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chg: forward user-defined signals SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 are reserved for user-defined behaviors. They may be redefined by an hg extension [1], but cannot be easily redefined for chg. Since the default behavior (kill) is not that useful for chg, let's forward them to hg, hoping it got redefined there and could be more useful. [1] https://bitbucket.org/facebook/hg-experimental/commits/e7c883a465

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Matt Mackall
add simple dump and undump scripts to contrib/
r6433 #!/usr/bin/env python
# Dump revlogs as raw data stream
# $ find .hg/store/ -name "*.i" | xargs dumprevlog > repo.dump
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make contrib/dumprevlog use print_function
r29166 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make contrib/dumprevlog use absolute_import
r29165
Matt Mackall
add simple dump and undump scripts to contrib/
r6433 import sys
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make contrib/dumprevlog use absolute_import
r29165 from mercurial import (
node,
revlog,
util,
)
Adrian Buehlmann
contrib: fix binary file issues with dumprevlog on Windows...
r6466
for fp in (sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr):
Adrian Buehlmann
rename util.set_binary to setbinary
r14233 util.setbinary(fp)
Matt Mackall
add simple dump and undump scripts to contrib/
r6433
for f in sys.argv[1:]:
Adrian Buehlmann
contrib: fix binary file issues with dumprevlog on Windows...
r6466 binopen = lambda fn: open(fn, 'rb')
r = revlog.revlog(binopen, f)
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make contrib/dumprevlog use print_function
r29166 print("file:", f)
Matt Mackall
add __len__ and __iter__ methods to repo and revlog
r6750 for i in r:
Matt Mackall
add simple dump and undump scripts to contrib/
r6433 n = r.node(i)
p = r.parents(n)
d = r.revision(n)
Pulkit Goyal
py3: make contrib/dumprevlog use print_function
r29166 print("node:", node.hex(n))
print("linkrev:", r.linkrev(i))
print("parents:", node.hex(p[0]), node.hex(p[1]))
print("length:", len(d))
print("-start-")
print(d)
print("-end-")