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chistedit: properly show verbose diffs
I'm not sure if that ever worked and it's an internal API breakage,
but `"verbose": True` is not correctly parsed, as most of these
options are parsed by diffopts, whereas verbose is a global option.
Setting the UI to verbose instead does work and does show a verbose
patch, with full commit message.
It also shows all files, which unfortunately are a bit hard to read on
a single line in the default verbose template. Thus, we also change
the default template to use the status template, which shows one file
per line as well as its modification state.
author | Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <jordigh@octave.org> |
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date | Thu, 04 Apr 2019 10:41:55 -0400 |
parents | a732d70253b0 |
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$ . $TESTDIR/wireprotohelpers.sh $ hg init server $ enablehttpv2 server $ cd server $ hg debugdrawdag << EOF > C D > |/ > B > | > A > EOF $ hg phase --public -r C $ hg book -r C @ $ hg log -T '{rev}:{node} {desc}\n' 3:be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282 D 2:26805aba1e600a82e93661149f2313866a221a7b C 1:112478962961147124edd43549aedd1a335e44bf B 0:426bada5c67598ca65036d57d9e4b64b0c1ce7a0 A $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid -E error.log $ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS Request for namespaces works $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF > command listkeys > namespace namespaces > EOF creating http peer for wire protocol version 2 sending listkeys command response: { b'bookmarks': b'', b'namespaces': b'', b'phases': b'' } Request for phases works $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF > command listkeys > namespace phases > EOF creating http peer for wire protocol version 2 sending listkeys command response: { b'be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282': b'1', b'publishing': b'True' } Request for bookmarks works $ sendhttpv2peer << EOF > command listkeys > namespace bookmarks > EOF creating http peer for wire protocol version 2 sending listkeys command response: { b'@': b'26805aba1e600a82e93661149f2313866a221a7b' } $ cat error.log