win32: remove uneeded usage of _STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW
spawndetached() was the only user of _STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW and it creates the
process with _CREATE_NO_WINDOW anyway. If the process has no window, then
there is nothing to hide.
win32: specify _CREATE_NO_WINDOW on spawndetached()
Before this change, a console window briefly popped up on "hg serve -d" and
disappeared again, stealing the focus window (which was very annyoing when
running tests).
Specifying _CREATE_NO_WINDOW instead of _DETACHED_PROCESS fixes this (as tested
on Windows 7 x64).
amend: disable hooks when creating intermediate commit (
issue3501)
ui: add a variable to control whether hooks should be called
So hooks can be temporarily disabled.
strip: update help to state than you can strip public changeset
Multiple people have been confused by it.
bookmarks: correctly update current bookmarks on rebase (
issue2277)
When you rebased with a currently active bookmark, that bookmark would
always point at the new tip, regardless of what revision it pointed at
before the rebase.
All bookmarks will now point at the equivalent post-rebase commit.
However, the currently active bookmark will cease to be active unless
it points at the new tip post-rebase. Rebase will always leave the
new tip as the working copy parent, which is incompatible with having
an active bookmark that points at some other revision. The common
case should be that the active bookmark will point at the new tip
post-rebase.
graft: don't drop the second parent on unsuccessful merge (
issue3498)
This replicates the strategy of rebase, which postpones setparents and
duplicatecopies after checking the merge stats.
Without the second parent, resolve cannot redo merge.
fix push of moved bookmark when creating new branch heads
The problem occured when pushing a changeset that at the same time creates a
new named branch head and moves a bookmark. The code invoked methods that only
exist on localrepo instances, so it failed for any other type of remote. The
test suite only tested against local remotes.