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color: colorize based on output labels instead of parsing output By overriding ui.write(), ui.write_err(), ui.popbuffer(), and ui.label(), the color extension can avoid parsing command output and simply colorize output based on labels. As before, the color extension provides a list of default colors for core commands/labels. Other extensions can provide their own defaults by specifying a colortable dict (similar to cmdtable). In this process, --color is promoted to a global option and the deprecated --no-color option is removed.
author Brodie Rao <brodie@bitheap.org>
date Fri, 02 Apr 2010 15:22:17 -0500
parents e46c19c586fa
children 4ac734b9b3fd
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# Copyright 2006, 2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

'''share a common history between several working directories'''

from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import hg, commands

def share(ui, source, dest=None, noupdate=False):
    """create a new shared repository

    Initialize a new repository and working directory that shares its
    history with another repository.

    NOTE: using rollback or extensions that destroy/modify history
    (mq, rebase, etc.) can cause considerable confusion with shared
    clones. In particular, if two shared clones are both updated to
    the same changeset, and one of them destroys that changeset with
    rollback, the other clone will suddenly stop working: all
    operations will fail with "abort: working directory has unknown
    parent". The only known workaround is to use debugsetparents on
    the broken clone to reset it to a changeset that still exists
    (e.g. tip).
    """

    return hg.share(ui, source, dest, not noupdate)

cmdtable = {
    "share":
    (share,
     [('U', 'noupdate', None, _('do not create a working copy'))],
     _('[-U] SOURCE [DEST]')),
}

commands.norepo += " share"