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help: show help for disabled extensions (issue5228)
This patch does not exactly solve issue5228 but it results in a better
condition on this issue. For disabled extensions, we used to parse the
module and get the first occurrences of docstring and then return the first
line of that as an introductory heading of extension. This is what we get
today.
This patch returns the whole docstring of the module as a help for extension,
which is more informative. There are some modules which don't have much
docstring at top level except the heading so those are unaffected by this
change. To follow the existing trend of showing commands either we have to
load the extension or have a very ugly parsing method which don't even assure
correctness.
author | Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 06 Nov 2016 06:54:31 +0530 |
parents | ee07f9d142c9 |
children | 4441705b7111 |
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$ hg init outer $ cd outer $ echo '[paths]' >> .hg/hgrc $ echo 'default = http://example.net/' >> .hg/hgrc hg debugsub with no remapping $ echo 'sub = libfoo' > .hgsub $ hg add .hgsub $ hg debugsub path sub source libfoo revision hg debugsub with remapping $ echo '[subpaths]' >> .hg/hgrc $ printf 'http://example.net/lib(.*) = C:\\libs\\\\1-lib\\\n' >> .hg/hgrc $ hg debugsub path sub source C:\libs\foo-lib\ revision test cumulative remapping, the $HGRCPATH file is loaded first $ echo '[subpaths]' >> $HGRCPATH $ echo 'libfoo = libbar' >> $HGRCPATH $ hg debugsub path sub source C:\libs\bar-lib\ revision test absolute source path -- testing with a URL is important since standard os.path.join wont treat that as an absolute path $ echo 'abs = http://example.net/abs' > .hgsub $ hg debugsub path abs source http://example.net/abs revision $ echo 'abs = /abs' > .hgsub $ hg debugsub path abs source /abs revision test bad subpaths pattern $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [subpaths] > .* = \1 > EOF $ hg debugsub abort: bad subrepository pattern in $TESTTMP/outer/.hg/hgrc:2: invalid group reference (glob) [255] $ cd ..