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ui: add new config option for help text width Before this patch, when printing help text using `hg help`, or `hg log -h`, the output will wrap at 78 chars even if the user has a bigger terminal width and there is no config option to change it, making the experience different from the commonly used `man` tool. This patch introduces a new config option `ui.textwidth`, which replaces the hardcoded number. It's set to 78 by default to maintain compatibility. When set to 0, `hg help` will behave more like `man`.

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test-mactext.t
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Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-mactext
r12458
$ cat > unix2mac.py <<EOF
> import sys
>
> for path in sys.argv[1:]:
> data = file(path, 'rb').read()
> data = data.replace('\n', '\r')
> file(path, 'wb').write(data)
> EOF
$ cat > print.py <<EOF
> import sys
> print(sys.stdin.read().replace('\n', '<LF>').replace('\r', '<CR>').replace('\0', '<NUL>'))
> EOF
$ hg init
$ echo '[hooks]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'pretxncommit.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'pretxnchangegroup.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr' >> .hg/hgrc
$ cat .hg/hgrc
[hooks]
pretxncommit.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr
pretxnchangegroup.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr
Mads Kiilerich
tests: cleanup of echo statements left over from test conversion
r15243
Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-mactext
r12458 $ echo hello > f
$ hg add f
$ hg ci -m 1
Mads Kiilerich
tests: cleanup of echo statements left over from test conversion
r15243
Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-mactext
r12458 $ python unix2mac.py f
$ hg ci -m 2
Martin Geisler
win32text: lowercase warning message
r16932 attempt to commit or push text file(s) using CR line endings
Matt Mackall
tests: unify test-mactext
r12458 in dea860dc51ec: f
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: pretxncommit.cr hook failed
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$ hg cat f | python print.py
hello<LF>
$ cat f | python print.py
hello<CR>