##// END OF EJS Templates
diff parser: match the header order of hg diff --git patches...
diff parser: match the header order of hg diff --git patches The output might look like: diff --git a/A b/B old mode 100644 new mode 100755 rename from A rename to B --- a/A +++ b/B Such files were shown as 'modified binary file chmod 100644 => 100755' without diff. Now the chmod and diff will be shown ... but still not the rename. Correct parsing of headers do require a better parser - one do not just use a regexp.

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public_journal.html
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## -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
<%inherit file="/base/base.html"/>
<%def name="title()">
${_('Public Journal')} &middot; ${c.rhodecode_name}
</%def>
<%def name="breadcrumbs()">
${c.rhodecode_name}
</%def>
<%def name="page_nav()">
${self.menu('journal')}
</%def>
<%def name="head_extra()">
<link href="${h.url('public_journal_atom')}" rel="alternate" title="${_('ATOM public journal feed')}" type="application/atom+xml" />
<link href="${h.url('public_journal_rss')}" rel="alternate" title="${_('RSS public journal feed')}" type="application/rss+xml" />
</%def>
<%def name="main()">
<div class="box">
<!-- box / title -->
<div class="title">
<h5>${_('Public Journal')}</h5>
<ul class="links">
<li>
<span><a href="${h.url('public_journal_atom')}"><img class="icon" title="${_('ATOM feed')}" alt="${_('ATOM feed')}" src="${h.url('/images/icons/rss_16.png')}"/></a></span>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="journal">${c.journal_data}</div>
</div>
</%def>