setup.py: Adjustments to make setup.py run in py3k.
In py3k, subprocess.Popen.communicate's output are bytes objects. String
literals are Unicode objects. Thus, when a bytes object startswith method is
called, with string literals, it fails. What this patch does is:
* Convert the string (unicode in py3k) literals to bytes objects;
* As "bytes" is not a builtin in python < 2.6, it defines a "b" helper
function that merely returns its argument, as suggested by Antoine Pitrou.
rebase: re-add patches to mq repo after rebase
Since
1b82a26635d7, we are adding patches after the qimport call, and not
inside it anymore. Correct updatemq to match the new behaviour.
mq: reset self.added after the mq transaction instead of inside qimport
It seems wiser to reset mq.added at the end of the mq transaction instead of at
the beginning of a qimport call: this way, calling several times qimport()
without saving mq state in-between does not overwrite the previous value of
mq.added (this happens, for example in rebase, where we import several patches
in a batch before calling .save_dirty() )
i18n-pt_BR: synchronized with
dec57aa0f8ca
i18n-pt_BR: synchronized with
9d905b9769af
dispatch: add shell aliases
This patch adds git-style "shell aliases" to Mercurial.
Any alias with a definition beginning with a '!' will be treated as a shell
alias. For example:
[alias]
echo = !echo
qempty = !hg qrefresh -X "`hg root`" ; echo Emptied patch "`hg qtop`"
$ hg echo foo
foo
$ hg qempty
Emptied patch foo
$
convert: cleanup of filemap help text
Clarify that:
- Specified paths are matched by comparing name of file or directory.
- Line order (thus) doesn't matter.
- Rename doesn't imply include.