Make annotate --follow an alias for -f/--file to behave like in older versions
Since
98a0421b9e52 annotate follows copies/renames by default, but the output
of e.g. "annotate --follow --number" should not change without some
deprecation time.
--- a/mercurial/commands.py Wed Mar 03 14:50:35 2010 +0100
+++ b/mercurial/commands.py Wed Mar 03 22:04:59 2010 +0100
@@ -99,6 +99,11 @@
anyway, although the results will probably be neither useful
nor desirable.
"""
+ if opts.get('follow'):
+ # --follow is deprecated and now just an alias for -f/--file
+ # to mimic the behavior of Mercurial before version 1.5
+ opts['file'] = 1
+
datefunc = ui.quiet and util.shortdate or util.datestr
getdate = util.cachefunc(lambda x: datefunc(x[0].date()))
@@ -3422,7 +3427,8 @@
"^annotate|blame":
(annotate,
[('r', 'rev', '', _('annotate the specified revision')),
- ('', 'follow', None, _('follow copies and renames (DEPRECATED)')),
+ ('', 'follow', None,
+ _('follow copies/renames and list the filename (DEPRECATED)')),
('', 'no-follow', None, _("don't follow copies and renames")),
('a', 'text', None, _('treat all files as text')),
('u', 'user', None, _('list the author (long with -v)')),
--- a/tests/test-annotate.out Wed Mar 03 14:50:35 2010 +0100
+++ b/tests/test-annotate.out Wed Mar 03 22:04:59 2010 +0100
@@ -102,4 +102,4 @@
1:3: a
% generate ABA rename configuration
% annotate after ABA with follow
-8: foo
+foo: foo