re2: make errors quiet
By default, the re2 library will output error on its own instead of keeping the
error in an exception. This make re2 printing spurious error before fallback to
the stdlib remodule that may accept the pattern or also fails to parse it and
raise a proper error that will be handled by Mercurial.
So we also pass an Option object that changes this default.
fold-or-prune-me: update proposal
This does the same things but with a narrower wrapping.
subrepo: propagate non-default path on outgoing
There was already a fix made in
5dbff89cf107 for pull and push commands. I did
the same for the outgoing command.
The problem I identified is that when the parent repository has multiple paths,
the outgoing command was not respecting the parent path used and was always
using the default path for subrepositories.
hgrc: search XDG_CONFIG_HOME on mac
Searching for hgrc was special cased not to look through ~/.config/hg on Mac,
but that’s unnecessary: Macs support it as do other unix based systems. There
are plenty tools that use it there, e.g. git, and people expect it to work, e.g.
"https://stackoverflow.com/questions/
72499837/mercurial-on-macos-doesnt-read-config-hg-hgrc".
Initial code introduced in
354020079723.
base-revsets: use an author that actually exercises a lot of changesets
This was caught in my big find-and-replace:
d4ba4d51f85f.
The point of `base-revsets` is to give revsets that will give a good coverage
of the repository. Using Pierre-Yves as the second largest committer
(in terms of number of changesets) seems like a good idea.
match: simplify the rust-side file pattern kind parsing
There's no need to add the ':' characters if
we're simply pattern matching against constants next.
match: share code between includematcher and patternmatcher
No need to have this duplication.
match: avoid rust fast path if the matcher was tampered with
Otherwise the fast path does not respect the modifications made
by the extension (concretely largefiles, but other extensions can
start using that too)