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add dirstate._dirtypl variable Theoretically, it's possible to forget modified dirstate parents by doing: dirstate.invalidate() dirstate.setparents(p1, p2) dirstate._map The final access to _map should call _read(), which will unconditionally overwrite dirstate._pl. This doesn't actually happen right now because invalidate accidentally ends up rebuilding dirstate._map.
author Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br>
date Thu, 19 Jul 2007 19:43:25 -0300
parents e3280d350792
children 3aa420c56ac4
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header = '{date|shortdate}  {author|person}  <{author|email}>\n\n'
header_verbose = ''
changeset = '\t* {files|stringify|fill68|tabindent}{desc|fill68|tabindent|strip}\n\t[{node|short}]{tags}\n\n'
changeset_quiet = '\t* {desc|firstline|fill68|tabindent|strip}\n\n'
changeset_verbose = '{date|isodate}  {author|person}  <{author|email}>  ({node|short}{tags})\n\n\t* {file_adds|stringify|fill68|tabindent}{file_dels|stringify|fill68|tabindent}{files|stringify|fill68|tabindent}{desc|fill68|tabindent|strip}\n\n'
start_tags = ' ['
tag = '{tag}, '
last_tag = '{tag}]'
file = '{file}, '
last_file = '{file}:\n\t'
file_add = '{file_add}, '
last_file_add = '{file_add}: new file.\n* '
file_del = '{file_del}, '
last_file_del = '{file_del}: deleted file.\n* '