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absorb: preserve changesets which were already empty...
absorb: preserve changesets which were already empty Most commands in Mercurial (commit, rebase, absorb itself) don’t create empty changesets or drop them if they become empty. If there’s a changeset that’s empty, it must be a deliberate choice of the user. At least it shouldn’t be absorb’s responsibility to prune them. The fact that changesets that became empty during absorb are pruned, is unaffected by this. This case was found while writing patches which make it possible to configure absorb and rebase to not drop empty changesets. Even without having such config set, I think it’s valuable to preserve changesets which were already empty.

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Joerg Sonnenberger
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r44897 """collection of simple hooks for common tasks (EXPERIMENTAL)
This extension provides a number of simple hooks to handle issues
commonly found in repositories with many contributors:
- email notification when changesets move from draft to public phase
- email notification when changesets are obsoleted
- enforcement of draft phase for all incoming changesets
- enforcement of a no-branch-merge policy
- enforcement of a no-multiple-heads policy
The implementation of the hooks is subject to change, e.g. whether to
implement them as individual hooks or merge them into the notify
extension as option. The functionality itself is planned to be supported
long-term.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from . import (
changeset_obsoleted,
changeset_published,
)
# configtable is only picked up from the "top-level" module of the extension,
# so expand it here to ensure all items are properly loaded
configtable = {}
configtable.update(changeset_published.configtable)
configtable.update(changeset_obsoleted.configtable)