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mail: add parseaddrlist() function for parsing many addresses at once
Adds a new function addrlistencode() to mercurial.mail, like addressencode(),
but accepts a list of addresses as input, and returns a list of formatted
addresses. This will be used by patchbomb.
The difference is that each element in the input list can contain multiple
addresses (comma separated or otherwise), and are split using Python's
email.Utils.getaddresses().
author | Marti Raudsepp <marti@juffo.org> |
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date | Thu, 26 Nov 2009 10:47:39 +0200 |
parents | b52f0f221325 |
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Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if they exist. Below we list the most specific file first. On Windows, these configuration files are read: - ``<repo>\.hg\hgrc`` - ``%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc`` - ``%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini`` - ``%HOME%\.hgrc`` - ``%HOME%\Mercurial.ini`` - ``C:\Mercurial\Mercurial.ini`` - ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial`` - ``<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`` On Unix, these files are read: - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` The configuration files for Mercurial use a simple ini-file format. A configuration file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header and followed by ``name = value`` entries:: [ui] username = Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@example.net> verbose = True This above entries will be referred to as ``ui.username`` and ``ui.verbose``, respectively. Please see the hgrc man page for a full description of the possible configuration values: - on Unix-like systems: ``man hgrc`` - online: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgrc.5.html