tests: add coverage to ensure Wix tracks 'help' and 'templates' files
This would have caught the problem fixed by
65d2538ac993. There are
other *.wxs files that can be checked, but they appear to be more
complicated. For example, locale.wxs has what appears to be foreach
loop support, as well as variable substitution.
By checking `hg files` to determine tracked file, this is able to avoid false
failures when other junk is present in the filesystem, like *.orig files.
I can't tell if the map-cmdline.status file is not included on purpose, but I
don't see the purpose of excluding it. The missing help files seem reasonable
for Windows.
perf: adjust perfstartup() for Windows
The /dev/null redirect was causing the following error:
The system cannot find the path specified.
Adjusting HGRCPATH as part of the command line causes the system to try to
execute 'HGRCPATH'.
mac: fix percent-encoding of non-utf-8 characters (
issue4999)
help: support loading sub-topics
If a sub-topic/section is requested and the main topic corresponds to
a topic with sub-topics, we now look for and return content for a
sub-topic if found.
With this patch, `hg help internals.X` now works. hgweb does not yet
render sub-topics, however.
help: pass sub-topic into help query functions
While we will likely only use this variable in helptopic(), all these
functions are called with the same arguments, so we have to be
consistent.
help: pass subtopic into help()
Now that we have multiple directories where help topics can live,
we need a mechanism to access them. We already use "." to
separate topic from section. So it seems logical to also use "." to
denote the sub-directory of a topic.
This patch teaches the help command to parse out the possible
sub-topic and pass it to the help system.
help: add "internals" topic
We introduce the "internals" help topic, which renders an index of
available sub-topics. The sub-topics themselves are still not
reachable via the help system.
help: teach loaddoc to load from a different directory
The help system currently only supports showing help topics from a
single directory. We'll need to teach it to show results from
different directories in order to show the internals topics.
The first step is to teach loaddoc() to load documentation from
a sub-directory.
setup.py: package internals help files
mpm says internal docs should be visible via `hg help` and hgweb. They
need to be in the distribution for this to work. Package them.