patch: turned strings with backslashes into raw strings
In Python, the backslash in an unrecognized escape sequence is left
behind, which makes '\.' the same as r'\.'. Relying on this feature is
quite brittle, IMHO.
Removed unnecessary string concatenation as well.
#!/bin/sh
hg init repo
cd repo
touch foo
hg add foo
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11; do
echo "foo-$i" >> foo
hg ci -m "foo-$i" -d "0 0"
done
for out in "%nof%N" "%%%H" "%b-%R" "%h" "%r"; do
echo "# foo-$out.patch"
hg export -v -o "foo-$out.patch" 2:tip
done
echo "# exporting 4 changesets to a file"
hg export -o export_internal 1 2 3 4
grep HG export_internal | wc -l | sed -e 's/^ *//'
echo "# exporting 4 changesets to a file"
hg export 1 2 3 4 | grep HG | wc -l | sed -e 's/^ *//'