changeset 42118:967c098eed33

copies: move comment about implementation of mergecopies() to end When you start reading about mergecopies(), you want to know what it is, not that there are different implementations depending on config, so this patch moves that comment to the end. By the way, we don't seem to define what "copytracing" is. I'm just leaving it that way because I don't know what it is myself. It seems to be referred to only on mergecopies() (and not in pathcopies(), for example), so maybe "copytracing" is supposed to be exactly what mergecopies() does? Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6235
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
date Tue, 02 Apr 2019 14:49:28 -0700
parents b287ed6eb9df
children 2d428b859282
files mercurial/copies.py
diffstat 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/mercurial/copies.py	Fri Apr 12 23:26:08 2019 -0700
+++ b/mercurial/copies.py	Tue Apr 02 14:49:28 2019 -0700
@@ -430,8 +430,7 @@
 
 def mergecopies(repo, c1, c2, base):
     """
-    The function calling different copytracing algorithms on the basis of config
-    which find moves and copies between context c1 and c2 that are relevant for
+    Finds moves and copies between context c1 and c2 that are relevant for
     merging. 'base' will be used as the merge base.
 
     Copytracing is used in commands like rebase, merge, unshelve, etc to merge
@@ -472,6 +471,8 @@
     "dirmove" is a mapping of detected source dir -> destination dir renames.
     This is needed for handling changes to new files previously grafted into
     renamed directories.
+
+    This function calls different copytracing algorithms based on config.
     """
     # avoid silly behavior for update from empty dir
     if not c1 or not c2 or c1 == c2: