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alias: make shadowing behavior more consistent (issue2054) Currently, given an alias like the following: [alias] summary = summary --remote The alias might be executed - or it might not - depending on the order of the cmdtable dict. This happens because cmdalias gets assigned back to the cmdtable like so: cmdtable['summary'] = ... Yet '^summary|sum' is still in the table, so which one cmdutil.findcmd() chooses isn't deterministic. This patch makes cmdalias assign back to '^summary|sum'. It uses the same cmdtable key lookup that extensions.wrapcommand() does.
author Brodie Rao <brodie@bitheap.org>
date Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:48:14 -0400
parents e8a66a40474d
children 9b771b4ce2f3
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%% default queue
patches (active)
%% applied patches in default queue
somestuff
%% try to change patch (create succeeds, switch fails)
abort: patches applied - cannot set new queue active
foo
patches (active)
%% empty default queue
popping somestuff
patch queue now empty
%% switch queue
foo (active)
patches
%% fail creating queue with already existing name
abort: queue "foo" already exists
foo (active)
patches
%% unapplied patches
%% fail switching back
abort: patches applied - cannot set new queue active
%% fail deleting current
abort: cannot delete currently active queue
%% switch back and delete foo
popping otherstuff
patch queue now empty
patches (active)
%% tricky cases
patches
store (active)
popping journal
patch queue now empty
somestuff
%% invalid names
abort: invalid queue name, may not contain the characters ":\/."
abort: invalid queue name, may not contain the characters ":\/."