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commands: wrapped docstrings at 78 characters We have always had a left margin of 4 characters -- probably just because that's how docstrings for top-level functions turn out by default, but it also looks nice in the built-in help. The docstrings were wrapped at 70 characters, which is the default for Emacs. However, this gives a right margin of 10 characters in a standard 80 character terminal. I've now wrapped the relevant docstrings at 78 characters, effectively killing the right margin. The asymmetric margins looked a bit odd and some of the text looked cramped with a right margin, so Dirkjan and I felt that it was best to remove it entirely. The two character gap was kept to have some space between the border of the terminal -- it will also make diffs involving the docstrings fit in a 80 character line.
author Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net>
date Tue, 07 Jul 2009 23:54:30 +0200
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#!/bin/sh

# test that we don't interrupt the merge session if
# a file-level merge failed

hg init repo
cd repo

echo foo > foo
echo a > bar
hg ci -Am 'add foo'

hg mv foo baz
echo b >> bar
echo quux > quux1
hg ci -Am 'mv foo baz'

hg up -qC 0
echo >> foo
echo c >> bar
echo quux > quux2
hg ci -Am 'change foo'

# test with the rename on the remote side
HGMERGE=false hg merge
hg resolve -l

# test with the rename on the local side
hg up -C 1
HGMERGE=false hg merge

echo % show unresolved
hg resolve -l

echo % unmark baz
hg resolve -u baz

echo % show
hg resolve -l
hg st

echo % re-resolve baz
hg resolve baz

echo % after
hg resolve -l

echo % resolve all warning
hg resolve

echo % resolve all
hg resolve -a

echo % after
hg resolve -l

true