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shortest: never emit 0-length prefix even if unique
It turned out that the pure version of our code for finding the
shortest unique nodeid prefix would return a 0-length string if that
was unique (because there was at most one revision in the
disambiguation set). That's kind of correct, but it can't be used as
input, so we shouldn't return it. Let's just adjust the given
minlength up to at least 1. This fixes test-template-functions.t,
which was failing in pure mode.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5181
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Mon, 22 Oct 2018 11:34:35 -0700 |
parents | 92bcaef3420b |
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# A simple script for opening merge conflicts in editor # A loose translation of contrib/editmerge to powershell # Please make sure that both editmergeps.bat and editmerge.ps1 are available # via %PATH% and use the following Mercurial settings to enable it # # [ui] # editmergeps # editmergeps.args=$output # editmergeps.check=changed # editmergeps.premerge=keep $file=$args[0] function Get-Lines { Select-String "^<<<<<<" $file | % {"$($_.LineNumber)"} } $ed = $Env:HGEDITOR; if ($ed -eq $nil) { $ed = $Env:VISUAL; } if ($ed -eq $nil) { $ed = $Env:EDITOR; } if ($ed -eq $nil) { $ed = $(hg showconfig ui.editor); } if ($ed -eq $nil) { Write-Error "merge failed - unable to find editor" exit 1 } if (($ed -eq "vim") -or ($ed -eq "emacs") -or ` ($ed -eq "nano") -or ($ed -eq "notepad++")) { $lines = Get-Lines $firstline = if ($lines.Length -gt 0) { $lines[0] } else { $nil } $previousline = $nil; # open the editor to the first conflict until there are no more # or the user stops editing the file while (($firstline -ne $nil) -and ($firstline -ne $previousline)) { if ($ed -eq "notepad++") { $linearg = "-n$firstline" } else { $linearg = "+$firstline" } Start-Process -Wait -NoNewWindow $ed $linearg,$file $previousline = $firstline $lines = Get-Lines $firstline = if ($lines.Length -gt 0) { $lines[0] } else { $nil } } } else { & "$ed" $file } $conflicts=Get-Lines if ($conflicts.Length -ne 0) { Write-Output "merge failed - resolve the conflicts (line $conflicts) then use 'hg resolve --mark'" exit 1 } exit 0