subrepo: speed up git push logic
In many common cases where the subrepo is up to date with the remote repo,
hg push will only need to run one git-branch command to see that nothing
needs to be pushed.
subrepo: use subprocess.Popen without the shell
As well as simplifying the code, this makes subprocess calls about 25% faster.
Tested on a couple linux boxes.
python -mtimeit -s'import subprocess' 'subprocess.Popen(
"git version", shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).wait()'
python -mtimeit -s'import subprocess' 'subprocess.Popen(
["git","version"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).wait()'
subrepo: treat git error code 1 as success
At least status, commit, merge-base, and diff all return 1 when not failing.
bookmarks: create undo.bookmarks using repo.opener instead of util.copyfile
This more closely matches how the other undo files are created, and we
don't care about settings permissions or times on the file, which can
fail if the user running hg doesn't own the file.
archival: don't set gzip filename header when there's no filename
This mainly affects hgweb, which can generate tar.gz archives without
filenames. Without this change, the header would be set to ".gz",
which can confuse Safari into extracting the file and renaming it to
"gz" when "Open 'safe' files after downloading" is enabled.
file(1) before:
hg-crew-
5e51254ad4d4.tar.gz: gzip compressed data, was ".gz", last modified: Thu Dec 2 11:46:20 2010, max compression
after:
hg-crew-
5e51254ad4d4.tar.gz: gzip compressed data, last modified: Thu Dec 2 11:46:20 2010, max compression
build: don't delete precious version information on 'make clean'
setup.py rebuilds version information if it's locally available,
regardless if file already exists.
patch: write .rej files without rewriting EOLs
Do not pass reject file content to patchfile.writelines() to:
- Avoid line endings transformations
- Avoid polluting overriding implementations with unrelated data. They should
override write_rej() to deal or ignore reject files properly.
Bug report, analysis and original patch and test by
Shun-ichi GOTO <shunichi.goto@gmail.com>