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eol: stop after first matched rule in hook (issue2660) When matching a file against the rules in .hgeol, the eol extension's hook should stop after the first matching rule is encountered. Otherwise, if this rule is contradicted by other more general rule (for example a catch-all at the end of .hgeol), some files are simply impossible to push. Trivial example: **.bat = CRLF ** = LF If all matching rules were applied, a .bat file would be rejected either because it has LFs (first rule) or because it has CRLFs (second rule).
author Antoine Pitrou <solipsis@pitrou.net>
date Sun, 27 Feb 2011 19:50:28 +0100
parents a9f91c844a3b
children df5ecb813426
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