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rebase: in --confirm option just abort if hit a conflict
Before this patch, it was prompting the user in both cases 1) when
there is no conflict 2) when there is at least one conflict. But
for simplicity we can just abort if we hit a conflict and no need to
prompt in that case.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3944
author | Sushil khanchi <sushilkhanchi97@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 14 Jul 2018 08:59:42 +0530 |
parents | 32bc3815efae |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import os from mercurial import ( dispatch, ui as uimod, ) from mercurial.utils import ( stringutil, ) # ensure errors aren't buffered testui = uimod.ui() testui.pushbuffer() testui.write((b'buffered\n')) testui.warn((b'warning\n')) testui.write_err(b'error\n') print(stringutil.pprint(testui.popbuffer(), bprefix=True).decode('ascii')) # test dispatch.dispatch with the same ui object hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'wb') hgrc.write(b'[extensions]\n') hgrc.write(b'color=\n') hgrc.close() ui_ = uimod.ui.load() ui_.setconfig(b'ui', b'formatted', b'True') # we're not interested in the output, so write that to devnull ui_.fout = open(os.devnull, 'wb') # call some arbitrary command just so we go through # color's wrapped _runcommand twice. def runcmd(): dispatch.dispatch(dispatch.request([b'version', b'-q'], ui_)) runcmd() print("colored? %s" % (ui_._colormode is not None)) runcmd() print("colored? %s" % (ui_._colormode is not None))