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1 | The Mercurial system uses a set of configuration files to control |
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1 | The Mercurial system uses a set of configuration files to control | |
2 | aspects of its behavior. |
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2 | aspects of its behavior. | |
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4 | Troubleshooting |
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4 | Troubleshooting | |
5 | =============== |
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5 | =============== | |
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7 | If you're having problems with your configuration, |
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7 | If you're having problems with your configuration, | |
8 | :hg:`config --debug` can help you understand what is introducing |
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8 | :hg:`config --debug` can help you understand what is introducing | |
9 | a setting into your environment. |
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9 | a setting into your environment. | |
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11 | See :hg:`help config.syntax` and :hg:`help config.files` |
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11 | See :hg:`help config.syntax` and :hg:`help config.files` | |
12 | for information about how and where to override things. |
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12 | for information about how and where to override things. | |
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14 | Format |
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14 | Format | |
15 | ====== |
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17 | The configuration files use a simple ini-file format. A configuration |
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17 | The configuration files use a simple ini-file format. A configuration | |
18 | file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header and followed |
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18 | file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header and followed | |
19 | by ``name = value`` entries:: |
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19 | by ``name = value`` entries:: | |
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21 | [ui] |
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21 | [ui] | |
22 | username = Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@example.net> |
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22 | username = Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@example.net> | |
23 | verbose = True |
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23 | verbose = True | |
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25 | The above entries will be referred to as ``ui.username`` and |
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25 | The above entries will be referred to as ``ui.username`` and | |
26 | ``ui.verbose``, respectively. See :hg:`help config.syntax`. |
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26 | ``ui.verbose``, respectively. See :hg:`help config.syntax`. | |
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28 | Files |
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28 | Files | |
29 | ===== |
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29 | ===== | |
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31 | Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if they exist. |
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31 | Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if they exist. | |
32 | These files do not exist by default and you will have to create the |
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32 | These files do not exist by default and you will have to create the | |
33 | appropriate configuration files yourself: global configuration like |
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33 | appropriate configuration files yourself: global configuration like | |
34 | the username setting is typically put into |
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34 | the username setting is typically put into | |
35 | ``%USERPROFILE%\mercurial.ini`` or ``$HOME/.hgrc`` and local |
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35 | ``%USERPROFILE%\mercurial.ini`` or ``$HOME/.hgrc`` and local | |
36 | configuration is put into the per-repository ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` file. |
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36 | configuration is put into the per-repository ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` file. | |
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38 | The names of these files depend on the system on which Mercurial is |
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38 | The names of these files depend on the system on which Mercurial is | |
39 | installed. ``*.rc`` files from a single directory are read in |
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39 | installed. ``*.rc`` files from a single directory are read in | |
40 | alphabetical order, later ones overriding earlier ones. Where multiple |
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40 | alphabetical order, later ones overriding earlier ones. Where multiple | |
41 | paths are given below, settings from earlier paths override later |
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41 | paths are given below, settings from earlier paths override later | |
42 | ones. |
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42 | ones. | |
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44 | .. container:: verbose.unix |
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44 | .. container:: verbose.unix | |
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46 | On Unix, the following files are consulted: |
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46 | On Unix, the following files are consulted: | |
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48 | - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository) |
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48 | - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository) | |
49 | - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` (per-user) |
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49 | - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` (per-user) | |
50 | - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation) |
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50 | - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation) | |
51 | - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation) |
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51 | - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation) | |
52 | - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system) |
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52 | - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system) | |
53 | - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system) |
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53 | - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system) | |
54 | - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults) |
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54 | - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults) | |
55 |
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56 | .. container:: verbose.windows |
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56 | .. container:: verbose.windows | |
57 |
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58 | On Windows, the following files are consulted: |
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58 | On Windows, the following files are consulted: | |
59 |
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60 | - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository) |
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60 | - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository) | |
61 | - ``%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc`` (per-user) |
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61 | - ``%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc`` (per-user) | |
62 | - ``%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user) |
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62 | - ``%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user) | |
63 | - ``%HOME%\.hgrc`` (per-user) |
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63 | - ``%HOME%\.hgrc`` (per-user) | |
64 | - ``%HOME%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user) |
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64 | - ``%HOME%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user) | |
65 | - ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial`` (per-installation) |
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65 | - ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial`` (per-installation) | |
66 | - ``<install-dir>\hgrc.d\*.rc`` (per-installation) |
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66 | - ``<install-dir>\hgrc.d\*.rc`` (per-installation) | |
67 | - ``<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`` (per-installation) |
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67 | - ``<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`` (per-installation) | |
68 | - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults) |
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68 | - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults) | |
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70 | .. note:: |
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70 | .. note:: | |
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72 | The registry key ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Mercurial`` |
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72 | The registry key ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Mercurial`` | |
73 | is used when running 32-bit Python on 64-bit Windows. |
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73 | is used when running 32-bit Python on 64-bit Windows. | |
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75 | .. container:: verbose.plan9 |
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75 | .. container:: verbose.plan9 | |
76 |
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77 | On Plan9, the following files are consulted: |
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77 | On Plan9, the following files are consulted: | |
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79 | - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository) |
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79 | - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository) | |
80 | - ``$home/lib/hgrc`` (per-user) |
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80 | - ``$home/lib/hgrc`` (per-user) | |
81 | - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation) |
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81 | - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation) | |
82 | - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation) |
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82 | - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation) | |
83 | - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system) |
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83 | - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system) | |
84 | - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system) |
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84 | - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system) | |
85 | - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults) |
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85 | - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults) | |
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87 | Per-repository configuration options only apply in a |
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87 | Per-repository configuration options only apply in a | |
88 | particular repository. This file is not version-controlled, and |
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88 | particular repository. This file is not version-controlled, and | |
89 | will not get transferred during a "clone" operation. Options in |
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89 | will not get transferred during a "clone" operation. Options in | |
90 | this file override options in all other configuration files. On |
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90 | this file override options in all other configuration files. On | |
91 | Plan 9 and Unix, most of this file will be ignored if it doesn't |
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91 | Plan 9 and Unix, most of this file will be ignored if it doesn't | |
92 | belong to a trusted user or to a trusted group. See |
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92 | belong to a trusted user or to a trusted group. See | |
93 | :hg:`help config.trusted` for more details. |
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93 | :hg:`help config.trusted` for more details. | |
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95 | Per-user configuration file(s) are for the user running Mercurial. On |
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95 | Per-user configuration file(s) are for the user running Mercurial. On | |
96 | Windows 9x, ``%HOME%`` is replaced by ``%APPDATA%``. Options in these |
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96 | Windows 9x, ``%HOME%`` is replaced by ``%APPDATA%``. Options in these | |
97 | files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by this user in any |
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97 | files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by this user in any | |
98 | directory. Options in these files override per-system and per-installation |
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98 | directory. Options in these files override per-system and per-installation | |
99 | options. |
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99 | options. | |
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101 | Per-installation configuration files are searched for in the |
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101 | Per-installation configuration files are searched for in the | |
102 | directory where Mercurial is installed. ``<install-root>`` is the |
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102 | directory where Mercurial is installed. ``<install-root>`` is the | |
103 | parent directory of the **hg** executable (or symlink) being run. For |
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103 | parent directory of the **hg** executable (or symlink) being run. For | |
104 | example, if installed in ``/shared/tools/bin/hg``, Mercurial will look |
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104 | example, if installed in ``/shared/tools/bin/hg``, Mercurial will look | |
105 | in ``/shared/tools/etc/mercurial/hgrc``. Options in these files apply |
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105 | in ``/shared/tools/etc/mercurial/hgrc``. Options in these files apply | |
106 | to all Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. |
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106 | to all Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. | |
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108 | Per-installation configuration files are for the system on |
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108 | Per-installation configuration files are for the system on | |
109 | which Mercurial is running. Options in these files apply to all |
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109 | which Mercurial is running. Options in these files apply to all | |
110 | Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. Registry |
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110 | Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. Registry | |
111 | keys contain PATH-like strings, every part of which must reference |
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111 | keys contain PATH-like strings, every part of which must reference | |
112 | a ``Mercurial.ini`` file or be a directory where ``*.rc`` files will |
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112 | a ``Mercurial.ini`` file or be a directory where ``*.rc`` files will | |
113 | be read. Mercurial checks each of these locations in the specified |
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113 | be read. Mercurial checks each of these locations in the specified | |
114 | order until one or more configuration files are detected. |
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114 | order until one or more configuration files are detected. | |
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116 | Per-system configuration files are for the system on which Mercurial |
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116 | Per-system configuration files are for the system on which Mercurial | |
117 | is running. Options in these files apply to all Mercurial commands |
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117 | is running. Options in these files apply to all Mercurial commands | |
118 | executed by any user in any directory. Options in these files |
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118 | executed by any user in any directory. Options in these files | |
119 | override per-installation options. |
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119 | override per-installation options. | |
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121 | Mercurial comes with some default configuration. The default configuration |
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121 | Mercurial comes with some default configuration. The default configuration | |
122 | files are installed with Mercurial and will be overwritten on upgrades. Default |
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122 | files are installed with Mercurial and will be overwritten on upgrades. Default | |
123 | configuration files should never be edited by users or administrators but can |
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123 | configuration files should never be edited by users or administrators but can | |
124 | be overridden in other configuration files. So far the directory only contains |
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124 | be overridden in other configuration files. So far the directory only contains | |
125 | merge tool configuration but packagers can also put other default configuration |
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125 | merge tool configuration but packagers can also put other default configuration | |
126 | there. |
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126 | there. | |
127 |
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128 | Syntax |
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128 | Syntax | |
129 | ====== |
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129 | ====== | |
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131 | A configuration file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header |
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131 | A configuration file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header | |
132 | and followed by ``name = value`` entries (sometimes called |
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132 | and followed by ``name = value`` entries (sometimes called | |
133 | ``configuration keys``):: |
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133 | ``configuration keys``):: | |
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135 | [spam] |
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135 | [spam] | |
136 | eggs=ham |
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136 | eggs=ham | |
137 | green= |
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137 | green= | |
138 | eggs |
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138 | eggs | |
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140 | Each line contains one entry. If the lines that follow are indented, |
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140 | Each line contains one entry. If the lines that follow are indented, | |
141 | they are treated as continuations of that entry. Leading whitespace is |
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141 | they are treated as continuations of that entry. Leading whitespace is | |
142 | removed from values. Empty lines are skipped. Lines beginning with |
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142 | removed from values. Empty lines are skipped. Lines beginning with | |
143 | ``#`` or ``;`` are ignored and may be used to provide comments. |
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143 | ``#`` or ``;`` are ignored and may be used to provide comments. | |
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145 | Configuration keys can be set multiple times, in which case Mercurial |
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145 | Configuration keys can be set multiple times, in which case Mercurial | |
146 | will use the value that was configured last. As an example:: |
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146 | will use the value that was configured last. As an example:: | |
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148 | [spam] |
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148 | [spam] | |
149 | eggs=large |
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149 | eggs=large | |
150 | ham=serrano |
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150 | ham=serrano | |
151 | eggs=small |
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151 | eggs=small | |
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153 | This would set the configuration key named ``eggs`` to ``small``. |
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153 | This would set the configuration key named ``eggs`` to ``small``. | |
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155 | It is also possible to define a section multiple times. A section can |
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155 | It is also possible to define a section multiple times. A section can | |
156 | be redefined on the same and/or on different configuration files. For |
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156 | be redefined on the same and/or on different configuration files. For | |
157 | example:: |
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157 | example:: | |
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159 | [foo] |
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159 | [foo] | |
160 | eggs=large |
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160 | eggs=large | |
161 | ham=serrano |
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161 | ham=serrano | |
162 | eggs=small |
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162 | eggs=small | |
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164 | [bar] |
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164 | [bar] | |
165 | eggs=ham |
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165 | eggs=ham | |
166 | green= |
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166 | green= | |
167 | eggs |
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167 | eggs | |
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169 | [foo] |
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169 | [foo] | |
170 | ham=prosciutto |
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170 | ham=prosciutto | |
171 | eggs=medium |
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171 | eggs=medium | |
172 | bread=toasted |
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172 | bread=toasted | |
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174 | This would set the ``eggs``, ``ham``, and ``bread`` configuration keys |
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174 | This would set the ``eggs``, ``ham``, and ``bread`` configuration keys | |
175 | of the ``foo`` section to ``medium``, ``prosciutto``, and ``toasted``, |
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175 | of the ``foo`` section to ``medium``, ``prosciutto``, and ``toasted``, | |
176 | respectively. As you can see there only thing that matters is the last |
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176 | respectively. As you can see there only thing that matters is the last | |
177 | value that was set for each of the configuration keys. |
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177 | value that was set for each of the configuration keys. | |
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179 | If a configuration key is set multiple times in different |
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179 | If a configuration key is set multiple times in different | |
180 | configuration files the final value will depend on the order in which |
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180 | configuration files the final value will depend on the order in which | |
181 | the different configuration files are read, with settings from earlier |
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181 | the different configuration files are read, with settings from earlier | |
182 | paths overriding later ones as described on the ``Files`` section |
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182 | paths overriding later ones as described on the ``Files`` section | |
183 | above. |
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183 | above. | |
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185 | A line of the form ``%include file`` will include ``file`` into the |
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185 | A line of the form ``%include file`` will include ``file`` into the | |
186 | current configuration file. The inclusion is recursive, which means |
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186 | current configuration file. The inclusion is recursive, which means | |
187 | that included files can include other files. Filenames are relative to |
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187 | that included files can include other files. Filenames are relative to | |
188 | the configuration file in which the ``%include`` directive is found. |
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188 | the configuration file in which the ``%include`` directive is found. | |
189 | Environment variables and ``~user`` constructs are expanded in |
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189 | Environment variables and ``~user`` constructs are expanded in | |
190 | ``file``. This lets you do something like:: |
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190 | ``file``. This lets you do something like:: | |
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192 | %include ~/.hgrc.d/$HOST.rc |
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192 | %include ~/.hgrc.d/$HOST.rc | |
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194 | to include a different configuration file on each computer you use. |
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194 | to include a different configuration file on each computer you use. | |
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196 | A line with ``%unset name`` will remove ``name`` from the current |
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196 | A line with ``%unset name`` will remove ``name`` from the current | |
197 | section, if it has been set previously. |
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197 | section, if it has been set previously. | |
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199 | The values are either free-form text strings, lists of text strings, |
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199 | The values are either free-form text strings, lists of text strings, | |
200 | or Boolean values. Boolean values can be set to true using any of "1", |
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200 | or Boolean values. Boolean values can be set to true using any of "1", | |
201 | "yes", "true", or "on" and to false using "0", "no", "false", or "off" |
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201 | "yes", "true", or "on" and to false using "0", "no", "false", or "off" | |
202 | (all case insensitive). |
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202 | (all case insensitive). | |
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204 | List values are separated by whitespace or comma, except when values are |
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204 | List values are separated by whitespace or comma, except when values are | |
205 | placed in double quotation marks:: |
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205 | placed in double quotation marks:: | |
206 |
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207 | allow_read = "John Doe, PhD", brian, betty |
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207 | allow_read = "John Doe, PhD", brian, betty | |
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209 | Quotation marks can be escaped by prefixing them with a backslash. Only |
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209 | Quotation marks can be escaped by prefixing them with a backslash. Only | |
210 | quotation marks at the beginning of a word is counted as a quotation |
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210 | quotation marks at the beginning of a word is counted as a quotation | |
211 | (e.g., ``foo"bar baz`` is the list of ``foo"bar`` and ``baz``). |
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211 | (e.g., ``foo"bar baz`` is the list of ``foo"bar`` and ``baz``). | |
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213 | Sections |
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213 | Sections | |
214 | ======== |
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214 | ======== | |
215 |
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216 | This section describes the different sections that may appear in a |
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216 | This section describes the different sections that may appear in a | |
217 | Mercurial configuration file, the purpose of each section, its possible |
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217 | Mercurial configuration file, the purpose of each section, its possible | |
218 | keys, and their possible values. |
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218 | keys, and their possible values. | |
219 |
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220 | ``alias`` |
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220 | ``alias`` | |
221 | --------- |
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221 | --------- | |
222 |
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223 | Defines command aliases. |
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223 | Defines command aliases. | |
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225 | Aliases allow you to define your own commands in terms of other |
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225 | Aliases allow you to define your own commands in terms of other | |
226 | commands (or aliases), optionally including arguments. Positional |
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226 | commands (or aliases), optionally including arguments. Positional | |
227 | arguments in the form of ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition |
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227 | arguments in the form of ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition | |
228 | are expanded by Mercurial before execution. Positional arguments not |
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228 | are expanded by Mercurial before execution. Positional arguments not | |
229 | already used by ``$N`` in the definition are put at the end of the |
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229 | already used by ``$N`` in the definition are put at the end of the | |
230 | command to be executed. |
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230 | command to be executed. | |
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232 | Alias definitions consist of lines of the form:: |
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232 | Alias definitions consist of lines of the form:: | |
233 |
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234 | <alias> = <command> [<argument>]... |
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234 | <alias> = <command> [<argument>]... | |
235 |
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236 | For example, this definition:: |
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236 | For example, this definition:: | |
237 |
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238 | latest = log --limit 5 |
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238 | latest = log --limit 5 | |
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240 | creates a new command ``latest`` that shows only the five most recent |
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240 | creates a new command ``latest`` that shows only the five most recent | |
241 | changesets. You can define subsequent aliases using earlier ones:: |
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241 | changesets. You can define subsequent aliases using earlier ones:: | |
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243 | stable5 = latest -b stable |
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243 | stable5 = latest -b stable | |
244 |
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245 | .. note:: |
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245 | .. note:: | |
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247 | It is possible to create aliases with the same names as |
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247 | It is possible to create aliases with the same names as | |
248 | existing commands, which will then override the original |
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248 | existing commands, which will then override the original | |
249 | definitions. This is almost always a bad idea! |
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249 | definitions. This is almost always a bad idea! | |
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251 | An alias can start with an exclamation point (``!``) to make it a |
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251 | An alias can start with an exclamation point (``!``) to make it a | |
252 | shell alias. A shell alias is executed with the shell and will let you |
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252 | shell alias. A shell alias is executed with the shell and will let you | |
253 | run arbitrary commands. As an example, :: |
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253 | run arbitrary commands. As an example, :: | |
254 |
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254 | |||
255 | echo = !echo $@ |
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255 | echo = !echo $@ | |
256 |
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257 | will let you do ``hg echo foo`` to have ``foo`` printed in your |
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257 | will let you do ``hg echo foo`` to have ``foo`` printed in your | |
258 | terminal. A better example might be:: |
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258 | terminal. A better example might be:: | |
259 |
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259 | |||
260 | purge = !$HG status --no-status --unknown -0 | xargs -0 rm |
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260 | purge = !$HG status --no-status --unknown -0 | xargs -0 rm | |
261 |
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262 | which will make ``hg purge`` delete all unknown files in the |
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262 | which will make ``hg purge`` delete all unknown files in the | |
263 | repository in the same manner as the purge extension. |
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263 | repository in the same manner as the purge extension. | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 | Positional arguments like ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition |
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265 | Positional arguments like ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition | |
266 | expand to the command arguments. Unmatched arguments are |
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266 | expand to the command arguments. Unmatched arguments are | |
267 | removed. ``$0`` expands to the alias name and ``$@`` expands to all |
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267 | removed. ``$0`` expands to the alias name and ``$@`` expands to all | |
268 | arguments separated by a space. ``"$@"`` (with quotes) expands to all |
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268 | arguments separated by a space. ``"$@"`` (with quotes) expands to all | |
269 | arguments quoted individually and separated by a space. These expansions |
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269 | arguments quoted individually and separated by a space. These expansions | |
270 | happen before the command is passed to the shell. |
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270 | happen before the command is passed to the shell. | |
271 |
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271 | |||
272 | Shell aliases are executed in an environment where ``$HG`` expands to |
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272 | Shell aliases are executed in an environment where ``$HG`` expands to | |
273 | the path of the Mercurial that was used to execute the alias. This is |
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273 | the path of the Mercurial that was used to execute the alias. This is | |
274 | useful when you want to call further Mercurial commands in a shell |
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274 | useful when you want to call further Mercurial commands in a shell | |
275 | alias, as was done above for the purge alias. In addition, |
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275 | alias, as was done above for the purge alias. In addition, | |
276 | ``$HG_ARGS`` expands to the arguments given to Mercurial. In the ``hg |
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276 | ``$HG_ARGS`` expands to the arguments given to Mercurial. In the ``hg | |
277 | echo foo`` call above, ``$HG_ARGS`` would expand to ``echo foo``. |
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277 | echo foo`` call above, ``$HG_ARGS`` would expand to ``echo foo``. | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | .. note:: |
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279 | .. note:: | |
280 |
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280 | |||
281 | Some global configuration options such as ``-R`` are |
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281 | Some global configuration options such as ``-R`` are | |
282 | processed before shell aliases and will thus not be passed to |
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282 | processed before shell aliases and will thus not be passed to | |
283 | aliases. |
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283 | aliases. | |
284 |
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284 | |||
285 |
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285 | |||
286 | ``annotate`` |
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286 | ``annotate`` | |
287 | ------------ |
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287 | ------------ | |
288 |
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288 | |||
289 | Settings used when displaying file annotations. All values are |
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289 | Settings used when displaying file annotations. All values are | |
290 | Booleans and default to False. See :hg:`help config.diff` for |
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290 | Booleans and default to False. See :hg:`help config.diff` for | |
291 | related options for the diff command. |
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291 | related options for the diff command. | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | ``ignorews`` |
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293 | ``ignorews`` | |
294 | Ignore white space when comparing lines. |
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294 | Ignore white space when comparing lines. | |
295 |
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295 | |||
296 | ``ignorewsamount`` |
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296 | ``ignorewsamount`` | |
297 | Ignore changes in the amount of white space. |
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297 | Ignore changes in the amount of white space. | |
298 |
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298 | |||
299 | ``ignoreblanklines`` |
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299 | ``ignoreblanklines`` | |
300 | Ignore changes whose lines are all blank. |
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300 | Ignore changes whose lines are all blank. | |
301 |
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301 | |||
302 |
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302 | |||
303 | ``auth`` |
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303 | ``auth`` | |
304 | -------- |
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304 | -------- | |
305 |
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305 | |||
306 | Authentication credentials for HTTP authentication. This section |
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306 | Authentication credentials for HTTP authentication. This section | |
307 | allows you to store usernames and passwords for use when logging |
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307 | allows you to store usernames and passwords for use when logging | |
308 | *into* HTTP servers. See :hg:`help config.web` if |
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308 | *into* HTTP servers. See :hg:`help config.web` if | |
309 | you want to configure *who* can login to your HTTP server. |
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309 | you want to configure *who* can login to your HTTP server. | |
310 |
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310 | |||
311 | Each line has the following format:: |
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311 | Each line has the following format:: | |
312 |
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312 | |||
313 | <name>.<argument> = <value> |
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313 | <name>.<argument> = <value> | |
314 |
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314 | |||
315 | where ``<name>`` is used to group arguments into authentication |
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315 | where ``<name>`` is used to group arguments into authentication | |
316 | entries. Example:: |
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316 | entries. Example:: | |
317 |
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317 | |||
318 | foo.prefix = hg.intevation.org/mercurial |
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318 | foo.prefix = hg.intevation.org/mercurial | |
319 | foo.username = foo |
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319 | foo.username = foo | |
320 | foo.password = bar |
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320 | foo.password = bar | |
321 | foo.schemes = http https |
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321 | foo.schemes = http https | |
322 |
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322 | |||
323 | bar.prefix = secure.example.org |
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323 | bar.prefix = secure.example.org | |
324 | bar.key = path/to/file.key |
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324 | bar.key = path/to/file.key | |
325 | bar.cert = path/to/file.cert |
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325 | bar.cert = path/to/file.cert | |
326 | bar.schemes = https |
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326 | bar.schemes = https | |
327 |
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327 | |||
328 | Supported arguments: |
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328 | Supported arguments: | |
329 |
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329 | |||
330 | ``prefix`` |
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330 | ``prefix`` | |
331 | Either ``*`` or a URI prefix with or without the scheme part. |
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331 | Either ``*`` or a URI prefix with or without the scheme part. | |
332 | The authentication entry with the longest matching prefix is used |
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332 | The authentication entry with the longest matching prefix is used | |
333 | (where ``*`` matches everything and counts as a match of length |
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333 | (where ``*`` matches everything and counts as a match of length | |
334 | 1). If the prefix doesn't include a scheme, the match is performed |
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334 | 1). If the prefix doesn't include a scheme, the match is performed | |
335 | against the URI with its scheme stripped as well, and the schemes |
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335 | against the URI with its scheme stripped as well, and the schemes | |
336 | argument, q.v., is then subsequently consulted. |
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336 | argument, q.v., is then subsequently consulted. | |
337 |
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337 | |||
338 | ``username`` |
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338 | ``username`` | |
339 | Optional. Username to authenticate with. If not given, and the |
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339 | Optional. Username to authenticate with. If not given, and the | |
340 | remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user will |
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340 | remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user will | |
341 | be prompted for it. Environment variables are expanded in the |
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341 | be prompted for it. Environment variables are expanded in the | |
342 | username letting you do ``foo.username = $USER``. If the URI |
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342 | username letting you do ``foo.username = $USER``. If the URI | |
343 | includes a username, only ``[auth]`` entries with a matching |
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343 | includes a username, only ``[auth]`` entries with a matching | |
344 | username or without a username will be considered. |
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344 | username or without a username will be considered. | |
345 |
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345 | |||
346 | ``password`` |
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346 | ``password`` | |
347 | Optional. Password to authenticate with. If not given, and the |
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347 | Optional. Password to authenticate with. If not given, and the | |
348 | remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user |
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348 | remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user | |
349 | will be prompted for it. |
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349 | will be prompted for it. | |
350 |
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350 | |||
351 | ``key`` |
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351 | ``key`` | |
352 | Optional. PEM encoded client certificate key file. Environment |
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352 | Optional. PEM encoded client certificate key file. Environment | |
353 | variables are expanded in the filename. |
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353 | variables are expanded in the filename. | |
354 |
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354 | |||
355 | ``cert`` |
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355 | ``cert`` | |
356 | Optional. PEM encoded client certificate chain file. Environment |
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356 | Optional. PEM encoded client certificate chain file. Environment | |
357 | variables are expanded in the filename. |
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357 | variables are expanded in the filename. | |
358 |
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358 | |||
359 | ``schemes`` |
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359 | ``schemes`` | |
360 | Optional. Space separated list of URI schemes to use this |
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360 | Optional. Space separated list of URI schemes to use this | |
361 | authentication entry with. Only used if the prefix doesn't include |
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361 | authentication entry with. Only used if the prefix doesn't include | |
362 | a scheme. Supported schemes are http and https. They will match |
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362 | a scheme. Supported schemes are http and https. They will match | |
363 | static-http and static-https respectively, as well. |
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363 | static-http and static-https respectively, as well. | |
364 | (default: https) |
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364 | (default: https) | |
365 |
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365 | |||
366 | If no suitable authentication entry is found, the user is prompted |
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366 | If no suitable authentication entry is found, the user is prompted | |
367 | for credentials as usual if required by the remote. |
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367 | for credentials as usual if required by the remote. | |
368 |
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368 | |||
369 |
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369 | |||
370 | ``committemplate`` |
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370 | ``committemplate`` | |
371 | ------------------ |
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371 | ------------------ | |
372 |
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372 | |||
373 | ``changeset`` |
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373 | ``changeset`` | |
374 | String: configuration in this section is used as the template to |
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374 | String: configuration in this section is used as the template to | |
375 | customize the text shown in the editor when committing. |
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375 | customize the text shown in the editor when committing. | |
376 |
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376 | |||
377 | In addition to pre-defined template keywords, commit log specific one |
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377 | In addition to pre-defined template keywords, commit log specific one | |
378 | below can be used for customization: |
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378 | below can be used for customization: | |
379 |
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379 | |||
380 | ``extramsg`` |
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380 | ``extramsg`` | |
381 | String: Extra message (typically 'Leave message empty to abort |
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381 | String: Extra message (typically 'Leave message empty to abort | |
382 | commit.'). This may be changed by some commands or extensions. |
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382 | commit.'). This may be changed by some commands or extensions. | |
383 |
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383 | |||
384 | For example, the template configuration below shows as same text as |
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384 | For example, the template configuration below shows as same text as | |
385 | one shown by default:: |
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385 | one shown by default:: | |
386 |
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386 | |||
387 | [committemplate] |
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387 | [committemplate] | |
388 | changeset = {desc}\n\n |
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388 | changeset = {desc}\n\n | |
389 | HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed. |
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389 | HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed. | |
390 | HG: {extramsg} |
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390 | HG: {extramsg} | |
391 | HG: -- |
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391 | HG: -- | |
392 | HG: user: {author}\n{ifeq(p2rev, "-1", "", |
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392 | HG: user: {author}\n{ifeq(p2rev, "-1", "", | |
393 | "HG: branch merge\n") |
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393 | "HG: branch merge\n") | |
394 | }HG: branch '{branch}'\n{if(activebookmark, |
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394 | }HG: branch '{branch}'\n{if(activebookmark, | |
395 | "HG: bookmark '{activebookmark}'\n") }{subrepos % |
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395 | "HG: bookmark '{activebookmark}'\n") }{subrepos % | |
396 | "HG: subrepo {subrepo}\n" }{file_adds % |
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396 | "HG: subrepo {subrepo}\n" }{file_adds % | |
397 | "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods % |
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397 | "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods % | |
398 | "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels % |
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398 | "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels % | |
399 | "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "", |
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399 | "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "", | |
400 | "HG: no files changed\n")} |
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400 | "HG: no files changed\n")} | |
401 |
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401 | |||
402 | .. note:: |
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402 | .. note:: | |
403 |
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403 | |||
404 | For some problematic encodings (see :hg:`help win32mbcs` for |
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404 | For some problematic encodings (see :hg:`help win32mbcs` for | |
405 | detail), this customization should be configured carefully, to |
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405 | detail), this customization should be configured carefully, to | |
406 | avoid showing broken characters. |
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406 | avoid showing broken characters. | |
407 |
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407 | |||
408 | For example, if a multibyte character ending with backslash (0x5c) is |
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408 | For example, if a multibyte character ending with backslash (0x5c) is | |
409 | followed by the ASCII character 'n' in the customized template, |
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409 | followed by the ASCII character 'n' in the customized template, | |
410 | the sequence of backslash and 'n' is treated as line-feed unexpectedly |
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410 | the sequence of backslash and 'n' is treated as line-feed unexpectedly | |
411 | (and the multibyte character is broken, too). |
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411 | (and the multibyte character is broken, too). | |
412 |
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412 | |||
413 | Customized template is used for commands below (``--edit`` may be |
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413 | Customized template is used for commands below (``--edit`` may be | |
414 | required): |
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414 | required): | |
415 |
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415 | |||
416 | - :hg:`backout` |
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416 | - :hg:`backout` | |
417 | - :hg:`commit` |
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417 | - :hg:`commit` | |
418 | - :hg:`fetch` (for merge commit only) |
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418 | - :hg:`fetch` (for merge commit only) | |
419 | - :hg:`graft` |
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419 | - :hg:`graft` | |
420 | - :hg:`histedit` |
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420 | - :hg:`histedit` | |
421 | - :hg:`import` |
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421 | - :hg:`import` | |
422 | - :hg:`qfold`, :hg:`qnew` and :hg:`qrefresh` |
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422 | - :hg:`qfold`, :hg:`qnew` and :hg:`qrefresh` | |
423 | - :hg:`rebase` |
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423 | - :hg:`rebase` | |
424 | - :hg:`shelve` |
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424 | - :hg:`shelve` | |
425 | - :hg:`sign` |
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425 | - :hg:`sign` | |
426 | - :hg:`tag` |
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426 | - :hg:`tag` | |
427 | - :hg:`transplant` |
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427 | - :hg:`transplant` | |
428 |
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428 | |||
429 | Configuring items below instead of ``changeset`` allows showing |
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429 | Configuring items below instead of ``changeset`` allows showing | |
430 | customized message only for specific actions, or showing different |
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430 | customized message only for specific actions, or showing different | |
431 | messages for each action. |
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431 | messages for each action. | |
432 |
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432 | |||
433 | - ``changeset.backout`` for :hg:`backout` |
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433 | - ``changeset.backout`` for :hg:`backout` | |
434 | - ``changeset.commit.amend.merge`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on merges |
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434 | - ``changeset.commit.amend.merge`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on merges | |
435 | - ``changeset.commit.amend.normal`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on other |
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435 | - ``changeset.commit.amend.normal`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on other | |
436 | - ``changeset.commit.normal.merge`` for :hg:`commit` on merges |
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436 | - ``changeset.commit.normal.merge`` for :hg:`commit` on merges | |
437 | - ``changeset.commit.normal.normal`` for :hg:`commit` on other |
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437 | - ``changeset.commit.normal.normal`` for :hg:`commit` on other | |
438 | - ``changeset.fetch`` for :hg:`fetch` (impling merge commit) |
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438 | - ``changeset.fetch`` for :hg:`fetch` (impling merge commit) | |
439 | - ``changeset.gpg.sign`` for :hg:`sign` |
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439 | - ``changeset.gpg.sign`` for :hg:`sign` | |
440 | - ``changeset.graft`` for :hg:`graft` |
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440 | - ``changeset.graft`` for :hg:`graft` | |
441 | - ``changeset.histedit.edit`` for ``edit`` of :hg:`histedit` |
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441 | - ``changeset.histedit.edit`` for ``edit`` of :hg:`histedit` | |
442 | - ``changeset.histedit.fold`` for ``fold`` of :hg:`histedit` |
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442 | - ``changeset.histedit.fold`` for ``fold`` of :hg:`histedit` | |
443 | - ``changeset.histedit.mess`` for ``mess`` of :hg:`histedit` |
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443 | - ``changeset.histedit.mess`` for ``mess`` of :hg:`histedit` | |
444 | - ``changeset.histedit.pick`` for ``pick`` of :hg:`histedit` |
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444 | - ``changeset.histedit.pick`` for ``pick`` of :hg:`histedit` | |
445 | - ``changeset.import.bypass`` for :hg:`import --bypass` |
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445 | - ``changeset.import.bypass`` for :hg:`import --bypass` | |
446 | - ``changeset.import.normal.merge`` for :hg:`import` on merges |
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446 | - ``changeset.import.normal.merge`` for :hg:`import` on merges | |
447 | - ``changeset.import.normal.normal`` for :hg:`import` on other |
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447 | - ``changeset.import.normal.normal`` for :hg:`import` on other | |
448 | - ``changeset.mq.qnew`` for :hg:`qnew` |
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448 | - ``changeset.mq.qnew`` for :hg:`qnew` | |
449 | - ``changeset.mq.qfold`` for :hg:`qfold` |
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449 | - ``changeset.mq.qfold`` for :hg:`qfold` | |
450 | - ``changeset.mq.qrefresh`` for :hg:`qrefresh` |
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450 | - ``changeset.mq.qrefresh`` for :hg:`qrefresh` | |
451 | - ``changeset.rebase.collapse`` for :hg:`rebase --collapse` |
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451 | - ``changeset.rebase.collapse`` for :hg:`rebase --collapse` | |
452 | - ``changeset.rebase.merge`` for :hg:`rebase` on merges |
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452 | - ``changeset.rebase.merge`` for :hg:`rebase` on merges | |
453 | - ``changeset.rebase.normal`` for :hg:`rebase` on other |
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453 | - ``changeset.rebase.normal`` for :hg:`rebase` on other | |
454 | - ``changeset.shelve.shelve`` for :hg:`shelve` |
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454 | - ``changeset.shelve.shelve`` for :hg:`shelve` | |
455 | - ``changeset.tag.add`` for :hg:`tag` without ``--remove`` |
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455 | - ``changeset.tag.add`` for :hg:`tag` without ``--remove`` | |
456 | - ``changeset.tag.remove`` for :hg:`tag --remove` |
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456 | - ``changeset.tag.remove`` for :hg:`tag --remove` | |
457 | - ``changeset.transplant.merge`` for :hg:`transplant` on merges |
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457 | - ``changeset.transplant.merge`` for :hg:`transplant` on merges | |
458 | - ``changeset.transplant.normal`` for :hg:`transplant` on other |
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458 | - ``changeset.transplant.normal`` for :hg:`transplant` on other | |
459 |
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459 | |||
460 | These dot-separated lists of names are treated as hierarchical ones. |
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460 | These dot-separated lists of names are treated as hierarchical ones. | |
461 | For example, ``changeset.tag.remove`` customizes the commit message |
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461 | For example, ``changeset.tag.remove`` customizes the commit message | |
462 | only for :hg:`tag --remove`, but ``changeset.tag`` customizes the |
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462 | only for :hg:`tag --remove`, but ``changeset.tag`` customizes the | |
463 | commit message for :hg:`tag` regardless of ``--remove`` option. |
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463 | commit message for :hg:`tag` regardless of ``--remove`` option. | |
464 |
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464 | |||
465 | When the external editor is invoked for a commit, the corresponding |
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465 | When the external editor is invoked for a commit, the corresponding | |
466 | dot-separated list of names without the ``changeset.`` prefix |
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466 | dot-separated list of names without the ``changeset.`` prefix | |
467 | (e.g. ``commit.normal.normal``) is in the ``HGEDITFORM`` environment |
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467 | (e.g. ``commit.normal.normal``) is in the ``HGEDITFORM`` environment | |
468 | variable. |
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468 | variable. | |
469 |
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469 | |||
470 | In this section, items other than ``changeset`` can be referred from |
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470 | In this section, items other than ``changeset`` can be referred from | |
471 | others. For example, the configuration to list committed files up |
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471 | others. For example, the configuration to list committed files up | |
472 | below can be referred as ``{listupfiles}``:: |
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472 | below can be referred as ``{listupfiles}``:: | |
473 |
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473 | |||
474 | [committemplate] |
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474 | [committemplate] | |
475 | listupfiles = {file_adds % |
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475 | listupfiles = {file_adds % | |
476 | "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods % |
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476 | "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods % | |
477 | "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels % |
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477 | "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels % | |
478 | "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "", |
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478 | "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "", | |
479 | "HG: no files changed\n")} |
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479 | "HG: no files changed\n")} | |
480 |
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480 | |||
481 | ``decode/encode`` |
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481 | ``decode/encode`` | |
482 | ----------------- |
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482 | ----------------- | |
483 |
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483 | |||
484 | Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This would |
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484 | Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This would | |
485 | typically be used for newline processing or other |
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485 | typically be used for newline processing or other | |
486 | localization/canonicalization of files. |
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486 | localization/canonicalization of files. | |
487 |
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487 | |||
488 | Filters consist of a filter pattern followed by a filter command. |
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488 | Filters consist of a filter pattern followed by a filter command. | |
489 | Filter patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository root. |
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489 | Filter patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository root. | |
490 | For example, to match any file ending in ``.txt`` in the root |
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490 | For example, to match any file ending in ``.txt`` in the root | |
491 | directory only, use the pattern ``*.txt``. To match any file ending |
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491 | directory only, use the pattern ``*.txt``. To match any file ending | |
492 | in ``.c`` anywhere in the repository, use the pattern ``**.c``. |
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492 | in ``.c`` anywhere in the repository, use the pattern ``**.c``. | |
493 | For each file only the first matching filter applies. |
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493 | For each file only the first matching filter applies. | |
494 |
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494 | |||
495 | The filter command can start with a specifier, either ``pipe:`` or |
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495 | The filter command can start with a specifier, either ``pipe:`` or | |
496 | ``tempfile:``. If no specifier is given, ``pipe:`` is used by default. |
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496 | ``tempfile:``. If no specifier is given, ``pipe:`` is used by default. | |
497 |
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497 | |||
498 | A ``pipe:`` command must accept data on stdin and return the transformed |
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498 | A ``pipe:`` command must accept data on stdin and return the transformed | |
499 | data on stdout. |
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499 | data on stdout. | |
500 |
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500 | |||
501 | Pipe example:: |
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501 | Pipe example:: | |
502 |
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502 | |||
503 | [encode] |
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503 | [encode] | |
504 | # uncompress gzip files on checkin to improve delta compression |
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504 | # uncompress gzip files on checkin to improve delta compression | |
505 | # note: not necessarily a good idea, just an example |
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505 | # note: not necessarily a good idea, just an example | |
506 | *.gz = pipe: gunzip |
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506 | *.gz = pipe: gunzip | |
507 |
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507 | |||
508 | [decode] |
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508 | [decode] | |
509 | # recompress gzip files when writing them to the working dir (we |
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509 | # recompress gzip files when writing them to the working dir (we | |
510 | # can safely omit "pipe:", because it's the default) |
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510 | # can safely omit "pipe:", because it's the default) | |
511 | *.gz = gzip |
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511 | *.gz = gzip | |
512 |
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512 | |||
513 | A ``tempfile:`` command is a template. The string ``INFILE`` is replaced |
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513 | A ``tempfile:`` command is a template. The string ``INFILE`` is replaced | |
514 | with the name of a temporary file that contains the data to be |
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514 | with the name of a temporary file that contains the data to be | |
515 | filtered by the command. The string ``OUTFILE`` is replaced with the name |
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515 | filtered by the command. The string ``OUTFILE`` is replaced with the name | |
516 | of an empty temporary file, where the filtered data must be written by |
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516 | of an empty temporary file, where the filtered data must be written by | |
517 | the command. |
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517 | the command. | |
518 |
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518 | |||
519 | .. note:: |
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519 | .. note:: | |
520 |
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520 | |||
521 | The tempfile mechanism is recommended for Windows systems, |
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521 | The tempfile mechanism is recommended for Windows systems, | |
522 | where the standard shell I/O redirection operators often have |
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522 | where the standard shell I/O redirection operators often have | |
523 | strange effects and may corrupt the contents of your files. |
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523 | strange effects and may corrupt the contents of your files. | |
524 |
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524 | |||
525 | This filter mechanism is used internally by the ``eol`` extension to |
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525 | This filter mechanism is used internally by the ``eol`` extension to | |
526 | translate line ending characters between Windows (CRLF) and Unix (LF) |
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526 | translate line ending characters between Windows (CRLF) and Unix (LF) | |
527 | format. We suggest you use the ``eol`` extension for convenience. |
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527 | format. We suggest you use the ``eol`` extension for convenience. | |
528 |
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528 | |||
529 |
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529 | |||
530 | ``defaults`` |
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530 | ``defaults`` | |
531 | ------------ |
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531 | ------------ | |
532 |
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532 | |||
533 | (defaults are deprecated. Don't use them. Use aliases instead.) |
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533 | (defaults are deprecated. Don't use them. Use aliases instead.) | |
534 |
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534 | |||
535 | Use the ``[defaults]`` section to define command defaults, i.e. the |
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535 | Use the ``[defaults]`` section to define command defaults, i.e. the | |
536 | default options/arguments to pass to the specified commands. |
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536 | default options/arguments to pass to the specified commands. | |
537 |
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537 | |||
538 | The following example makes :hg:`log` run in verbose mode, and |
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538 | The following example makes :hg:`log` run in verbose mode, and | |
539 | :hg:`status` show only the modified files, by default:: |
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539 | :hg:`status` show only the modified files, by default:: | |
540 |
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540 | |||
541 | [defaults] |
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541 | [defaults] | |
542 | log = -v |
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542 | log = -v | |
543 | status = -m |
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543 | status = -m | |
544 |
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544 | |||
545 | The actual commands, instead of their aliases, must be used when |
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545 | The actual commands, instead of their aliases, must be used when | |
546 | defining command defaults. The command defaults will also be applied |
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546 | defining command defaults. The command defaults will also be applied | |
547 | to the aliases of the commands defined. |
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547 | to the aliases of the commands defined. | |
548 |
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548 | |||
549 |
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549 | |||
550 | ``diff`` |
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550 | ``diff`` | |
551 | -------- |
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551 | -------- | |
552 |
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552 | |||
553 | Settings used when displaying diffs. Everything except for ``unified`` |
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553 | Settings used when displaying diffs. Everything except for ``unified`` | |
554 | is a Boolean and defaults to False. See :hg:`help config.annotate` |
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554 | is a Boolean and defaults to False. See :hg:`help config.annotate` | |
555 | for related options for the annotate command. |
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555 | for related options for the annotate command. | |
556 |
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556 | |||
557 | ``git`` |
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557 | ``git`` | |
558 | Use git extended diff format. |
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558 | Use git extended diff format. | |
559 |
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559 | |||
560 | ``nobinary`` |
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560 | ``nobinary`` | |
561 | Omit git binary patches. |
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561 | Omit git binary patches. | |
562 |
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562 | |||
563 | ``nodates`` |
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563 | ``nodates`` | |
564 | Don't include dates in diff headers. |
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564 | Don't include dates in diff headers. | |
565 |
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565 | |||
566 | ``noprefix`` |
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566 | ``noprefix`` | |
567 | Omit 'a/' and 'b/' prefixes from filenames. Ignored in plain mode. |
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567 | Omit 'a/' and 'b/' prefixes from filenames. Ignored in plain mode. | |
568 |
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568 | |||
569 | ``showfunc`` |
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569 | ``showfunc`` | |
570 | Show which function each change is in. |
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570 | Show which function each change is in. | |
571 |
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571 | |||
572 | ``ignorews`` |
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572 | ``ignorews`` | |
573 | Ignore white space when comparing lines. |
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573 | Ignore white space when comparing lines. | |
574 |
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574 | |||
575 | ``ignorewsamount`` |
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575 | ``ignorewsamount`` | |
576 | Ignore changes in the amount of white space. |
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576 | Ignore changes in the amount of white space. | |
577 |
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577 | |||
578 | ``ignoreblanklines`` |
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578 | ``ignoreblanklines`` | |
579 | Ignore changes whose lines are all blank. |
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579 | Ignore changes whose lines are all blank. | |
580 |
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580 | |||
581 | ``unified`` |
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581 | ``unified`` | |
582 | Number of lines of context to show. |
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582 | Number of lines of context to show. | |
583 |
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583 | |||
584 | ``email`` |
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584 | ``email`` | |
585 | --------- |
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585 | --------- | |
586 |
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586 | |||
587 | Settings for extensions that send email messages. |
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587 | Settings for extensions that send email messages. | |
588 |
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588 | |||
589 | ``from`` |
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589 | ``from`` | |
590 | Optional. Email address to use in "From" header and SMTP envelope |
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590 | Optional. Email address to use in "From" header and SMTP envelope | |
591 | of outgoing messages. |
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591 | of outgoing messages. | |
592 |
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592 | |||
593 | ``to`` |
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593 | ``to`` | |
594 | Optional. Comma-separated list of recipients' email addresses. |
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594 | Optional. Comma-separated list of recipients' email addresses. | |
595 |
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595 | |||
596 | ``cc`` |
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596 | ``cc`` | |
597 | Optional. Comma-separated list of carbon copy recipients' |
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597 | Optional. Comma-separated list of carbon copy recipients' | |
598 | email addresses. |
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598 | email addresses. | |
599 |
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599 | |||
600 | ``bcc`` |
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600 | ``bcc`` | |
601 | Optional. Comma-separated list of blind carbon copy recipients' |
|
601 | Optional. Comma-separated list of blind carbon copy recipients' | |
602 | email addresses. |
|
602 | email addresses. | |
603 |
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603 | |||
604 | ``method`` |
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604 | ``method`` | |
605 | Optional. Method to use to send email messages. If value is ``smtp`` |
|
605 | Optional. Method to use to send email messages. If value is ``smtp`` | |
606 | (default), use SMTP (see the ``[smtp]`` section for configuration). |
|
606 | (default), use SMTP (see the ``[smtp]`` section for configuration). | |
607 | Otherwise, use as name of program to run that acts like sendmail |
|
607 | Otherwise, use as name of program to run that acts like sendmail | |
608 | (takes ``-f`` option for sender, list of recipients on command line, |
|
608 | (takes ``-f`` option for sender, list of recipients on command line, | |
609 | message on stdin). Normally, setting this to ``sendmail`` or |
|
609 | message on stdin). Normally, setting this to ``sendmail`` or | |
610 | ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` is enough to use sendmail to send messages. |
|
610 | ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` is enough to use sendmail to send messages. | |
611 |
|
611 | |||
612 | ``charsets`` |
|
612 | ``charsets`` | |
613 | Optional. Comma-separated list of character sets considered |
|
613 | Optional. Comma-separated list of character sets considered | |
614 | convenient for recipients. Addresses, headers, and parts not |
|
614 | convenient for recipients. Addresses, headers, and parts not | |
615 | containing patches of outgoing messages will be encoded in the |
|
615 | containing patches of outgoing messages will be encoded in the | |
616 | first character set to which conversion from local encoding |
|
616 | first character set to which conversion from local encoding | |
617 | (``$HGENCODING``, ``ui.fallbackencoding``) succeeds. If correct |
|
617 | (``$HGENCODING``, ``ui.fallbackencoding``) succeeds. If correct | |
618 | conversion fails, the text in question is sent as is. |
|
618 | conversion fails, the text in question is sent as is. | |
619 | (default: '') |
|
619 | (default: '') | |
620 |
|
620 | |||
621 | Order of outgoing email character sets: |
|
621 | Order of outgoing email character sets: | |
622 |
|
622 | |||
623 | 1. ``us-ascii``: always first, regardless of settings |
|
623 | 1. ``us-ascii``: always first, regardless of settings | |
624 | 2. ``email.charsets``: in order given by user |
|
624 | 2. ``email.charsets``: in order given by user | |
625 | 3. ``ui.fallbackencoding``: if not in email.charsets |
|
625 | 3. ``ui.fallbackencoding``: if not in email.charsets | |
626 | 4. ``$HGENCODING``: if not in email.charsets |
|
626 | 4. ``$HGENCODING``: if not in email.charsets | |
627 | 5. ``utf-8``: always last, regardless of settings |
|
627 | 5. ``utf-8``: always last, regardless of settings | |
628 |
|
628 | |||
629 | Email example:: |
|
629 | Email example:: | |
630 |
|
630 | |||
631 | [email] |
|
631 | [email] | |
632 | from = Joseph User <joe.user@example.com> |
|
632 | from = Joseph User <joe.user@example.com> | |
633 | method = /usr/sbin/sendmail |
|
633 | method = /usr/sbin/sendmail | |
634 | # charsets for western Europeans |
|
634 | # charsets for western Europeans | |
635 | # us-ascii, utf-8 omitted, as they are tried first and last |
|
635 | # us-ascii, utf-8 omitted, as they are tried first and last | |
636 | charsets = iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15, windows-1252 |
|
636 | charsets = iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15, windows-1252 | |
637 |
|
637 | |||
638 |
|
638 | |||
639 | ``extensions`` |
|
639 | ``extensions`` | |
640 | -------------- |
|
640 | -------------- | |
641 |
|
641 | |||
642 | Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new features. To |
|
642 | Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new features. To | |
643 | enable an extension, create an entry for it in this section. |
|
643 | enable an extension, create an entry for it in this section. | |
644 |
|
644 | |||
645 | If you know that the extension is already in Python's search path, |
|
645 | If you know that the extension is already in Python's search path, | |
646 | you can give the name of the module, followed by ``=``, with nothing |
|
646 | you can give the name of the module, followed by ``=``, with nothing | |
647 | after the ``=``. |
|
647 | after the ``=``. | |
648 |
|
648 | |||
649 | Otherwise, give a name that you choose, followed by ``=``, followed by |
|
649 | Otherwise, give a name that you choose, followed by ``=``, followed by | |
650 | the path to the ``.py`` file (including the file name extension) that |
|
650 | the path to the ``.py`` file (including the file name extension) that | |
651 | defines the extension. |
|
651 | defines the extension. | |
652 |
|
652 | |||
653 | To explicitly disable an extension that is enabled in an hgrc of |
|
653 | To explicitly disable an extension that is enabled in an hgrc of | |
654 | broader scope, prepend its path with ``!``, as in ``foo = !/ext/path`` |
|
654 | broader scope, prepend its path with ``!``, as in ``foo = !/ext/path`` | |
655 | or ``foo = !`` when path is not supplied. |
|
655 | or ``foo = !`` when path is not supplied. | |
656 |
|
656 | |||
657 | Example for ``~/.hgrc``:: |
|
657 | Example for ``~/.hgrc``:: | |
658 |
|
658 | |||
659 | [extensions] |
|
659 | [extensions] | |
660 | # (the color extension will get loaded from Mercurial's path) |
|
660 | # (the color extension will get loaded from Mercurial's path) | |
661 | color = |
|
661 | color = | |
662 | # (this extension will get loaded from the file specified) |
|
662 | # (this extension will get loaded from the file specified) | |
663 | myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py |
|
663 | myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py | |
664 |
|
664 | |||
665 |
|
665 | |||
666 | ``format`` |
|
666 | ``format`` | |
667 | ---------- |
|
667 | ---------- | |
668 |
|
668 | |||
669 | ``usegeneraldelta`` |
|
669 | ``usegeneraldelta`` | |
670 | Enable or disable the "generaldelta" repository format which improves |
|
670 | Enable or disable the "generaldelta" repository format which improves | |
671 | repository compression by allowing "revlog" to store delta against arbitrary |
|
671 | repository compression by allowing "revlog" to store delta against arbitrary | |
672 | revision instead of the previous stored one. This provides significant |
|
672 | revision instead of the previous stored one. This provides significant | |
673 |
improvement for repositories with branches. Disabling |
|
673 | improvement for repositories with branches. Enabled by default. Disabling | |
674 |
the on-disk format of newly created repository will |
|
674 | this option ensures that the on-disk format of newly created repository will | |
675 | Mercurial before version 1.9. |
|
675 | be compatible with Mercurial before version 1.9. | |
676 |
|
676 | |||
677 | ``usestore`` |
|
677 | ``usestore`` | |
678 | Enable or disable the "store" repository format which improves |
|
678 | Enable or disable the "store" repository format which improves | |
679 | compatibility with systems that fold case or otherwise mangle |
|
679 | compatibility with systems that fold case or otherwise mangle | |
680 | filenames. Enabled by default. Disabling this option will allow |
|
680 | filenames. Enabled by default. Disabling this option will allow | |
681 | you to store longer filenames in some situations at the expense of |
|
681 | you to store longer filenames in some situations at the expense of | |
682 | compatibility and ensures that the on-disk format of newly created |
|
682 | compatibility and ensures that the on-disk format of newly created | |
683 | repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 0.9.4. |
|
683 | repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 0.9.4. | |
684 |
|
684 | |||
685 | ``usefncache`` |
|
685 | ``usefncache`` | |
686 | Enable or disable the "fncache" repository format which enhances |
|
686 | Enable or disable the "fncache" repository format which enhances | |
687 | the "store" repository format (which has to be enabled to use |
|
687 | the "store" repository format (which has to be enabled to use | |
688 | fncache) to allow longer filenames and avoids using Windows |
|
688 | fncache) to allow longer filenames and avoids using Windows | |
689 | reserved names, e.g. "nul". Enabled by default. Disabling this |
|
689 | reserved names, e.g. "nul". Enabled by default. Disabling this | |
690 | option ensures that the on-disk format of newly created |
|
690 | option ensures that the on-disk format of newly created | |
691 | repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 1.1. |
|
691 | repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 1.1. | |
692 |
|
692 | |||
693 | ``dotencode`` |
|
693 | ``dotencode`` | |
694 | Enable or disable the "dotencode" repository format which enhances |
|
694 | Enable or disable the "dotencode" repository format which enhances | |
695 | the "fncache" repository format (which has to be enabled to use |
|
695 | the "fncache" repository format (which has to be enabled to use | |
696 | dotencode) to avoid issues with filenames starting with ._ on |
|
696 | dotencode) to avoid issues with filenames starting with ._ on | |
697 | Mac OS X and spaces on Windows. Enabled by default. Disabling this |
|
697 | Mac OS X and spaces on Windows. Enabled by default. Disabling this | |
698 | option ensures that the on-disk format of newly created |
|
698 | option ensures that the on-disk format of newly created | |
699 | repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 1.7. |
|
699 | repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 1.7. | |
700 |
|
700 | |||
701 | ``graph`` |
|
701 | ``graph`` | |
702 | --------- |
|
702 | --------- | |
703 |
|
703 | |||
704 | Web graph view configuration. This section let you change graph |
|
704 | Web graph view configuration. This section let you change graph | |
705 | elements display properties by branches, for instance to make the |
|
705 | elements display properties by branches, for instance to make the | |
706 | ``default`` branch stand out. |
|
706 | ``default`` branch stand out. | |
707 |
|
707 | |||
708 | Each line has the following format:: |
|
708 | Each line has the following format:: | |
709 |
|
709 | |||
710 | <branch>.<argument> = <value> |
|
710 | <branch>.<argument> = <value> | |
711 |
|
711 | |||
712 | where ``<branch>`` is the name of the branch being |
|
712 | where ``<branch>`` is the name of the branch being | |
713 | customized. Example:: |
|
713 | customized. Example:: | |
714 |
|
714 | |||
715 | [graph] |
|
715 | [graph] | |
716 | # 2px width |
|
716 | # 2px width | |
717 | default.width = 2 |
|
717 | default.width = 2 | |
718 | # red color |
|
718 | # red color | |
719 | default.color = FF0000 |
|
719 | default.color = FF0000 | |
720 |
|
720 | |||
721 | Supported arguments: |
|
721 | Supported arguments: | |
722 |
|
722 | |||
723 | ``width`` |
|
723 | ``width`` | |
724 | Set branch edges width in pixels. |
|
724 | Set branch edges width in pixels. | |
725 |
|
725 | |||
726 | ``color`` |
|
726 | ``color`` | |
727 | Set branch edges color in hexadecimal RGB notation. |
|
727 | Set branch edges color in hexadecimal RGB notation. | |
728 |
|
728 | |||
729 | ``hooks`` |
|
729 | ``hooks`` | |
730 | --------- |
|
730 | --------- | |
731 |
|
731 | |||
732 | Commands or Python functions that get automatically executed by |
|
732 | Commands or Python functions that get automatically executed by | |
733 | various actions such as starting or finishing a commit. Multiple |
|
733 | various actions such as starting or finishing a commit. Multiple | |
734 | hooks can be run for the same action by appending a suffix to the |
|
734 | hooks can be run for the same action by appending a suffix to the | |
735 | action. Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its |
|
735 | action. Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its | |
736 | value or setting it to an empty string. Hooks can be prioritized |
|
736 | value or setting it to an empty string. Hooks can be prioritized | |
737 | by adding a prefix of ``priority`` to the hook name on a new line |
|
737 | by adding a prefix of ``priority`` to the hook name on a new line | |
738 | and setting the priority. The default priority is 0. |
|
738 | and setting the priority. The default priority is 0. | |
739 |
|
739 | |||
740 | Example ``.hg/hgrc``:: |
|
740 | Example ``.hg/hgrc``:: | |
741 |
|
741 | |||
742 | [hooks] |
|
742 | [hooks] | |
743 | # update working directory after adding changesets |
|
743 | # update working directory after adding changesets | |
744 | changegroup.update = hg update |
|
744 | changegroup.update = hg update | |
745 | # do not use the site-wide hook |
|
745 | # do not use the site-wide hook | |
746 | incoming = |
|
746 | incoming = | |
747 | incoming.email = /my/email/hook |
|
747 | incoming.email = /my/email/hook | |
748 | incoming.autobuild = /my/build/hook |
|
748 | incoming.autobuild = /my/build/hook | |
749 | # force autobuild hook to run before other incoming hooks |
|
749 | # force autobuild hook to run before other incoming hooks | |
750 | priority.incoming.autobuild = 1 |
|
750 | priority.incoming.autobuild = 1 | |
751 |
|
751 | |||
752 | Most hooks are run with environment variables set that give useful |
|
752 | Most hooks are run with environment variables set that give useful | |
753 | additional information. For each hook below, the environment |
|
753 | additional information. For each hook below, the environment | |
754 | variables it is passed are listed with names of the form ``$HG_foo``. |
|
754 | variables it is passed are listed with names of the form ``$HG_foo``. | |
755 |
|
755 | |||
756 | ``changegroup`` |
|
756 | ``changegroup`` | |
757 | Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle. |
|
757 | Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle. | |
758 | ID of the first new changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. URL from which |
|
758 | ID of the first new changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. URL from which | |
759 | changes came is in ``$HG_URL``. |
|
759 | changes came is in ``$HG_URL``. | |
760 |
|
760 | |||
761 | ``commit`` |
|
761 | ``commit`` | |
762 | Run after a changeset has been created in the local repository. ID |
|
762 | Run after a changeset has been created in the local repository. ID | |
763 | of the newly created changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset |
|
763 | of the newly created changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset | |
764 | IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``. |
|
764 | IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``. | |
765 |
|
765 | |||
766 | ``incoming`` |
|
766 | ``incoming`` | |
767 | Run after a changeset has been pulled, pushed, or unbundled into |
|
767 | Run after a changeset has been pulled, pushed, or unbundled into | |
768 | the local repository. The ID of the newly arrived changeset is in |
|
768 | the local repository. The ID of the newly arrived changeset is in | |
769 | ``$HG_NODE``. URL that was source of changes came is in ``$HG_URL``. |
|
769 | ``$HG_NODE``. URL that was source of changes came is in ``$HG_URL``. | |
770 |
|
770 | |||
771 | ``outgoing`` |
|
771 | ``outgoing`` | |
772 | Run after sending changes from local repository to another. ID of |
|
772 | Run after sending changes from local repository to another. ID of | |
773 | first changeset sent is in ``$HG_NODE``. Source of operation is in |
|
773 | first changeset sent is in ``$HG_NODE``. Source of operation is in | |
774 | ``$HG_SOURCE``; Also see :hg:`help config.preoutgoing` hook. |
|
774 | ``$HG_SOURCE``; Also see :hg:`help config.preoutgoing` hook. | |
775 |
|
775 | |||
776 | ``post-<command>`` |
|
776 | ``post-<command>`` | |
777 | Run after successful invocations of the associated command. The |
|
777 | Run after successful invocations of the associated command. The | |
778 | contents of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS`` and the result |
|
778 | contents of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS`` and the result | |
779 | code in ``$HG_RESULT``. Parsed command line arguments are passed as |
|
779 | code in ``$HG_RESULT``. Parsed command line arguments are passed as | |
780 | ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string representations of |
|
780 | ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string representations of | |
781 | the python data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a |
|
781 | the python data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a | |
782 | dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their defaults). |
|
782 | dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their defaults). | |
783 | ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. Hook failure is ignored. |
|
783 | ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. Hook failure is ignored. | |
784 |
|
784 | |||
785 | ``pre-<command>`` |
|
785 | ``pre-<command>`` | |
786 | Run before executing the associated command. The contents of the |
|
786 | Run before executing the associated command. The contents of the | |
787 | command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line arguments |
|
787 | command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line arguments | |
788 | are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string |
|
788 | are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string | |
789 | representations of the data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` |
|
789 | representations of the data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` | |
790 | is a dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their |
|
790 | is a dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their | |
791 | defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. If the hook returns |
|
791 | defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. If the hook returns | |
792 | failure, the command doesn't execute and Mercurial returns the failure |
|
792 | failure, the command doesn't execute and Mercurial returns the failure | |
793 | code. |
|
793 | code. | |
794 |
|
794 | |||
795 | ``prechangegroup`` |
|
795 | ``prechangegroup`` | |
796 | Run before a changegroup is added via push, pull or unbundle. Exit |
|
796 | Run before a changegroup is added via push, pull or unbundle. Exit | |
797 | status 0 allows the changegroup to proceed. Non-zero status will |
|
797 | status 0 allows the changegroup to proceed. Non-zero status will | |
798 | cause the push, pull or unbundle to fail. URL from which changes |
|
798 | cause the push, pull or unbundle to fail. URL from which changes | |
799 | will come is in ``$HG_URL``. |
|
799 | will come is in ``$HG_URL``. | |
800 |
|
800 | |||
801 | ``precommit`` |
|
801 | ``precommit`` | |
802 | Run before starting a local commit. Exit status 0 allows the |
|
802 | Run before starting a local commit. Exit status 0 allows the | |
803 | commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the commit to fail. |
|
803 | commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the commit to fail. | |
804 | Parent changeset IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``. |
|
804 | Parent changeset IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``. | |
805 |
|
805 | |||
806 | ``prelistkeys`` |
|
806 | ``prelistkeys`` | |
807 | Run before listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the |
|
807 | Run before listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the | |
808 | repository. Non-zero status will cause failure. The key namespace is |
|
808 | repository. Non-zero status will cause failure. The key namespace is | |
809 | in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``. |
|
809 | in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``. | |
810 |
|
810 | |||
811 | ``preoutgoing`` |
|
811 | ``preoutgoing`` | |
812 | Run before collecting changes to send from the local repository to |
|
812 | Run before collecting changes to send from the local repository to | |
813 | another. Non-zero status will cause failure. This lets you prevent |
|
813 | another. Non-zero status will cause failure. This lets you prevent | |
814 | pull over HTTP or SSH. Also prevents against local pull, push |
|
814 | pull over HTTP or SSH. Also prevents against local pull, push | |
815 | (outbound) or bundle commands, but not effective, since you can |
|
815 | (outbound) or bundle commands, but not effective, since you can | |
816 | just copy files instead then. Source of operation is in |
|
816 | just copy files instead then. Source of operation is in | |
817 | ``$HG_SOURCE``. If "serve", operation is happening on behalf of remote |
|
817 | ``$HG_SOURCE``. If "serve", operation is happening on behalf of remote | |
818 | SSH or HTTP repository. If "push", "pull" or "bundle", operation |
|
818 | SSH or HTTP repository. If "push", "pull" or "bundle", operation | |
819 | is happening on behalf of repository on same system. |
|
819 | is happening on behalf of repository on same system. | |
820 |
|
820 | |||
821 | ``prepushkey`` |
|
821 | ``prepushkey`` | |
822 | Run before a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the |
|
822 | Run before a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the | |
823 | repository. Non-zero status will cause the key to be rejected. The |
|
823 | repository. Non-zero status will cause the key to be rejected. The | |
824 | key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in ``$HG_KEY``, |
|
824 | key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in ``$HG_KEY``, | |
825 | the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new value is in |
|
825 | the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new value is in | |
826 | ``$HG_NEW``. |
|
826 | ``$HG_NEW``. | |
827 |
|
827 | |||
828 | ``pretag`` |
|
828 | ``pretag`` | |
829 | Run before creating a tag. Exit status 0 allows the tag to be |
|
829 | Run before creating a tag. Exit status 0 allows the tag to be | |
830 | created. Non-zero status will cause the tag to fail. ID of |
|
830 | created. Non-zero status will cause the tag to fail. ID of | |
831 | changeset to tag is in ``$HG_NODE``. Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is |
|
831 | changeset to tag is in ``$HG_NODE``. Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is | |
832 | local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``. |
|
832 | local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``. | |
833 |
|
833 | |||
834 | ``pretxnopen`` |
|
834 | ``pretxnopen`` | |
835 | Run before any new repository transaction is open. The reason for the |
|
835 | Run before any new repository transaction is open. The reason for the | |
836 | transaction will be in ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for the |
|
836 | transaction will be in ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for the | |
837 | transaction will be in ``HG_TXNID``. A non-zero status will prevent the |
|
837 | transaction will be in ``HG_TXNID``. A non-zero status will prevent the | |
838 | transaction from being opened. |
|
838 | transaction from being opened. | |
839 |
|
839 | |||
840 | ``pretxnclose`` |
|
840 | ``pretxnclose`` | |
841 | Run right before the transaction is actually finalized. Any |
|
841 | Run right before the transaction is actually finalized. Any | |
842 | repository change will be visible to the hook program. This lets you |
|
842 | repository change will be visible to the hook program. This lets you | |
843 | validate the transaction content or change it. Exit status 0 allows |
|
843 | validate the transaction content or change it. Exit status 0 allows | |
844 | the commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to |
|
844 | the commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to | |
845 | be rolled back. The reason for the transaction opening will be in |
|
845 | be rolled back. The reason for the transaction opening will be in | |
846 | ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for the transaction will be in |
|
846 | ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for the transaction will be in | |
847 | ``HG_TXNID``. The rest of the available data will vary according the |
|
847 | ``HG_TXNID``. The rest of the available data will vary according the | |
848 | transaction type. New changesets will add ``$HG_NODE`` (id of the |
|
848 | transaction type. New changesets will add ``$HG_NODE`` (id of the | |
849 | first added changeset), ``$HG_URL`` and ``$HG_SOURCE`` variables, |
|
849 | first added changeset), ``$HG_URL`` and ``$HG_SOURCE`` variables, | |
850 | bookmarks and phases changes will set ``HG_BOOKMARK_MOVED`` and |
|
850 | bookmarks and phases changes will set ``HG_BOOKMARK_MOVED`` and | |
851 | ``HG_PHASES_MOVED`` to ``1``, etc. |
|
851 | ``HG_PHASES_MOVED`` to ``1``, etc. | |
852 |
|
852 | |||
853 | ``txnclose`` |
|
853 | ``txnclose`` | |
854 | Run after any repository transaction has been committed. At this |
|
854 | Run after any repository transaction has been committed. At this | |
855 | point, the transaction can no longer be rolled back. The hook will run |
|
855 | point, the transaction can no longer be rolled back. The hook will run | |
856 | after the lock is released. See :hg:`help config.pretxnclose` docs for |
|
856 | after the lock is released. See :hg:`help config.pretxnclose` docs for | |
857 | details about available variables. |
|
857 | details about available variables. | |
858 |
|
858 | |||
859 | ``txnabort`` |
|
859 | ``txnabort`` | |
860 | Run when a transaction is aborted. See :hg:`help config.pretxnclose` |
|
860 | Run when a transaction is aborted. See :hg:`help config.pretxnclose` | |
861 | docs for details about available variables. |
|
861 | docs for details about available variables. | |
862 |
|
862 | |||
863 | ``pretxnchangegroup`` |
|
863 | ``pretxnchangegroup`` | |
864 | Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle, |
|
864 | Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle, | |
865 | but before the transaction has been committed. Changegroup is |
|
865 | but before the transaction has been committed. Changegroup is | |
866 | visible to hook program. This lets you validate incoming changes |
|
866 | visible to hook program. This lets you validate incoming changes | |
867 | before accepting them. Passed the ID of the first new changeset in |
|
867 | before accepting them. Passed the ID of the first new changeset in | |
868 | ``$HG_NODE``. Exit status 0 allows the transaction to commit. Non-zero |
|
868 | ``$HG_NODE``. Exit status 0 allows the transaction to commit. Non-zero | |
869 | status will cause the transaction to be rolled back and the push, |
|
869 | status will cause the transaction to be rolled back and the push, | |
870 | pull or unbundle will fail. URL that was source of changes is in |
|
870 | pull or unbundle will fail. URL that was source of changes is in | |
871 | ``$HG_URL``. |
|
871 | ``$HG_URL``. | |
872 |
|
872 | |||
873 | ``pretxncommit`` |
|
873 | ``pretxncommit`` | |
874 | Run after a changeset has been created but the transaction not yet |
|
874 | Run after a changeset has been created but the transaction not yet | |
875 | committed. Changeset is visible to hook program. This lets you |
|
875 | committed. Changeset is visible to hook program. This lets you | |
876 | validate commit message and changes. Exit status 0 allows the |
|
876 | validate commit message and changes. Exit status 0 allows the | |
877 | commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to |
|
877 | commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to | |
878 | be rolled back. ID of changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset |
|
878 | be rolled back. ID of changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset | |
879 | IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``. |
|
879 | IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``. | |
880 |
|
880 | |||
881 | ``preupdate`` |
|
881 | ``preupdate`` | |
882 | Run before updating the working directory. Exit status 0 allows |
|
882 | Run before updating the working directory. Exit status 0 allows | |
883 | the update to proceed. Non-zero status will prevent the update. |
|
883 | the update to proceed. Non-zero status will prevent the update. | |
884 | Changeset ID of first new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID |
|
884 | Changeset ID of first new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID | |
885 | of second new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT2``. |
|
885 | of second new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT2``. | |
886 |
|
886 | |||
887 | ``listkeys`` |
|
887 | ``listkeys`` | |
888 | Run after listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the repository. The |
|
888 | Run after listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the repository. The | |
889 | key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``. ``$HG_VALUES`` is a |
|
889 | key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``. ``$HG_VALUES`` is a | |
890 | dictionary containing the keys and values. |
|
890 | dictionary containing the keys and values. | |
891 |
|
891 | |||
892 | ``pushkey`` |
|
892 | ``pushkey`` | |
893 | Run after a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the |
|
893 | Run after a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the | |
894 | repository. The key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in |
|
894 | repository. The key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in | |
895 | ``$HG_KEY``, the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new |
|
895 | ``$HG_KEY``, the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new | |
896 | value is in ``$HG_NEW``. |
|
896 | value is in ``$HG_NEW``. | |
897 |
|
897 | |||
898 | ``tag`` |
|
898 | ``tag`` | |
899 | Run after a tag is created. ID of tagged changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. |
|
899 | Run after a tag is created. ID of tagged changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. | |
900 | Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in |
|
900 | Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in | |
901 | repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``. |
|
901 | repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``. | |
902 |
|
902 | |||
903 | ``update`` |
|
903 | ``update`` | |
904 | Run after updating the working directory. Changeset ID of first |
|
904 | Run after updating the working directory. Changeset ID of first | |
905 | new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID of second new parent is |
|
905 | new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID of second new parent is | |
906 | in ``$HG_PARENT2``. If the update succeeded, ``$HG_ERROR=0``. If the |
|
906 | in ``$HG_PARENT2``. If the update succeeded, ``$HG_ERROR=0``. If the | |
907 | update failed (e.g. because conflicts not resolved), ``$HG_ERROR=1``. |
|
907 | update failed (e.g. because conflicts not resolved), ``$HG_ERROR=1``. | |
908 |
|
908 | |||
909 | .. note:: |
|
909 | .. note:: | |
910 |
|
910 | |||
911 | It is generally better to use standard hooks rather than the |
|
911 | It is generally better to use standard hooks rather than the | |
912 | generic pre- and post- command hooks as they are guaranteed to be |
|
912 | generic pre- and post- command hooks as they are guaranteed to be | |
913 | called in the appropriate contexts for influencing transactions. |
|
913 | called in the appropriate contexts for influencing transactions. | |
914 | Also, hooks like "commit" will be called in all contexts that |
|
914 | Also, hooks like "commit" will be called in all contexts that | |
915 | generate a commit (e.g. tag) and not just the commit command. |
|
915 | generate a commit (e.g. tag) and not just the commit command. | |
916 |
|
916 | |||
917 | .. note:: |
|
917 | .. note:: | |
918 |
|
918 | |||
919 | Environment variables with empty values may not be passed to |
|
919 | Environment variables with empty values may not be passed to | |
920 | hooks on platforms such as Windows. As an example, ``$HG_PARENT2`` |
|
920 | hooks on platforms such as Windows. As an example, ``$HG_PARENT2`` | |
921 | will have an empty value under Unix-like platforms for non-merge |
|
921 | will have an empty value under Unix-like platforms for non-merge | |
922 | changesets, while it will not be available at all under Windows. |
|
922 | changesets, while it will not be available at all under Windows. | |
923 |
|
923 | |||
924 | The syntax for Python hooks is as follows:: |
|
924 | The syntax for Python hooks is as follows:: | |
925 |
|
925 | |||
926 | hookname = python:modulename.submodule.callable |
|
926 | hookname = python:modulename.submodule.callable | |
927 | hookname = python:/path/to/python/module.py:callable |
|
927 | hookname = python:/path/to/python/module.py:callable | |
928 |
|
928 | |||
929 | Python hooks are run within the Mercurial process. Each hook is |
|
929 | Python hooks are run within the Mercurial process. Each hook is | |
930 | called with at least three keyword arguments: a ui object (keyword |
|
930 | called with at least three keyword arguments: a ui object (keyword | |
931 | ``ui``), a repository object (keyword ``repo``), and a ``hooktype`` |
|
931 | ``ui``), a repository object (keyword ``repo``), and a ``hooktype`` | |
932 | keyword that tells what kind of hook is used. Arguments listed as |
|
932 | keyword that tells what kind of hook is used. Arguments listed as | |
933 | environment variables above are passed as keyword arguments, with no |
|
933 | environment variables above are passed as keyword arguments, with no | |
934 | ``HG_`` prefix, and names in lower case. |
|
934 | ``HG_`` prefix, and names in lower case. | |
935 |
|
935 | |||
936 | If a Python hook returns a "true" value or raises an exception, this |
|
936 | If a Python hook returns a "true" value or raises an exception, this | |
937 | is treated as a failure. |
|
937 | is treated as a failure. | |
938 |
|
938 | |||
939 |
|
939 | |||
940 | ``hostfingerprints`` |
|
940 | ``hostfingerprints`` | |
941 | -------------------- |
|
941 | -------------------- | |
942 |
|
942 | |||
943 | Fingerprints of the certificates of known HTTPS servers. |
|
943 | Fingerprints of the certificates of known HTTPS servers. | |
944 | A HTTPS connection to a server with a fingerprint configured here will |
|
944 | A HTTPS connection to a server with a fingerprint configured here will | |
945 | only succeed if the servers certificate matches the fingerprint. |
|
945 | only succeed if the servers certificate matches the fingerprint. | |
946 | This is very similar to how ssh known hosts works. |
|
946 | This is very similar to how ssh known hosts works. | |
947 | The fingerprint is the SHA-1 hash value of the DER encoded certificate. |
|
947 | The fingerprint is the SHA-1 hash value of the DER encoded certificate. | |
948 | The CA chain and web.cacerts is not used for servers with a fingerprint. |
|
948 | The CA chain and web.cacerts is not used for servers with a fingerprint. | |
949 |
|
949 | |||
950 | For example:: |
|
950 | For example:: | |
951 |
|
951 | |||
952 | [hostfingerprints] |
|
952 | [hostfingerprints] | |
953 | hg.intevation.org = fa:1f:d9:48:f1:e7:74:30:38:8d:d8:58:b6:94:b8:58:28:7d:8b:d0 |
|
953 | hg.intevation.org = fa:1f:d9:48:f1:e7:74:30:38:8d:d8:58:b6:94:b8:58:28:7d:8b:d0 | |
954 |
|
954 | |||
955 | This feature is only supported when using Python 2.6 or later. |
|
955 | This feature is only supported when using Python 2.6 or later. | |
956 |
|
956 | |||
957 |
|
957 | |||
958 | ``http_proxy`` |
|
958 | ``http_proxy`` | |
959 | -------------- |
|
959 | -------------- | |
960 |
|
960 | |||
961 | Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through a HTTP |
|
961 | Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through a HTTP | |
962 | proxy. |
|
962 | proxy. | |
963 |
|
963 | |||
964 | ``host`` |
|
964 | ``host`` | |
965 | Host name and (optional) port of the proxy server, for example |
|
965 | Host name and (optional) port of the proxy server, for example | |
966 | "myproxy:8000". |
|
966 | "myproxy:8000". | |
967 |
|
967 | |||
968 | ``no`` |
|
968 | ``no`` | |
969 | Optional. Comma-separated list of host names that should bypass |
|
969 | Optional. Comma-separated list of host names that should bypass | |
970 | the proxy. |
|
970 | the proxy. | |
971 |
|
971 | |||
972 | ``passwd`` |
|
972 | ``passwd`` | |
973 | Optional. Password to authenticate with at the proxy server. |
|
973 | Optional. Password to authenticate with at the proxy server. | |
974 |
|
974 | |||
975 | ``user`` |
|
975 | ``user`` | |
976 | Optional. User name to authenticate with at the proxy server. |
|
976 | Optional. User name to authenticate with at the proxy server. | |
977 |
|
977 | |||
978 | ``always`` |
|
978 | ``always`` | |
979 | Optional. Always use the proxy, even for localhost and any entries |
|
979 | Optional. Always use the proxy, even for localhost and any entries | |
980 | in ``http_proxy.no``. (default: False) |
|
980 | in ``http_proxy.no``. (default: False) | |
981 |
|
981 | |||
982 | ``merge-patterns`` |
|
982 | ``merge-patterns`` | |
983 | ------------------ |
|
983 | ------------------ | |
984 |
|
984 | |||
985 | This section specifies merge tools to associate with particular file |
|
985 | This section specifies merge tools to associate with particular file | |
986 | patterns. Tools matched here will take precedence over the default |
|
986 | patterns. Tools matched here will take precedence over the default | |
987 | merge tool. Patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository |
|
987 | merge tool. Patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository | |
988 | root. |
|
988 | root. | |
989 |
|
989 | |||
990 | Example:: |
|
990 | Example:: | |
991 |
|
991 | |||
992 | [merge-patterns] |
|
992 | [merge-patterns] | |
993 | **.c = kdiff3 |
|
993 | **.c = kdiff3 | |
994 | **.jpg = myimgmerge |
|
994 | **.jpg = myimgmerge | |
995 |
|
995 | |||
996 | ``merge-tools`` |
|
996 | ``merge-tools`` | |
997 | --------------- |
|
997 | --------------- | |
998 |
|
998 | |||
999 | This section configures external merge tools to use for file-level |
|
999 | This section configures external merge tools to use for file-level | |
1000 | merges. This section has likely been preconfigured at install time. |
|
1000 | merges. This section has likely been preconfigured at install time. | |
1001 | Use :hg:`config merge-tools` to check the existing configuration. |
|
1001 | Use :hg:`config merge-tools` to check the existing configuration. | |
1002 | Also see :hg:`help merge-tools` for more details. |
|
1002 | Also see :hg:`help merge-tools` for more details. | |
1003 |
|
1003 | |||
1004 | Example ``~/.hgrc``:: |
|
1004 | Example ``~/.hgrc``:: | |
1005 |
|
1005 | |||
1006 | [merge-tools] |
|
1006 | [merge-tools] | |
1007 | # Override stock tool location |
|
1007 | # Override stock tool location | |
1008 | kdiff3.executable = ~/bin/kdiff3 |
|
1008 | kdiff3.executable = ~/bin/kdiff3 | |
1009 | # Specify command line |
|
1009 | # Specify command line | |
1010 | kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output |
|
1010 | kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output | |
1011 | # Give higher priority |
|
1011 | # Give higher priority | |
1012 | kdiff3.priority = 1 |
|
1012 | kdiff3.priority = 1 | |
1013 |
|
1013 | |||
1014 | # Changing the priority of preconfigured tool |
|
1014 | # Changing the priority of preconfigured tool | |
1015 | meld.priority = 0 |
|
1015 | meld.priority = 0 | |
1016 |
|
1016 | |||
1017 | # Disable a preconfigured tool |
|
1017 | # Disable a preconfigured tool | |
1018 | vimdiff.disabled = yes |
|
1018 | vimdiff.disabled = yes | |
1019 |
|
1019 | |||
1020 | # Define new tool |
|
1020 | # Define new tool | |
1021 | myHtmlTool.args = -m $local $other $base $output |
|
1021 | myHtmlTool.args = -m $local $other $base $output | |
1022 | myHtmlTool.regkey = Software\FooSoftware\HtmlMerge |
|
1022 | myHtmlTool.regkey = Software\FooSoftware\HtmlMerge | |
1023 | myHtmlTool.priority = 1 |
|
1023 | myHtmlTool.priority = 1 | |
1024 |
|
1024 | |||
1025 | Supported arguments: |
|
1025 | Supported arguments: | |
1026 |
|
1026 | |||
1027 | ``priority`` |
|
1027 | ``priority`` | |
1028 | The priority in which to evaluate this tool. |
|
1028 | The priority in which to evaluate this tool. | |
1029 | (default: 0) |
|
1029 | (default: 0) | |
1030 |
|
1030 | |||
1031 | ``executable`` |
|
1031 | ``executable`` | |
1032 | Either just the name of the executable or its pathname. On Windows, |
|
1032 | Either just the name of the executable or its pathname. On Windows, | |
1033 | the path can use environment variables with ${ProgramFiles} syntax. |
|
1033 | the path can use environment variables with ${ProgramFiles} syntax. | |
1034 | (default: the tool name) |
|
1034 | (default: the tool name) | |
1035 |
|
1035 | |||
1036 | ``args`` |
|
1036 | ``args`` | |
1037 | The arguments to pass to the tool executable. You can refer to the |
|
1037 | The arguments to pass to the tool executable. You can refer to the | |
1038 | files being merged as well as the output file through these |
|
1038 | files being merged as well as the output file through these | |
1039 | variables: ``$base``, ``$local``, ``$other``, ``$output``. The meaning |
|
1039 | variables: ``$base``, ``$local``, ``$other``, ``$output``. The meaning | |
1040 | of ``$local`` and ``$other`` can vary depending on which action is being |
|
1040 | of ``$local`` and ``$other`` can vary depending on which action is being | |
1041 | performed. During and update or merge, ``$local`` represents the original |
|
1041 | performed. During and update or merge, ``$local`` represents the original | |
1042 | state of the file, while ``$other`` represents the commit you are updating |
|
1042 | state of the file, while ``$other`` represents the commit you are updating | |
1043 | to or the commit you are merging with. During a rebase ``$local`` |
|
1043 | to or the commit you are merging with. During a rebase ``$local`` | |
1044 | represents the destination of the rebase, and ``$other`` represents the |
|
1044 | represents the destination of the rebase, and ``$other`` represents the | |
1045 | commit being rebased. |
|
1045 | commit being rebased. | |
1046 | (default: ``$local $base $other``) |
|
1046 | (default: ``$local $base $other``) | |
1047 |
|
1047 | |||
1048 | ``premerge`` |
|
1048 | ``premerge`` | |
1049 | Attempt to run internal non-interactive 3-way merge tool before |
|
1049 | Attempt to run internal non-interactive 3-way merge tool before | |
1050 | launching external tool. Options are ``true``, ``false``, ``keep`` or |
|
1050 | launching external tool. Options are ``true``, ``false``, ``keep`` or | |
1051 | ``keep-merge3``. The ``keep`` option will leave markers in the file if the |
|
1051 | ``keep-merge3``. The ``keep`` option will leave markers in the file if the | |
1052 | premerge fails. The ``keep-merge3`` will do the same but include information |
|
1052 | premerge fails. The ``keep-merge3`` will do the same but include information | |
1053 | about the base of the merge in the marker (see internal :merge3 in |
|
1053 | about the base of the merge in the marker (see internal :merge3 in | |
1054 | :hg:`help merge-tools`). |
|
1054 | :hg:`help merge-tools`). | |
1055 | (default: True) |
|
1055 | (default: True) | |
1056 |
|
1056 | |||
1057 | ``binary`` |
|
1057 | ``binary`` | |
1058 | This tool can merge binary files. (default: False, unless tool |
|
1058 | This tool can merge binary files. (default: False, unless tool | |
1059 | was selected by file pattern match) |
|
1059 | was selected by file pattern match) | |
1060 |
|
1060 | |||
1061 | ``symlink`` |
|
1061 | ``symlink`` | |
1062 | This tool can merge symlinks. (default: False) |
|
1062 | This tool can merge symlinks. (default: False) | |
1063 |
|
1063 | |||
1064 | ``check`` |
|
1064 | ``check`` | |
1065 | A list of merge success-checking options: |
|
1065 | A list of merge success-checking options: | |
1066 |
|
1066 | |||
1067 | ``changed`` |
|
1067 | ``changed`` | |
1068 | Ask whether merge was successful when the merged file shows no changes. |
|
1068 | Ask whether merge was successful when the merged file shows no changes. | |
1069 | ``conflicts`` |
|
1069 | ``conflicts`` | |
1070 | Check whether there are conflicts even though the tool reported success. |
|
1070 | Check whether there are conflicts even though the tool reported success. | |
1071 | ``prompt`` |
|
1071 | ``prompt`` | |
1072 | Always prompt for merge success, regardless of success reported by tool. |
|
1072 | Always prompt for merge success, regardless of success reported by tool. | |
1073 |
|
1073 | |||
1074 | ``fixeol`` |
|
1074 | ``fixeol`` | |
1075 | Attempt to fix up EOL changes caused by the merge tool. |
|
1075 | Attempt to fix up EOL changes caused by the merge tool. | |
1076 | (default: False) |
|
1076 | (default: False) | |
1077 |
|
1077 | |||
1078 | ``gui`` |
|
1078 | ``gui`` | |
1079 | This tool requires a graphical interface to run. (default: False) |
|
1079 | This tool requires a graphical interface to run. (default: False) | |
1080 |
|
1080 | |||
1081 | ``regkey`` |
|
1081 | ``regkey`` | |
1082 | Windows registry key which describes install location of this |
|
1082 | Windows registry key which describes install location of this | |
1083 | tool. Mercurial will search for this key first under |
|
1083 | tool. Mercurial will search for this key first under | |
1084 | ``HKEY_CURRENT_USER`` and then under ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE``. |
|
1084 | ``HKEY_CURRENT_USER`` and then under ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE``. | |
1085 | (default: None) |
|
1085 | (default: None) | |
1086 |
|
1086 | |||
1087 | ``regkeyalt`` |
|
1087 | ``regkeyalt`` | |
1088 | An alternate Windows registry key to try if the first key is not |
|
1088 | An alternate Windows registry key to try if the first key is not | |
1089 | found. The alternate key uses the same ``regname`` and ``regappend`` |
|
1089 | found. The alternate key uses the same ``regname`` and ``regappend`` | |
1090 | semantics of the primary key. The most common use for this key |
|
1090 | semantics of the primary key. The most common use for this key | |
1091 | is to search for 32bit applications on 64bit operating systems. |
|
1091 | is to search for 32bit applications on 64bit operating systems. | |
1092 | (default: None) |
|
1092 | (default: None) | |
1093 |
|
1093 | |||
1094 | ``regname`` |
|
1094 | ``regname`` | |
1095 | Name of value to read from specified registry key. |
|
1095 | Name of value to read from specified registry key. | |
1096 | (default: the unnamed (default) value) |
|
1096 | (default: the unnamed (default) value) | |
1097 |
|
1097 | |||
1098 | ``regappend`` |
|
1098 | ``regappend`` | |
1099 | String to append to the value read from the registry, typically |
|
1099 | String to append to the value read from the registry, typically | |
1100 | the executable name of the tool. |
|
1100 | the executable name of the tool. | |
1101 | (default: None) |
|
1101 | (default: None) | |
1102 |
|
1102 | |||
1103 |
|
1103 | |||
1104 | ``patch`` |
|
1104 | ``patch`` | |
1105 | --------- |
|
1105 | --------- | |
1106 |
|
1106 | |||
1107 | Settings used when applying patches, for instance through the 'import' |
|
1107 | Settings used when applying patches, for instance through the 'import' | |
1108 | command or with Mercurial Queues extension. |
|
1108 | command or with Mercurial Queues extension. | |
1109 |
|
1109 | |||
1110 | ``eol`` |
|
1110 | ``eol`` | |
1111 | When set to 'strict' patch content and patched files end of lines |
|
1111 | When set to 'strict' patch content and patched files end of lines | |
1112 | are preserved. When set to ``lf`` or ``crlf``, both files end of |
|
1112 | are preserved. When set to ``lf`` or ``crlf``, both files end of | |
1113 | lines are ignored when patching and the result line endings are |
|
1113 | lines are ignored when patching and the result line endings are | |
1114 | normalized to either LF (Unix) or CRLF (Windows). When set to |
|
1114 | normalized to either LF (Unix) or CRLF (Windows). When set to | |
1115 | ``auto``, end of lines are again ignored while patching but line |
|
1115 | ``auto``, end of lines are again ignored while patching but line | |
1116 | endings in patched files are normalized to their original setting |
|
1116 | endings in patched files are normalized to their original setting | |
1117 | on a per-file basis. If target file does not exist or has no end |
|
1117 | on a per-file basis. If target file does not exist or has no end | |
1118 | of line, patch line endings are preserved. |
|
1118 | of line, patch line endings are preserved. | |
1119 | (default: strict) |
|
1119 | (default: strict) | |
1120 |
|
1120 | |||
1121 | ``fuzz`` |
|
1121 | ``fuzz`` | |
1122 | The number of lines of 'fuzz' to allow when applying patches. This |
|
1122 | The number of lines of 'fuzz' to allow when applying patches. This | |
1123 | controls how much context the patcher is allowed to ignore when |
|
1123 | controls how much context the patcher is allowed to ignore when | |
1124 | trying to apply a patch. |
|
1124 | trying to apply a patch. | |
1125 | (default: 2) |
|
1125 | (default: 2) | |
1126 |
|
1126 | |||
1127 | ``paths`` |
|
1127 | ``paths`` | |
1128 | --------- |
|
1128 | --------- | |
1129 |
|
1129 | |||
1130 | Assigns symbolic names to repositories. The left side is the |
|
1130 | Assigns symbolic names to repositories. The left side is the | |
1131 | symbolic name, and the right gives the directory or URL that is the |
|
1131 | symbolic name, and the right gives the directory or URL that is the | |
1132 | location of the repository. Default paths can be declared by setting |
|
1132 | location of the repository. Default paths can be declared by setting | |
1133 | the following entries. |
|
1133 | the following entries. | |
1134 |
|
1134 | |||
1135 | ``default`` |
|
1135 | ``default`` | |
1136 | Directory or URL to use when pulling if no source is specified. |
|
1136 | Directory or URL to use when pulling if no source is specified. | |
1137 | (default: repository from which the current repository was cloned) |
|
1137 | (default: repository from which the current repository was cloned) | |
1138 |
|
1138 | |||
1139 | ``default-push`` |
|
1139 | ``default-push`` | |
1140 | Optional. Directory or URL to use when pushing if no destination |
|
1140 | Optional. Directory or URL to use when pushing if no destination | |
1141 | is specified. |
|
1141 | is specified. | |
1142 |
|
1142 | |||
1143 | Custom paths can be defined by assigning the path to a name that later can be |
|
1143 | Custom paths can be defined by assigning the path to a name that later can be | |
1144 | used from the command line. Example:: |
|
1144 | used from the command line. Example:: | |
1145 |
|
1145 | |||
1146 | [paths] |
|
1146 | [paths] | |
1147 | my_path = http://example.com/path |
|
1147 | my_path = http://example.com/path | |
1148 |
|
1148 | |||
1149 | To push to the path defined in ``my_path`` run the command:: |
|
1149 | To push to the path defined in ``my_path`` run the command:: | |
1150 |
|
1150 | |||
1151 | hg push my_path |
|
1151 | hg push my_path | |
1152 |
|
1152 | |||
1153 |
|
1153 | |||
1154 | ``phases`` |
|
1154 | ``phases`` | |
1155 | ---------- |
|
1155 | ---------- | |
1156 |
|
1156 | |||
1157 | Specifies default handling of phases. See :hg:`help phases` for more |
|
1157 | Specifies default handling of phases. See :hg:`help phases` for more | |
1158 | information about working with phases. |
|
1158 | information about working with phases. | |
1159 |
|
1159 | |||
1160 | ``publish`` |
|
1160 | ``publish`` | |
1161 | Controls draft phase behavior when working as a server. When true, |
|
1161 | Controls draft phase behavior when working as a server. When true, | |
1162 | pushed changesets are set to public in both client and server and |
|
1162 | pushed changesets are set to public in both client and server and | |
1163 | pulled or cloned changesets are set to public in the client. |
|
1163 | pulled or cloned changesets are set to public in the client. | |
1164 | (default: True) |
|
1164 | (default: True) | |
1165 |
|
1165 | |||
1166 | ``new-commit`` |
|
1166 | ``new-commit`` | |
1167 | Phase of newly-created commits. |
|
1167 | Phase of newly-created commits. | |
1168 | (default: draft) |
|
1168 | (default: draft) | |
1169 |
|
1169 | |||
1170 | ``checksubrepos`` |
|
1170 | ``checksubrepos`` | |
1171 | Check the phase of the current revision of each subrepository. Allowed |
|
1171 | Check the phase of the current revision of each subrepository. Allowed | |
1172 | values are "ignore", "follow" and "abort". For settings other than |
|
1172 | values are "ignore", "follow" and "abort". For settings other than | |
1173 | "ignore", the phase of the current revision of each subrepository is |
|
1173 | "ignore", the phase of the current revision of each subrepository is | |
1174 | checked before committing the parent repository. If any of those phases is |
|
1174 | checked before committing the parent repository. If any of those phases is | |
1175 | greater than the phase of the parent repository (e.g. if a subrepo is in a |
|
1175 | greater than the phase of the parent repository (e.g. if a subrepo is in a | |
1176 | "secret" phase while the parent repo is in "draft" phase), the commit is |
|
1176 | "secret" phase while the parent repo is in "draft" phase), the commit is | |
1177 | either aborted (if checksubrepos is set to "abort") or the higher phase is |
|
1177 | either aborted (if checksubrepos is set to "abort") or the higher phase is | |
1178 | used for the parent repository commit (if set to "follow"). |
|
1178 | used for the parent repository commit (if set to "follow"). | |
1179 | (default: follow) |
|
1179 | (default: follow) | |
1180 |
|
1180 | |||
1181 |
|
1181 | |||
1182 | ``profiling`` |
|
1182 | ``profiling`` | |
1183 | ------------- |
|
1183 | ------------- | |
1184 |
|
1184 | |||
1185 | Specifies profiling type, format, and file output. Two profilers are |
|
1185 | Specifies profiling type, format, and file output. Two profilers are | |
1186 | supported: an instrumenting profiler (named ``ls``), and a sampling |
|
1186 | supported: an instrumenting profiler (named ``ls``), and a sampling | |
1187 | profiler (named ``stat``). |
|
1187 | profiler (named ``stat``). | |
1188 |
|
1188 | |||
1189 | In this section description, 'profiling data' stands for the raw data |
|
1189 | In this section description, 'profiling data' stands for the raw data | |
1190 | collected during profiling, while 'profiling report' stands for a |
|
1190 | collected during profiling, while 'profiling report' stands for a | |
1191 | statistical text report generated from the profiling data. The |
|
1191 | statistical text report generated from the profiling data. The | |
1192 | profiling is done using lsprof. |
|
1192 | profiling is done using lsprof. | |
1193 |
|
1193 | |||
1194 | ``type`` |
|
1194 | ``type`` | |
1195 | The type of profiler to use. |
|
1195 | The type of profiler to use. | |
1196 | (default: ls) |
|
1196 | (default: ls) | |
1197 |
|
1197 | |||
1198 | ``ls`` |
|
1198 | ``ls`` | |
1199 | Use Python's built-in instrumenting profiler. This profiler |
|
1199 | Use Python's built-in instrumenting profiler. This profiler | |
1200 | works on all platforms, but each line number it reports is the |
|
1200 | works on all platforms, but each line number it reports is the | |
1201 | first line of a function. This restriction makes it difficult to |
|
1201 | first line of a function. This restriction makes it difficult to | |
1202 | identify the expensive parts of a non-trivial function. |
|
1202 | identify the expensive parts of a non-trivial function. | |
1203 | ``stat`` |
|
1203 | ``stat`` | |
1204 | Use a third-party statistical profiler, statprof. This profiler |
|
1204 | Use a third-party statistical profiler, statprof. This profiler | |
1205 | currently runs only on Unix systems, and is most useful for |
|
1205 | currently runs only on Unix systems, and is most useful for | |
1206 | profiling commands that run for longer than about 0.1 seconds. |
|
1206 | profiling commands that run for longer than about 0.1 seconds. | |
1207 |
|
1207 | |||
1208 | ``format`` |
|
1208 | ``format`` | |
1209 | Profiling format. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler. |
|
1209 | Profiling format. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler. | |
1210 | (default: text) |
|
1210 | (default: text) | |
1211 |
|
1211 | |||
1212 | ``text`` |
|
1212 | ``text`` | |
1213 | Generate a profiling report. When saving to a file, it should be |
|
1213 | Generate a profiling report. When saving to a file, it should be | |
1214 | noted that only the report is saved, and the profiling data is |
|
1214 | noted that only the report is saved, and the profiling data is | |
1215 | not kept. |
|
1215 | not kept. | |
1216 | ``kcachegrind`` |
|
1216 | ``kcachegrind`` | |
1217 | Format profiling data for kcachegrind use: when saving to a |
|
1217 | Format profiling data for kcachegrind use: when saving to a | |
1218 | file, the generated file can directly be loaded into |
|
1218 | file, the generated file can directly be loaded into | |
1219 | kcachegrind. |
|
1219 | kcachegrind. | |
1220 |
|
1220 | |||
1221 | ``frequency`` |
|
1221 | ``frequency`` | |
1222 | Sampling frequency. Specific to the ``stat`` sampling profiler. |
|
1222 | Sampling frequency. Specific to the ``stat`` sampling profiler. | |
1223 | (default: 1000) |
|
1223 | (default: 1000) | |
1224 |
|
1224 | |||
1225 | ``output`` |
|
1225 | ``output`` | |
1226 | File path where profiling data or report should be saved. If the |
|
1226 | File path where profiling data or report should be saved. If the | |
1227 | file exists, it is replaced. (default: None, data is printed on |
|
1227 | file exists, it is replaced. (default: None, data is printed on | |
1228 | stderr) |
|
1228 | stderr) | |
1229 |
|
1229 | |||
1230 | ``sort`` |
|
1230 | ``sort`` | |
1231 | Sort field. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler. |
|
1231 | Sort field. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler. | |
1232 | One of ``callcount``, ``reccallcount``, ``totaltime`` and |
|
1232 | One of ``callcount``, ``reccallcount``, ``totaltime`` and | |
1233 | ``inlinetime``. |
|
1233 | ``inlinetime``. | |
1234 | (default: inlinetime) |
|
1234 | (default: inlinetime) | |
1235 |
|
1235 | |||
1236 | ``limit`` |
|
1236 | ``limit`` | |
1237 | Number of lines to show. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler. |
|
1237 | Number of lines to show. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler. | |
1238 | (default: 30) |
|
1238 | (default: 30) | |
1239 |
|
1239 | |||
1240 | ``nested`` |
|
1240 | ``nested`` | |
1241 | Show at most this number of lines of drill-down info after each main entry. |
|
1241 | Show at most this number of lines of drill-down info after each main entry. | |
1242 | This can help explain the difference between Total and Inline. |
|
1242 | This can help explain the difference between Total and Inline. | |
1243 | Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler. |
|
1243 | Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler. | |
1244 | (default: 5) |
|
1244 | (default: 5) | |
1245 |
|
1245 | |||
1246 | ``progress`` |
|
1246 | ``progress`` | |
1247 | ------------ |
|
1247 | ------------ | |
1248 |
|
1248 | |||
1249 | Mercurial commands can draw progress bars that are as informative as |
|
1249 | Mercurial commands can draw progress bars that are as informative as | |
1250 | possible. Some progress bars only offer indeterminate information, while others |
|
1250 | possible. Some progress bars only offer indeterminate information, while others | |
1251 | have a definite end point. |
|
1251 | have a definite end point. | |
1252 |
|
1252 | |||
1253 | ``delay`` |
|
1253 | ``delay`` | |
1254 | Number of seconds (float) before showing the progress bar. (default: 3) |
|
1254 | Number of seconds (float) before showing the progress bar. (default: 3) | |
1255 |
|
1255 | |||
1256 | ``changedelay`` |
|
1256 | ``changedelay`` | |
1257 | Minimum delay before showing a new topic. When set to less than 3 * refresh, |
|
1257 | Minimum delay before showing a new topic. When set to less than 3 * refresh, | |
1258 | that value will be used instead. (default: 1) |
|
1258 | that value will be used instead. (default: 1) | |
1259 |
|
1259 | |||
1260 | ``refresh`` |
|
1260 | ``refresh`` | |
1261 | Time in seconds between refreshes of the progress bar. (default: 0.1) |
|
1261 | Time in seconds between refreshes of the progress bar. (default: 0.1) | |
1262 |
|
1262 | |||
1263 | ``format`` |
|
1263 | ``format`` | |
1264 | Format of the progress bar. |
|
1264 | Format of the progress bar. | |
1265 |
|
1265 | |||
1266 | Valid entries for the format field are ``topic``, ``bar``, ``number``, |
|
1266 | Valid entries for the format field are ``topic``, ``bar``, ``number``, | |
1267 | ``unit``, ``estimate``, speed, and item. item defaults to the last 20 |
|
1267 | ``unit``, ``estimate``, speed, and item. item defaults to the last 20 | |
1268 | characters of the item, but this can be changed by adding either ``-<num>`` |
|
1268 | characters of the item, but this can be changed by adding either ``-<num>`` | |
1269 | which would take the last num characters, or ``+<num>`` for the first num |
|
1269 | which would take the last num characters, or ``+<num>`` for the first num | |
1270 | characters. |
|
1270 | characters. | |
1271 |
|
1271 | |||
1272 | (default: Topic bar number estimate) |
|
1272 | (default: Topic bar number estimate) | |
1273 |
|
1273 | |||
1274 | ``width`` |
|
1274 | ``width`` | |
1275 | If set, the maximum width of the progress information (that is, min(width, |
|
1275 | If set, the maximum width of the progress information (that is, min(width, | |
1276 | term width) will be used). |
|
1276 | term width) will be used). | |
1277 |
|
1277 | |||
1278 | ``clear-complete`` |
|
1278 | ``clear-complete`` | |
1279 | Clear the progress bar after it's done. (default: True) |
|
1279 | Clear the progress bar after it's done. (default: True) | |
1280 |
|
1280 | |||
1281 | ``disable`` |
|
1281 | ``disable`` | |
1282 | If true, don't show a progress bar. |
|
1282 | If true, don't show a progress bar. | |
1283 |
|
1283 | |||
1284 | ``assume-tty`` |
|
1284 | ``assume-tty`` | |
1285 | If true, ALWAYS show a progress bar, unless disable is given. |
|
1285 | If true, ALWAYS show a progress bar, unless disable is given. | |
1286 |
|
1286 | |||
1287 | ``revsetalias`` |
|
1287 | ``revsetalias`` | |
1288 | --------------- |
|
1288 | --------------- | |
1289 |
|
1289 | |||
1290 | Alias definitions for revsets. See :hg:`help revsets` for details. |
|
1290 | Alias definitions for revsets. See :hg:`help revsets` for details. | |
1291 |
|
1291 | |||
1292 | ``server`` |
|
1292 | ``server`` | |
1293 | ---------- |
|
1293 | ---------- | |
1294 |
|
1294 | |||
1295 | Controls generic server settings. |
|
1295 | Controls generic server settings. | |
1296 |
|
1296 | |||
1297 | ``uncompressed`` |
|
1297 | ``uncompressed`` | |
1298 | Whether to allow clients to clone a repository using the |
|
1298 | Whether to allow clients to clone a repository using the | |
1299 | uncompressed streaming protocol. This transfers about 40% more |
|
1299 | uncompressed streaming protocol. This transfers about 40% more | |
1300 | data than a regular clone, but uses less memory and CPU on both |
|
1300 | data than a regular clone, but uses less memory and CPU on both | |
1301 | server and client. Over a LAN (100 Mbps or better) or a very fast |
|
1301 | server and client. Over a LAN (100 Mbps or better) or a very fast | |
1302 | WAN, an uncompressed streaming clone is a lot faster (~10x) than a |
|
1302 | WAN, an uncompressed streaming clone is a lot faster (~10x) than a | |
1303 | regular clone. Over most WAN connections (anything slower than |
|
1303 | regular clone. Over most WAN connections (anything slower than | |
1304 | about 6 Mbps), uncompressed streaming is slower, because of the |
|
1304 | about 6 Mbps), uncompressed streaming is slower, because of the | |
1305 | extra data transfer overhead. This mode will also temporarily hold |
|
1305 | extra data transfer overhead. This mode will also temporarily hold | |
1306 | the write lock while determining what data to transfer. |
|
1306 | the write lock while determining what data to transfer. | |
1307 | (default: True) |
|
1307 | (default: True) | |
1308 |
|
1308 | |||
1309 | ``preferuncompressed`` |
|
1309 | ``preferuncompressed`` | |
1310 | When set, clients will try to use the uncompressed streaming |
|
1310 | When set, clients will try to use the uncompressed streaming | |
1311 | protocol. (default: False) |
|
1311 | protocol. (default: False) | |
1312 |
|
1312 | |||
1313 | ``validate`` |
|
1313 | ``validate`` | |
1314 | Whether to validate the completeness of pushed changesets by |
|
1314 | Whether to validate the completeness of pushed changesets by | |
1315 | checking that all new file revisions specified in manifests are |
|
1315 | checking that all new file revisions specified in manifests are | |
1316 | present. (default: False) |
|
1316 | present. (default: False) | |
1317 |
|
1317 | |||
1318 | ``maxhttpheaderlen`` |
|
1318 | ``maxhttpheaderlen`` | |
1319 | Instruct HTTP clients not to send request headers longer than this |
|
1319 | Instruct HTTP clients not to send request headers longer than this | |
1320 | many bytes. (default: 1024) |
|
1320 | many bytes. (default: 1024) | |
1321 |
|
1321 | |||
1322 | ``smtp`` |
|
1322 | ``smtp`` | |
1323 | -------- |
|
1323 | -------- | |
1324 |
|
1324 | |||
1325 | Configuration for extensions that need to send email messages. |
|
1325 | Configuration for extensions that need to send email messages. | |
1326 |
|
1326 | |||
1327 | ``host`` |
|
1327 | ``host`` | |
1328 | Host name of mail server, e.g. "mail.example.com". |
|
1328 | Host name of mail server, e.g. "mail.example.com". | |
1329 |
|
1329 | |||
1330 | ``port`` |
|
1330 | ``port`` | |
1331 | Optional. Port to connect to on mail server. (default: 465 if |
|
1331 | Optional. Port to connect to on mail server. (default: 465 if | |
1332 | ``tls`` is smtps; 25 otherwise) |
|
1332 | ``tls`` is smtps; 25 otherwise) | |
1333 |
|
1333 | |||
1334 | ``tls`` |
|
1334 | ``tls`` | |
1335 | Optional. Method to enable TLS when connecting to mail server: starttls, |
|
1335 | Optional. Method to enable TLS when connecting to mail server: starttls, | |
1336 | smtps or none. (default: none) |
|
1336 | smtps or none. (default: none) | |
1337 |
|
1337 | |||
1338 | ``verifycert`` |
|
1338 | ``verifycert`` | |
1339 | Optional. Verification for the certificate of mail server, when |
|
1339 | Optional. Verification for the certificate of mail server, when | |
1340 | ``tls`` is starttls or smtps. "strict", "loose" or False. For |
|
1340 | ``tls`` is starttls or smtps. "strict", "loose" or False. For | |
1341 | "strict" or "loose", the certificate is verified as same as the |
|
1341 | "strict" or "loose", the certificate is verified as same as the | |
1342 | verification for HTTPS connections (see ``[hostfingerprints]`` and |
|
1342 | verification for HTTPS connections (see ``[hostfingerprints]`` and | |
1343 | ``[web] cacerts`` also). For "strict", sending email is also |
|
1343 | ``[web] cacerts`` also). For "strict", sending email is also | |
1344 | aborted, if there is no configuration for mail server in |
|
1344 | aborted, if there is no configuration for mail server in | |
1345 | ``[hostfingerprints]`` and ``[web] cacerts``. --insecure for |
|
1345 | ``[hostfingerprints]`` and ``[web] cacerts``. --insecure for | |
1346 | :hg:`email` overwrites this as "loose". (default: strict) |
|
1346 | :hg:`email` overwrites this as "loose". (default: strict) | |
1347 |
|
1347 | |||
1348 | ``username`` |
|
1348 | ``username`` | |
1349 | Optional. User name for authenticating with the SMTP server. |
|
1349 | Optional. User name for authenticating with the SMTP server. | |
1350 | (default: None) |
|
1350 | (default: None) | |
1351 |
|
1351 | |||
1352 | ``password`` |
|
1352 | ``password`` | |
1353 | Optional. Password for authenticating with the SMTP server. If not |
|
1353 | Optional. Password for authenticating with the SMTP server. If not | |
1354 | specified, interactive sessions will prompt the user for a |
|
1354 | specified, interactive sessions will prompt the user for a | |
1355 | password; non-interactive sessions will fail. (default: None) |
|
1355 | password; non-interactive sessions will fail. (default: None) | |
1356 |
|
1356 | |||
1357 | ``local_hostname`` |
|
1357 | ``local_hostname`` | |
1358 | Optional. The hostname that the sender can use to identify |
|
1358 | Optional. The hostname that the sender can use to identify | |
1359 | itself to the MTA. |
|
1359 | itself to the MTA. | |
1360 |
|
1360 | |||
1361 |
|
1361 | |||
1362 | ``subpaths`` |
|
1362 | ``subpaths`` | |
1363 | ------------ |
|
1363 | ------------ | |
1364 |
|
1364 | |||
1365 | Subrepository source URLs can go stale if a remote server changes name |
|
1365 | Subrepository source URLs can go stale if a remote server changes name | |
1366 | or becomes temporarily unavailable. This section lets you define |
|
1366 | or becomes temporarily unavailable. This section lets you define | |
1367 | rewrite rules of the form:: |
|
1367 | rewrite rules of the form:: | |
1368 |
|
1368 | |||
1369 | <pattern> = <replacement> |
|
1369 | <pattern> = <replacement> | |
1370 |
|
1370 | |||
1371 | where ``pattern`` is a regular expression matching a subrepository |
|
1371 | where ``pattern`` is a regular expression matching a subrepository | |
1372 | source URL and ``replacement`` is the replacement string used to |
|
1372 | source URL and ``replacement`` is the replacement string used to | |
1373 | rewrite it. Groups can be matched in ``pattern`` and referenced in |
|
1373 | rewrite it. Groups can be matched in ``pattern`` and referenced in | |
1374 | ``replacements``. For instance:: |
|
1374 | ``replacements``. For instance:: | |
1375 |
|
1375 | |||
1376 | http://server/(.*)-hg/ = http://hg.server/\1/ |
|
1376 | http://server/(.*)-hg/ = http://hg.server/\1/ | |
1377 |
|
1377 | |||
1378 | rewrites ``http://server/foo-hg/`` into ``http://hg.server/foo/``. |
|
1378 | rewrites ``http://server/foo-hg/`` into ``http://hg.server/foo/``. | |
1379 |
|
1379 | |||
1380 | Relative subrepository paths are first made absolute, and the |
|
1380 | Relative subrepository paths are first made absolute, and the | |
1381 | rewrite rules are then applied on the full (absolute) path. The rules |
|
1381 | rewrite rules are then applied on the full (absolute) path. The rules | |
1382 | are applied in definition order. |
|
1382 | are applied in definition order. | |
1383 |
|
1383 | |||
1384 | ``trusted`` |
|
1384 | ``trusted`` | |
1385 | ----------- |
|
1385 | ----------- | |
1386 |
|
1386 | |||
1387 | Mercurial will not use the settings in the |
|
1387 | Mercurial will not use the settings in the | |
1388 | ``.hg/hgrc`` file from a repository if it doesn't belong to a trusted |
|
1388 | ``.hg/hgrc`` file from a repository if it doesn't belong to a trusted | |
1389 | user or to a trusted group, as various hgrc features allow arbitrary |
|
1389 | user or to a trusted group, as various hgrc features allow arbitrary | |
1390 | commands to be run. This issue is often encountered when configuring |
|
1390 | commands to be run. This issue is often encountered when configuring | |
1391 | hooks or extensions for shared repositories or servers. However, |
|
1391 | hooks or extensions for shared repositories or servers. However, | |
1392 | the web interface will use some safe settings from the ``[web]`` |
|
1392 | the web interface will use some safe settings from the ``[web]`` | |
1393 | section. |
|
1393 | section. | |
1394 |
|
1394 | |||
1395 | This section specifies what users and groups are trusted. The |
|
1395 | This section specifies what users and groups are trusted. The | |
1396 | current user is always trusted. To trust everybody, list a user or a |
|
1396 | current user is always trusted. To trust everybody, list a user or a | |
1397 | group with name ``*``. These settings must be placed in an |
|
1397 | group with name ``*``. These settings must be placed in an | |
1398 | *already-trusted file* to take effect, such as ``$HOME/.hgrc`` of the |
|
1398 | *already-trusted file* to take effect, such as ``$HOME/.hgrc`` of the | |
1399 | user or service running Mercurial. |
|
1399 | user or service running Mercurial. | |
1400 |
|
1400 | |||
1401 | ``users`` |
|
1401 | ``users`` | |
1402 | Comma-separated list of trusted users. |
|
1402 | Comma-separated list of trusted users. | |
1403 |
|
1403 | |||
1404 | ``groups`` |
|
1404 | ``groups`` | |
1405 | Comma-separated list of trusted groups. |
|
1405 | Comma-separated list of trusted groups. | |
1406 |
|
1406 | |||
1407 |
|
1407 | |||
1408 | ``ui`` |
|
1408 | ``ui`` | |
1409 | ------ |
|
1409 | ------ | |
1410 |
|
1410 | |||
1411 | User interface controls. |
|
1411 | User interface controls. | |
1412 |
|
1412 | |||
1413 | ``archivemeta`` |
|
1413 | ``archivemeta`` | |
1414 | Whether to include the .hg_archival.txt file containing meta data |
|
1414 | Whether to include the .hg_archival.txt file containing meta data | |
1415 | (hashes for the repository base and for tip) in archives created |
|
1415 | (hashes for the repository base and for tip) in archives created | |
1416 | by the :hg:`archive` command or downloaded via hgweb. |
|
1416 | by the :hg:`archive` command or downloaded via hgweb. | |
1417 | (default: True) |
|
1417 | (default: True) | |
1418 |
|
1418 | |||
1419 | ``askusername`` |
|
1419 | ``askusername`` | |
1420 | Whether to prompt for a username when committing. If True, and |
|
1420 | Whether to prompt for a username when committing. If True, and | |
1421 | neither ``$HGUSER`` nor ``$EMAIL`` has been specified, then the user will |
|
1421 | neither ``$HGUSER`` nor ``$EMAIL`` has been specified, then the user will | |
1422 | be prompted to enter a username. If no username is entered, the |
|
1422 | be prompted to enter a username. If no username is entered, the | |
1423 | default ``USER@HOST`` is used instead. |
|
1423 | default ``USER@HOST`` is used instead. | |
1424 | (default: False) |
|
1424 | (default: False) | |
1425 |
|
1425 | |||
1426 | ``clonebundlefallback`` |
|
1426 | ``clonebundlefallback`` | |
1427 | Whether failure to apply an advertised "clone bundle" from a server |
|
1427 | Whether failure to apply an advertised "clone bundle" from a server | |
1428 | should result in fallback to a regular clone. |
|
1428 | should result in fallback to a regular clone. | |
1429 |
|
1429 | |||
1430 | This is disabled by default because servers advertising "clone |
|
1430 | This is disabled by default because servers advertising "clone | |
1431 | bundles" often do so to reduce server load. If advertised bundles |
|
1431 | bundles" often do so to reduce server load. If advertised bundles | |
1432 | start mass failing and clients automatically fall back to a regular |
|
1432 | start mass failing and clients automatically fall back to a regular | |
1433 | clone, this would add significant and unexpected load to the server |
|
1433 | clone, this would add significant and unexpected load to the server | |
1434 | since the server is expecting clone operations to be offloaded to |
|
1434 | since the server is expecting clone operations to be offloaded to | |
1435 | pre-generated bundles. Failing fast (the default behavior) ensures |
|
1435 | pre-generated bundles. Failing fast (the default behavior) ensures | |
1436 | clients don't overwhelm the server when "clone bundle" application |
|
1436 | clients don't overwhelm the server when "clone bundle" application | |
1437 | fails. |
|
1437 | fails. | |
1438 |
|
1438 | |||
1439 | (default: False) |
|
1439 | (default: False) | |
1440 |
|
1440 | |||
1441 | ``commitsubrepos`` |
|
1441 | ``commitsubrepos`` | |
1442 | Whether to commit modified subrepositories when committing the |
|
1442 | Whether to commit modified subrepositories when committing the | |
1443 | parent repository. If False and one subrepository has uncommitted |
|
1443 | parent repository. If False and one subrepository has uncommitted | |
1444 | changes, abort the commit. |
|
1444 | changes, abort the commit. | |
1445 | (default: False) |
|
1445 | (default: False) | |
1446 |
|
1446 | |||
1447 | ``debug`` |
|
1447 | ``debug`` | |
1448 | Print debugging information. (default: False) |
|
1448 | Print debugging information. (default: False) | |
1449 |
|
1449 | |||
1450 | ``editor`` |
|
1450 | ``editor`` | |
1451 | The editor to use during a commit. (default: ``$EDITOR`` or ``vi``) |
|
1451 | The editor to use during a commit. (default: ``$EDITOR`` or ``vi``) | |
1452 |
|
1452 | |||
1453 | ``fallbackencoding`` |
|
1453 | ``fallbackencoding`` | |
1454 | Encoding to try if it's not possible to decode the changelog using |
|
1454 | Encoding to try if it's not possible to decode the changelog using | |
1455 | UTF-8. (default: ISO-8859-1) |
|
1455 | UTF-8. (default: ISO-8859-1) | |
1456 |
|
1456 | |||
1457 | ``ignore`` |
|
1457 | ``ignore`` | |
1458 | A file to read per-user ignore patterns from. This file should be |
|
1458 | A file to read per-user ignore patterns from. This file should be | |
1459 | in the same format as a repository-wide .hgignore file. Filenames |
|
1459 | in the same format as a repository-wide .hgignore file. Filenames | |
1460 | are relative to the repository root. This option supports hook syntax, |
|
1460 | are relative to the repository root. This option supports hook syntax, | |
1461 | so if you want to specify multiple ignore files, you can do so by |
|
1461 | so if you want to specify multiple ignore files, you can do so by | |
1462 | setting something like ``ignore.other = ~/.hgignore2``. For details |
|
1462 | setting something like ``ignore.other = ~/.hgignore2``. For details | |
1463 | of the ignore file format, see the ``hgignore(5)`` man page. |
|
1463 | of the ignore file format, see the ``hgignore(5)`` man page. | |
1464 |
|
1464 | |||
1465 | ``interactive`` |
|
1465 | ``interactive`` | |
1466 | Allow to prompt the user. (default: True) |
|
1466 | Allow to prompt the user. (default: True) | |
1467 |
|
1467 | |||
1468 | ``logtemplate`` |
|
1468 | ``logtemplate`` | |
1469 | Template string for commands that print changesets. |
|
1469 | Template string for commands that print changesets. | |
1470 |
|
1470 | |||
1471 | ``merge`` |
|
1471 | ``merge`` | |
1472 | The conflict resolution program to use during a manual merge. |
|
1472 | The conflict resolution program to use during a manual merge. | |
1473 | For more information on merge tools see :hg:`help merge-tools`. |
|
1473 | For more information on merge tools see :hg:`help merge-tools`. | |
1474 | For configuring merge tools see the ``[merge-tools]`` section. |
|
1474 | For configuring merge tools see the ``[merge-tools]`` section. | |
1475 |
|
1475 | |||
1476 | ``mergemarkers`` |
|
1476 | ``mergemarkers`` | |
1477 | Sets the merge conflict marker label styling. The ``detailed`` |
|
1477 | Sets the merge conflict marker label styling. The ``detailed`` | |
1478 | style uses the ``mergemarkertemplate`` setting to style the labels. |
|
1478 | style uses the ``mergemarkertemplate`` setting to style the labels. | |
1479 | The ``basic`` style just uses 'local' and 'other' as the marker label. |
|
1479 | The ``basic`` style just uses 'local' and 'other' as the marker label. | |
1480 | One of ``basic`` or ``detailed``. |
|
1480 | One of ``basic`` or ``detailed``. | |
1481 | (default: ``basic``) |
|
1481 | (default: ``basic``) | |
1482 |
|
1482 | |||
1483 | ``mergemarkertemplate`` |
|
1483 | ``mergemarkertemplate`` | |
1484 | The template used to print the commit description next to each conflict |
|
1484 | The template used to print the commit description next to each conflict | |
1485 | marker during merge conflicts. See :hg:`help templates` for the template |
|
1485 | marker during merge conflicts. See :hg:`help templates` for the template | |
1486 | format. |
|
1486 | format. | |
1487 |
|
1487 | |||
1488 | Defaults to showing the hash, tags, branches, bookmarks, author, and |
|
1488 | Defaults to showing the hash, tags, branches, bookmarks, author, and | |
1489 | the first line of the commit description. |
|
1489 | the first line of the commit description. | |
1490 |
|
1490 | |||
1491 | If you use non-ASCII characters in names for tags, branches, bookmarks, |
|
1491 | If you use non-ASCII characters in names for tags, branches, bookmarks, | |
1492 | authors, and/or commit descriptions, you must pay attention to encodings of |
|
1492 | authors, and/or commit descriptions, you must pay attention to encodings of | |
1493 | managed files. At template expansion, non-ASCII characters use the encoding |
|
1493 | managed files. At template expansion, non-ASCII characters use the encoding | |
1494 | specified by the ``--encoding`` global option, ``HGENCODING`` or other |
|
1494 | specified by the ``--encoding`` global option, ``HGENCODING`` or other | |
1495 | environment variables that govern your locale. If the encoding of the merge |
|
1495 | environment variables that govern your locale. If the encoding of the merge | |
1496 | markers is different from the encoding of the merged files, |
|
1496 | markers is different from the encoding of the merged files, | |
1497 | serious problems may occur. |
|
1497 | serious problems may occur. | |
1498 |
|
1498 | |||
1499 | ``origbackuppath`` |
|
1499 | ``origbackuppath`` | |
1500 | The path to a directory used to store generated .orig files. If the path is |
|
1500 | The path to a directory used to store generated .orig files. If the path is | |
1501 | not a directory, one will be created. |
|
1501 | not a directory, one will be created. | |
1502 |
|
1502 | |||
1503 | ``patch`` |
|
1503 | ``patch`` | |
1504 | An optional external tool that ``hg import`` and some extensions |
|
1504 | An optional external tool that ``hg import`` and some extensions | |
1505 | will use for applying patches. By default Mercurial uses an |
|
1505 | will use for applying patches. By default Mercurial uses an | |
1506 | internal patch utility. The external tool must work as the common |
|
1506 | internal patch utility. The external tool must work as the common | |
1507 | Unix ``patch`` program. In particular, it must accept a ``-p`` |
|
1507 | Unix ``patch`` program. In particular, it must accept a ``-p`` | |
1508 | argument to strip patch headers, a ``-d`` argument to specify the |
|
1508 | argument to strip patch headers, a ``-d`` argument to specify the | |
1509 | current directory, a file name to patch, and a patch file to take |
|
1509 | current directory, a file name to patch, and a patch file to take | |
1510 | from stdin. |
|
1510 | from stdin. | |
1511 |
|
1511 | |||
1512 | It is possible to specify a patch tool together with extra |
|
1512 | It is possible to specify a patch tool together with extra | |
1513 | arguments. For example, setting this option to ``patch --merge`` |
|
1513 | arguments. For example, setting this option to ``patch --merge`` | |
1514 | will use the ``patch`` program with its 2-way merge option. |
|
1514 | will use the ``patch`` program with its 2-way merge option. | |
1515 |
|
1515 | |||
1516 | ``portablefilenames`` |
|
1516 | ``portablefilenames`` | |
1517 | Check for portable filenames. Can be ``warn``, ``ignore`` or ``abort``. |
|
1517 | Check for portable filenames. Can be ``warn``, ``ignore`` or ``abort``. | |
1518 | (default: ``warn``) |
|
1518 | (default: ``warn``) | |
1519 | If set to ``warn`` (or ``true``), a warning message is printed on POSIX |
|
1519 | If set to ``warn`` (or ``true``), a warning message is printed on POSIX | |
1520 | platforms, if a file with a non-portable filename is added (e.g. a file |
|
1520 | platforms, if a file with a non-portable filename is added (e.g. a file | |
1521 | with a name that can't be created on Windows because it contains reserved |
|
1521 | with a name that can't be created on Windows because it contains reserved | |
1522 | parts like ``AUX``, reserved characters like ``:``, or would cause a case |
|
1522 | parts like ``AUX``, reserved characters like ``:``, or would cause a case | |
1523 | collision with an existing file). |
|
1523 | collision with an existing file). | |
1524 | If set to ``ignore`` (or ``false``), no warning is printed. |
|
1524 | If set to ``ignore`` (or ``false``), no warning is printed. | |
1525 | If set to ``abort``, the command is aborted. |
|
1525 | If set to ``abort``, the command is aborted. | |
1526 | On Windows, this configuration option is ignored and the command aborted. |
|
1526 | On Windows, this configuration option is ignored and the command aborted. | |
1527 |
|
1527 | |||
1528 | ``quiet`` |
|
1528 | ``quiet`` | |
1529 | Reduce the amount of output printed. (default: False) |
|
1529 | Reduce the amount of output printed. (default: False) | |
1530 |
|
1530 | |||
1531 | ``remotecmd`` |
|
1531 | ``remotecmd`` | |
1532 | Remote command to use for clone/push/pull operations. (default: ``hg``) |
|
1532 | Remote command to use for clone/push/pull operations. (default: ``hg``) | |
1533 |
|
1533 | |||
1534 | ``report_untrusted`` |
|
1534 | ``report_untrusted`` | |
1535 | Warn if a ``.hg/hgrc`` file is ignored due to not being owned by a |
|
1535 | Warn if a ``.hg/hgrc`` file is ignored due to not being owned by a | |
1536 | trusted user or group. (default: True) |
|
1536 | trusted user or group. (default: True) | |
1537 |
|
1537 | |||
1538 | ``slash`` |
|
1538 | ``slash`` | |
1539 | Display paths using a slash (``/``) as the path separator. This |
|
1539 | Display paths using a slash (``/``) as the path separator. This | |
1540 | only makes a difference on systems where the default path |
|
1540 | only makes a difference on systems where the default path | |
1541 | separator is not the slash character (e.g. Windows uses the |
|
1541 | separator is not the slash character (e.g. Windows uses the | |
1542 | backslash character (``\``)). |
|
1542 | backslash character (``\``)). | |
1543 | (default: False) |
|
1543 | (default: False) | |
1544 |
|
1544 | |||
1545 | ``statuscopies`` |
|
1545 | ``statuscopies`` | |
1546 | Display copies in the status command. |
|
1546 | Display copies in the status command. | |
1547 |
|
1547 | |||
1548 | ``ssh`` |
|
1548 | ``ssh`` | |
1549 | Command to use for SSH connections. (default: ``ssh``) |
|
1549 | Command to use for SSH connections. (default: ``ssh``) | |
1550 |
|
1550 | |||
1551 | ``strict`` |
|
1551 | ``strict`` | |
1552 | Require exact command names, instead of allowing unambiguous |
|
1552 | Require exact command names, instead of allowing unambiguous | |
1553 | abbreviations. (default: False) |
|
1553 | abbreviations. (default: False) | |
1554 |
|
1554 | |||
1555 | ``style`` |
|
1555 | ``style`` | |
1556 | Name of style to use for command output. |
|
1556 | Name of style to use for command output. | |
1557 |
|
1557 | |||
1558 | ``supportcontact`` |
|
1558 | ``supportcontact`` | |
1559 | A URL where users should report a Mercurial traceback. Use this if you are a |
|
1559 | A URL where users should report a Mercurial traceback. Use this if you are a | |
1560 | large organisation with its own Mercurial deployment process and crash |
|
1560 | large organisation with its own Mercurial deployment process and crash | |
1561 | reports should be addressed to your internal support. |
|
1561 | reports should be addressed to your internal support. | |
1562 |
|
1562 | |||
1563 | ``timeout`` |
|
1563 | ``timeout`` | |
1564 | The timeout used when a lock is held (in seconds), a negative value |
|
1564 | The timeout used when a lock is held (in seconds), a negative value | |
1565 | means no timeout. (default: 600) |
|
1565 | means no timeout. (default: 600) | |
1566 |
|
1566 | |||
1567 | ``traceback`` |
|
1567 | ``traceback`` | |
1568 | Mercurial always prints a traceback when an unknown exception |
|
1568 | Mercurial always prints a traceback when an unknown exception | |
1569 | occurs. Setting this to True will make Mercurial print a traceback |
|
1569 | occurs. Setting this to True will make Mercurial print a traceback | |
1570 | on all exceptions, even those recognized by Mercurial (such as |
|
1570 | on all exceptions, even those recognized by Mercurial (such as | |
1571 | IOError or MemoryError). (default: False) |
|
1571 | IOError or MemoryError). (default: False) | |
1572 |
|
1572 | |||
1573 | ``username`` |
|
1573 | ``username`` | |
1574 | The committer of a changeset created when running "commit". |
|
1574 | The committer of a changeset created when running "commit". | |
1575 | Typically a person's name and email address, e.g. ``Fred Widget |
|
1575 | Typically a person's name and email address, e.g. ``Fred Widget | |
1576 | <fred@example.com>``. Environment variables in the |
|
1576 | <fred@example.com>``. Environment variables in the | |
1577 | username are expanded. |
|
1577 | username are expanded. | |
1578 |
|
1578 | |||
1579 | (default: ``$EMAIL`` or ``username@hostname``. If the username in |
|
1579 | (default: ``$EMAIL`` or ``username@hostname``. If the username in | |
1580 | hgrc is empty, e.g. if the system admin set ``username =`` in the |
|
1580 | hgrc is empty, e.g. if the system admin set ``username =`` in the | |
1581 | system hgrc, it has to be specified manually or in a different |
|
1581 | system hgrc, it has to be specified manually or in a different | |
1582 | hgrc file) |
|
1582 | hgrc file) | |
1583 |
|
1583 | |||
1584 | ``verbose`` |
|
1584 | ``verbose`` | |
1585 | Increase the amount of output printed. (default: False) |
|
1585 | Increase the amount of output printed. (default: False) | |
1586 |
|
1586 | |||
1587 |
|
1587 | |||
1588 | ``web`` |
|
1588 | ``web`` | |
1589 | ------- |
|
1589 | ------- | |
1590 |
|
1590 | |||
1591 | Web interface configuration. The settings in this section apply to |
|
1591 | Web interface configuration. The settings in this section apply to | |
1592 | both the builtin webserver (started by :hg:`serve`) and the script you |
|
1592 | both the builtin webserver (started by :hg:`serve`) and the script you | |
1593 | run through a webserver (``hgweb.cgi`` and the derivatives for FastCGI |
|
1593 | run through a webserver (``hgweb.cgi`` and the derivatives for FastCGI | |
1594 | and WSGI). |
|
1594 | and WSGI). | |
1595 |
|
1595 | |||
1596 | The Mercurial webserver does no authentication (it does not prompt for |
|
1596 | The Mercurial webserver does no authentication (it does not prompt for | |
1597 | usernames and passwords to validate *who* users are), but it does do |
|
1597 | usernames and passwords to validate *who* users are), but it does do | |
1598 | authorization (it grants or denies access for *authenticated users* |
|
1598 | authorization (it grants or denies access for *authenticated users* | |
1599 | based on settings in this section). You must either configure your |
|
1599 | based on settings in this section). You must either configure your | |
1600 | webserver to do authentication for you, or disable the authorization |
|
1600 | webserver to do authentication for you, or disable the authorization | |
1601 | checks. |
|
1601 | checks. | |
1602 |
|
1602 | |||
1603 | For a quick setup in a trusted environment, e.g., a private LAN, where |
|
1603 | For a quick setup in a trusted environment, e.g., a private LAN, where | |
1604 | you want it to accept pushes from anybody, you can use the following |
|
1604 | you want it to accept pushes from anybody, you can use the following | |
1605 | command line:: |
|
1605 | command line:: | |
1606 |
|
1606 | |||
1607 | $ hg --config web.allow_push=* --config web.push_ssl=False serve |
|
1607 | $ hg --config web.allow_push=* --config web.push_ssl=False serve | |
1608 |
|
1608 | |||
1609 | Note that this will allow anybody to push anything to the server and |
|
1609 | Note that this will allow anybody to push anything to the server and | |
1610 | that this should not be used for public servers. |
|
1610 | that this should not be used for public servers. | |
1611 |
|
1611 | |||
1612 | The full set of options is: |
|
1612 | The full set of options is: | |
1613 |
|
1613 | |||
1614 | ``accesslog`` |
|
1614 | ``accesslog`` | |
1615 | Where to output the access log. (default: stdout) |
|
1615 | Where to output the access log. (default: stdout) | |
1616 |
|
1616 | |||
1617 | ``address`` |
|
1617 | ``address`` | |
1618 | Interface address to bind to. (default: all) |
|
1618 | Interface address to bind to. (default: all) | |
1619 |
|
1619 | |||
1620 | ``allow_archive`` |
|
1620 | ``allow_archive`` | |
1621 | List of archive format (bz2, gz, zip) allowed for downloading. |
|
1621 | List of archive format (bz2, gz, zip) allowed for downloading. | |
1622 | (default: empty) |
|
1622 | (default: empty) | |
1623 |
|
1623 | |||
1624 | ``allowbz2`` |
|
1624 | ``allowbz2`` | |
1625 | (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.bz2 downloading of repository |
|
1625 | (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.bz2 downloading of repository | |
1626 | revisions. |
|
1626 | revisions. | |
1627 | (default: False) |
|
1627 | (default: False) | |
1628 |
|
1628 | |||
1629 | ``allowgz`` |
|
1629 | ``allowgz`` | |
1630 | (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.gz downloading of repository |
|
1630 | (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.gz downloading of repository | |
1631 | revisions. |
|
1631 | revisions. | |
1632 | (default: False) |
|
1632 | (default: False) | |
1633 |
|
1633 | |||
1634 | ``allowpull`` |
|
1634 | ``allowpull`` | |
1635 | Whether to allow pulling from the repository. (default: True) |
|
1635 | Whether to allow pulling from the repository. (default: True) | |
1636 |
|
1636 | |||
1637 | ``allow_push`` |
|
1637 | ``allow_push`` | |
1638 | Whether to allow pushing to the repository. If empty or not set, |
|
1638 | Whether to allow pushing to the repository. If empty or not set, | |
1639 | pushing is not allowed. If the special value ``*``, any remote |
|
1639 | pushing is not allowed. If the special value ``*``, any remote | |
1640 | user can push, including unauthenticated users. Otherwise, the |
|
1640 | user can push, including unauthenticated users. Otherwise, the | |
1641 | remote user must have been authenticated, and the authenticated |
|
1641 | remote user must have been authenticated, and the authenticated | |
1642 | user name must be present in this list. The contents of the |
|
1642 | user name must be present in this list. The contents of the | |
1643 | allow_push list are examined after the deny_push list. |
|
1643 | allow_push list are examined after the deny_push list. | |
1644 |
|
1644 | |||
1645 | ``allow_read`` |
|
1645 | ``allow_read`` | |
1646 | If the user has not already been denied repository access due to |
|
1646 | If the user has not already been denied repository access due to | |
1647 | the contents of deny_read, this list determines whether to grant |
|
1647 | the contents of deny_read, this list determines whether to grant | |
1648 | repository access to the user. If this list is not empty, and the |
|
1648 | repository access to the user. If this list is not empty, and the | |
1649 | user is unauthenticated or not present in the list, then access is |
|
1649 | user is unauthenticated or not present in the list, then access is | |
1650 | denied for the user. If the list is empty or not set, then access |
|
1650 | denied for the user. If the list is empty or not set, then access | |
1651 | is permitted to all users by default. Setting allow_read to the |
|
1651 | is permitted to all users by default. Setting allow_read to the | |
1652 | special value ``*`` is equivalent to it not being set (i.e. access |
|
1652 | special value ``*`` is equivalent to it not being set (i.e. access | |
1653 | is permitted to all users). The contents of the allow_read list are |
|
1653 | is permitted to all users). The contents of the allow_read list are | |
1654 | examined after the deny_read list. |
|
1654 | examined after the deny_read list. | |
1655 |
|
1655 | |||
1656 | ``allowzip`` |
|
1656 | ``allowzip`` | |
1657 | (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .zip downloading of repository |
|
1657 | (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .zip downloading of repository | |
1658 | revisions. This feature creates temporary files. |
|
1658 | revisions. This feature creates temporary files. | |
1659 | (default: False) |
|
1659 | (default: False) | |
1660 |
|
1660 | |||
1661 | ``archivesubrepos`` |
|
1661 | ``archivesubrepos`` | |
1662 | Whether to recurse into subrepositories when archiving. |
|
1662 | Whether to recurse into subrepositories when archiving. | |
1663 | (default: False) |
|
1663 | (default: False) | |
1664 |
|
1664 | |||
1665 | ``baseurl`` |
|
1665 | ``baseurl`` | |
1666 | Base URL to use when publishing URLs in other locations, so |
|
1666 | Base URL to use when publishing URLs in other locations, so | |
1667 | third-party tools like email notification hooks can construct |
|
1667 | third-party tools like email notification hooks can construct | |
1668 | URLs. Example: ``http://hgserver/repos/``. |
|
1668 | URLs. Example: ``http://hgserver/repos/``. | |
1669 |
|
1669 | |||
1670 | ``cacerts`` |
|
1670 | ``cacerts`` | |
1671 | Path to file containing a list of PEM encoded certificate |
|
1671 | Path to file containing a list of PEM encoded certificate | |
1672 | authority certificates. Environment variables and ``~user`` |
|
1672 | authority certificates. Environment variables and ``~user`` | |
1673 | constructs are expanded in the filename. If specified on the |
|
1673 | constructs are expanded in the filename. If specified on the | |
1674 | client, then it will verify the identity of remote HTTPS servers |
|
1674 | client, then it will verify the identity of remote HTTPS servers | |
1675 | with these certificates. |
|
1675 | with these certificates. | |
1676 |
|
1676 | |||
1677 | This feature is only supported when using Python 2.6 or later. If you wish |
|
1677 | This feature is only supported when using Python 2.6 or later. If you wish | |
1678 | to use it with earlier versions of Python, install the backported |
|
1678 | to use it with earlier versions of Python, install the backported | |
1679 | version of the ssl library that is available from |
|
1679 | version of the ssl library that is available from | |
1680 | ``http://pypi.python.org``. |
|
1680 | ``http://pypi.python.org``. | |
1681 |
|
1681 | |||
1682 | To disable SSL verification temporarily, specify ``--insecure`` from |
|
1682 | To disable SSL verification temporarily, specify ``--insecure`` from | |
1683 | command line. |
|
1683 | command line. | |
1684 |
|
1684 | |||
1685 | You can use OpenSSL's CA certificate file if your platform has |
|
1685 | You can use OpenSSL's CA certificate file if your platform has | |
1686 | one. On most Linux systems this will be |
|
1686 | one. On most Linux systems this will be | |
1687 | ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt``. Otherwise you will have to |
|
1687 | ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt``. Otherwise you will have to | |
1688 | generate this file manually. The form must be as follows:: |
|
1688 | generate this file manually. The form must be as follows:: | |
1689 |
|
1689 | |||
1690 | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- |
|
1690 | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- | |
1691 | ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ... |
|
1691 | ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ... | |
1692 | -----END CERTIFICATE----- |
|
1692 | -----END CERTIFICATE----- | |
1693 | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- |
|
1693 | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- | |
1694 | ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ... |
|
1694 | ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ... | |
1695 | -----END CERTIFICATE----- |
|
1695 | -----END CERTIFICATE----- | |
1696 |
|
1696 | |||
1697 | ``cache`` |
|
1697 | ``cache`` | |
1698 | Whether to support caching in hgweb. (default: True) |
|
1698 | Whether to support caching in hgweb. (default: True) | |
1699 |
|
1699 | |||
1700 | ``certificate`` |
|
1700 | ``certificate`` | |
1701 | Certificate to use when running :hg:`serve`. |
|
1701 | Certificate to use when running :hg:`serve`. | |
1702 |
|
1702 | |||
1703 | ``collapse`` |
|
1703 | ``collapse`` | |
1704 | With ``descend`` enabled, repositories in subdirectories are shown at |
|
1704 | With ``descend`` enabled, repositories in subdirectories are shown at | |
1705 | a single level alongside repositories in the current path. With |
|
1705 | a single level alongside repositories in the current path. With | |
1706 | ``collapse`` also enabled, repositories residing at a deeper level than |
|
1706 | ``collapse`` also enabled, repositories residing at a deeper level than | |
1707 | the current path are grouped behind navigable directory entries that |
|
1707 | the current path are grouped behind navigable directory entries that | |
1708 | lead to the locations of these repositories. In effect, this setting |
|
1708 | lead to the locations of these repositories. In effect, this setting | |
1709 | collapses each collection of repositories found within a subdirectory |
|
1709 | collapses each collection of repositories found within a subdirectory | |
1710 | into a single entry for that subdirectory. (default: False) |
|
1710 | into a single entry for that subdirectory. (default: False) | |
1711 |
|
1711 | |||
1712 | ``comparisoncontext`` |
|
1712 | ``comparisoncontext`` | |
1713 | Number of lines of context to show in side-by-side file comparison. If |
|
1713 | Number of lines of context to show in side-by-side file comparison. If | |
1714 | negative or the value ``full``, whole files are shown. (default: 5) |
|
1714 | negative or the value ``full``, whole files are shown. (default: 5) | |
1715 |
|
1715 | |||
1716 | This setting can be overridden by a ``context`` request parameter to the |
|
1716 | This setting can be overridden by a ``context`` request parameter to the | |
1717 | ``comparison`` command, taking the same values. |
|
1717 | ``comparison`` command, taking the same values. | |
1718 |
|
1718 | |||
1719 | ``contact`` |
|
1719 | ``contact`` | |
1720 | Name or email address of the person in charge of the repository. |
|
1720 | Name or email address of the person in charge of the repository. | |
1721 | (default: ui.username or ``$EMAIL`` or "unknown" if unset or empty) |
|
1721 | (default: ui.username or ``$EMAIL`` or "unknown" if unset or empty) | |
1722 |
|
1722 | |||
1723 | ``deny_push`` |
|
1723 | ``deny_push`` | |
1724 | Whether to deny pushing to the repository. If empty or not set, |
|
1724 | Whether to deny pushing to the repository. If empty or not set, | |
1725 | push is not denied. If the special value ``*``, all remote users are |
|
1725 | push is not denied. If the special value ``*``, all remote users are | |
1726 | denied push. Otherwise, unauthenticated users are all denied, and |
|
1726 | denied push. Otherwise, unauthenticated users are all denied, and | |
1727 | any authenticated user name present in this list is also denied. The |
|
1727 | any authenticated user name present in this list is also denied. The | |
1728 | contents of the deny_push list are examined before the allow_push list. |
|
1728 | contents of the deny_push list are examined before the allow_push list. | |
1729 |
|
1729 | |||
1730 | ``deny_read`` |
|
1730 | ``deny_read`` | |
1731 | Whether to deny reading/viewing of the repository. If this list is |
|
1731 | Whether to deny reading/viewing of the repository. If this list is | |
1732 | not empty, unauthenticated users are all denied, and any |
|
1732 | not empty, unauthenticated users are all denied, and any | |
1733 | authenticated user name present in this list is also denied access to |
|
1733 | authenticated user name present in this list is also denied access to | |
1734 | the repository. If set to the special value ``*``, all remote users |
|
1734 | the repository. If set to the special value ``*``, all remote users | |
1735 | are denied access (rarely needed ;). If deny_read is empty or not set, |
|
1735 | are denied access (rarely needed ;). If deny_read is empty or not set, | |
1736 | the determination of repository access depends on the presence and |
|
1736 | the determination of repository access depends on the presence and | |
1737 | content of the allow_read list (see description). If both |
|
1737 | content of the allow_read list (see description). If both | |
1738 | deny_read and allow_read are empty or not set, then access is |
|
1738 | deny_read and allow_read are empty or not set, then access is | |
1739 | permitted to all users by default. If the repository is being |
|
1739 | permitted to all users by default. If the repository is being | |
1740 | served via hgwebdir, denied users will not be able to see it in |
|
1740 | served via hgwebdir, denied users will not be able to see it in | |
1741 | the list of repositories. The contents of the deny_read list have |
|
1741 | the list of repositories. The contents of the deny_read list have | |
1742 | priority over (are examined before) the contents of the allow_read |
|
1742 | priority over (are examined before) the contents of the allow_read | |
1743 | list. |
|
1743 | list. | |
1744 |
|
1744 | |||
1745 | ``descend`` |
|
1745 | ``descend`` | |
1746 | hgwebdir indexes will not descend into subdirectories. Only repositories |
|
1746 | hgwebdir indexes will not descend into subdirectories. Only repositories | |
1747 | directly in the current path will be shown (other repositories are still |
|
1747 | directly in the current path will be shown (other repositories are still | |
1748 | available from the index corresponding to their containing path). |
|
1748 | available from the index corresponding to their containing path). | |
1749 |
|
1749 | |||
1750 | ``description`` |
|
1750 | ``description`` | |
1751 | Textual description of the repository's purpose or contents. |
|
1751 | Textual description of the repository's purpose or contents. | |
1752 | (default: "unknown") |
|
1752 | (default: "unknown") | |
1753 |
|
1753 | |||
1754 | ``encoding`` |
|
1754 | ``encoding`` | |
1755 | Character encoding name. (default: the current locale charset) |
|
1755 | Character encoding name. (default: the current locale charset) | |
1756 | Example: "UTF-8". |
|
1756 | Example: "UTF-8". | |
1757 |
|
1757 | |||
1758 | ``errorlog`` |
|
1758 | ``errorlog`` | |
1759 | Where to output the error log. (default: stderr) |
|
1759 | Where to output the error log. (default: stderr) | |
1760 |
|
1760 | |||
1761 | ``guessmime`` |
|
1761 | ``guessmime`` | |
1762 | Control MIME types for raw download of file content. |
|
1762 | Control MIME types for raw download of file content. | |
1763 | Set to True to let hgweb guess the content type from the file |
|
1763 | Set to True to let hgweb guess the content type from the file | |
1764 | extension. This will serve HTML files as ``text/html`` and might |
|
1764 | extension. This will serve HTML files as ``text/html`` and might | |
1765 | allow cross-site scripting attacks when serving untrusted |
|
1765 | allow cross-site scripting attacks when serving untrusted | |
1766 | repositories. (default: False) |
|
1766 | repositories. (default: False) | |
1767 |
|
1767 | |||
1768 | ``hidden`` |
|
1768 | ``hidden`` | |
1769 | Whether to hide the repository in the hgwebdir index. |
|
1769 | Whether to hide the repository in the hgwebdir index. | |
1770 | (default: False) |
|
1770 | (default: False) | |
1771 |
|
1771 | |||
1772 | ``ipv6`` |
|
1772 | ``ipv6`` | |
1773 | Whether to use IPv6. (default: False) |
|
1773 | Whether to use IPv6. (default: False) | |
1774 |
|
1774 | |||
1775 | ``logoimg`` |
|
1775 | ``logoimg`` | |
1776 | File name of the logo image that some templates display on each page. |
|
1776 | File name of the logo image that some templates display on each page. | |
1777 | The file name is relative to ``staticurl``. That is, the full path to |
|
1777 | The file name is relative to ``staticurl``. That is, the full path to | |
1778 | the logo image is "staticurl/logoimg". |
|
1778 | the logo image is "staticurl/logoimg". | |
1779 | If unset, ``hglogo.png`` will be used. |
|
1779 | If unset, ``hglogo.png`` will be used. | |
1780 |
|
1780 | |||
1781 | ``logourl`` |
|
1781 | ``logourl`` | |
1782 | Base URL to use for logos. If unset, ``https://mercurial-scm.org/`` |
|
1782 | Base URL to use for logos. If unset, ``https://mercurial-scm.org/`` | |
1783 | will be used. |
|
1783 | will be used. | |
1784 |
|
1784 | |||
1785 | ``maxchanges`` |
|
1785 | ``maxchanges`` | |
1786 | Maximum number of changes to list on the changelog. (default: 10) |
|
1786 | Maximum number of changes to list on the changelog. (default: 10) | |
1787 |
|
1787 | |||
1788 | ``maxfiles`` |
|
1788 | ``maxfiles`` | |
1789 | Maximum number of files to list per changeset. (default: 10) |
|
1789 | Maximum number of files to list per changeset. (default: 10) | |
1790 |
|
1790 | |||
1791 | ``maxshortchanges`` |
|
1791 | ``maxshortchanges`` | |
1792 | Maximum number of changes to list on the shortlog, graph or filelog |
|
1792 | Maximum number of changes to list on the shortlog, graph or filelog | |
1793 | pages. (default: 60) |
|
1793 | pages. (default: 60) | |
1794 |
|
1794 | |||
1795 | ``name`` |
|
1795 | ``name`` | |
1796 | Repository name to use in the web interface. |
|
1796 | Repository name to use in the web interface. | |
1797 | (default: current working directory) |
|
1797 | (default: current working directory) | |
1798 |
|
1798 | |||
1799 | ``port`` |
|
1799 | ``port`` | |
1800 | Port to listen on. (default: 8000) |
|
1800 | Port to listen on. (default: 8000) | |
1801 |
|
1801 | |||
1802 | ``prefix`` |
|
1802 | ``prefix`` | |
1803 | Prefix path to serve from. (default: '' (server root)) |
|
1803 | Prefix path to serve from. (default: '' (server root)) | |
1804 |
|
1804 | |||
1805 | ``push_ssl`` |
|
1805 | ``push_ssl`` | |
1806 | Whether to require that inbound pushes be transported over SSL to |
|
1806 | Whether to require that inbound pushes be transported over SSL to | |
1807 | prevent password sniffing. (default: True) |
|
1807 | prevent password sniffing. (default: True) | |
1808 |
|
1808 | |||
1809 | ``refreshinterval`` |
|
1809 | ``refreshinterval`` | |
1810 | How frequently directory listings re-scan the filesystem for new |
|
1810 | How frequently directory listings re-scan the filesystem for new | |
1811 | repositories, in seconds. This is relevant when wildcards are used |
|
1811 | repositories, in seconds. This is relevant when wildcards are used | |
1812 | to define paths. Depending on how much filesystem traversal is |
|
1812 | to define paths. Depending on how much filesystem traversal is | |
1813 | required, refreshing may negatively impact performance. |
|
1813 | required, refreshing may negatively impact performance. | |
1814 |
|
1814 | |||
1815 | Values less than or equal to 0 always refresh. |
|
1815 | Values less than or equal to 0 always refresh. | |
1816 | (default: 20) |
|
1816 | (default: 20) | |
1817 |
|
1817 | |||
1818 | ``staticurl`` |
|
1818 | ``staticurl`` | |
1819 | Base URL to use for static files. If unset, static files (e.g. the |
|
1819 | Base URL to use for static files. If unset, static files (e.g. the | |
1820 | hgicon.png favicon) will be served by the CGI script itself. Use |
|
1820 | hgicon.png favicon) will be served by the CGI script itself. Use | |
1821 | this setting to serve them directly with the HTTP server. |
|
1821 | this setting to serve them directly with the HTTP server. | |
1822 | Example: ``http://hgserver/static/``. |
|
1822 | Example: ``http://hgserver/static/``. | |
1823 |
|
1823 | |||
1824 | ``stripes`` |
|
1824 | ``stripes`` | |
1825 | How many lines a "zebra stripe" should span in multi-line output. |
|
1825 | How many lines a "zebra stripe" should span in multi-line output. | |
1826 | Set to 0 to disable. (default: 1) |
|
1826 | Set to 0 to disable. (default: 1) | |
1827 |
|
1827 | |||
1828 | ``style`` |
|
1828 | ``style`` | |
1829 | Which template map style to use. The available options are the names of |
|
1829 | Which template map style to use. The available options are the names of | |
1830 | subdirectories in the HTML templates path. (default: ``paper``) |
|
1830 | subdirectories in the HTML templates path. (default: ``paper``) | |
1831 | Example: ``monoblue``. |
|
1831 | Example: ``monoblue``. | |
1832 |
|
1832 | |||
1833 | ``templates`` |
|
1833 | ``templates`` | |
1834 | Where to find the HTML templates. The default path to the HTML templates |
|
1834 | Where to find the HTML templates. The default path to the HTML templates | |
1835 | can be obtained from ``hg debuginstall``. |
|
1835 | can be obtained from ``hg debuginstall``. | |
1836 |
|
1836 | |||
1837 | ``websub`` |
|
1837 | ``websub`` | |
1838 | ---------- |
|
1838 | ---------- | |
1839 |
|
1839 | |||
1840 | Web substitution filter definition. You can use this section to |
|
1840 | Web substitution filter definition. You can use this section to | |
1841 | define a set of regular expression substitution patterns which |
|
1841 | define a set of regular expression substitution patterns which | |
1842 | let you automatically modify the hgweb server output. |
|
1842 | let you automatically modify the hgweb server output. | |
1843 |
|
1843 | |||
1844 | The default hgweb templates only apply these substitution patterns |
|
1844 | The default hgweb templates only apply these substitution patterns | |
1845 | on the revision description fields. You can apply them anywhere |
|
1845 | on the revision description fields. You can apply them anywhere | |
1846 | you want when you create your own templates by adding calls to the |
|
1846 | you want when you create your own templates by adding calls to the | |
1847 | "websub" filter (usually after calling the "escape" filter). |
|
1847 | "websub" filter (usually after calling the "escape" filter). | |
1848 |
|
1848 | |||
1849 | This can be used, for example, to convert issue references to links |
|
1849 | This can be used, for example, to convert issue references to links | |
1850 | to your issue tracker, or to convert "markdown-like" syntax into |
|
1850 | to your issue tracker, or to convert "markdown-like" syntax into | |
1851 | HTML (see the examples below). |
|
1851 | HTML (see the examples below). | |
1852 |
|
1852 | |||
1853 | Each entry in this section names a substitution filter. |
|
1853 | Each entry in this section names a substitution filter. | |
1854 | The value of each entry defines the substitution expression itself. |
|
1854 | The value of each entry defines the substitution expression itself. | |
1855 | The websub expressions follow the old interhg extension syntax, |
|
1855 | The websub expressions follow the old interhg extension syntax, | |
1856 | which in turn imitates the Unix sed replacement syntax:: |
|
1856 | which in turn imitates the Unix sed replacement syntax:: | |
1857 |
|
1857 | |||
1858 | patternname = s/SEARCH_REGEX/REPLACE_EXPRESSION/[i] |
|
1858 | patternname = s/SEARCH_REGEX/REPLACE_EXPRESSION/[i] | |
1859 |
|
1859 | |||
1860 | You can use any separator other than "/". The final "i" is optional |
|
1860 | You can use any separator other than "/". The final "i" is optional | |
1861 | and indicates that the search must be case insensitive. |
|
1861 | and indicates that the search must be case insensitive. | |
1862 |
|
1862 | |||
1863 | Examples:: |
|
1863 | Examples:: | |
1864 |
|
1864 | |||
1865 | [websub] |
|
1865 | [websub] | |
1866 | issues = s|issue(\d+)|<a href="http://bts.example.org/issue\1">issue\1</a>|i |
|
1866 | issues = s|issue(\d+)|<a href="http://bts.example.org/issue\1">issue\1</a>|i | |
1867 | italic = s/\b_(\S+)_\b/<i>\1<\/i>/ |
|
1867 | italic = s/\b_(\S+)_\b/<i>\1<\/i>/ | |
1868 | bold = s/\*\b(\S+)\b\*/<b>\1<\/b>/ |
|
1868 | bold = s/\*\b(\S+)\b\*/<b>\1<\/b>/ | |
1869 |
|
1869 | |||
1870 | ``worker`` |
|
1870 | ``worker`` | |
1871 | ---------- |
|
1871 | ---------- | |
1872 |
|
1872 | |||
1873 | Parallel master/worker configuration. We currently perform working |
|
1873 | Parallel master/worker configuration. We currently perform working | |
1874 | directory updates in parallel on Unix-like systems, which greatly |
|
1874 | directory updates in parallel on Unix-like systems, which greatly | |
1875 | helps performance. |
|
1875 | helps performance. | |
1876 |
|
1876 | |||
1877 | ``numcpus`` |
|
1877 | ``numcpus`` | |
1878 | Number of CPUs to use for parallel operations. A zero or |
|
1878 | Number of CPUs to use for parallel operations. A zero or | |
1879 | negative value is treated as ``use the default``. |
|
1879 | negative value is treated as ``use the default``. | |
1880 | (default: 4 or the number of CPUs on the system, whichever is larger) |
|
1880 | (default: 4 or the number of CPUs on the system, whichever is larger) |
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1 | # scmutil.py - Mercurial core utility functions |
|
1 | # scmutil.py - Mercurial core utility functions | |
2 | # |
|
2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
|
3 | # Copyright Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
|
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
|
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
|
7 | |||
8 | from i18n import _ |
|
8 | from i18n import _ | |
9 | from mercurial.node import wdirrev |
|
9 | from mercurial.node import wdirrev | |
10 | import util, error, osutil, revset, similar, encoding, phases |
|
10 | import util, error, osutil, revset, similar, encoding, phases | |
11 | import pathutil |
|
11 | import pathutil | |
12 | import match as matchmod |
|
12 | import match as matchmod | |
13 | import os, errno, re, glob, tempfile, shutil, stat |
|
13 | import os, errno, re, glob, tempfile, shutil, stat | |
14 |
|
14 | |||
15 | if os.name == 'nt': |
|
15 | if os.name == 'nt': | |
16 | import scmwindows as scmplatform |
|
16 | import scmwindows as scmplatform | |
17 | else: |
|
17 | else: | |
18 | import scmposix as scmplatform |
|
18 | import scmposix as scmplatform | |
19 |
|
19 | |||
20 | systemrcpath = scmplatform.systemrcpath |
|
20 | systemrcpath = scmplatform.systemrcpath | |
21 | userrcpath = scmplatform.userrcpath |
|
21 | userrcpath = scmplatform.userrcpath | |
22 |
|
22 | |||
23 | class status(tuple): |
|
23 | class status(tuple): | |
24 | '''Named tuple with a list of files per status. The 'deleted', 'unknown' |
|
24 | '''Named tuple with a list of files per status. The 'deleted', 'unknown' | |
25 | and 'ignored' properties are only relevant to the working copy. |
|
25 | and 'ignored' properties are only relevant to the working copy. | |
26 | ''' |
|
26 | ''' | |
27 |
|
27 | |||
28 | __slots__ = () |
|
28 | __slots__ = () | |
29 |
|
29 | |||
30 | def __new__(cls, modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, |
|
30 | def __new__(cls, modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignored, | |
31 | clean): |
|
31 | clean): | |
32 | return tuple.__new__(cls, (modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, |
|
32 | return tuple.__new__(cls, (modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, | |
33 | ignored, clean)) |
|
33 | ignored, clean)) | |
34 |
|
34 | |||
35 | @property |
|
35 | @property | |
36 | def modified(self): |
|
36 | def modified(self): | |
37 | '''files that have been modified''' |
|
37 | '''files that have been modified''' | |
38 | return self[0] |
|
38 | return self[0] | |
39 |
|
39 | |||
40 | @property |
|
40 | @property | |
41 | def added(self): |
|
41 | def added(self): | |
42 | '''files that have been added''' |
|
42 | '''files that have been added''' | |
43 | return self[1] |
|
43 | return self[1] | |
44 |
|
44 | |||
45 | @property |
|
45 | @property | |
46 | def removed(self): |
|
46 | def removed(self): | |
47 | '''files that have been removed''' |
|
47 | '''files that have been removed''' | |
48 | return self[2] |
|
48 | return self[2] | |
49 |
|
49 | |||
50 | @property |
|
50 | @property | |
51 | def deleted(self): |
|
51 | def deleted(self): | |
52 | '''files that are in the dirstate, but have been deleted from the |
|
52 | '''files that are in the dirstate, but have been deleted from the | |
53 | working copy (aka "missing") |
|
53 | working copy (aka "missing") | |
54 | ''' |
|
54 | ''' | |
55 | return self[3] |
|
55 | return self[3] | |
56 |
|
56 | |||
57 | @property |
|
57 | @property | |
58 | def unknown(self): |
|
58 | def unknown(self): | |
59 | '''files not in the dirstate that are not ignored''' |
|
59 | '''files not in the dirstate that are not ignored''' | |
60 | return self[4] |
|
60 | return self[4] | |
61 |
|
61 | |||
62 | @property |
|
62 | @property | |
63 | def ignored(self): |
|
63 | def ignored(self): | |
64 | '''files not in the dirstate that are ignored (by _dirignore())''' |
|
64 | '''files not in the dirstate that are ignored (by _dirignore())''' | |
65 | return self[5] |
|
65 | return self[5] | |
66 |
|
66 | |||
67 | @property |
|
67 | @property | |
68 | def clean(self): |
|
68 | def clean(self): | |
69 | '''files that have not been modified''' |
|
69 | '''files that have not been modified''' | |
70 | return self[6] |
|
70 | return self[6] | |
71 |
|
71 | |||
72 | def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
72 | def __repr__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
73 | return (('<status modified=%r, added=%r, removed=%r, deleted=%r, ' |
|
73 | return (('<status modified=%r, added=%r, removed=%r, deleted=%r, ' | |
74 | 'unknown=%r, ignored=%r, clean=%r>') % self) |
|
74 | 'unknown=%r, ignored=%r, clean=%r>') % self) | |
75 |
|
75 | |||
76 | def itersubrepos(ctx1, ctx2): |
|
76 | def itersubrepos(ctx1, ctx2): | |
77 | """find subrepos in ctx1 or ctx2""" |
|
77 | """find subrepos in ctx1 or ctx2""" | |
78 | # Create a (subpath, ctx) mapping where we prefer subpaths from |
|
78 | # Create a (subpath, ctx) mapping where we prefer subpaths from | |
79 | # ctx1. The subpaths from ctx2 are important when the .hgsub file |
|
79 | # ctx1. The subpaths from ctx2 are important when the .hgsub file | |
80 | # has been modified (in ctx2) but not yet committed (in ctx1). |
|
80 | # has been modified (in ctx2) but not yet committed (in ctx1). | |
81 | subpaths = dict.fromkeys(ctx2.substate, ctx2) |
|
81 | subpaths = dict.fromkeys(ctx2.substate, ctx2) | |
82 | subpaths.update(dict.fromkeys(ctx1.substate, ctx1)) |
|
82 | subpaths.update(dict.fromkeys(ctx1.substate, ctx1)) | |
83 |
|
83 | |||
84 | missing = set() |
|
84 | missing = set() | |
85 |
|
85 | |||
86 | for subpath in ctx2.substate: |
|
86 | for subpath in ctx2.substate: | |
87 | if subpath not in ctx1.substate: |
|
87 | if subpath not in ctx1.substate: | |
88 | del subpaths[subpath] |
|
88 | del subpaths[subpath] | |
89 | missing.add(subpath) |
|
89 | missing.add(subpath) | |
90 |
|
90 | |||
91 | for subpath, ctx in sorted(subpaths.iteritems()): |
|
91 | for subpath, ctx in sorted(subpaths.iteritems()): | |
92 | yield subpath, ctx.sub(subpath) |
|
92 | yield subpath, ctx.sub(subpath) | |
93 |
|
93 | |||
94 | # Yield an empty subrepo based on ctx1 for anything only in ctx2. That way, |
|
94 | # Yield an empty subrepo based on ctx1 for anything only in ctx2. That way, | |
95 | # status and diff will have an accurate result when it does |
|
95 | # status and diff will have an accurate result when it does | |
96 | # 'sub.{status|diff}(rev2)'. Otherwise, the ctx2 subrepo is compared |
|
96 | # 'sub.{status|diff}(rev2)'. Otherwise, the ctx2 subrepo is compared | |
97 | # against itself. |
|
97 | # against itself. | |
98 | for subpath in missing: |
|
98 | for subpath in missing: | |
99 | yield subpath, ctx2.nullsub(subpath, ctx1) |
|
99 | yield subpath, ctx2.nullsub(subpath, ctx1) | |
100 |
|
100 | |||
101 | def nochangesfound(ui, repo, excluded=None): |
|
101 | def nochangesfound(ui, repo, excluded=None): | |
102 | '''Report no changes for push/pull, excluded is None or a list of |
|
102 | '''Report no changes for push/pull, excluded is None or a list of | |
103 | nodes excluded from the push/pull. |
|
103 | nodes excluded from the push/pull. | |
104 | ''' |
|
104 | ''' | |
105 | secretlist = [] |
|
105 | secretlist = [] | |
106 | if excluded: |
|
106 | if excluded: | |
107 | for n in excluded: |
|
107 | for n in excluded: | |
108 | if n not in repo: |
|
108 | if n not in repo: | |
109 | # discovery should not have included the filtered revision, |
|
109 | # discovery should not have included the filtered revision, | |
110 | # we have to explicitly exclude it until discovery is cleanup. |
|
110 | # we have to explicitly exclude it until discovery is cleanup. | |
111 | continue |
|
111 | continue | |
112 | ctx = repo[n] |
|
112 | ctx = repo[n] | |
113 | if ctx.phase() >= phases.secret and not ctx.extinct(): |
|
113 | if ctx.phase() >= phases.secret and not ctx.extinct(): | |
114 | secretlist.append(n) |
|
114 | secretlist.append(n) | |
115 |
|
115 | |||
116 | if secretlist: |
|
116 | if secretlist: | |
117 | ui.status(_("no changes found (ignored %d secret changesets)\n") |
|
117 | ui.status(_("no changes found (ignored %d secret changesets)\n") | |
118 | % len(secretlist)) |
|
118 | % len(secretlist)) | |
119 | else: |
|
119 | else: | |
120 | ui.status(_("no changes found\n")) |
|
120 | ui.status(_("no changes found\n")) | |
121 |
|
121 | |||
122 | def checknewlabel(repo, lbl, kind): |
|
122 | def checknewlabel(repo, lbl, kind): | |
123 | # Do not use the "kind" parameter in ui output. |
|
123 | # Do not use the "kind" parameter in ui output. | |
124 | # It makes strings difficult to translate. |
|
124 | # It makes strings difficult to translate. | |
125 | if lbl in ['tip', '.', 'null']: |
|
125 | if lbl in ['tip', '.', 'null']: | |
126 | raise error.Abort(_("the name '%s' is reserved") % lbl) |
|
126 | raise error.Abort(_("the name '%s' is reserved") % lbl) | |
127 | for c in (':', '\0', '\n', '\r'): |
|
127 | for c in (':', '\0', '\n', '\r'): | |
128 | if c in lbl: |
|
128 | if c in lbl: | |
129 | raise error.Abort(_("%r cannot be used in a name") % c) |
|
129 | raise error.Abort(_("%r cannot be used in a name") % c) | |
130 | try: |
|
130 | try: | |
131 | int(lbl) |
|
131 | int(lbl) | |
132 | raise error.Abort(_("cannot use an integer as a name")) |
|
132 | raise error.Abort(_("cannot use an integer as a name")) | |
133 | except ValueError: |
|
133 | except ValueError: | |
134 | pass |
|
134 | pass | |
135 |
|
135 | |||
136 | def checkfilename(f): |
|
136 | def checkfilename(f): | |
137 | '''Check that the filename f is an acceptable filename for a tracked file''' |
|
137 | '''Check that the filename f is an acceptable filename for a tracked file''' | |
138 | if '\r' in f or '\n' in f: |
|
138 | if '\r' in f or '\n' in f: | |
139 | raise error.Abort(_("'\\n' and '\\r' disallowed in filenames: %r") % f) |
|
139 | raise error.Abort(_("'\\n' and '\\r' disallowed in filenames: %r") % f) | |
140 |
|
140 | |||
141 | def checkportable(ui, f): |
|
141 | def checkportable(ui, f): | |
142 | '''Check if filename f is portable and warn or abort depending on config''' |
|
142 | '''Check if filename f is portable and warn or abort depending on config''' | |
143 | checkfilename(f) |
|
143 | checkfilename(f) | |
144 | abort, warn = checkportabilityalert(ui) |
|
144 | abort, warn = checkportabilityalert(ui) | |
145 | if abort or warn: |
|
145 | if abort or warn: | |
146 | msg = util.checkwinfilename(f) |
|
146 | msg = util.checkwinfilename(f) | |
147 | if msg: |
|
147 | if msg: | |
148 | msg = "%s: %r" % (msg, f) |
|
148 | msg = "%s: %r" % (msg, f) | |
149 | if abort: |
|
149 | if abort: | |
150 | raise error.Abort(msg) |
|
150 | raise error.Abort(msg) | |
151 | ui.warn(_("warning: %s\n") % msg) |
|
151 | ui.warn(_("warning: %s\n") % msg) | |
152 |
|
152 | |||
153 | def checkportabilityalert(ui): |
|
153 | def checkportabilityalert(ui): | |
154 | '''check if the user's config requests nothing, a warning, or abort for |
|
154 | '''check if the user's config requests nothing, a warning, or abort for | |
155 | non-portable filenames''' |
|
155 | non-portable filenames''' | |
156 | val = ui.config('ui', 'portablefilenames', 'warn') |
|
156 | val = ui.config('ui', 'portablefilenames', 'warn') | |
157 | lval = val.lower() |
|
157 | lval = val.lower() | |
158 | bval = util.parsebool(val) |
|
158 | bval = util.parsebool(val) | |
159 | abort = os.name == 'nt' or lval == 'abort' |
|
159 | abort = os.name == 'nt' or lval == 'abort' | |
160 | warn = bval or lval == 'warn' |
|
160 | warn = bval or lval == 'warn' | |
161 | if bval is None and not (warn or abort or lval == 'ignore'): |
|
161 | if bval is None and not (warn or abort or lval == 'ignore'): | |
162 | raise error.ConfigError( |
|
162 | raise error.ConfigError( | |
163 | _("ui.portablefilenames value is invalid ('%s')") % val) |
|
163 | _("ui.portablefilenames value is invalid ('%s')") % val) | |
164 | return abort, warn |
|
164 | return abort, warn | |
165 |
|
165 | |||
166 | class casecollisionauditor(object): |
|
166 | class casecollisionauditor(object): | |
167 | def __init__(self, ui, abort, dirstate): |
|
167 | def __init__(self, ui, abort, dirstate): | |
168 | self._ui = ui |
|
168 | self._ui = ui | |
169 | self._abort = abort |
|
169 | self._abort = abort | |
170 | allfiles = '\0'.join(dirstate._map) |
|
170 | allfiles = '\0'.join(dirstate._map) | |
171 | self._loweredfiles = set(encoding.lower(allfiles).split('\0')) |
|
171 | self._loweredfiles = set(encoding.lower(allfiles).split('\0')) | |
172 | self._dirstate = dirstate |
|
172 | self._dirstate = dirstate | |
173 | # The purpose of _newfiles is so that we don't complain about |
|
173 | # The purpose of _newfiles is so that we don't complain about | |
174 | # case collisions if someone were to call this object with the |
|
174 | # case collisions if someone were to call this object with the | |
175 | # same filename twice. |
|
175 | # same filename twice. | |
176 | self._newfiles = set() |
|
176 | self._newfiles = set() | |
177 |
|
177 | |||
178 | def __call__(self, f): |
|
178 | def __call__(self, f): | |
179 | if f in self._newfiles: |
|
179 | if f in self._newfiles: | |
180 | return |
|
180 | return | |
181 | fl = encoding.lower(f) |
|
181 | fl = encoding.lower(f) | |
182 | if fl in self._loweredfiles and f not in self._dirstate: |
|
182 | if fl in self._loweredfiles and f not in self._dirstate: | |
183 | msg = _('possible case-folding collision for %s') % f |
|
183 | msg = _('possible case-folding collision for %s') % f | |
184 | if self._abort: |
|
184 | if self._abort: | |
185 | raise error.Abort(msg) |
|
185 | raise error.Abort(msg) | |
186 | self._ui.warn(_("warning: %s\n") % msg) |
|
186 | self._ui.warn(_("warning: %s\n") % msg) | |
187 | self._loweredfiles.add(fl) |
|
187 | self._loweredfiles.add(fl) | |
188 | self._newfiles.add(f) |
|
188 | self._newfiles.add(f) | |
189 |
|
189 | |||
190 | def filteredhash(repo, maxrev): |
|
190 | def filteredhash(repo, maxrev): | |
191 | """build hash of filtered revisions in the current repoview. |
|
191 | """build hash of filtered revisions in the current repoview. | |
192 |
|
192 | |||
193 | Multiple caches perform up-to-date validation by checking that the |
|
193 | Multiple caches perform up-to-date validation by checking that the | |
194 | tiprev and tipnode stored in the cache file match the current repository. |
|
194 | tiprev and tipnode stored in the cache file match the current repository. | |
195 | However, this is not sufficient for validating repoviews because the set |
|
195 | However, this is not sufficient for validating repoviews because the set | |
196 | of revisions in the view may change without the repository tiprev and |
|
196 | of revisions in the view may change without the repository tiprev and | |
197 | tipnode changing. |
|
197 | tipnode changing. | |
198 |
|
198 | |||
199 | This function hashes all the revs filtered from the view and returns |
|
199 | This function hashes all the revs filtered from the view and returns | |
200 | that SHA-1 digest. |
|
200 | that SHA-1 digest. | |
201 | """ |
|
201 | """ | |
202 | cl = repo.changelog |
|
202 | cl = repo.changelog | |
203 | if not cl.filteredrevs: |
|
203 | if not cl.filteredrevs: | |
204 | return None |
|
204 | return None | |
205 | key = None |
|
205 | key = None | |
206 | revs = sorted(r for r in cl.filteredrevs if r <= maxrev) |
|
206 | revs = sorted(r for r in cl.filteredrevs if r <= maxrev) | |
207 | if revs: |
|
207 | if revs: | |
208 | s = util.sha1() |
|
208 | s = util.sha1() | |
209 | for rev in revs: |
|
209 | for rev in revs: | |
210 | s.update('%s;' % rev) |
|
210 | s.update('%s;' % rev) | |
211 | key = s.digest() |
|
211 | key = s.digest() | |
212 | return key |
|
212 | return key | |
213 |
|
213 | |||
214 | class abstractvfs(object): |
|
214 | class abstractvfs(object): | |
215 | """Abstract base class; cannot be instantiated""" |
|
215 | """Abstract base class; cannot be instantiated""" | |
216 |
|
216 | |||
217 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
217 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
218 | '''Prevent instantiation; don't call this from subclasses.''' |
|
218 | '''Prevent instantiation; don't call this from subclasses.''' | |
219 | raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self))) |
|
219 | raise NotImplementedError('attempted instantiating ' + str(type(self))) | |
220 |
|
220 | |||
221 | def tryread(self, path): |
|
221 | def tryread(self, path): | |
222 | '''gracefully return an empty string for missing files''' |
|
222 | '''gracefully return an empty string for missing files''' | |
223 | try: |
|
223 | try: | |
224 | return self.read(path) |
|
224 | return self.read(path) | |
225 | except IOError as inst: |
|
225 | except IOError as inst: | |
226 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
226 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
227 | raise |
|
227 | raise | |
228 | return "" |
|
228 | return "" | |
229 |
|
229 | |||
230 | def tryreadlines(self, path, mode='rb'): |
|
230 | def tryreadlines(self, path, mode='rb'): | |
231 | '''gracefully return an empty array for missing files''' |
|
231 | '''gracefully return an empty array for missing files''' | |
232 | try: |
|
232 | try: | |
233 | return self.readlines(path, mode=mode) |
|
233 | return self.readlines(path, mode=mode) | |
234 | except IOError as inst: |
|
234 | except IOError as inst: | |
235 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
235 | if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
236 | raise |
|
236 | raise | |
237 | return [] |
|
237 | return [] | |
238 |
|
238 | |||
239 | def open(self, path, mode="r", text=False, atomictemp=False, |
|
239 | def open(self, path, mode="r", text=False, atomictemp=False, | |
240 | notindexed=False): |
|
240 | notindexed=False): | |
241 | '''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root. |
|
241 | '''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root. | |
242 |
|
242 | |||
243 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by |
|
243 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by | |
244 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified |
|
244 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified | |
245 | for "write" mode access. |
|
245 | for "write" mode access. | |
246 | ''' |
|
246 | ''' | |
247 | self.open = self.__call__ |
|
247 | self.open = self.__call__ | |
248 | return self.__call__(path, mode, text, atomictemp, notindexed) |
|
248 | return self.__call__(path, mode, text, atomictemp, notindexed) | |
249 |
|
249 | |||
250 | def read(self, path): |
|
250 | def read(self, path): | |
251 | fp = self(path, 'rb') |
|
251 | fp = self(path, 'rb') | |
252 | try: |
|
252 | try: | |
253 | return fp.read() |
|
253 | return fp.read() | |
254 | finally: |
|
254 | finally: | |
255 | fp.close() |
|
255 | fp.close() | |
256 |
|
256 | |||
257 | def readlines(self, path, mode='rb'): |
|
257 | def readlines(self, path, mode='rb'): | |
258 | fp = self(path, mode=mode) |
|
258 | fp = self(path, mode=mode) | |
259 | try: |
|
259 | try: | |
260 | return fp.readlines() |
|
260 | return fp.readlines() | |
261 | finally: |
|
261 | finally: | |
262 | fp.close() |
|
262 | fp.close() | |
263 |
|
263 | |||
264 | def write(self, path, data): |
|
264 | def write(self, path, data): | |
265 | fp = self(path, 'wb') |
|
265 | fp = self(path, 'wb') | |
266 | try: |
|
266 | try: | |
267 | return fp.write(data) |
|
267 | return fp.write(data) | |
268 | finally: |
|
268 | finally: | |
269 | fp.close() |
|
269 | fp.close() | |
270 |
|
270 | |||
271 | def writelines(self, path, data, mode='wb', notindexed=False): |
|
271 | def writelines(self, path, data, mode='wb', notindexed=False): | |
272 | fp = self(path, mode=mode, notindexed=notindexed) |
|
272 | fp = self(path, mode=mode, notindexed=notindexed) | |
273 | try: |
|
273 | try: | |
274 | return fp.writelines(data) |
|
274 | return fp.writelines(data) | |
275 | finally: |
|
275 | finally: | |
276 | fp.close() |
|
276 | fp.close() | |
277 |
|
277 | |||
278 | def append(self, path, data): |
|
278 | def append(self, path, data): | |
279 | fp = self(path, 'ab') |
|
279 | fp = self(path, 'ab') | |
280 | try: |
|
280 | try: | |
281 | return fp.write(data) |
|
281 | return fp.write(data) | |
282 | finally: |
|
282 | finally: | |
283 | fp.close() |
|
283 | fp.close() | |
284 |
|
284 | |||
285 | def basename(self, path): |
|
285 | def basename(self, path): | |
286 | """return base element of a path (as os.path.basename would do) |
|
286 | """return base element of a path (as os.path.basename would do) | |
287 |
|
287 | |||
288 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" |
|
288 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" | |
289 | return os.path.basename(path) |
|
289 | return os.path.basename(path) | |
290 |
|
290 | |||
291 | def chmod(self, path, mode): |
|
291 | def chmod(self, path, mode): | |
292 | return os.chmod(self.join(path), mode) |
|
292 | return os.chmod(self.join(path), mode) | |
293 |
|
293 | |||
294 | def dirname(self, path): |
|
294 | def dirname(self, path): | |
295 | """return dirname element of a path (as os.path.dirname would do) |
|
295 | """return dirname element of a path (as os.path.dirname would do) | |
296 |
|
296 | |||
297 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" |
|
297 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" | |
298 | return os.path.dirname(path) |
|
298 | return os.path.dirname(path) | |
299 |
|
299 | |||
300 | def exists(self, path=None): |
|
300 | def exists(self, path=None): | |
301 | return os.path.exists(self.join(path)) |
|
301 | return os.path.exists(self.join(path)) | |
302 |
|
302 | |||
303 | def fstat(self, fp): |
|
303 | def fstat(self, fp): | |
304 | return util.fstat(fp) |
|
304 | return util.fstat(fp) | |
305 |
|
305 | |||
306 | def isdir(self, path=None): |
|
306 | def isdir(self, path=None): | |
307 | return os.path.isdir(self.join(path)) |
|
307 | return os.path.isdir(self.join(path)) | |
308 |
|
308 | |||
309 | def isfile(self, path=None): |
|
309 | def isfile(self, path=None): | |
310 | return os.path.isfile(self.join(path)) |
|
310 | return os.path.isfile(self.join(path)) | |
311 |
|
311 | |||
312 | def islink(self, path=None): |
|
312 | def islink(self, path=None): | |
313 | return os.path.islink(self.join(path)) |
|
313 | return os.path.islink(self.join(path)) | |
314 |
|
314 | |||
315 | def reljoin(self, *paths): |
|
315 | def reljoin(self, *paths): | |
316 | """join various elements of a path together (as os.path.join would do) |
|
316 | """join various elements of a path together (as os.path.join would do) | |
317 |
|
317 | |||
318 | The vfs base is not injected so that path stay relative. This exists |
|
318 | The vfs base is not injected so that path stay relative. This exists | |
319 | to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" |
|
319 | to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" | |
320 | return os.path.join(*paths) |
|
320 | return os.path.join(*paths) | |
321 |
|
321 | |||
322 | def split(self, path): |
|
322 | def split(self, path): | |
323 | """split top-most element of a path (as os.path.split would do) |
|
323 | """split top-most element of a path (as os.path.split would do) | |
324 |
|
324 | |||
325 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" |
|
325 | This exists to allow handling of strange encoding if needed.""" | |
326 | return os.path.split(path) |
|
326 | return os.path.split(path) | |
327 |
|
327 | |||
328 | def lexists(self, path=None): |
|
328 | def lexists(self, path=None): | |
329 | return os.path.lexists(self.join(path)) |
|
329 | return os.path.lexists(self.join(path)) | |
330 |
|
330 | |||
331 | def lstat(self, path=None): |
|
331 | def lstat(self, path=None): | |
332 | return os.lstat(self.join(path)) |
|
332 | return os.lstat(self.join(path)) | |
333 |
|
333 | |||
334 | def listdir(self, path=None): |
|
334 | def listdir(self, path=None): | |
335 | return os.listdir(self.join(path)) |
|
335 | return os.listdir(self.join(path)) | |
336 |
|
336 | |||
337 | def makedir(self, path=None, notindexed=True): |
|
337 | def makedir(self, path=None, notindexed=True): | |
338 | return util.makedir(self.join(path), notindexed) |
|
338 | return util.makedir(self.join(path), notindexed) | |
339 |
|
339 | |||
340 | def makedirs(self, path=None, mode=None): |
|
340 | def makedirs(self, path=None, mode=None): | |
341 | return util.makedirs(self.join(path), mode) |
|
341 | return util.makedirs(self.join(path), mode) | |
342 |
|
342 | |||
343 | def makelock(self, info, path): |
|
343 | def makelock(self, info, path): | |
344 | return util.makelock(info, self.join(path)) |
|
344 | return util.makelock(info, self.join(path)) | |
345 |
|
345 | |||
346 | def mkdir(self, path=None): |
|
346 | def mkdir(self, path=None): | |
347 | return os.mkdir(self.join(path)) |
|
347 | return os.mkdir(self.join(path)) | |
348 |
|
348 | |||
349 | def mkstemp(self, suffix='', prefix='tmp', dir=None, text=False): |
|
349 | def mkstemp(self, suffix='', prefix='tmp', dir=None, text=False): | |
350 | fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix, prefix=prefix, |
|
350 | fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix, prefix=prefix, | |
351 | dir=self.join(dir), text=text) |
|
351 | dir=self.join(dir), text=text) | |
352 | dname, fname = util.split(name) |
|
352 | dname, fname = util.split(name) | |
353 | if dir: |
|
353 | if dir: | |
354 | return fd, os.path.join(dir, fname) |
|
354 | return fd, os.path.join(dir, fname) | |
355 | else: |
|
355 | else: | |
356 | return fd, fname |
|
356 | return fd, fname | |
357 |
|
357 | |||
358 | def readdir(self, path=None, stat=None, skip=None): |
|
358 | def readdir(self, path=None, stat=None, skip=None): | |
359 | return osutil.listdir(self.join(path), stat, skip) |
|
359 | return osutil.listdir(self.join(path), stat, skip) | |
360 |
|
360 | |||
361 | def readlock(self, path): |
|
361 | def readlock(self, path): | |
362 | return util.readlock(self.join(path)) |
|
362 | return util.readlock(self.join(path)) | |
363 |
|
363 | |||
364 | def rename(self, src, dst): |
|
364 | def rename(self, src, dst): | |
365 | return util.rename(self.join(src), self.join(dst)) |
|
365 | return util.rename(self.join(src), self.join(dst)) | |
366 |
|
366 | |||
367 | def readlink(self, path): |
|
367 | def readlink(self, path): | |
368 | return os.readlink(self.join(path)) |
|
368 | return os.readlink(self.join(path)) | |
369 |
|
369 | |||
370 | def removedirs(self, path=None): |
|
370 | def removedirs(self, path=None): | |
371 | """Remove a leaf directory and all empty intermediate ones |
|
371 | """Remove a leaf directory and all empty intermediate ones | |
372 | """ |
|
372 | """ | |
373 | return util.removedirs(self.join(path)) |
|
373 | return util.removedirs(self.join(path)) | |
374 |
|
374 | |||
375 | def rmtree(self, path=None, ignore_errors=False, forcibly=False): |
|
375 | def rmtree(self, path=None, ignore_errors=False, forcibly=False): | |
376 | """Remove a directory tree recursively |
|
376 | """Remove a directory tree recursively | |
377 |
|
377 | |||
378 | If ``forcibly``, this tries to remove READ-ONLY files, too. |
|
378 | If ``forcibly``, this tries to remove READ-ONLY files, too. | |
379 | """ |
|
379 | """ | |
380 | if forcibly: |
|
380 | if forcibly: | |
381 | def onerror(function, path, excinfo): |
|
381 | def onerror(function, path, excinfo): | |
382 | if function is not os.remove: |
|
382 | if function is not os.remove: | |
383 | raise |
|
383 | raise | |
384 | # read-only files cannot be unlinked under Windows |
|
384 | # read-only files cannot be unlinked under Windows | |
385 | s = os.stat(path) |
|
385 | s = os.stat(path) | |
386 | if (s.st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE) != 0: |
|
386 | if (s.st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE) != 0: | |
387 | raise |
|
387 | raise | |
388 | os.chmod(path, stat.S_IMODE(s.st_mode) | stat.S_IWRITE) |
|
388 | os.chmod(path, stat.S_IMODE(s.st_mode) | stat.S_IWRITE) | |
389 | os.remove(path) |
|
389 | os.remove(path) | |
390 | else: |
|
390 | else: | |
391 | onerror = None |
|
391 | onerror = None | |
392 | return shutil.rmtree(self.join(path), |
|
392 | return shutil.rmtree(self.join(path), | |
393 | ignore_errors=ignore_errors, onerror=onerror) |
|
393 | ignore_errors=ignore_errors, onerror=onerror) | |
394 |
|
394 | |||
395 | def setflags(self, path, l, x): |
|
395 | def setflags(self, path, l, x): | |
396 | return util.setflags(self.join(path), l, x) |
|
396 | return util.setflags(self.join(path), l, x) | |
397 |
|
397 | |||
398 | def stat(self, path=None): |
|
398 | def stat(self, path=None): | |
399 | return os.stat(self.join(path)) |
|
399 | return os.stat(self.join(path)) | |
400 |
|
400 | |||
401 | def unlink(self, path=None): |
|
401 | def unlink(self, path=None): | |
402 | return util.unlink(self.join(path)) |
|
402 | return util.unlink(self.join(path)) | |
403 |
|
403 | |||
404 | def unlinkpath(self, path=None, ignoremissing=False): |
|
404 | def unlinkpath(self, path=None, ignoremissing=False): | |
405 | return util.unlinkpath(self.join(path), ignoremissing) |
|
405 | return util.unlinkpath(self.join(path), ignoremissing) | |
406 |
|
406 | |||
407 | def utime(self, path=None, t=None): |
|
407 | def utime(self, path=None, t=None): | |
408 | return os.utime(self.join(path), t) |
|
408 | return os.utime(self.join(path), t) | |
409 |
|
409 | |||
410 | def walk(self, path=None, onerror=None): |
|
410 | def walk(self, path=None, onerror=None): | |
411 | """Yield (dirpath, dirs, files) tuple for each directories under path |
|
411 | """Yield (dirpath, dirs, files) tuple for each directories under path | |
412 |
|
412 | |||
413 | ``dirpath`` is relative one from the root of this vfs. This |
|
413 | ``dirpath`` is relative one from the root of this vfs. This | |
414 | uses ``os.sep`` as path separator, even you specify POSIX |
|
414 | uses ``os.sep`` as path separator, even you specify POSIX | |
415 | style ``path``. |
|
415 | style ``path``. | |
416 |
|
416 | |||
417 | "The root of this vfs" is represented as empty ``dirpath``. |
|
417 | "The root of this vfs" is represented as empty ``dirpath``. | |
418 | """ |
|
418 | """ | |
419 | root = os.path.normpath(self.join(None)) |
|
419 | root = os.path.normpath(self.join(None)) | |
420 | # when dirpath == root, dirpath[prefixlen:] becomes empty |
|
420 | # when dirpath == root, dirpath[prefixlen:] becomes empty | |
421 | # because len(dirpath) < prefixlen. |
|
421 | # because len(dirpath) < prefixlen. | |
422 | prefixlen = len(pathutil.normasprefix(root)) |
|
422 | prefixlen = len(pathutil.normasprefix(root)) | |
423 | for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk(self.join(path), onerror=onerror): |
|
423 | for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk(self.join(path), onerror=onerror): | |
424 | yield (dirpath[prefixlen:], dirs, files) |
|
424 | yield (dirpath[prefixlen:], dirs, files) | |
425 |
|
425 | |||
426 | class vfs(abstractvfs): |
|
426 | class vfs(abstractvfs): | |
427 | '''Operate files relative to a base directory |
|
427 | '''Operate files relative to a base directory | |
428 |
|
428 | |||
429 | This class is used to hide the details of COW semantics and |
|
429 | This class is used to hide the details of COW semantics and | |
430 | remote file access from higher level code. |
|
430 | remote file access from higher level code. | |
431 | ''' |
|
431 | ''' | |
432 | def __init__(self, base, audit=True, expandpath=False, realpath=False): |
|
432 | def __init__(self, base, audit=True, expandpath=False, realpath=False): | |
433 | if expandpath: |
|
433 | if expandpath: | |
434 | base = util.expandpath(base) |
|
434 | base = util.expandpath(base) | |
435 | if realpath: |
|
435 | if realpath: | |
436 | base = os.path.realpath(base) |
|
436 | base = os.path.realpath(base) | |
437 | self.base = base |
|
437 | self.base = base | |
438 | self._setmustaudit(audit) |
|
438 | self._setmustaudit(audit) | |
439 | self.createmode = None |
|
439 | self.createmode = None | |
440 | self._trustnlink = None |
|
440 | self._trustnlink = None | |
441 |
|
441 | |||
442 | def _getmustaudit(self): |
|
442 | def _getmustaudit(self): | |
443 | return self._audit |
|
443 | return self._audit | |
444 |
|
444 | |||
445 | def _setmustaudit(self, onoff): |
|
445 | def _setmustaudit(self, onoff): | |
446 | self._audit = onoff |
|
446 | self._audit = onoff | |
447 | if onoff: |
|
447 | if onoff: | |
448 | self.audit = pathutil.pathauditor(self.base) |
|
448 | self.audit = pathutil.pathauditor(self.base) | |
449 | else: |
|
449 | else: | |
450 | self.audit = util.always |
|
450 | self.audit = util.always | |
451 |
|
451 | |||
452 | mustaudit = property(_getmustaudit, _setmustaudit) |
|
452 | mustaudit = property(_getmustaudit, _setmustaudit) | |
453 |
|
453 | |||
454 | @util.propertycache |
|
454 | @util.propertycache | |
455 | def _cansymlink(self): |
|
455 | def _cansymlink(self): | |
456 | return util.checklink(self.base) |
|
456 | return util.checklink(self.base) | |
457 |
|
457 | |||
458 | @util.propertycache |
|
458 | @util.propertycache | |
459 | def _chmod(self): |
|
459 | def _chmod(self): | |
460 | return util.checkexec(self.base) |
|
460 | return util.checkexec(self.base) | |
461 |
|
461 | |||
462 | def _fixfilemode(self, name): |
|
462 | def _fixfilemode(self, name): | |
463 | if self.createmode is None or not self._chmod: |
|
463 | if self.createmode is None or not self._chmod: | |
464 | return |
|
464 | return | |
465 | os.chmod(name, self.createmode & 0o666) |
|
465 | os.chmod(name, self.createmode & 0o666) | |
466 |
|
466 | |||
467 | def __call__(self, path, mode="r", text=False, atomictemp=False, |
|
467 | def __call__(self, path, mode="r", text=False, atomictemp=False, | |
468 | notindexed=False): |
|
468 | notindexed=False): | |
469 | '''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root. |
|
469 | '''Open ``path`` file, which is relative to vfs root. | |
470 |
|
470 | |||
471 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by |
|
471 | Newly created directories are marked as "not to be indexed by | |
472 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified |
|
472 | the content indexing service", if ``notindexed`` is specified | |
473 | for "write" mode access. |
|
473 | for "write" mode access. | |
474 | ''' |
|
474 | ''' | |
475 | if self._audit: |
|
475 | if self._audit: | |
476 | r = util.checkosfilename(path) |
|
476 | r = util.checkosfilename(path) | |
477 | if r: |
|
477 | if r: | |
478 | raise error.Abort("%s: %r" % (r, path)) |
|
478 | raise error.Abort("%s: %r" % (r, path)) | |
479 | self.audit(path) |
|
479 | self.audit(path) | |
480 | f = self.join(path) |
|
480 | f = self.join(path) | |
481 |
|
481 | |||
482 | if not text and "b" not in mode: |
|
482 | if not text and "b" not in mode: | |
483 | mode += "b" # for that other OS |
|
483 | mode += "b" # for that other OS | |
484 |
|
484 | |||
485 | nlink = -1 |
|
485 | nlink = -1 | |
486 | if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): |
|
486 | if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): | |
487 | dirname, basename = util.split(f) |
|
487 | dirname, basename = util.split(f) | |
488 | # If basename is empty, then the path is malformed because it points |
|
488 | # If basename is empty, then the path is malformed because it points | |
489 | # to a directory. Let the posixfile() call below raise IOError. |
|
489 | # to a directory. Let the posixfile() call below raise IOError. | |
490 | if basename: |
|
490 | if basename: | |
491 | if atomictemp: |
|
491 | if atomictemp: | |
492 | util.ensuredirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed) |
|
492 | util.ensuredirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed) | |
493 | return util.atomictempfile(f, mode, self.createmode) |
|
493 | return util.atomictempfile(f, mode, self.createmode) | |
494 | try: |
|
494 | try: | |
495 | if 'w' in mode: |
|
495 | if 'w' in mode: | |
496 | util.unlink(f) |
|
496 | util.unlink(f) | |
497 | nlink = 0 |
|
497 | nlink = 0 | |
498 | else: |
|
498 | else: | |
499 | # nlinks() may behave differently for files on Windows |
|
499 | # nlinks() may behave differently for files on Windows | |
500 | # shares if the file is open. |
|
500 | # shares if the file is open. | |
501 | fd = util.posixfile(f) |
|
501 | fd = util.posixfile(f) | |
502 | nlink = util.nlinks(f) |
|
502 | nlink = util.nlinks(f) | |
503 | if nlink < 1: |
|
503 | if nlink < 1: | |
504 | nlink = 2 # force mktempcopy (issue1922) |
|
504 | nlink = 2 # force mktempcopy (issue1922) | |
505 | fd.close() |
|
505 | fd.close() | |
506 | except (OSError, IOError) as e: |
|
506 | except (OSError, IOError) as e: | |
507 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
507 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
508 | raise |
|
508 | raise | |
509 | nlink = 0 |
|
509 | nlink = 0 | |
510 | util.ensuredirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed) |
|
510 | util.ensuredirs(dirname, self.createmode, notindexed) | |
511 | if nlink > 0: |
|
511 | if nlink > 0: | |
512 | if self._trustnlink is None: |
|
512 | if self._trustnlink is None: | |
513 | self._trustnlink = nlink > 1 or util.checknlink(f) |
|
513 | self._trustnlink = nlink > 1 or util.checknlink(f) | |
514 | if nlink > 1 or not self._trustnlink: |
|
514 | if nlink > 1 or not self._trustnlink: | |
515 | util.rename(util.mktempcopy(f), f) |
|
515 | util.rename(util.mktempcopy(f), f) | |
516 | fp = util.posixfile(f, mode) |
|
516 | fp = util.posixfile(f, mode) | |
517 | if nlink == 0: |
|
517 | if nlink == 0: | |
518 | self._fixfilemode(f) |
|
518 | self._fixfilemode(f) | |
519 | return fp |
|
519 | return fp | |
520 |
|
520 | |||
521 | def symlink(self, src, dst): |
|
521 | def symlink(self, src, dst): | |
522 | self.audit(dst) |
|
522 | self.audit(dst) | |
523 | linkname = self.join(dst) |
|
523 | linkname = self.join(dst) | |
524 | try: |
|
524 | try: | |
525 | os.unlink(linkname) |
|
525 | os.unlink(linkname) | |
526 | except OSError: |
|
526 | except OSError: | |
527 | pass |
|
527 | pass | |
528 |
|
528 | |||
529 | util.ensuredirs(os.path.dirname(linkname), self.createmode) |
|
529 | util.ensuredirs(os.path.dirname(linkname), self.createmode) | |
530 |
|
530 | |||
531 | if self._cansymlink: |
|
531 | if self._cansymlink: | |
532 | try: |
|
532 | try: | |
533 | os.symlink(src, linkname) |
|
533 | os.symlink(src, linkname) | |
534 | except OSError as err: |
|
534 | except OSError as err: | |
535 | raise OSError(err.errno, _('could not symlink to %r: %s') % |
|
535 | raise OSError(err.errno, _('could not symlink to %r: %s') % | |
536 | (src, err.strerror), linkname) |
|
536 | (src, err.strerror), linkname) | |
537 | else: |
|
537 | else: | |
538 | self.write(dst, src) |
|
538 | self.write(dst, src) | |
539 |
|
539 | |||
540 | def join(self, path, *insidef): |
|
540 | def join(self, path, *insidef): | |
541 | if path: |
|
541 | if path: | |
542 | return os.path.join(self.base, path, *insidef) |
|
542 | return os.path.join(self.base, path, *insidef) | |
543 | else: |
|
543 | else: | |
544 | return self.base |
|
544 | return self.base | |
545 |
|
545 | |||
546 | opener = vfs |
|
546 | opener = vfs | |
547 |
|
547 | |||
548 | class auditvfs(object): |
|
548 | class auditvfs(object): | |
549 | def __init__(self, vfs): |
|
549 | def __init__(self, vfs): | |
550 | self.vfs = vfs |
|
550 | self.vfs = vfs | |
551 |
|
551 | |||
552 | def _getmustaudit(self): |
|
552 | def _getmustaudit(self): | |
553 | return self.vfs.mustaudit |
|
553 | return self.vfs.mustaudit | |
554 |
|
554 | |||
555 | def _setmustaudit(self, onoff): |
|
555 | def _setmustaudit(self, onoff): | |
556 | self.vfs.mustaudit = onoff |
|
556 | self.vfs.mustaudit = onoff | |
557 |
|
557 | |||
558 | mustaudit = property(_getmustaudit, _setmustaudit) |
|
558 | mustaudit = property(_getmustaudit, _setmustaudit) | |
559 |
|
559 | |||
560 | class filtervfs(abstractvfs, auditvfs): |
|
560 | class filtervfs(abstractvfs, auditvfs): | |
561 | '''Wrapper vfs for filtering filenames with a function.''' |
|
561 | '''Wrapper vfs for filtering filenames with a function.''' | |
562 |
|
562 | |||
563 | def __init__(self, vfs, filter): |
|
563 | def __init__(self, vfs, filter): | |
564 | auditvfs.__init__(self, vfs) |
|
564 | auditvfs.__init__(self, vfs) | |
565 | self._filter = filter |
|
565 | self._filter = filter | |
566 |
|
566 | |||
567 | def __call__(self, path, *args, **kwargs): |
|
567 | def __call__(self, path, *args, **kwargs): | |
568 | return self.vfs(self._filter(path), *args, **kwargs) |
|
568 | return self.vfs(self._filter(path), *args, **kwargs) | |
569 |
|
569 | |||
570 | def join(self, path, *insidef): |
|
570 | def join(self, path, *insidef): | |
571 | if path: |
|
571 | if path: | |
572 | return self.vfs.join(self._filter(self.vfs.reljoin(path, *insidef))) |
|
572 | return self.vfs.join(self._filter(self.vfs.reljoin(path, *insidef))) | |
573 | else: |
|
573 | else: | |
574 | return self.vfs.join(path) |
|
574 | return self.vfs.join(path) | |
575 |
|
575 | |||
576 | filteropener = filtervfs |
|
576 | filteropener = filtervfs | |
577 |
|
577 | |||
578 | class readonlyvfs(abstractvfs, auditvfs): |
|
578 | class readonlyvfs(abstractvfs, auditvfs): | |
579 | '''Wrapper vfs preventing any writing.''' |
|
579 | '''Wrapper vfs preventing any writing.''' | |
580 |
|
580 | |||
581 | def __init__(self, vfs): |
|
581 | def __init__(self, vfs): | |
582 | auditvfs.__init__(self, vfs) |
|
582 | auditvfs.__init__(self, vfs) | |
583 |
|
583 | |||
584 | def __call__(self, path, mode='r', *args, **kw): |
|
584 | def __call__(self, path, mode='r', *args, **kw): | |
585 | if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): |
|
585 | if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): | |
586 | raise error.Abort('this vfs is read only') |
|
586 | raise error.Abort('this vfs is read only') | |
587 | return self.vfs(path, mode, *args, **kw) |
|
587 | return self.vfs(path, mode, *args, **kw) | |
588 |
|
588 | |||
589 | def join(self, path, *insidef): |
|
589 | def join(self, path, *insidef): | |
590 | return self.vfs.join(path, *insidef) |
|
590 | return self.vfs.join(path, *insidef) | |
591 |
|
591 | |||
592 | def walkrepos(path, followsym=False, seen_dirs=None, recurse=False): |
|
592 | def walkrepos(path, followsym=False, seen_dirs=None, recurse=False): | |
593 | '''yield every hg repository under path, always recursively. |
|
593 | '''yield every hg repository under path, always recursively. | |
594 | The recurse flag will only control recursion into repo working dirs''' |
|
594 | The recurse flag will only control recursion into repo working dirs''' | |
595 | def errhandler(err): |
|
595 | def errhandler(err): | |
596 | if err.filename == path: |
|
596 | if err.filename == path: | |
597 | raise err |
|
597 | raise err | |
598 | samestat = getattr(os.path, 'samestat', None) |
|
598 | samestat = getattr(os.path, 'samestat', None) | |
599 | if followsym and samestat is not None: |
|
599 | if followsym and samestat is not None: | |
600 | def adddir(dirlst, dirname): |
|
600 | def adddir(dirlst, dirname): | |
601 | match = False |
|
601 | match = False | |
602 | dirstat = os.stat(dirname) |
|
602 | dirstat = os.stat(dirname) | |
603 | for lstdirstat in dirlst: |
|
603 | for lstdirstat in dirlst: | |
604 | if samestat(dirstat, lstdirstat): |
|
604 | if samestat(dirstat, lstdirstat): | |
605 | match = True |
|
605 | match = True | |
606 | break |
|
606 | break | |
607 | if not match: |
|
607 | if not match: | |
608 | dirlst.append(dirstat) |
|
608 | dirlst.append(dirstat) | |
609 | return not match |
|
609 | return not match | |
610 | else: |
|
610 | else: | |
611 | followsym = False |
|
611 | followsym = False | |
612 |
|
612 | |||
613 | if (seen_dirs is None) and followsym: |
|
613 | if (seen_dirs is None) and followsym: | |
614 | seen_dirs = [] |
|
614 | seen_dirs = [] | |
615 | adddir(seen_dirs, path) |
|
615 | adddir(seen_dirs, path) | |
616 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path, topdown=True, onerror=errhandler): |
|
616 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path, topdown=True, onerror=errhandler): | |
617 | dirs.sort() |
|
617 | dirs.sort() | |
618 | if '.hg' in dirs: |
|
618 | if '.hg' in dirs: | |
619 | yield root # found a repository |
|
619 | yield root # found a repository | |
620 | qroot = os.path.join(root, '.hg', 'patches') |
|
620 | qroot = os.path.join(root, '.hg', 'patches') | |
621 | if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(qroot, '.hg')): |
|
621 | if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(qroot, '.hg')): | |
622 | yield qroot # we have a patch queue repo here |
|
622 | yield qroot # we have a patch queue repo here | |
623 | if recurse: |
|
623 | if recurse: | |
624 | # avoid recursing inside the .hg directory |
|
624 | # avoid recursing inside the .hg directory | |
625 | dirs.remove('.hg') |
|
625 | dirs.remove('.hg') | |
626 | else: |
|
626 | else: | |
627 | dirs[:] = [] # don't descend further |
|
627 | dirs[:] = [] # don't descend further | |
628 | elif followsym: |
|
628 | elif followsym: | |
629 | newdirs = [] |
|
629 | newdirs = [] | |
630 | for d in dirs: |
|
630 | for d in dirs: | |
631 | fname = os.path.join(root, d) |
|
631 | fname = os.path.join(root, d) | |
632 | if adddir(seen_dirs, fname): |
|
632 | if adddir(seen_dirs, fname): | |
633 | if os.path.islink(fname): |
|
633 | if os.path.islink(fname): | |
634 | for hgname in walkrepos(fname, True, seen_dirs): |
|
634 | for hgname in walkrepos(fname, True, seen_dirs): | |
635 | yield hgname |
|
635 | yield hgname | |
636 | else: |
|
636 | else: | |
637 | newdirs.append(d) |
|
637 | newdirs.append(d) | |
638 | dirs[:] = newdirs |
|
638 | dirs[:] = newdirs | |
639 |
|
639 | |||
640 | def osrcpath(): |
|
640 | def osrcpath(): | |
641 | '''return default os-specific hgrc search path''' |
|
641 | '''return default os-specific hgrc search path''' | |
642 | path = [] |
|
642 | path = [] | |
643 | defaultpath = os.path.join(util.datapath, 'default.d') |
|
643 | defaultpath = os.path.join(util.datapath, 'default.d') | |
644 | if os.path.isdir(defaultpath): |
|
644 | if os.path.isdir(defaultpath): | |
645 | for f, kind in osutil.listdir(defaultpath): |
|
645 | for f, kind in osutil.listdir(defaultpath): | |
646 | if f.endswith('.rc'): |
|
646 | if f.endswith('.rc'): | |
647 | path.append(os.path.join(defaultpath, f)) |
|
647 | path.append(os.path.join(defaultpath, f)) | |
648 | path.extend(systemrcpath()) |
|
648 | path.extend(systemrcpath()) | |
649 | path.extend(userrcpath()) |
|
649 | path.extend(userrcpath()) | |
650 | path = [os.path.normpath(f) for f in path] |
|
650 | path = [os.path.normpath(f) for f in path] | |
651 | return path |
|
651 | return path | |
652 |
|
652 | |||
653 | _rcpath = None |
|
653 | _rcpath = None | |
654 |
|
654 | |||
655 | def rcpath(): |
|
655 | def rcpath(): | |
656 | '''return hgrc search path. if env var HGRCPATH is set, use it. |
|
656 | '''return hgrc search path. if env var HGRCPATH is set, use it. | |
657 | for each item in path, if directory, use files ending in .rc, |
|
657 | for each item in path, if directory, use files ending in .rc, | |
658 | else use item. |
|
658 | else use item. | |
659 | make HGRCPATH empty to only look in .hg/hgrc of current repo. |
|
659 | make HGRCPATH empty to only look in .hg/hgrc of current repo. | |
660 | if no HGRCPATH, use default os-specific path.''' |
|
660 | if no HGRCPATH, use default os-specific path.''' | |
661 | global _rcpath |
|
661 | global _rcpath | |
662 | if _rcpath is None: |
|
662 | if _rcpath is None: | |
663 | if 'HGRCPATH' in os.environ: |
|
663 | if 'HGRCPATH' in os.environ: | |
664 | _rcpath = [] |
|
664 | _rcpath = [] | |
665 | for p in os.environ['HGRCPATH'].split(os.pathsep): |
|
665 | for p in os.environ['HGRCPATH'].split(os.pathsep): | |
666 | if not p: |
|
666 | if not p: | |
667 | continue |
|
667 | continue | |
668 | p = util.expandpath(p) |
|
668 | p = util.expandpath(p) | |
669 | if os.path.isdir(p): |
|
669 | if os.path.isdir(p): | |
670 | for f, kind in osutil.listdir(p): |
|
670 | for f, kind in osutil.listdir(p): | |
671 | if f.endswith('.rc'): |
|
671 | if f.endswith('.rc'): | |
672 | _rcpath.append(os.path.join(p, f)) |
|
672 | _rcpath.append(os.path.join(p, f)) | |
673 | else: |
|
673 | else: | |
674 | _rcpath.append(p) |
|
674 | _rcpath.append(p) | |
675 | else: |
|
675 | else: | |
676 | _rcpath = osrcpath() |
|
676 | _rcpath = osrcpath() | |
677 | return _rcpath |
|
677 | return _rcpath | |
678 |
|
678 | |||
679 | def intrev(rev): |
|
679 | def intrev(rev): | |
680 | """Return integer for a given revision that can be used in comparison or |
|
680 | """Return integer for a given revision that can be used in comparison or | |
681 | arithmetic operation""" |
|
681 | arithmetic operation""" | |
682 | if rev is None: |
|
682 | if rev is None: | |
683 | return wdirrev |
|
683 | return wdirrev | |
684 | return rev |
|
684 | return rev | |
685 |
|
685 | |||
686 | def revsingle(repo, revspec, default='.'): |
|
686 | def revsingle(repo, revspec, default='.'): | |
687 | if not revspec and revspec != 0: |
|
687 | if not revspec and revspec != 0: | |
688 | return repo[default] |
|
688 | return repo[default] | |
689 |
|
689 | |||
690 | l = revrange(repo, [revspec]) |
|
690 | l = revrange(repo, [revspec]) | |
691 | if not l: |
|
691 | if not l: | |
692 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision set')) |
|
692 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision set')) | |
693 | return repo[l.last()] |
|
693 | return repo[l.last()] | |
694 |
|
694 | |||
695 | def _pairspec(revspec): |
|
695 | def _pairspec(revspec): | |
696 | tree = revset.parse(revspec) |
|
696 | tree = revset.parse(revspec) | |
697 | tree = revset.optimize(tree, True)[1] # fix up "x^:y" -> "(x^):y" |
|
697 | tree = revset.optimize(tree, True)[1] # fix up "x^:y" -> "(x^):y" | |
698 | return tree and tree[0] in ('range', 'rangepre', 'rangepost', 'rangeall') |
|
698 | return tree and tree[0] in ('range', 'rangepre', 'rangepost', 'rangeall') | |
699 |
|
699 | |||
700 | def revpair(repo, revs): |
|
700 | def revpair(repo, revs): | |
701 | if not revs: |
|
701 | if not revs: | |
702 | return repo.dirstate.p1(), None |
|
702 | return repo.dirstate.p1(), None | |
703 |
|
703 | |||
704 | l = revrange(repo, revs) |
|
704 | l = revrange(repo, revs) | |
705 |
|
705 | |||
706 | if not l: |
|
706 | if not l: | |
707 | first = second = None |
|
707 | first = second = None | |
708 | elif l.isascending(): |
|
708 | elif l.isascending(): | |
709 | first = l.min() |
|
709 | first = l.min() | |
710 | second = l.max() |
|
710 | second = l.max() | |
711 | elif l.isdescending(): |
|
711 | elif l.isdescending(): | |
712 | first = l.max() |
|
712 | first = l.max() | |
713 | second = l.min() |
|
713 | second = l.min() | |
714 | else: |
|
714 | else: | |
715 | first = l.first() |
|
715 | first = l.first() | |
716 | second = l.last() |
|
716 | second = l.last() | |
717 |
|
717 | |||
718 | if first is None: |
|
718 | if first is None: | |
719 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision range')) |
|
719 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision range')) | |
720 | if (first == second and len(revs) >= 2 |
|
720 | if (first == second and len(revs) >= 2 | |
721 | and not all(revrange(repo, [r]) for r in revs)): |
|
721 | and not all(revrange(repo, [r]) for r in revs)): | |
722 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision on one side of range')) |
|
722 | raise error.Abort(_('empty revision on one side of range')) | |
723 |
|
723 | |||
724 | # if top-level is range expression, the result must always be a pair |
|
724 | # if top-level is range expression, the result must always be a pair | |
725 | if first == second and len(revs) == 1 and not _pairspec(revs[0]): |
|
725 | if first == second and len(revs) == 1 and not _pairspec(revs[0]): | |
726 | return repo.lookup(first), None |
|
726 | return repo.lookup(first), None | |
727 |
|
727 | |||
728 | return repo.lookup(first), repo.lookup(second) |
|
728 | return repo.lookup(first), repo.lookup(second) | |
729 |
|
729 | |||
730 | def revrange(repo, revs): |
|
730 | def revrange(repo, revs): | |
731 | """Yield revision as strings from a list of revision specifications.""" |
|
731 | """Yield revision as strings from a list of revision specifications.""" | |
732 | allspecs = [] |
|
732 | allspecs = [] | |
733 | for spec in revs: |
|
733 | for spec in revs: | |
734 | if isinstance(spec, int): |
|
734 | if isinstance(spec, int): | |
735 | spec = revset.formatspec('rev(%d)', spec) |
|
735 | spec = revset.formatspec('rev(%d)', spec) | |
736 | allspecs.append(spec) |
|
736 | allspecs.append(spec) | |
737 | m = revset.matchany(repo.ui, allspecs, repo) |
|
737 | m = revset.matchany(repo.ui, allspecs, repo) | |
738 | return m(repo) |
|
738 | return m(repo) | |
739 |
|
739 | |||
740 | def meaningfulparents(repo, ctx): |
|
740 | def meaningfulparents(repo, ctx): | |
741 | """Return list of meaningful (or all if debug) parentrevs for rev. |
|
741 | """Return list of meaningful (or all if debug) parentrevs for rev. | |
742 |
|
742 | |||
743 | For merges (two non-nullrev revisions) both parents are meaningful. |
|
743 | For merges (two non-nullrev revisions) both parents are meaningful. | |
744 | Otherwise the first parent revision is considered meaningful if it |
|
744 | Otherwise the first parent revision is considered meaningful if it | |
745 | is not the preceding revision. |
|
745 | is not the preceding revision. | |
746 | """ |
|
746 | """ | |
747 | parents = ctx.parents() |
|
747 | parents = ctx.parents() | |
748 | if len(parents) > 1: |
|
748 | if len(parents) > 1: | |
749 | return parents |
|
749 | return parents | |
750 | if repo.ui.debugflag: |
|
750 | if repo.ui.debugflag: | |
751 | return [parents[0], repo['null']] |
|
751 | return [parents[0], repo['null']] | |
752 | if parents[0].rev() >= intrev(ctx.rev()) - 1: |
|
752 | if parents[0].rev() >= intrev(ctx.rev()) - 1: | |
753 | return [] |
|
753 | return [] | |
754 | return parents |
|
754 | return parents | |
755 |
|
755 | |||
756 | def expandpats(pats): |
|
756 | def expandpats(pats): | |
757 | '''Expand bare globs when running on windows. |
|
757 | '''Expand bare globs when running on windows. | |
758 | On posix we assume it already has already been done by sh.''' |
|
758 | On posix we assume it already has already been done by sh.''' | |
759 | if not util.expandglobs: |
|
759 | if not util.expandglobs: | |
760 | return list(pats) |
|
760 | return list(pats) | |
761 | ret = [] |
|
761 | ret = [] | |
762 | for kindpat in pats: |
|
762 | for kindpat in pats: | |
763 | kind, pat = matchmod._patsplit(kindpat, None) |
|
763 | kind, pat = matchmod._patsplit(kindpat, None) | |
764 | if kind is None: |
|
764 | if kind is None: | |
765 | try: |
|
765 | try: | |
766 | globbed = glob.glob(pat) |
|
766 | globbed = glob.glob(pat) | |
767 | except re.error: |
|
767 | except re.error: | |
768 | globbed = [pat] |
|
768 | globbed = [pat] | |
769 | if globbed: |
|
769 | if globbed: | |
770 | ret.extend(globbed) |
|
770 | ret.extend(globbed) | |
771 | continue |
|
771 | continue | |
772 | ret.append(kindpat) |
|
772 | ret.append(kindpat) | |
773 | return ret |
|
773 | return ret | |
774 |
|
774 | |||
775 | def matchandpats(ctx, pats=(), opts=None, globbed=False, default='relpath', |
|
775 | def matchandpats(ctx, pats=(), opts=None, globbed=False, default='relpath', | |
776 | badfn=None): |
|
776 | badfn=None): | |
777 | '''Return a matcher and the patterns that were used. |
|
777 | '''Return a matcher and the patterns that were used. | |
778 | The matcher will warn about bad matches, unless an alternate badfn callback |
|
778 | The matcher will warn about bad matches, unless an alternate badfn callback | |
779 | is provided.''' |
|
779 | is provided.''' | |
780 | if pats == ("",): |
|
780 | if pats == ("",): | |
781 | pats = [] |
|
781 | pats = [] | |
782 | if opts is None: |
|
782 | if opts is None: | |
783 | opts = {} |
|
783 | opts = {} | |
784 | if not globbed and default == 'relpath': |
|
784 | if not globbed and default == 'relpath': | |
785 | pats = expandpats(pats or []) |
|
785 | pats = expandpats(pats or []) | |
786 |
|
786 | |||
787 | def bad(f, msg): |
|
787 | def bad(f, msg): | |
788 | ctx.repo().ui.warn("%s: %s\n" % (m.rel(f), msg)) |
|
788 | ctx.repo().ui.warn("%s: %s\n" % (m.rel(f), msg)) | |
789 |
|
789 | |||
790 | if badfn is None: |
|
790 | if badfn is None: | |
791 | badfn = bad |
|
791 | badfn = bad | |
792 |
|
792 | |||
793 | m = ctx.match(pats, opts.get('include'), opts.get('exclude'), |
|
793 | m = ctx.match(pats, opts.get('include'), opts.get('exclude'), | |
794 | default, listsubrepos=opts.get('subrepos'), badfn=badfn) |
|
794 | default, listsubrepos=opts.get('subrepos'), badfn=badfn) | |
795 |
|
795 | |||
796 | if m.always(): |
|
796 | if m.always(): | |
797 | pats = [] |
|
797 | pats = [] | |
798 | return m, pats |
|
798 | return m, pats | |
799 |
|
799 | |||
800 | def match(ctx, pats=(), opts=None, globbed=False, default='relpath', |
|
800 | def match(ctx, pats=(), opts=None, globbed=False, default='relpath', | |
801 | badfn=None): |
|
801 | badfn=None): | |
802 | '''Return a matcher that will warn about bad matches.''' |
|
802 | '''Return a matcher that will warn about bad matches.''' | |
803 | return matchandpats(ctx, pats, opts, globbed, default, badfn=badfn)[0] |
|
803 | return matchandpats(ctx, pats, opts, globbed, default, badfn=badfn)[0] | |
804 |
|
804 | |||
805 | def matchall(repo): |
|
805 | def matchall(repo): | |
806 | '''Return a matcher that will efficiently match everything.''' |
|
806 | '''Return a matcher that will efficiently match everything.''' | |
807 | return matchmod.always(repo.root, repo.getcwd()) |
|
807 | return matchmod.always(repo.root, repo.getcwd()) | |
808 |
|
808 | |||
809 | def matchfiles(repo, files, badfn=None): |
|
809 | def matchfiles(repo, files, badfn=None): | |
810 | '''Return a matcher that will efficiently match exactly these files.''' |
|
810 | '''Return a matcher that will efficiently match exactly these files.''' | |
811 | return matchmod.exact(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), files, badfn=badfn) |
|
811 | return matchmod.exact(repo.root, repo.getcwd(), files, badfn=badfn) | |
812 |
|
812 | |||
813 | def addremove(repo, matcher, prefix, opts=None, dry_run=None, similarity=None): |
|
813 | def addremove(repo, matcher, prefix, opts=None, dry_run=None, similarity=None): | |
814 | if opts is None: |
|
814 | if opts is None: | |
815 | opts = {} |
|
815 | opts = {} | |
816 | m = matcher |
|
816 | m = matcher | |
817 | if dry_run is None: |
|
817 | if dry_run is None: | |
818 | dry_run = opts.get('dry_run') |
|
818 | dry_run = opts.get('dry_run') | |
819 | if similarity is None: |
|
819 | if similarity is None: | |
820 | similarity = float(opts.get('similarity') or 0) |
|
820 | similarity = float(opts.get('similarity') or 0) | |
821 |
|
821 | |||
822 | ret = 0 |
|
822 | ret = 0 | |
823 | join = lambda f: os.path.join(prefix, f) |
|
823 | join = lambda f: os.path.join(prefix, f) | |
824 |
|
824 | |||
825 | def matchessubrepo(matcher, subpath): |
|
825 | def matchessubrepo(matcher, subpath): | |
826 | if matcher.exact(subpath): |
|
826 | if matcher.exact(subpath): | |
827 | return True |
|
827 | return True | |
828 | for f in matcher.files(): |
|
828 | for f in matcher.files(): | |
829 | if f.startswith(subpath): |
|
829 | if f.startswith(subpath): | |
830 | return True |
|
830 | return True | |
831 | return False |
|
831 | return False | |
832 |
|
832 | |||
833 | wctx = repo[None] |
|
833 | wctx = repo[None] | |
834 | for subpath in sorted(wctx.substate): |
|
834 | for subpath in sorted(wctx.substate): | |
835 | if opts.get('subrepos') or matchessubrepo(m, subpath): |
|
835 | if opts.get('subrepos') or matchessubrepo(m, subpath): | |
836 | sub = wctx.sub(subpath) |
|
836 | sub = wctx.sub(subpath) | |
837 | try: |
|
837 | try: | |
838 | submatch = matchmod.narrowmatcher(subpath, m) |
|
838 | submatch = matchmod.narrowmatcher(subpath, m) | |
839 | if sub.addremove(submatch, prefix, opts, dry_run, similarity): |
|
839 | if sub.addremove(submatch, prefix, opts, dry_run, similarity): | |
840 | ret = 1 |
|
840 | ret = 1 | |
841 | except error.LookupError: |
|
841 | except error.LookupError: | |
842 | repo.ui.status(_("skipping missing subrepository: %s\n") |
|
842 | repo.ui.status(_("skipping missing subrepository: %s\n") | |
843 | % join(subpath)) |
|
843 | % join(subpath)) | |
844 |
|
844 | |||
845 | rejected = [] |
|
845 | rejected = [] | |
846 | def badfn(f, msg): |
|
846 | def badfn(f, msg): | |
847 | if f in m.files(): |
|
847 | if f in m.files(): | |
848 | m.bad(f, msg) |
|
848 | m.bad(f, msg) | |
849 | rejected.append(f) |
|
849 | rejected.append(f) | |
850 |
|
850 | |||
851 | badmatch = matchmod.badmatch(m, badfn) |
|
851 | badmatch = matchmod.badmatch(m, badfn) | |
852 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = _interestingfiles(repo, |
|
852 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = _interestingfiles(repo, | |
853 | badmatch) |
|
853 | badmatch) | |
854 |
|
854 | |||
855 | unknownset = set(unknown + forgotten) |
|
855 | unknownset = set(unknown + forgotten) | |
856 | toprint = unknownset.copy() |
|
856 | toprint = unknownset.copy() | |
857 | toprint.update(deleted) |
|
857 | toprint.update(deleted) | |
858 | for abs in sorted(toprint): |
|
858 | for abs in sorted(toprint): | |
859 | if repo.ui.verbose or not m.exact(abs): |
|
859 | if repo.ui.verbose or not m.exact(abs): | |
860 | if abs in unknownset: |
|
860 | if abs in unknownset: | |
861 | status = _('adding %s\n') % m.uipath(abs) |
|
861 | status = _('adding %s\n') % m.uipath(abs) | |
862 | else: |
|
862 | else: | |
863 | status = _('removing %s\n') % m.uipath(abs) |
|
863 | status = _('removing %s\n') % m.uipath(abs) | |
864 | repo.ui.status(status) |
|
864 | repo.ui.status(status) | |
865 |
|
865 | |||
866 | renames = _findrenames(repo, m, added + unknown, removed + deleted, |
|
866 | renames = _findrenames(repo, m, added + unknown, removed + deleted, | |
867 | similarity) |
|
867 | similarity) | |
868 |
|
868 | |||
869 | if not dry_run: |
|
869 | if not dry_run: | |
870 | _markchanges(repo, unknown + forgotten, deleted, renames) |
|
870 | _markchanges(repo, unknown + forgotten, deleted, renames) | |
871 |
|
871 | |||
872 | for f in rejected: |
|
872 | for f in rejected: | |
873 | if f in m.files(): |
|
873 | if f in m.files(): | |
874 | return 1 |
|
874 | return 1 | |
875 | return ret |
|
875 | return ret | |
876 |
|
876 | |||
877 | def marktouched(repo, files, similarity=0.0): |
|
877 | def marktouched(repo, files, similarity=0.0): | |
878 | '''Assert that files have somehow been operated upon. files are relative to |
|
878 | '''Assert that files have somehow been operated upon. files are relative to | |
879 | the repo root.''' |
|
879 | the repo root.''' | |
880 | m = matchfiles(repo, files, badfn=lambda x, y: rejected.append(x)) |
|
880 | m = matchfiles(repo, files, badfn=lambda x, y: rejected.append(x)) | |
881 | rejected = [] |
|
881 | rejected = [] | |
882 |
|
882 | |||
883 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = _interestingfiles(repo, m) |
|
883 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = _interestingfiles(repo, m) | |
884 |
|
884 | |||
885 | if repo.ui.verbose: |
|
885 | if repo.ui.verbose: | |
886 | unknownset = set(unknown + forgotten) |
|
886 | unknownset = set(unknown + forgotten) | |
887 | toprint = unknownset.copy() |
|
887 | toprint = unknownset.copy() | |
888 | toprint.update(deleted) |
|
888 | toprint.update(deleted) | |
889 | for abs in sorted(toprint): |
|
889 | for abs in sorted(toprint): | |
890 | if abs in unknownset: |
|
890 | if abs in unknownset: | |
891 | status = _('adding %s\n') % abs |
|
891 | status = _('adding %s\n') % abs | |
892 | else: |
|
892 | else: | |
893 | status = _('removing %s\n') % abs |
|
893 | status = _('removing %s\n') % abs | |
894 | repo.ui.status(status) |
|
894 | repo.ui.status(status) | |
895 |
|
895 | |||
896 | renames = _findrenames(repo, m, added + unknown, removed + deleted, |
|
896 | renames = _findrenames(repo, m, added + unknown, removed + deleted, | |
897 | similarity) |
|
897 | similarity) | |
898 |
|
898 | |||
899 | _markchanges(repo, unknown + forgotten, deleted, renames) |
|
899 | _markchanges(repo, unknown + forgotten, deleted, renames) | |
900 |
|
900 | |||
901 | for f in rejected: |
|
901 | for f in rejected: | |
902 | if f in m.files(): |
|
902 | if f in m.files(): | |
903 | return 1 |
|
903 | return 1 | |
904 | return 0 |
|
904 | return 0 | |
905 |
|
905 | |||
906 | def _interestingfiles(repo, matcher): |
|
906 | def _interestingfiles(repo, matcher): | |
907 | '''Walk dirstate with matcher, looking for files that addremove would care |
|
907 | '''Walk dirstate with matcher, looking for files that addremove would care | |
908 | about. |
|
908 | about. | |
909 |
|
909 | |||
910 | This is different from dirstate.status because it doesn't care about |
|
910 | This is different from dirstate.status because it doesn't care about | |
911 | whether files are modified or clean.''' |
|
911 | whether files are modified or clean.''' | |
912 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = [], [], [], [], [] |
|
912 | added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten = [], [], [], [], [] | |
913 | audit_path = pathutil.pathauditor(repo.root) |
|
913 | audit_path = pathutil.pathauditor(repo.root) | |
914 |
|
914 | |||
915 | ctx = repo[None] |
|
915 | ctx = repo[None] | |
916 | dirstate = repo.dirstate |
|
916 | dirstate = repo.dirstate | |
917 | walkresults = dirstate.walk(matcher, sorted(ctx.substate), True, False, |
|
917 | walkresults = dirstate.walk(matcher, sorted(ctx.substate), True, False, | |
918 | full=False) |
|
918 | full=False) | |
919 | for abs, st in walkresults.iteritems(): |
|
919 | for abs, st in walkresults.iteritems(): | |
920 | dstate = dirstate[abs] |
|
920 | dstate = dirstate[abs] | |
921 | if dstate == '?' and audit_path.check(abs): |
|
921 | if dstate == '?' and audit_path.check(abs): | |
922 | unknown.append(abs) |
|
922 | unknown.append(abs) | |
923 | elif dstate != 'r' and not st: |
|
923 | elif dstate != 'r' and not st: | |
924 | deleted.append(abs) |
|
924 | deleted.append(abs) | |
925 | elif dstate == 'r' and st: |
|
925 | elif dstate == 'r' and st: | |
926 | forgotten.append(abs) |
|
926 | forgotten.append(abs) | |
927 | # for finding renames |
|
927 | # for finding renames | |
928 | elif dstate == 'r' and not st: |
|
928 | elif dstate == 'r' and not st: | |
929 | removed.append(abs) |
|
929 | removed.append(abs) | |
930 | elif dstate == 'a': |
|
930 | elif dstate == 'a': | |
931 | added.append(abs) |
|
931 | added.append(abs) | |
932 |
|
932 | |||
933 | return added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten |
|
933 | return added, unknown, deleted, removed, forgotten | |
934 |
|
934 | |||
935 | def _findrenames(repo, matcher, added, removed, similarity): |
|
935 | def _findrenames(repo, matcher, added, removed, similarity): | |
936 | '''Find renames from removed files to added ones.''' |
|
936 | '''Find renames from removed files to added ones.''' | |
937 | renames = {} |
|
937 | renames = {} | |
938 | if similarity > 0: |
|
938 | if similarity > 0: | |
939 | for old, new, score in similar.findrenames(repo, added, removed, |
|
939 | for old, new, score in similar.findrenames(repo, added, removed, | |
940 | similarity): |
|
940 | similarity): | |
941 | if (repo.ui.verbose or not matcher.exact(old) |
|
941 | if (repo.ui.verbose or not matcher.exact(old) | |
942 | or not matcher.exact(new)): |
|
942 | or not matcher.exact(new)): | |
943 | repo.ui.status(_('recording removal of %s as rename to %s ' |
|
943 | repo.ui.status(_('recording removal of %s as rename to %s ' | |
944 | '(%d%% similar)\n') % |
|
944 | '(%d%% similar)\n') % | |
945 | (matcher.rel(old), matcher.rel(new), |
|
945 | (matcher.rel(old), matcher.rel(new), | |
946 | score * 100)) |
|
946 | score * 100)) | |
947 | renames[new] = old |
|
947 | renames[new] = old | |
948 | return renames |
|
948 | return renames | |
949 |
|
949 | |||
950 | def _markchanges(repo, unknown, deleted, renames): |
|
950 | def _markchanges(repo, unknown, deleted, renames): | |
951 | '''Marks the files in unknown as added, the files in deleted as removed, |
|
951 | '''Marks the files in unknown as added, the files in deleted as removed, | |
952 | and the files in renames as copied.''' |
|
952 | and the files in renames as copied.''' | |
953 | wctx = repo[None] |
|
953 | wctx = repo[None] | |
954 | wlock = repo.wlock() |
|
954 | wlock = repo.wlock() | |
955 | try: |
|
955 | try: | |
956 | wctx.forget(deleted) |
|
956 | wctx.forget(deleted) | |
957 | wctx.add(unknown) |
|
957 | wctx.add(unknown) | |
958 | for new, old in renames.iteritems(): |
|
958 | for new, old in renames.iteritems(): | |
959 | wctx.copy(old, new) |
|
959 | wctx.copy(old, new) | |
960 | finally: |
|
960 | finally: | |
961 | wlock.release() |
|
961 | wlock.release() | |
962 |
|
962 | |||
963 | def dirstatecopy(ui, repo, wctx, src, dst, dryrun=False, cwd=None): |
|
963 | def dirstatecopy(ui, repo, wctx, src, dst, dryrun=False, cwd=None): | |
964 | """Update the dirstate to reflect the intent of copying src to dst. For |
|
964 | """Update the dirstate to reflect the intent of copying src to dst. For | |
965 | different reasons it might not end with dst being marked as copied from src. |
|
965 | different reasons it might not end with dst being marked as copied from src. | |
966 | """ |
|
966 | """ | |
967 | origsrc = repo.dirstate.copied(src) or src |
|
967 | origsrc = repo.dirstate.copied(src) or src | |
968 | if dst == origsrc: # copying back a copy? |
|
968 | if dst == origsrc: # copying back a copy? | |
969 | if repo.dirstate[dst] not in 'mn' and not dryrun: |
|
969 | if repo.dirstate[dst] not in 'mn' and not dryrun: | |
970 | repo.dirstate.normallookup(dst) |
|
970 | repo.dirstate.normallookup(dst) | |
971 | else: |
|
971 | else: | |
972 | if repo.dirstate[origsrc] == 'a' and origsrc == src: |
|
972 | if repo.dirstate[origsrc] == 'a' and origsrc == src: | |
973 | if not ui.quiet: |
|
973 | if not ui.quiet: | |
974 | ui.warn(_("%s has not been committed yet, so no copy " |
|
974 | ui.warn(_("%s has not been committed yet, so no copy " | |
975 | "data will be stored for %s.\n") |
|
975 | "data will be stored for %s.\n") | |
976 | % (repo.pathto(origsrc, cwd), repo.pathto(dst, cwd))) |
|
976 | % (repo.pathto(origsrc, cwd), repo.pathto(dst, cwd))) | |
977 | if repo.dirstate[dst] in '?r' and not dryrun: |
|
977 | if repo.dirstate[dst] in '?r' and not dryrun: | |
978 | wctx.add([dst]) |
|
978 | wctx.add([dst]) | |
979 | elif not dryrun: |
|
979 | elif not dryrun: | |
980 | wctx.copy(origsrc, dst) |
|
980 | wctx.copy(origsrc, dst) | |
981 |
|
981 | |||
982 | def readrequires(opener, supported): |
|
982 | def readrequires(opener, supported): | |
983 | '''Reads and parses .hg/requires and checks if all entries found |
|
983 | '''Reads and parses .hg/requires and checks if all entries found | |
984 | are in the list of supported features.''' |
|
984 | are in the list of supported features.''' | |
985 | requirements = set(opener.read("requires").splitlines()) |
|
985 | requirements = set(opener.read("requires").splitlines()) | |
986 | missings = [] |
|
986 | missings = [] | |
987 | for r in requirements: |
|
987 | for r in requirements: | |
988 | if r not in supported: |
|
988 | if r not in supported: | |
989 | if not r or not r[0].isalnum(): |
|
989 | if not r or not r[0].isalnum(): | |
990 | raise error.RequirementError(_(".hg/requires file is corrupt")) |
|
990 | raise error.RequirementError(_(".hg/requires file is corrupt")) | |
991 | missings.append(r) |
|
991 | missings.append(r) | |
992 | missings.sort() |
|
992 | missings.sort() | |
993 | if missings: |
|
993 | if missings: | |
994 | raise error.RequirementError( |
|
994 | raise error.RequirementError( | |
995 | _("repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: %s") |
|
995 | _("repository requires features unknown to this Mercurial: %s") | |
996 | % " ".join(missings), |
|
996 | % " ".join(missings), | |
997 | hint=_("see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement" |
|
997 | hint=_("see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MissingRequirement" | |
998 | " for more information")) |
|
998 | " for more information")) | |
999 | return requirements |
|
999 | return requirements | |
1000 |
|
1000 | |||
1001 | def writerequires(opener, requirements): |
|
1001 | def writerequires(opener, requirements): | |
1002 | reqfile = opener("requires", "w") |
|
1002 | reqfile = opener("requires", "w") | |
1003 | for r in sorted(requirements): |
|
1003 | for r in sorted(requirements): | |
1004 | reqfile.write("%s\n" % r) |
|
1004 | reqfile.write("%s\n" % r) | |
1005 | reqfile.close() |
|
1005 | reqfile.close() | |
1006 |
|
1006 | |||
1007 | class filecachesubentry(object): |
|
1007 | class filecachesubentry(object): | |
1008 | def __init__(self, path, stat): |
|
1008 | def __init__(self, path, stat): | |
1009 | self.path = path |
|
1009 | self.path = path | |
1010 | self.cachestat = None |
|
1010 | self.cachestat = None | |
1011 | self._cacheable = None |
|
1011 | self._cacheable = None | |
1012 |
|
1012 | |||
1013 | if stat: |
|
1013 | if stat: | |
1014 | self.cachestat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) |
|
1014 | self.cachestat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) | |
1015 |
|
1015 | |||
1016 | if self.cachestat: |
|
1016 | if self.cachestat: | |
1017 | self._cacheable = self.cachestat.cacheable() |
|
1017 | self._cacheable = self.cachestat.cacheable() | |
1018 | else: |
|
1018 | else: | |
1019 | # None means we don't know yet |
|
1019 | # None means we don't know yet | |
1020 | self._cacheable = None |
|
1020 | self._cacheable = None | |
1021 |
|
1021 | |||
1022 | def refresh(self): |
|
1022 | def refresh(self): | |
1023 | if self.cacheable(): |
|
1023 | if self.cacheable(): | |
1024 | self.cachestat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) |
|
1024 | self.cachestat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) | |
1025 |
|
1025 | |||
1026 | def cacheable(self): |
|
1026 | def cacheable(self): | |
1027 | if self._cacheable is not None: |
|
1027 | if self._cacheable is not None: | |
1028 | return self._cacheable |
|
1028 | return self._cacheable | |
1029 |
|
1029 | |||
1030 | # we don't know yet, assume it is for now |
|
1030 | # we don't know yet, assume it is for now | |
1031 | return True |
|
1031 | return True | |
1032 |
|
1032 | |||
1033 | def changed(self): |
|
1033 | def changed(self): | |
1034 | # no point in going further if we can't cache it |
|
1034 | # no point in going further if we can't cache it | |
1035 | if not self.cacheable(): |
|
1035 | if not self.cacheable(): | |
1036 | return True |
|
1036 | return True | |
1037 |
|
1037 | |||
1038 | newstat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) |
|
1038 | newstat = filecachesubentry.stat(self.path) | |
1039 |
|
1039 | |||
1040 | # we may not know if it's cacheable yet, check again now |
|
1040 | # we may not know if it's cacheable yet, check again now | |
1041 | if newstat and self._cacheable is None: |
|
1041 | if newstat and self._cacheable is None: | |
1042 | self._cacheable = newstat.cacheable() |
|
1042 | self._cacheable = newstat.cacheable() | |
1043 |
|
1043 | |||
1044 | # check again |
|
1044 | # check again | |
1045 | if not self._cacheable: |
|
1045 | if not self._cacheable: | |
1046 | return True |
|
1046 | return True | |
1047 |
|
1047 | |||
1048 | if self.cachestat != newstat: |
|
1048 | if self.cachestat != newstat: | |
1049 | self.cachestat = newstat |
|
1049 | self.cachestat = newstat | |
1050 | return True |
|
1050 | return True | |
1051 | else: |
|
1051 | else: | |
1052 | return False |
|
1052 | return False | |
1053 |
|
1053 | |||
1054 | @staticmethod |
|
1054 | @staticmethod | |
1055 | def stat(path): |
|
1055 | def stat(path): | |
1056 | try: |
|
1056 | try: | |
1057 | return util.cachestat(path) |
|
1057 | return util.cachestat(path) | |
1058 | except OSError as e: |
|
1058 | except OSError as e: | |
1059 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
|
1059 | if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: | |
1060 | raise |
|
1060 | raise | |
1061 |
|
1061 | |||
1062 | class filecacheentry(object): |
|
1062 | class filecacheentry(object): | |
1063 | def __init__(self, paths, stat=True): |
|
1063 | def __init__(self, paths, stat=True): | |
1064 | self._entries = [] |
|
1064 | self._entries = [] | |
1065 | for path in paths: |
|
1065 | for path in paths: | |
1066 | self._entries.append(filecachesubentry(path, stat)) |
|
1066 | self._entries.append(filecachesubentry(path, stat)) | |
1067 |
|
1067 | |||
1068 | def changed(self): |
|
1068 | def changed(self): | |
1069 | '''true if any entry has changed''' |
|
1069 | '''true if any entry has changed''' | |
1070 | for entry in self._entries: |
|
1070 | for entry in self._entries: | |
1071 | if entry.changed(): |
|
1071 | if entry.changed(): | |
1072 | return True |
|
1072 | return True | |
1073 | return False |
|
1073 | return False | |
1074 |
|
1074 | |||
1075 | def refresh(self): |
|
1075 | def refresh(self): | |
1076 | for entry in self._entries: |
|
1076 | for entry in self._entries: | |
1077 | entry.refresh() |
|
1077 | entry.refresh() | |
1078 |
|
1078 | |||
1079 | class filecache(object): |
|
1079 | class filecache(object): | |
1080 | '''A property like decorator that tracks files under .hg/ for updates. |
|
1080 | '''A property like decorator that tracks files under .hg/ for updates. | |
1081 |
|
1081 | |||
1082 | Records stat info when called in _filecache. |
|
1082 | Records stat info when called in _filecache. | |
1083 |
|
1083 | |||
1084 | On subsequent calls, compares old stat info with new info, and recreates the |
|
1084 | On subsequent calls, compares old stat info with new info, and recreates the | |
1085 | object when any of the files changes, updating the new stat info in |
|
1085 | object when any of the files changes, updating the new stat info in | |
1086 | _filecache. |
|
1086 | _filecache. | |
1087 |
|
1087 | |||
1088 | Mercurial either atomic renames or appends for files under .hg, |
|
1088 | Mercurial either atomic renames or appends for files under .hg, | |
1089 | so to ensure the cache is reliable we need the filesystem to be able |
|
1089 | so to ensure the cache is reliable we need the filesystem to be able | |
1090 | to tell us if a file has been replaced. If it can't, we fallback to |
|
1090 | to tell us if a file has been replaced. If it can't, we fallback to | |
1091 | recreating the object on every call (essentially the same behavior as |
|
1091 | recreating the object on every call (essentially the same behavior as | |
1092 | propertycache). |
|
1092 | propertycache). | |
1093 |
|
1093 | |||
1094 | ''' |
|
1094 | ''' | |
1095 | def __init__(self, *paths): |
|
1095 | def __init__(self, *paths): | |
1096 | self.paths = paths |
|
1096 | self.paths = paths | |
1097 |
|
1097 | |||
1098 | def join(self, obj, fname): |
|
1098 | def join(self, obj, fname): | |
1099 | """Used to compute the runtime path of a cached file. |
|
1099 | """Used to compute the runtime path of a cached file. | |
1100 |
|
1100 | |||
1101 | Users should subclass filecache and provide their own version of this |
|
1101 | Users should subclass filecache and provide their own version of this | |
1102 | function to call the appropriate join function on 'obj' (an instance |
|
1102 | function to call the appropriate join function on 'obj' (an instance | |
1103 | of the class that its member function was decorated). |
|
1103 | of the class that its member function was decorated). | |
1104 | """ |
|
1104 | """ | |
1105 | return obj.join(fname) |
|
1105 | return obj.join(fname) | |
1106 |
|
1106 | |||
1107 | def __call__(self, func): |
|
1107 | def __call__(self, func): | |
1108 | self.func = func |
|
1108 | self.func = func | |
1109 | self.name = func.__name__ |
|
1109 | self.name = func.__name__ | |
1110 | return self |
|
1110 | return self | |
1111 |
|
1111 | |||
1112 | def __get__(self, obj, type=None): |
|
1112 | def __get__(self, obj, type=None): | |
1113 | # do we need to check if the file changed? |
|
1113 | # do we need to check if the file changed? | |
1114 | if self.name in obj.__dict__: |
|
1114 | if self.name in obj.__dict__: | |
1115 | assert self.name in obj._filecache, self.name |
|
1115 | assert self.name in obj._filecache, self.name | |
1116 | return obj.__dict__[self.name] |
|
1116 | return obj.__dict__[self.name] | |
1117 |
|
1117 | |||
1118 | entry = obj._filecache.get(self.name) |
|
1118 | entry = obj._filecache.get(self.name) | |
1119 |
|
1119 | |||
1120 | if entry: |
|
1120 | if entry: | |
1121 | if entry.changed(): |
|
1121 | if entry.changed(): | |
1122 | entry.obj = self.func(obj) |
|
1122 | entry.obj = self.func(obj) | |
1123 | else: |
|
1123 | else: | |
1124 | paths = [self.join(obj, path) for path in self.paths] |
|
1124 | paths = [self.join(obj, path) for path in self.paths] | |
1125 |
|
1125 | |||
1126 | # We stat -before- creating the object so our cache doesn't lie if |
|
1126 | # We stat -before- creating the object so our cache doesn't lie if | |
1127 | # a writer modified between the time we read and stat |
|
1127 | # a writer modified between the time we read and stat | |
1128 | entry = filecacheentry(paths, True) |
|
1128 | entry = filecacheentry(paths, True) | |
1129 | entry.obj = self.func(obj) |
|
1129 | entry.obj = self.func(obj) | |
1130 |
|
1130 | |||
1131 | obj._filecache[self.name] = entry |
|
1131 | obj._filecache[self.name] = entry | |
1132 |
|
1132 | |||
1133 | obj.__dict__[self.name] = entry.obj |
|
1133 | obj.__dict__[self.name] = entry.obj | |
1134 | return entry.obj |
|
1134 | return entry.obj | |
1135 |
|
1135 | |||
1136 | def __set__(self, obj, value): |
|
1136 | def __set__(self, obj, value): | |
1137 | if self.name not in obj._filecache: |
|
1137 | if self.name not in obj._filecache: | |
1138 | # we add an entry for the missing value because X in __dict__ |
|
1138 | # we add an entry for the missing value because X in __dict__ | |
1139 | # implies X in _filecache |
|
1139 | # implies X in _filecache | |
1140 | paths = [self.join(obj, path) for path in self.paths] |
|
1140 | paths = [self.join(obj, path) for path in self.paths] | |
1141 | ce = filecacheentry(paths, False) |
|
1141 | ce = filecacheentry(paths, False) | |
1142 | obj._filecache[self.name] = ce |
|
1142 | obj._filecache[self.name] = ce | |
1143 | else: |
|
1143 | else: | |
1144 | ce = obj._filecache[self.name] |
|
1144 | ce = obj._filecache[self.name] | |
1145 |
|
1145 | |||
1146 | ce.obj = value # update cached copy |
|
1146 | ce.obj = value # update cached copy | |
1147 | obj.__dict__[self.name] = value # update copy returned by obj.x |
|
1147 | obj.__dict__[self.name] = value # update copy returned by obj.x | |
1148 |
|
1148 | |||
1149 | def __delete__(self, obj): |
|
1149 | def __delete__(self, obj): | |
1150 | try: |
|
1150 | try: | |
1151 | del obj.__dict__[self.name] |
|
1151 | del obj.__dict__[self.name] | |
1152 | except KeyError: |
|
1152 | except KeyError: | |
1153 | raise AttributeError(self.name) |
|
1153 | raise AttributeError(self.name) | |
1154 |
|
1154 | |||
1155 | def _locksub(repo, lock, envvar, cmd, environ=None, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1155 | def _locksub(repo, lock, envvar, cmd, environ=None, *args, **kwargs): | |
1156 | if lock is None: |
|
1156 | if lock is None: | |
1157 | raise error.LockInheritanceContractViolation( |
|
1157 | raise error.LockInheritanceContractViolation( | |
1158 | 'lock can only be inherited while held') |
|
1158 | 'lock can only be inherited while held') | |
1159 | if environ is None: |
|
1159 | if environ is None: | |
1160 | environ = {} |
|
1160 | environ = {} | |
1161 | with lock.inherit() as locker: |
|
1161 | with lock.inherit() as locker: | |
1162 | environ[envvar] = locker |
|
1162 | environ[envvar] = locker | |
1163 | return repo.ui.system(cmd, environ=environ, *args, **kwargs) |
|
1163 | return repo.ui.system(cmd, environ=environ, *args, **kwargs) | |
1164 |
|
1164 | |||
1165 | def wlocksub(repo, cmd, *args, **kwargs): |
|
1165 | def wlocksub(repo, cmd, *args, **kwargs): | |
1166 | """run cmd as a subprocess that allows inheriting repo's wlock |
|
1166 | """run cmd as a subprocess that allows inheriting repo's wlock | |
1167 |
|
1167 | |||
1168 | This can only be called while the wlock is held. This takes all the |
|
1168 | This can only be called while the wlock is held. This takes all the | |
1169 | arguments that ui.system does, and returns the exit code of the |
|
1169 | arguments that ui.system does, and returns the exit code of the | |
1170 | subprocess.""" |
|
1170 | subprocess.""" | |
1171 | return _locksub(repo, repo.currentwlock(), 'HG_WLOCK_LOCKER', cmd, *args, |
|
1171 | return _locksub(repo, repo.currentwlock(), 'HG_WLOCK_LOCKER', cmd, *args, | |
1172 | **kwargs) |
|
1172 | **kwargs) | |
1173 |
|
1173 | |||
1174 | def gdinitconfig(ui): |
|
1174 | def gdinitconfig(ui): | |
1175 | """helper function to know if a repo should be created as general delta |
|
1175 | """helper function to know if a repo should be created as general delta | |
1176 | """ |
|
1176 | """ | |
1177 | # experimental config: format.generaldelta |
|
1177 | # experimental config: format.generaldelta | |
1178 | return (ui.configbool('format', 'generaldelta', False) |
|
1178 | return (ui.configbool('format', 'generaldelta', False) | |
1179 |
or ui.configbool('format', 'usegeneraldelta', |
|
1179 | or ui.configbool('format', 'usegeneraldelta', True)) | |
1180 |
|
1180 | |||
1181 | def gddeltaconfig(ui): |
|
1181 | def gddeltaconfig(ui): | |
1182 | """helper function to know if incoming delta should be optimised |
|
1182 | """helper function to know if incoming delta should be optimised | |
1183 | """ |
|
1183 | """ | |
1184 | # experimental config: format.generaldelta |
|
1184 | # experimental config: format.generaldelta | |
1185 | return ui.configbool('format', 'generaldelta', False) |
|
1185 | return ui.configbool('format', 'generaldelta', False) |
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