dirstate: make sure rootdir ends with directory separator (
issue4557)
ntpath.join() of Python 2.7.9 does not work as expected if root is a UNC path
to top of share.
This patch doesn't take care of os.altsep, '/' on Windows, because root should
be normalized by realpath().
histedit: fix style of new error message
- lowercase
- no punctuation
- brief
- short node
Makefile: allow setting HGTESTFLAGS in shell environment for TESTFLAGS
I keep wanting to run 'make tests', but I forget to set TESTFLAGS='-j
16' or whatever is reasonable for my machine. This lets me just set it
once in my shell settings and forget it.
Makefile: introduce testpy-% target for testing with a specifc Python
This makes it easy to do 'make testpy-2.4.6 TESTFLAGS="-j 16"' and the
Makefile will build Python if needed and then run tests (with -j 16)
with the resulting Python.
You can set the environment variable HGPYTHONS to a nice location on
your machine to cache the Python builds globally. If that's not set,
it builds them inside build/pythons.
setup.py: do not install c extensions on pypy
These extensions are slower on pypy because pypy has a JIT compiler.
And also, they often do not compile (it depends on the pypy configuration).
copyright: update to 2015
Many files and translations have an outdated copyright date.
Change that to the correct "2005-2015" dates.
changegroup: emit full-replacement deltas if either revision is censored
To ensure that exchanged deltas in the presence of censored revisions can
always be applied to the recipient repository, the deltas must replace the
entire base text. To make this restriction reasonably enforceable, the delta
must do so with a single patch operation.
For background and broader design of the censorship feature, see:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/CensorPlan
log: make -fr show complete history from the given revs
Right now it's very obtuse to show the history of a particular rev (hg log -r
'reverse(::foo)'). This changes the -f option to make it follow history for the
revs specified by -r.
The current -f -r behavior is to limit the result of -r to only the
commits that are ancestors of the current working copy. Changing this
is a bit of a BC break, but the old behavior is A) rare, B) easy to
emulate (& ::.), and C) currently undefined. The new behavior is
frequently requested enough that I think the change is worth it.