Fix bug #345.
The last hit for a file might have been before the last window, so we
can't clear copies. To reduce the load, we only store real copy
entries instead of storing hashes for every revision.
hgext: more patchbomb documentation
+ Add a description of how to enable this extension
+ Note which command it provides (it's not very easy to guess
that "hgext.patchbomb" enables the "email" command, unless one
can read Python sources)
+ Expand the descriptions of the -n and -m options of "hg email".
+ Mention that formail is (commonly) part of the procmail package.
override previous merge with mpm.
merge at
ef8ee4477019 was bad.
redo merge with mpm.
previous merge at
ef8ee4477019 was bad.
Unify mq and hg patch invocation.
This makes patch a little less verbose by default, so the tests
had to be updated.
tests: new test for mq qdiff command
`hg qdiff .' is supposed to work but it is currently broken.
This test should help us verify when it gets fixed.
Tune a bit the extdiff toplevel comments/samples.
* Capitalize the first letter of all sentences
* Add an example for GNU diff(1) 'context diff' mode.
* Explain the requirement for separate cmd.xxx and opts.xxx
options in .hgrc, which hopefully will guard against users
trying to add:
[extdiff]
# Add a new Mercurial command called `cdiff', which calls
# GNU diff(1) in 'context diff' mode.
cmd.cdiff = diff -Nprc5
which fails for recent crew builds with:
$ hg cdiff .
making snapshot of 1 files from rev
07dc4a569f4e
making snapshot of 1 files from working dir
diff -Nprc5: not found
The correct way to do this is by separating the cmd.cdiff and
opts.cdiff parts like this:
[extdiff]
# Add a new Mercurial command called `cdiff', which calls
# GNU diff(1) in 'context diff' mode.
cmd.cdiff = diff
opts.cdiff = -Nprc5
so add it as a new example and explicitly describe it in the
extdiff comments.
Fixed test-extdiff.
diff-like tools usually return 1 if differences are found.
Currently the extdiff returns 256, but that's a different topic
(consolidating return code handling in hg).