merge: make 'cd' and 'dc' actions store the same arguments as 'm'
We're going to treat these conflicts similarly to merge conflicts, and this
change to the way we store things in memory makes future code a lot simpler.
merge: stop emptying out 'cd' and 'dc' actions
(1) These aren't currently read from anywhere, so emptying this out is
pointless.
(2) These *will* be read from later in upcoming patches, and not emptying
them out will be important then.
rebase: add returning value from pullrebase function
So far pullrebase function has always returned None value, no matter
what orig function returned. This behaviour made impossible for
pull to change returned value from mercurial process (it has always
ended with 0 value by default). This patch makes pullrebase returning
with returned value from orig.
resolve: restore .orig only after merge is fully complete (
issue4952)
Previously, we'd restore the .orig file after the premerge is complete but
before the merge was complete. This would lead to the .orig file potentially
containing merge conflict markers in it, as a leftover from the last merge
attempt.
monoblue: add a space to separate navigation links in file log footer
Before: '(0)-60tip', after: '(0) -60 tip'.
merge: move messages about possible conflicts a litte earlier
I actually wanted to reduce the amount of code around the call to
applyupdates(), so I tried moving these warnings a little earlier, and
I think it makes the output make a little more sense (see changes to
test cases).
import-checker: include lineno in warning message
This makes it easy to look for imports in function scope.
import-checker: extract function to generate a formatted warning
This is the stub to embed lineno. See the next patch for details.
test-fileset: glob the updated file count for Windows stability
Some of the prior changes are platform dependent, involving symlinks, exec bits
and non portable names. An update 10 lines above also globbed this value to
avoid differences, since this line isn't of particular interest- the filesets
are.