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windows: adjust doc string and comments of posixfile()
The doc string of osutil.posixfile includes (line 611):
"On error, this function may raise either a WindowsError or an IOError."
which is most likely correct, but does not fit for this function here anymore,
as we do fold WindowsError to IOError here specifically.
And this function is now a bit more than just an exception-wrapper, as it has
been expanded to additionally sanitize the unloved seek/tell behavior
of Windows.
(Self-disclosure: This patch is entirely untested at the time of its
publication, as I'm currently not using this version myself. I send it
in hopes that it will reduce potential future confusion. CC-ing Matt Harbison)
author | Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com> |
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date | Fri, 06 Feb 2015 23:40:46 +0100 |
parents | 3bd577a3283e |
children | 7109d5ddeb0c |
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$ hg init $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Ama adding a $ hg an a 0: a $ hg --config ui.strict=False an a 0: a $ echo "[ui]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "strict=True" >> $HGRCPATH $ hg an a hg: unknown command 'an' Mercurial Distributed SCM basic commands: add add the specified files on the next commit annotate show changeset information by line for each file clone make a copy of an existing repository commit commit the specified files or all outstanding changes diff diff repository (or selected files) export dump the header and diffs for one or more changesets forget forget the specified files on the next commit init create a new repository in the given directory log show revision history of entire repository or files merge merge another revision into working directory pull pull changes from the specified source push push changes to the specified destination remove remove the specified files on the next commit serve start stand-alone webserver status show changed files in the working directory summary summarize working directory state update update working directory (or switch revisions) (use "hg help" for the full list of commands or "hg -v" for details) [255] $ hg annotate a 0: a should succeed - up is an alias, not an abbreviation $ hg up 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved