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manifest: tigher manifest parsing and flag use
In the manifest line, flags are put directly after the hash, so the
parser has been guessing the presence of flags based on the length of
the hash. Replace this assumption by an enumeration of the valid flags
and removing them from the hash first as they are distinct input values.
Consistently handle the expected 256bit length of the SHA1-replacement
in the pure Python parser. Check that setting flags will use one of the
blessed values.
Extend write logic in the C version to handle 256bit hashes as well.
Verify that hashes always have exactly the expected length. Since
1070df141718 we should no longer depend on the old extra-byte hack.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8679
author | Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@bec.de> |
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date | Mon, 06 Jul 2020 03:43:32 +0200 |
parents | 612502900a2d |
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#!/usr/bin/env bash # A simple script for opening merge conflicts in the editor. # Use the following Mercurial settings to enable it. # # [ui] # merge = editmerge # # [merge-tools] # editmerge.args=$output # editmerge.check=changed # editmerge.premerge=keep FILE="$1" getlines() { grep -n "^<<<<<<" "$FILE" | cut -f1 -d: } # editor preference loosely based on https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/editor # hg showconfig is at the bottom though, since it's slow to run (0.15 seconds) ED="$HGEDITOR" if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then ED="$VISUAL" fi if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then ED="$EDITOR" fi if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then ED="$(hg showconfig ui.editor)" fi if [ "$ED" = "" ] ; then echo "merge failed - unable to find editor" exit 1 fi if [ "$ED" = "emacs" ] || [ "$ED" = "nano" ] || [ "$ED" = "vim" ] ; then FIRSTLINE="$(getlines | head -n 1)" PREVIOUSLINE="" # open the editor to the first conflict until there are no more # or the user stops editing the file while [ ! "$FIRSTLINE" = "" ] && [ ! "$FIRSTLINE" = "$PREVIOUSLINE" ] ; do $ED "+$FIRSTLINE" "$FILE" PREVIOUSLINE="$FIRSTLINE" FIRSTLINE="$(getlines | head -n 1)" done else $ED "$FILE" fi # get the line numbers of the remaining conflicts CONFLICTS="$(getlines | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n/, /g')" if [ ! "$CONFLICTS" = "" ] ; then echo "merge failed - resolve the conflicts (line $CONFLICTS) then use 'hg resolve --mark'" exit 1 fi exit 0