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fetch: remove shorthand of --edit colliding against -e/-ssh in remoteopts (BC) Before this patch, -e/--edit and -e/--ssh of fetch command collide against each other. This causes that -e is treated as shorthand of --edit but doesn't work as same as --edit. Therefore, -e works as neither --edit nor --ssh, in practice. This issue was introduced at 595a69a01129 (or 1.0), which renamed -f/--force-editor to -e/--edit. At that point, -e was already used as shorthand of --ssh. After this patch, -e is treated as shorthand of --ssh. This patch is marked as "(BC)", because -e as shorthand of --edit in existing scripts causes failure (or unexpected result) after this patch. This impact should be less enough, because --edit mainly focuses on interactive use. BTW, test-duplicateoptions.py (since 7d171c05a631 or 1.9) can't detect this kind of issues as expected, because direct invocation of extensions.loadall() doesn't involve registration of commands defined in extensions (this issue is fixed in subsequent patch).
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Sat, 24 Jun 2017 02:39:13 +0900
parents 4b0fc75f9403
children 76b171209151
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