merge: use any() instead of for loop when checking for dirty subrepos
I think it's both simpler and clearer to use any() than the current
for loop.
While at it, also drop the call to sorted(), since it doesn't matter
which order we iterate over subrepos.
$ hg debugextensions
$ debugpath=`pwd`/extwithoutinfos.py
$ cat > extwithoutinfos.py <<EOF
> EOF
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> color=
> histedit=
> patchbomb=
> rebase=
> mq=
> ext1 = $debugpath
> EOF
$ hg debugextensions
color
ext1 (untested!)
histedit
mq
patchbomb
rebase
$ hg debugextensions -v
color
location: */hgext/color.pyc (glob)
tested with: internal
ext1
location: */extwithoutinfos.pyc (glob)
histedit
location: */hgext/histedit.pyc (glob)
tested with: internal
mq
location: */hgext/mq.pyc (glob)
tested with: internal
patchbomb
location: */hgext/patchbomb.pyc (glob)
tested with: internal
rebase
location: */hgext/rebase.pyc (glob)
tested with: internal
$ hg debugextensions -Tjson | sed 's|\\\\|/|g'
[
{
"buglink": "",
"name": "color",
"source": "*/hgext/color.pyc", (glob)
"testedwith": "internal"
},
{
"buglink": "",
"name": "ext1",
"source": "*/extwithoutinfos.pyc", (glob)
"testedwith": ""
},
{
"buglink": "",
"name": "histedit",
"source": "*/hgext/histedit.pyc", (glob)
"testedwith": "internal"
},
{
"buglink": "",
"name": "mq",
"source": "*/hgext/mq.pyc", (glob)
"testedwith": "internal"
},
{
"buglink": "",
"name": "patchbomb",
"source": "*/hgext/patchbomb.pyc", (glob)
"testedwith": "internal"
},
{
"buglink": "",
"name": "rebase",
"source": "*/hgext/rebase.pyc", (glob)
"testedwith": "internal"
}
]