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doc: unify section level between help topics...
doc: unify section level between help topics Some help topics use "-" for the top level underlining section mark, but "-" is used also for the top level categorization in generated documents: "hg.1.html", for example. So, TOC in such documents contain "sections in each topics", too. This patch changes underlining section mark in some help topics to unify section level in generated documents. After this patching, levels of each section marks are: level0 """""" level1 ====== level2 ------ level3 ...... level4 ###### And use of section markers in each documents are: - mercurial/help/*.txt can use level1 or more (now these use level1 and level2) - help for core commands can use level2 or more (now these use no section marker) - descriptions of extensions can use level2 or more (now hgext/acl uses level2) - help for commands defined in extension can use level4 or more (now "convert" of hgext/convert uses level4) "Level0" is used as top level categorization only in "doc/hg.1.txt" and the intermediate file generated by "doc/gendoc.py", so end users don't see it in "hg help" outoput and so on.

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test-context.py
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Thomas Arendsen Hein
Fixed workingfilectx.date() (found by Thomas Waldmann) with test.
r4110 import os
Martin Geisler
changelog: convert user and desc from local encoding early...
r14379 from mercurial import hg, ui, context, encoding
Thomas Arendsen Hein
Fixed workingfilectx.date() (found by Thomas Waldmann) with test.
r4110
u = ui.ui()
repo = hg.repository(u, 'test1', create=1)
os.chdir('test1')
# create 'foo' with fixed time stamp
Alejandro Santos
compat: use open() instead of file() everywhere
r9031 f = open('foo', 'w')
Thomas Arendsen Hein
Fixed workingfilectx.date() (found by Thomas Waldmann) with test.
r4110 f.write('foo\n')
f.close()
os.utime('foo', (1000, 1000))
# add+commit 'foo'
Dirkjan Ochtman
move working dir/dirstate methods from localrepo to workingctx
r11303 repo[None].add(['foo'])
Thomas Arendsen Hein
Fixed workingfilectx.date() (found by Thomas Waldmann) with test.
r4110 repo.commit(text='commit1', date="0 0")
Matt Mackall
use repo[changeid] to get a changectx
r6747 print "workingfilectx.date =", repo[None]['foo'].date()
Martin Geisler
changelog: convert user and desc from local encoding early...
r14379
# test memctx with non-ASCII commit message
def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path):
return context.memfilectx("foo", "")
ctx = context.memctx(repo, ['tip', None],
encoding.tolocal("Gr\xc3\xbcezi!"),
["foo"], filectxfn)
ctx.commit()
for enc in "ASCII", "Latin-1", "UTF-8":
encoding.encoding = enc
print "%-8s: %s" % (enc, repo["tip"].description())