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util: clarify purpose of MBTextWrapper class
It's easy to get confused and scared of an Unicode monster when
skimming through this code: document that this is really just
about column-counting.
author | Nicolas Dumazet <nicdumz.commits@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 09 Nov 2010 13:43:35 +0900 |
parents | 05fffd665170 |
children | 03f3ce7ca2a8 |
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http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue352 $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" eol-in-paths || exit 80 test issue352 $ hg init foo $ cd foo $ A=`printf 'he\rllo'` $ echo foo > "$A" $ hg add adding he\rllo (esc) abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'he\rllo' [255] $ hg ci -A -m m adding he\rllo (esc) abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'he\rllo' [255] $ rm "$A" $ echo foo > "hell > o" $ hg add adding hell o abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'hell\no' [255] $ hg ci -A -m m adding hell o abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'hell\no' [255] $ echo foo > "$A" $ hg debugwalk f he\rllo he\rllo (esc) f hell o hell o http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue2036 $ cd .. test issue2039 $ hg init bar $ cd bar $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "color=" >> $HGRCPATH $ A=`printf 'foo\nbar'` $ B=`printf 'foo\nbar.baz'` $ touch "$A" $ touch "$B" $ hg status --color=always \x1b[0;35;1;4m? foo\x1b[0m (esc) \x1b[0;35;1;4mbar\x1b[0m (esc) \x1b[0;35;1;4m? foo\x1b[0m (esc) \x1b[0;35;1;4mbar.baz\x1b[0m (esc)