 'w'); f.write(last); f.close()
EOF
cat .hg/localtags
hg tag -l localnewline
cat .hg/localtags
python << EOF
f = file('.hgtags'); last = f.readlines()[-1][:-1]; f.close()
f = file('.hgtags', 'w'); f.write(last); f.close()
EOF
hg ci -d '1000000 0' -m'broken manual edit of .hgtags'
cat .hgtags
hg tag -d '1000000 0' newline
cat .hgtags