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check-commit: allow foo_bar naming in functions
nameswithallthewordssmashedtogetherarehardtoread.
especiallyifenglishisnotyourprimarylanguage.
Let's align with the rest of the programming universe and
allow_the_use_of_underscores_in_names.
We took a hand poll at the 5.2 sprint regarding this change and
all but 1 person supported it. The person who didn't expressed
concerns around excessive API breakage if we mass renamed things.
But we're not planning to mass rename things for the sake of
renaming, so all should be well.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2010
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 02 Feb 2018 10:13:42 -0800 |
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*patchreview.txt* Vim global plugin for doing single, multi-patch or diff code reviews Version v0.2.2 (for Vim version 7.0 or higher) Author: Manpreet Singh < junkblocker@yahoo.com > Copyright (C) 2006-2010 by Manpreet Singh License : This file is placed in the public domain. ============================================================================= CONTENTS *patchreview* *diffreview* *patchreview-contents* 1. Contents.........................................: |patchreview-contents| 2. Introduction.....................................: |patchreview-intro| 3. PatchReview options..............................: |patchreview-options| 4. PatchReview Usage................................: |patchreview-usage| 4.1 DiffReview Usage.............................: |:DiffReview| 4.2 PatchReview Usage............................: |:PatchReview| ============================================================================= PatchReview Introduction *patchreview-intro* The Patch Review plugin allows easy single or multipatch code or diff reviews. It opens each affected file in the patch or in a workspace diff in a diff view in a separate tab. VIM provides the |:diffpatch| and related commands to do single file reviews but can not handle patch files containing multiple patches as is common with software development projects. This plugin provides that missing functionality. It also improves on |:diffpatch|'s behavior of creating the patched files in the same directory as original file which can lead to project workspace pollution. It does automatic diff generation for various version control systems by running their diff command. ============================================================================= PatchReview Options *patchreview-options* g:patchreview_patch = {string} Optional path to patch binary. PatchReview tries to locate patch on system path automatically. If the binary is not on system path, this option tell PatchReview the full path to the binary. This option, if specified, overrides the default patch binary on the path. examples: (On Windows with Cygwin) > let g:patchreview_patch = 'c:\\cygwin\\bin\\patch.exe' < (On *nix systems) > let g:patchreview_patch = '/usr/bin/gpatch' < g:patchreview_filterdiff = {string} Optional path to filterdiff binary. PatchReview tries to locate filterdiff on system path automatically. If the binary is not on system path, this option tell PatchReview the full path to the binary. This option, if specified, overrides the default filterdiff binary on the path. examples: (On Windows with Cygwin) > let g:patchreview_filterdiff = 'c:\\cygwin\\bin\\filterdiff.exe' < (On *nix systems) > let g:patchreview_filterdiff = '/usr/bin/filterdiff' < ============================================================================= PatchReview Usage *patchreview-usage* *:DiffReview* :DiffReview Perform a diff review in the current directory under version control. Currently supports Mercurial (hg), Subversion (svn), CVS, Bazaar (bzr) and Monotone. *:PatchReview* :PatchReview patchfile_path [optional_source_directory] Perform a patch review in the current directory based on the supplied patchfile_path. If optional_source_directory is specified, patchreview is done on that directory. Otherwise, the current directory is assumed to be the source directory. Only supports context or unified format patches. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ vim: ft=help:ts=2:sts=2:sw=2:tw=78:norl: