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1 # dispatch.py - command dispatching for mercurial
1 # dispatch.py - command dispatching for mercurial
2 #
2 #
3 # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
3 # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
4 #
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 __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
8 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
9
9
10 import atexit
10 import atexit
11 import difflib
11 import difflib
12 import errno
12 import errno
13 import os
13 import os
14 import pdb
14 import pdb
15 import re
15 import re
16 import shlex
16 import shlex
17 import signal
17 import signal
18 import socket
18 import socket
19 import sys
19 import sys
20 import time
20 import time
21 import traceback
21 import traceback
22
22
23
23
24 from .i18n import _
24 from .i18n import _
25
25
26 from . import (
26 from . import (
27 cmdutil,
27 cmdutil,
28 commands,
28 commands,
29 demandimport,
29 demandimport,
30 encoding,
30 encoding,
31 error,
31 error,
32 extensions,
32 extensions,
33 fancyopts,
33 fancyopts,
34 fileset,
34 fileset,
35 hg,
35 hg,
36 hook,
36 hook,
37 profiling,
37 profiling,
38 revset,
38 revset,
39 templatefilters,
39 templatefilters,
40 templatekw,
40 templatekw,
41 templater,
41 templater,
42 ui as uimod,
42 ui as uimod,
43 util,
43 util,
44 )
44 )
45
45
46 class request(object):
46 class request(object):
47 def __init__(self, args, ui=None, repo=None, fin=None, fout=None,
47 def __init__(self, args, ui=None, repo=None, fin=None, fout=None,
48 ferr=None):
48 ferr=None):
49 self.args = args
49 self.args = args
50 self.ui = ui
50 self.ui = ui
51 self.repo = repo
51 self.repo = repo
52
52
53 # input/output/error streams
53 # input/output/error streams
54 self.fin = fin
54 self.fin = fin
55 self.fout = fout
55 self.fout = fout
56 self.ferr = ferr
56 self.ferr = ferr
57
57
58 def run():
58 def run():
59 "run the command in sys.argv"
59 "run the command in sys.argv"
60 sys.exit((dispatch(request(sys.argv[1:])) or 0) & 255)
60 sys.exit((dispatch(request(sys.argv[1:])) or 0) & 255)
61
61
62 def _getsimilar(symbols, value):
62 def _getsimilar(symbols, value):
63 sim = lambda x: difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, value, x).ratio()
63 sim = lambda x: difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, value, x).ratio()
64 # The cutoff for similarity here is pretty arbitrary. It should
64 # The cutoff for similarity here is pretty arbitrary. It should
65 # probably be investigated and tweaked.
65 # probably be investigated and tweaked.
66 return [s for s in symbols if sim(s) > 0.6]
66 return [s for s in symbols if sim(s) > 0.6]
67
67
68 def _reportsimilar(write, similar):
68 def _reportsimilar(write, similar):
69 if len(similar) == 1:
69 if len(similar) == 1:
70 write(_("(did you mean %s?)\n") % similar[0])
70 write(_("(did you mean %s?)\n") % similar[0])
71 elif similar:
71 elif similar:
72 ss = ", ".join(sorted(similar))
72 ss = ", ".join(sorted(similar))
73 write(_("(did you mean one of %s?)\n") % ss)
73 write(_("(did you mean one of %s?)\n") % ss)
74
74
75 def _formatparse(write, inst):
75 def _formatparse(write, inst):
76 similar = []
76 similar = []
77 if isinstance(inst, error.UnknownIdentifier):
77 if isinstance(inst, error.UnknownIdentifier):
78 # make sure to check fileset first, as revset can invoke fileset
78 # make sure to check fileset first, as revset can invoke fileset
79 similar = _getsimilar(inst.symbols, inst.function)
79 similar = _getsimilar(inst.symbols, inst.function)
80 if len(inst.args) > 1:
80 if len(inst.args) > 1:
81 write(_("hg: parse error at %s: %s\n") %
81 write(_("hg: parse error at %s: %s\n") %
82 (inst.args[1], inst.args[0]))
82 (inst.args[1], inst.args[0]))
83 if (inst.args[0][0] == ' '):
83 if (inst.args[0][0] == ' '):
84 write(_("unexpected leading whitespace\n"))
84 write(_("unexpected leading whitespace\n"))
85 else:
85 else:
86 write(_("hg: parse error: %s\n") % inst.args[0])
86 write(_("hg: parse error: %s\n") % inst.args[0])
87 _reportsimilar(write, similar)
87 _reportsimilar(write, similar)
88 if inst.hint:
88 if inst.hint:
89 write(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
89 write(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
90
90
91 def dispatch(req):
91 def dispatch(req):
92 "run the command specified in req.args"
92 "run the command specified in req.args"
93 if req.ferr:
93 if req.ferr:
94 ferr = req.ferr
94 ferr = req.ferr
95 elif req.ui:
95 elif req.ui:
96 ferr = req.ui.ferr
96 ferr = req.ui.ferr
97 else:
97 else:
98 ferr = sys.stderr
98 ferr = sys.stderr
99
99
100 try:
100 try:
101 if not req.ui:
101 if not req.ui:
102 req.ui = uimod.ui()
102 req.ui = uimod.ui()
103 if '--traceback' in req.args:
103 if '--traceback' in req.args:
104 req.ui.setconfig('ui', 'traceback', 'on', '--traceback')
104 req.ui.setconfig('ui', 'traceback', 'on', '--traceback')
105
105
106 # set ui streams from the request
106 # set ui streams from the request
107 if req.fin:
107 if req.fin:
108 req.ui.fin = req.fin
108 req.ui.fin = req.fin
109 if req.fout:
109 if req.fout:
110 req.ui.fout = req.fout
110 req.ui.fout = req.fout
111 if req.ferr:
111 if req.ferr:
112 req.ui.ferr = req.ferr
112 req.ui.ferr = req.ferr
113 except error.Abort as inst:
113 except error.Abort as inst:
114 ferr.write(_("abort: %s\n") % inst)
114 ferr.write(_("abort: %s\n") % inst)
115 if inst.hint:
115 if inst.hint:
116 ferr.write(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
116 ferr.write(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
117 return -1
117 return -1
118 except error.ParseError as inst:
118 except error.ParseError as inst:
119 _formatparse(ferr.write, inst)
119 _formatparse(ferr.write, inst)
120 return -1
120 return -1
121
121
122 msg = ' '.join(' ' in a and repr(a) or a for a in req.args)
122 msg = ' '.join(' ' in a and repr(a) or a for a in req.args)
123 starttime = time.time()
123 starttime = time.time()
124 ret = None
124 ret = None
125 try:
125 try:
126 ret = _runcatch(req)
126 ret = _runcatch(req)
127 except KeyboardInterrupt:
127 except KeyboardInterrupt:
128 try:
128 try:
129 req.ui.warn(_("interrupted!\n"))
129 req.ui.warn(_("interrupted!\n"))
130 except IOError as inst:
130 except IOError as inst:
131 if inst.errno != errno.EPIPE:
131 if inst.errno != errno.EPIPE:
132 raise
132 raise
133 ret = -1
133 ret = -1
134 finally:
134 finally:
135 duration = time.time() - starttime
135 duration = time.time() - starttime
136 req.ui.flush()
136 req.ui.flush()
137 req.ui.log("commandfinish", "%s exited %s after %0.2f seconds\n",
137 req.ui.log("commandfinish", "%s exited %s after %0.2f seconds\n",
138 msg, ret or 0, duration)
138 msg, ret or 0, duration)
139 return ret
139 return ret
140
140
141 def _runcatch(req):
141 def _runcatch(req):
142 def catchterm(*args):
142 def catchterm(*args):
143 raise error.SignalInterrupt
143 raise error.SignalInterrupt
144
144
145 ui = req.ui
145 ui = req.ui
146 try:
146 try:
147 for name in 'SIGBREAK', 'SIGHUP', 'SIGTERM':
147 for name in 'SIGBREAK', 'SIGHUP', 'SIGTERM':
148 num = getattr(signal, name, None)
148 num = getattr(signal, name, None)
149 if num:
149 if num:
150 signal.signal(num, catchterm)
150 signal.signal(num, catchterm)
151 except ValueError:
151 except ValueError:
152 pass # happens if called in a thread
152 pass # happens if called in a thread
153
153
154 def _runcatchfunc():
154 def _runcatchfunc():
155 try:
155 try:
156 debugger = 'pdb'
156 debugger = 'pdb'
157 debugtrace = {
157 debugtrace = {
158 'pdb' : pdb.set_trace
158 'pdb' : pdb.set_trace
159 }
159 }
160 debugmortem = {
160 debugmortem = {
161 'pdb' : pdb.post_mortem
161 'pdb' : pdb.post_mortem
162 }
162 }
163
163
164 # read --config before doing anything else
164 # read --config before doing anything else
165 # (e.g. to change trust settings for reading .hg/hgrc)
165 # (e.g. to change trust settings for reading .hg/hgrc)
166 cfgs = _parseconfig(req.ui, _earlygetopt(['--config'], req.args))
166 cfgs = _parseconfig(req.ui, _earlygetopt(['--config'], req.args))
167
167
168 if req.repo:
168 if req.repo:
169 # copy configs that were passed on the cmdline (--config) to
169 # copy configs that were passed on the cmdline (--config) to
170 # the repo ui
170 # the repo ui
171 for sec, name, val in cfgs:
171 for sec, name, val in cfgs:
172 req.repo.ui.setconfig(sec, name, val, source='--config')
172 req.repo.ui.setconfig(sec, name, val, source='--config')
173
173
174 # developer config: ui.debugger
174 # developer config: ui.debugger
175 debugger = ui.config("ui", "debugger")
175 debugger = ui.config("ui", "debugger")
176 debugmod = pdb
176 debugmod = pdb
177 if not debugger or ui.plain():
177 if not debugger or ui.plain():
178 # if we are in HGPLAIN mode, then disable custom debugging
178 # if we are in HGPLAIN mode, then disable custom debugging
179 debugger = 'pdb'
179 debugger = 'pdb'
180 elif '--debugger' in req.args:
180 elif '--debugger' in req.args:
181 # This import can be slow for fancy debuggers, so only
181 # This import can be slow for fancy debuggers, so only
182 # do it when absolutely necessary, i.e. when actual
182 # do it when absolutely necessary, i.e. when actual
183 # debugging has been requested
183 # debugging has been requested
184 with demandimport.deactivated():
184 with demandimport.deactivated():
185 try:
185 try:
186 debugmod = __import__(debugger)
186 debugmod = __import__(debugger)
187 except ImportError:
187 except ImportError:
188 pass # Leave debugmod = pdb
188 pass # Leave debugmod = pdb
189
189
190 debugtrace[debugger] = debugmod.set_trace
190 debugtrace[debugger] = debugmod.set_trace
191 debugmortem[debugger] = debugmod.post_mortem
191 debugmortem[debugger] = debugmod.post_mortem
192
192
193 # enter the debugger before command execution
193 # enter the debugger before command execution
194 if '--debugger' in req.args:
194 if '--debugger' in req.args:
195 ui.warn(_("entering debugger - "
195 ui.warn(_("entering debugger - "
196 "type c to continue starting hg or h for help\n"))
196 "type c to continue starting hg or h for help\n"))
197
197
198 if (debugger != 'pdb' and
198 if (debugger != 'pdb' and
199 debugtrace[debugger] == debugtrace['pdb']):
199 debugtrace[debugger] == debugtrace['pdb']):
200 ui.warn(_("%s debugger specified "
200 ui.warn(_("%s debugger specified "
201 "but its module was not found\n") % debugger)
201 "but its module was not found\n") % debugger)
202 with demandimport.deactivated():
202 with demandimport.deactivated():
203 debugtrace[debugger]()
203 debugtrace[debugger]()
204 try:
204 try:
205 return _dispatch(req)
205 return _dispatch(req)
206 finally:
206 finally:
207 ui.flush()
207 ui.flush()
208 except: # re-raises
208 except: # re-raises
209 # enter the debugger when we hit an exception
209 # enter the debugger when we hit an exception
210 if '--debugger' in req.args:
210 if '--debugger' in req.args:
211 traceback.print_exc()
211 traceback.print_exc()
212 debugmortem[debugger](sys.exc_info()[2])
212 debugmortem[debugger](sys.exc_info()[2])
213 ui.traceback()
213 ui.traceback()
214 raise
214 raise
215
215
216 return callcatch(ui, _runcatchfunc)
216 return callcatch(ui, _runcatchfunc)
217
217
218 def callcatch(ui, func):
218 def callcatch(ui, func):
219 """call func() with global exception handling
219 """call func() with global exception handling
220
220
221 return func() if no exception happens. otherwise do some error handling
221 return func() if no exception happens. otherwise do some error handling
222 and return an exit code accordingly.
222 and return an exit code accordingly.
223 """
223 """
224 try:
224 try:
225 return func()
225 return func()
226 # Global exception handling, alphabetically
226 # Global exception handling, alphabetically
227 # Mercurial-specific first, followed by built-in and library exceptions
227 # Mercurial-specific first, followed by built-in and library exceptions
228 except error.AmbiguousCommand as inst:
228 except error.AmbiguousCommand as inst:
229 ui.warn(_("hg: command '%s' is ambiguous:\n %s\n") %
229 ui.warn(_("hg: command '%s' is ambiguous:\n %s\n") %
230 (inst.args[0], " ".join(inst.args[1])))
230 (inst.args[0], " ".join(inst.args[1])))
231 except error.ParseError as inst:
231 except error.ParseError as inst:
232 _formatparse(ui.warn, inst)
232 _formatparse(ui.warn, inst)
233 return -1
233 return -1
234 except error.LockHeld as inst:
234 except error.LockHeld as inst:
235 if inst.errno == errno.ETIMEDOUT:
235 if inst.errno == errno.ETIMEDOUT:
236 reason = _('timed out waiting for lock held by %s') % inst.locker
236 reason = _('timed out waiting for lock held by %s') % inst.locker
237 else:
237 else:
238 reason = _('lock held by %s') % inst.locker
238 reason = _('lock held by %s') % inst.locker
239 ui.warn(_("abort: %s: %s\n") % (inst.desc or inst.filename, reason))
239 ui.warn(_("abort: %s: %s\n") % (inst.desc or inst.filename, reason))
240 except error.LockUnavailable as inst:
240 except error.LockUnavailable as inst:
241 ui.warn(_("abort: could not lock %s: %s\n") %
241 ui.warn(_("abort: could not lock %s: %s\n") %
242 (inst.desc or inst.filename, inst.strerror))
242 (inst.desc or inst.filename, inst.strerror))
243 except error.CommandError as inst:
243 except error.CommandError as inst:
244 if inst.args[0]:
244 if inst.args[0]:
245 ui.warn(_("hg %s: %s\n") % (inst.args[0], inst.args[1]))
245 ui.warn(_("hg %s: %s\n") % (inst.args[0], inst.args[1]))
246 commands.help_(ui, inst.args[0], full=False, command=True)
246 commands.help_(ui, inst.args[0], full=False, command=True)
247 else:
247 else:
248 ui.warn(_("hg: %s\n") % inst.args[1])
248 ui.warn(_("hg: %s\n") % inst.args[1])
249 commands.help_(ui, 'shortlist')
249 commands.help_(ui, 'shortlist')
250 except error.OutOfBandError as inst:
250 except error.OutOfBandError as inst:
251 if inst.args:
251 if inst.args:
252 msg = _("abort: remote error:\n")
252 msg = _("abort: remote error:\n")
253 else:
253 else:
254 msg = _("abort: remote error\n")
254 msg = _("abort: remote error\n")
255 ui.warn(msg)
255 ui.warn(msg)
256 if inst.args:
256 if inst.args:
257 ui.warn(''.join(inst.args))
257 ui.warn(''.join(inst.args))
258 if inst.hint:
258 if inst.hint:
259 ui.warn('(%s)\n' % inst.hint)
259 ui.warn('(%s)\n' % inst.hint)
260 except error.RepoError as inst:
260 except error.RepoError as inst:
261 ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % inst)
261 ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % inst)
262 if inst.hint:
262 if inst.hint:
263 ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
263 ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
264 except error.ResponseError as inst:
264 except error.ResponseError as inst:
265 ui.warn(_("abort: %s") % inst.args[0])
265 ui.warn(_("abort: %s") % inst.args[0])
266 if not isinstance(inst.args[1], basestring):
266 if not isinstance(inst.args[1], basestring):
267 ui.warn(" %r\n" % (inst.args[1],))
267 ui.warn(" %r\n" % (inst.args[1],))
268 elif not inst.args[1]:
268 elif not inst.args[1]:
269 ui.warn(_(" empty string\n"))
269 ui.warn(_(" empty string\n"))
270 else:
270 else:
271 ui.warn("\n%r\n" % util.ellipsis(inst.args[1]))
271 ui.warn("\n%r\n" % util.ellipsis(inst.args[1]))
272 except error.CensoredNodeError as inst:
272 except error.CensoredNodeError as inst:
273 ui.warn(_("abort: file censored %s!\n") % inst)
273 ui.warn(_("abort: file censored %s!\n") % inst)
274 except error.RevlogError as inst:
274 except error.RevlogError as inst:
275 ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % inst)
275 ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % inst)
276 except error.SignalInterrupt:
276 except error.SignalInterrupt:
277 ui.warn(_("killed!\n"))
277 ui.warn(_("killed!\n"))
278 except error.UnknownCommand as inst:
278 except error.UnknownCommand as inst:
279 ui.warn(_("hg: unknown command '%s'\n") % inst.args[0])
279 ui.warn(_("hg: unknown command '%s'\n") % inst.args[0])
280 try:
280 try:
281 # check if the command is in a disabled extension
281 # check if the command is in a disabled extension
282 # (but don't check for extensions themselves)
282 # (but don't check for extensions themselves)
283 commands.help_(ui, inst.args[0], unknowncmd=True)
283 commands.help_(ui, inst.args[0], unknowncmd=True)
284 except (error.UnknownCommand, error.Abort):
284 except (error.UnknownCommand, error.Abort):
285 suggested = False
285 suggested = False
286 if len(inst.args) == 2:
286 if len(inst.args) == 2:
287 sim = _getsimilar(inst.args[1], inst.args[0])
287 sim = _getsimilar(inst.args[1], inst.args[0])
288 if sim:
288 if sim:
289 _reportsimilar(ui.warn, sim)
289 _reportsimilar(ui.warn, sim)
290 suggested = True
290 suggested = True
291 if not suggested:
291 if not suggested:
292 commands.help_(ui, 'shortlist')
292 commands.help_(ui, 'shortlist')
293 except error.InterventionRequired as inst:
293 except error.InterventionRequired as inst:
294 ui.warn("%s\n" % inst)
294 ui.warn("%s\n" % inst)
295 if inst.hint:
295 if inst.hint:
296 ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
296 ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
297 return 1
297 return 1
298 except error.Abort as inst:
298 except error.Abort as inst:
299 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst)
299 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst)
300 if inst.hint:
300 if inst.hint:
301 ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
301 ui.warn(_("(%s)\n") % inst.hint)
302 except ImportError as inst:
302 except ImportError as inst:
303 ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % inst)
303 ui.warn(_("abort: %s!\n") % inst)
304 m = str(inst).split()[-1]
304 m = str(inst).split()[-1]
305 if m in "mpatch bdiff".split():
305 if m in "mpatch bdiff".split():
306 ui.warn(_("(did you forget to compile extensions?)\n"))
306 ui.warn(_("(did you forget to compile extensions?)\n"))
307 elif m in "zlib".split():
307 elif m in "zlib".split():
308 ui.warn(_("(is your Python install correct?)\n"))
308 ui.warn(_("(is your Python install correct?)\n"))
309 except IOError as inst:
309 except IOError as inst:
310 if util.safehasattr(inst, "code"):
310 if util.safehasattr(inst, "code"):
311 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst)
311 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst)
312 elif util.safehasattr(inst, "reason"):
312 elif util.safehasattr(inst, "reason"):
313 try: # usually it is in the form (errno, strerror)
313 try: # usually it is in the form (errno, strerror)
314 reason = inst.reason.args[1]
314 reason = inst.reason.args[1]
315 except (AttributeError, IndexError):
315 except (AttributeError, IndexError):
316 # it might be anything, for example a string
316 # it might be anything, for example a string
317 reason = inst.reason
317 reason = inst.reason
318 if isinstance(reason, unicode):
318 if isinstance(reason, unicode):
319 # SSLError of Python 2.7.9 contains a unicode
319 # SSLError of Python 2.7.9 contains a unicode
320 reason = reason.encode(encoding.encoding, 'replace')
320 reason = reason.encode(encoding.encoding, 'replace')
321 ui.warn(_("abort: error: %s\n") % reason)
321 ui.warn(_("abort: error: %s\n") % reason)
322 elif (util.safehasattr(inst, "args")
322 elif (util.safehasattr(inst, "args")
323 and inst.args and inst.args[0] == errno.EPIPE):
323 and inst.args and inst.args[0] == errno.EPIPE):
324 pass
324 pass
325 elif getattr(inst, "strerror", None):
325 elif getattr(inst, "strerror", None):
326 if getattr(inst, "filename", None):
326 if getattr(inst, "filename", None):
327 ui.warn(_("abort: %s: %s\n") % (inst.strerror, inst.filename))
327 ui.warn(_("abort: %s: %s\n") % (inst.strerror, inst.filename))
328 else:
328 else:
329 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst.strerror)
329 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst.strerror)
330 else:
330 else:
331 raise
331 raise
332 except OSError as inst:
332 except OSError as inst:
333 if getattr(inst, "filename", None) is not None:
333 if getattr(inst, "filename", None) is not None:
334 ui.warn(_("abort: %s: '%s'\n") % (inst.strerror, inst.filename))
334 ui.warn(_("abort: %s: '%s'\n") % (inst.strerror, inst.filename))
335 else:
335 else:
336 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst.strerror)
336 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst.strerror)
337 except KeyboardInterrupt:
337 except KeyboardInterrupt:
338 raise
338 raise
339 except MemoryError:
339 except MemoryError:
340 ui.warn(_("abort: out of memory\n"))
340 ui.warn(_("abort: out of memory\n"))
341 except SystemExit as inst:
341 except SystemExit as inst:
342 # Commands shouldn't sys.exit directly, but give a return code.
342 # Commands shouldn't sys.exit directly, but give a return code.
343 # Just in case catch this and and pass exit code to caller.
343 # Just in case catch this and and pass exit code to caller.
344 return inst.code
344 return inst.code
345 except socket.error as inst:
345 except socket.error as inst:
346 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst.args[-1])
346 ui.warn(_("abort: %s\n") % inst.args[-1])
347 except: # perhaps re-raises
347 except: # perhaps re-raises
348 if not handlecommandexception(ui):
348 if not handlecommandexception(ui):
349 raise
349 raise
350
350
351 return -1
351 return -1
352
352
353 def aliasargs(fn, givenargs):
353 def aliasargs(fn, givenargs):
354 args = getattr(fn, 'args', [])
354 args = getattr(fn, 'args', [])
355 if args:
355 if args:
356 cmd = ' '.join(map(util.shellquote, args))
356 cmd = ' '.join(map(util.shellquote, args))
357
357
358 nums = []
358 nums = []
359 def replacer(m):
359 def replacer(m):
360 num = int(m.group(1)) - 1
360 num = int(m.group(1)) - 1
361 nums.append(num)
361 nums.append(num)
362 if num < len(givenargs):
362 if num < len(givenargs):
363 return givenargs[num]
363 return givenargs[num]
364 raise error.Abort(_('too few arguments for command alias'))
364 raise error.Abort(_('too few arguments for command alias'))
365 cmd = re.sub(r'\$(\d+|\$)', replacer, cmd)
365 cmd = re.sub(r'\$(\d+|\$)', replacer, cmd)
366 givenargs = [x for i, x in enumerate(givenargs)
366 givenargs = [x for i, x in enumerate(givenargs)
367 if i not in nums]
367 if i not in nums]
368 args = shlex.split(cmd)
368 args = shlex.split(cmd)
369 return args + givenargs
369 return args + givenargs
370
370
371 def aliasinterpolate(name, args, cmd):
371 def aliasinterpolate(name, args, cmd):
372 '''interpolate args into cmd for shell aliases
372 '''interpolate args into cmd for shell aliases
373
373
374 This also handles $0, $@ and "$@".
374 This also handles $0, $@ and "$@".
375 '''
375 '''
376 # util.interpolate can't deal with "$@" (with quotes) because it's only
376 # util.interpolate can't deal with "$@" (with quotes) because it's only
377 # built to match prefix + patterns.
377 # built to match prefix + patterns.
378 replacemap = dict(('$%d' % (i + 1), arg) for i, arg in enumerate(args))
378 replacemap = dict(('$%d' % (i + 1), arg) for i, arg in enumerate(args))
379 replacemap['$0'] = name
379 replacemap['$0'] = name
380 replacemap['$$'] = '$'
380 replacemap['$$'] = '$'
381 replacemap['$@'] = ' '.join(args)
381 replacemap['$@'] = ' '.join(args)
382 # Typical Unix shells interpolate "$@" (with quotes) as all the positional
382 # Typical Unix shells interpolate "$@" (with quotes) as all the positional
383 # parameters, separated out into words. Emulate the same behavior here by
383 # parameters, separated out into words. Emulate the same behavior here by
384 # quoting the arguments individually. POSIX shells will then typically
384 # quoting the arguments individually. POSIX shells will then typically
385 # tokenize each argument into exactly one word.
385 # tokenize each argument into exactly one word.
386 replacemap['"$@"'] = ' '.join(util.shellquote(arg) for arg in args)
386 replacemap['"$@"'] = ' '.join(util.shellquote(arg) for arg in args)
387 # escape '\$' for regex
387 # escape '\$' for regex
388 regex = '|'.join(replacemap.keys()).replace('$', r'\$')
388 regex = '|'.join(replacemap.keys()).replace('$', r'\$')
389 r = re.compile(regex)
389 r = re.compile(regex)
390 return r.sub(lambda x: replacemap[x.group()], cmd)
390 return r.sub(lambda x: replacemap[x.group()], cmd)
391
391
392 class cmdalias(object):
392 class cmdalias(object):
393 def __init__(self, name, definition, cmdtable, source):
393 def __init__(self, name, definition, cmdtable, source):
394 self.name = self.cmd = name
394 self.name = self.cmd = name
395 self.cmdname = ''
395 self.cmdname = ''
396 self.definition = definition
396 self.definition = definition
397 self.fn = None
397 self.fn = None
398 self.givenargs = []
398 self.givenargs = []
399 self.opts = []
399 self.opts = []
400 self.help = ''
400 self.help = ''
401 self.badalias = None
401 self.badalias = None
402 self.unknowncmd = False
402 self.unknowncmd = False
403 self.source = source
403 self.source = source
404
404
405 try:
405 try:
406 aliases, entry = cmdutil.findcmd(self.name, cmdtable)
406 aliases, entry = cmdutil.findcmd(self.name, cmdtable)
407 for alias, e in cmdtable.iteritems():
407 for alias, e in cmdtable.iteritems():
408 if e is entry:
408 if e is entry:
409 self.cmd = alias
409 self.cmd = alias
410 break
410 break
411 self.shadows = True
411 self.shadows = True
412 except error.UnknownCommand:
412 except error.UnknownCommand:
413 self.shadows = False
413 self.shadows = False
414
414
415 if not self.definition:
415 if not self.definition:
416 self.badalias = _("no definition for alias '%s'") % self.name
416 self.badalias = _("no definition for alias '%s'") % self.name
417 return
417 return
418
418
419 if self.definition.startswith('!'):
419 if self.definition.startswith('!'):
420 self.shell = True
420 self.shell = True
421 def fn(ui, *args):
421 def fn(ui, *args):
422 env = {'HG_ARGS': ' '.join((self.name,) + args)}
422 env = {'HG_ARGS': ' '.join((self.name,) + args)}
423 def _checkvar(m):
423 def _checkvar(m):
424 if m.groups()[0] == '$':
424 if m.groups()[0] == '$':
425 return m.group()
425 return m.group()
426 elif int(m.groups()[0]) <= len(args):
426 elif int(m.groups()[0]) <= len(args):
427 return m.group()
427 return m.group()
428 else:
428 else:
429 ui.debug("No argument found for substitution "
429 ui.debug("No argument found for substitution "
430 "of %i variable in alias '%s' definition."
430 "of %i variable in alias '%s' definition."
431 % (int(m.groups()[0]), self.name))
431 % (int(m.groups()[0]), self.name))
432 return ''
432 return ''
433 cmd = re.sub(r'\$(\d+|\$)', _checkvar, self.definition[1:])
433 cmd = re.sub(r'\$(\d+|\$)', _checkvar, self.definition[1:])
434 cmd = aliasinterpolate(self.name, args, cmd)
434 cmd = aliasinterpolate(self.name, args, cmd)
435 return ui.system(cmd, environ=env)
435 return ui.system(cmd, environ=env)
436 self.fn = fn
436 self.fn = fn
437 return
437 return
438
438
439 try:
439 try:
440 args = shlex.split(self.definition)
440 args = shlex.split(self.definition)
441 except ValueError as inst:
441 except ValueError as inst:
442 self.badalias = (_("error in definition for alias '%s': %s")
442 self.badalias = (_("error in definition for alias '%s': %s")
443 % (self.name, inst))
443 % (self.name, inst))
444 return
444 return
445 self.cmdname = cmd = args.pop(0)
445 self.cmdname = cmd = args.pop(0)
446 self.givenargs = args
446 self.givenargs = args
447
447
448 for invalidarg in ("--cwd", "-R", "--repository", "--repo", "--config"):
448 for invalidarg in ("--cwd", "-R", "--repository", "--repo", "--config"):
449 if _earlygetopt([invalidarg], args):
449 if _earlygetopt([invalidarg], args):
450 self.badalias = (_("error in definition for alias '%s': %s may "
450 self.badalias = (_("error in definition for alias '%s': %s may "
451 "only be given on the command line")
451 "only be given on the command line")
452 % (self.name, invalidarg))
452 % (self.name, invalidarg))
453 return
453 return
454
454
455 try:
455 try:
456 tableentry = cmdutil.findcmd(cmd, cmdtable, False)[1]
456 tableentry = cmdutil.findcmd(cmd, cmdtable, False)[1]
457 if len(tableentry) > 2:
457 if len(tableentry) > 2:
458 self.fn, self.opts, self.help = tableentry
458 self.fn, self.opts, self.help = tableentry
459 else:
459 else:
460 self.fn, self.opts = tableentry
460 self.fn, self.opts = tableentry
461
461
462 if self.help.startswith("hg " + cmd):
462 if self.help.startswith("hg " + cmd):
463 # drop prefix in old-style help lines so hg shows the alias
463 # drop prefix in old-style help lines so hg shows the alias
464 self.help = self.help[4 + len(cmd):]
464 self.help = self.help[4 + len(cmd):]
465 self.__doc__ = self.fn.__doc__
465 self.__doc__ = self.fn.__doc__
466
466
467 except error.UnknownCommand:
467 except error.UnknownCommand:
468 self.badalias = (_("alias '%s' resolves to unknown command '%s'")
468 self.badalias = (_("alias '%s' resolves to unknown command '%s'")
469 % (self.name, cmd))
469 % (self.name, cmd))
470 self.unknowncmd = True
470 self.unknowncmd = True
471 except error.AmbiguousCommand:
471 except error.AmbiguousCommand:
472 self.badalias = (_("alias '%s' resolves to ambiguous command '%s'")
472 self.badalias = (_("alias '%s' resolves to ambiguous command '%s'")
473 % (self.name, cmd))
473 % (self.name, cmd))
474
474
475 @property
475 @property
476 def args(self):
476 def args(self):
477 args = map(util.expandpath, self.givenargs)
477 args = map(util.expandpath, self.givenargs)
478 return aliasargs(self.fn, args)
478 return aliasargs(self.fn, args)
479
479
480 def __getattr__(self, name):
480 def __getattr__(self, name):
481 adefaults = {'norepo': True, 'optionalrepo': False, 'inferrepo': False}
481 adefaults = {'norepo': True, 'optionalrepo': False, 'inferrepo': False}
482 if name not in adefaults:
482 if name not in adefaults:
483 raise AttributeError(name)
483 raise AttributeError(name)
484 if self.badalias or util.safehasattr(self, 'shell'):
484 if self.badalias or util.safehasattr(self, 'shell'):
485 return adefaults[name]
485 return adefaults[name]
486 return getattr(self.fn, name)
486 return getattr(self.fn, name)
487
487
488 def __call__(self, ui, *args, **opts):
488 def __call__(self, ui, *args, **opts):
489 if self.badalias:
489 if self.badalias:
490 hint = None
490 hint = None
491 if self.unknowncmd:
491 if self.unknowncmd:
492 try:
492 try:
493 # check if the command is in a disabled extension
493 # check if the command is in a disabled extension
494 cmd, ext = extensions.disabledcmd(ui, self.cmdname)[:2]
494 cmd, ext = extensions.disabledcmd(ui, self.cmdname)[:2]
495 hint = _("'%s' is provided by '%s' extension") % (cmd, ext)
495 hint = _("'%s' is provided by '%s' extension") % (cmd, ext)
496 except error.UnknownCommand:
496 except error.UnknownCommand:
497 pass
497 pass
498 raise error.Abort(self.badalias, hint=hint)
498 raise error.Abort(self.badalias, hint=hint)
499 if self.shadows:
499 if self.shadows:
500 ui.debug("alias '%s' shadows command '%s'\n" %
500 ui.debug("alias '%s' shadows command '%s'\n" %
501 (self.name, self.cmdname))
501 (self.name, self.cmdname))
502
502
503 if util.safehasattr(self, 'shell'):
503 if util.safehasattr(self, 'shell'):
504 return self.fn(ui, *args, **opts)
504 return self.fn(ui, *args, **opts)
505 else:
505 else:
506 try:
506 try:
507 return util.checksignature(self.fn)(ui, *args, **opts)
507 return util.checksignature(self.fn)(ui, *args, **opts)
508 except error.SignatureError:
508 except error.SignatureError:
509 args = ' '.join([self.cmdname] + self.args)
509 args = ' '.join([self.cmdname] + self.args)
510 ui.debug("alias '%s' expands to '%s'\n" % (self.name, args))
510 ui.debug("alias '%s' expands to '%s'\n" % (self.name, args))
511 raise
511 raise
512
512
513 def addaliases(ui, cmdtable):
513 def addaliases(ui, cmdtable):
514 # aliases are processed after extensions have been loaded, so they
514 # aliases are processed after extensions have been loaded, so they
515 # may use extension commands. Aliases can also use other alias definitions,
515 # may use extension commands. Aliases can also use other alias definitions,
516 # but only if they have been defined prior to the current definition.
516 # but only if they have been defined prior to the current definition.
517 for alias, definition in ui.configitems('alias'):
517 for alias, definition in ui.configitems('alias'):
518 source = ui.configsource('alias', alias)
518 source = ui.configsource('alias', alias)
519 aliasdef = cmdalias(alias, definition, cmdtable, source)
519 aliasdef = cmdalias(alias, definition, cmdtable, source)
520
520
521 try:
521 try:
522 olddef = cmdtable[aliasdef.cmd][0]
522 olddef = cmdtable[aliasdef.cmd][0]
523 if olddef.definition == aliasdef.definition:
523 if olddef.definition == aliasdef.definition:
524 continue
524 continue
525 except (KeyError, AttributeError):
525 except (KeyError, AttributeError):
526 # definition might not exist or it might not be a cmdalias
526 # definition might not exist or it might not be a cmdalias
527 pass
527 pass
528
528
529 cmdtable[aliasdef.name] = (aliasdef, aliasdef.opts, aliasdef.help)
529 cmdtable[aliasdef.name] = (aliasdef, aliasdef.opts, aliasdef.help)
530
530
531 def _parse(ui, args):
531 def _parse(ui, args):
532 options = {}
532 options = {}
533 cmdoptions = {}
533 cmdoptions = {}
534
534
535 try:
535 try:
536 args = fancyopts.fancyopts(args, commands.globalopts, options)
536 args = fancyopts.fancyopts(args, commands.globalopts, options)
537 except fancyopts.getopt.GetoptError as inst:
537 except fancyopts.getopt.GetoptError as inst:
538 raise error.CommandError(None, inst)
538 raise error.CommandError(None, inst)
539
539
540 if args:
540 if args:
541 cmd, args = args[0], args[1:]
541 cmd, args = args[0], args[1:]
542 aliases, entry = cmdutil.findcmd(cmd, commands.table,
542 aliases, entry = cmdutil.findcmd(cmd, commands.table,
543 ui.configbool("ui", "strict"))
543 ui.configbool("ui", "strict"))
544 cmd = aliases[0]
544 cmd = aliases[0]
545 args = aliasargs(entry[0], args)
545 args = aliasargs(entry[0], args)
546 defaults = ui.config("defaults", cmd)
546 defaults = ui.config("defaults", cmd)
547 if defaults:
547 if defaults:
548 args = map(util.expandpath, shlex.split(defaults)) + args
548 args = map(util.expandpath, shlex.split(defaults)) + args
549 c = list(entry[1])
549 c = list(entry[1])
550 else:
550 else:
551 cmd = None
551 cmd = None
552 c = []
552 c = []
553
553
554 # combine global options into local
554 # combine global options into local
555 for o in commands.globalopts:
555 for o in commands.globalopts:
556 c.append((o[0], o[1], options[o[1]], o[3]))
556 c.append((o[0], o[1], options[o[1]], o[3]))
557
557
558 try:
558 try:
559 args = fancyopts.fancyopts(args, c, cmdoptions, True)
559 args = fancyopts.fancyopts(args, c, cmdoptions, True)
560 except fancyopts.getopt.GetoptError as inst:
560 except fancyopts.getopt.GetoptError as inst:
561 raise error.CommandError(cmd, inst)
561 raise error.CommandError(cmd, inst)
562
562
563 # separate global options back out
563 # separate global options back out
564 for o in commands.globalopts:
564 for o in commands.globalopts:
565 n = o[1]
565 n = o[1]
566 options[n] = cmdoptions[n]
566 options[n] = cmdoptions[n]
567 del cmdoptions[n]
567 del cmdoptions[n]
568
568
569 return (cmd, cmd and entry[0] or None, args, options, cmdoptions)
569 return (cmd, cmd and entry[0] or None, args, options, cmdoptions)
570
570
571 def _parseconfig(ui, config):
571 def _parseconfig(ui, config):
572 """parse the --config options from the command line"""
572 """parse the --config options from the command line"""
573 configs = []
573 configs = []
574
574
575 for cfg in config:
575 for cfg in config:
576 try:
576 try:
577 name, value = [cfgelem.strip()
577 name, value = [cfgelem.strip()
578 for cfgelem in cfg.split('=', 1)]
578 for cfgelem in cfg.split('=', 1)]
579 section, name = name.split('.', 1)
579 section, name = name.split('.', 1)
580 if not section or not name:
580 if not section or not name:
581 raise IndexError
581 raise IndexError
582 ui.setconfig(section, name, value, '--config')
582 ui.setconfig(section, name, value, '--config')
583 configs.append((section, name, value))
583 configs.append((section, name, value))
584 except (IndexError, ValueError):
584 except (IndexError, ValueError):
585 raise error.Abort(_('malformed --config option: %r '
585 raise error.Abort(_('malformed --config option: %r '
586 '(use --config section.name=value)') % cfg)
586 '(use --config section.name=value)') % cfg)
587
587
588 return configs
588 return configs
589
589
590 def _earlygetopt(aliases, args):
590 def _earlygetopt(aliases, args):
591 """Return list of values for an option (or aliases).
591 """Return list of values for an option (or aliases).
592
592
593 The values are listed in the order they appear in args.
593 The values are listed in the order they appear in args.
594 The options and values are removed from args.
594 The options and values are removed from args.
595
595
596 >>> args = ['x', '--cwd', 'foo', 'y']
596 >>> args = ['x', '--cwd', 'foo', 'y']
597 >>> _earlygetopt(['--cwd'], args), args
597 >>> _earlygetopt(['--cwd'], args), args
598 (['foo'], ['x', 'y'])
598 (['foo'], ['x', 'y'])
599
599
600 >>> args = ['x', '--cwd=bar', 'y']
600 >>> args = ['x', '--cwd=bar', 'y']
601 >>> _earlygetopt(['--cwd'], args), args
601 >>> _earlygetopt(['--cwd'], args), args
602 (['bar'], ['x', 'y'])
602 (['bar'], ['x', 'y'])
603
603
604 >>> args = ['x', '-R', 'foo', 'y']
604 >>> args = ['x', '-R', 'foo', 'y']
605 >>> _earlygetopt(['-R'], args), args
605 >>> _earlygetopt(['-R'], args), args
606 (['foo'], ['x', 'y'])
606 (['foo'], ['x', 'y'])
607
607
608 >>> args = ['x', '-Rbar', 'y']
608 >>> args = ['x', '-Rbar', 'y']
609 >>> _earlygetopt(['-R'], args), args
609 >>> _earlygetopt(['-R'], args), args
610 (['bar'], ['x', 'y'])
610 (['bar'], ['x', 'y'])
611 """
611 """
612 try:
612 try:
613 argcount = args.index("--")
613 argcount = args.index("--")
614 except ValueError:
614 except ValueError:
615 argcount = len(args)
615 argcount = len(args)
616 shortopts = [opt for opt in aliases if len(opt) == 2]
616 shortopts = [opt for opt in aliases if len(opt) == 2]
617 values = []
617 values = []
618 pos = 0
618 pos = 0
619 while pos < argcount:
619 while pos < argcount:
620 fullarg = arg = args[pos]
620 fullarg = arg = args[pos]
621 equals = arg.find('=')
621 equals = arg.find('=')
622 if equals > -1:
622 if equals > -1:
623 arg = arg[:equals]
623 arg = arg[:equals]
624 if arg in aliases:
624 if arg in aliases:
625 del args[pos]
625 del args[pos]
626 if equals > -1:
626 if equals > -1:
627 values.append(fullarg[equals + 1:])
627 values.append(fullarg[equals + 1:])
628 argcount -= 1
628 argcount -= 1
629 else:
629 else:
630 if pos + 1 >= argcount:
630 if pos + 1 >= argcount:
631 # ignore and let getopt report an error if there is no value
631 # ignore and let getopt report an error if there is no value
632 break
632 break
633 values.append(args.pop(pos))
633 values.append(args.pop(pos))
634 argcount -= 2
634 argcount -= 2
635 elif arg[:2] in shortopts:
635 elif arg[:2] in shortopts:
636 # short option can have no following space, e.g. hg log -Rfoo
636 # short option can have no following space, e.g. hg log -Rfoo
637 values.append(args.pop(pos)[2:])
637 values.append(args.pop(pos)[2:])
638 argcount -= 1
638 argcount -= 1
639 else:
639 else:
640 pos += 1
640 pos += 1
641 return values
641 return values
642
642
643 def runcommand(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, ui, options, d, cmdpats, cmdoptions):
643 def runcommand(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, ui, options, d, cmdpats, cmdoptions):
644 # run pre-hook, and abort if it fails
644 # run pre-hook, and abort if it fails
645 hook.hook(lui, repo, "pre-%s" % cmd, True, args=" ".join(fullargs),
645 hook.hook(lui, repo, "pre-%s" % cmd, True, args=" ".join(fullargs),
646 pats=cmdpats, opts=cmdoptions)
646 pats=cmdpats, opts=cmdoptions)
647 try:
647 try:
648 ret = _runcommand(ui, options, cmd, d)
648 ret = _runcommand(ui, options, cmd, d)
649 # run post-hook, passing command result
649 # run post-hook, passing command result
650 hook.hook(lui, repo, "post-%s" % cmd, False, args=" ".join(fullargs),
650 hook.hook(lui, repo, "post-%s" % cmd, False, args=" ".join(fullargs),
651 result=ret, pats=cmdpats, opts=cmdoptions)
651 result=ret, pats=cmdpats, opts=cmdoptions)
652 except Exception:
652 except Exception:
653 # run failure hook and re-raise
653 # run failure hook and re-raise
654 hook.hook(lui, repo, "fail-%s" % cmd, False, args=" ".join(fullargs),
654 hook.hook(lui, repo, "fail-%s" % cmd, False, args=" ".join(fullargs),
655 pats=cmdpats, opts=cmdoptions)
655 pats=cmdpats, opts=cmdoptions)
656 raise
656 raise
657 return ret
657 return ret
658
658
659 def _getlocal(ui, rpath, wd=None):
659 def _getlocal(ui, rpath, wd=None):
660 """Return (path, local ui object) for the given target path.
660 """Return (path, local ui object) for the given target path.
661
661
662 Takes paths in [cwd]/.hg/hgrc into account."
662 Takes paths in [cwd]/.hg/hgrc into account."
663 """
663 """
664 if wd is None:
664 if wd is None:
665 try:
665 try:
666 wd = os.getcwd()
666 wd = os.getcwd()
667 except OSError as e:
667 except OSError as e:
668 raise error.Abort(_("error getting current working directory: %s") %
668 raise error.Abort(_("error getting current working directory: %s") %
669 e.strerror)
669 e.strerror)
670 path = cmdutil.findrepo(wd) or ""
670 path = cmdutil.findrepo(wd) or ""
671 if not path:
671 if not path:
672 lui = ui
672 lui = ui
673 else:
673 else:
674 lui = ui.copy()
674 lui = ui.copy()
675 lui.readconfig(os.path.join(path, ".hg", "hgrc"), path)
675 lui.readconfig(os.path.join(path, ".hg", "hgrc"), path)
676
676
677 if rpath and rpath[-1]:
677 if rpath and rpath[-1]:
678 path = lui.expandpath(rpath[-1])
678 path = lui.expandpath(rpath[-1])
679 lui = ui.copy()
679 lui = ui.copy()
680 lui.readconfig(os.path.join(path, ".hg", "hgrc"), path)
680 lui.readconfig(os.path.join(path, ".hg", "hgrc"), path)
681
681
682 return path, lui
682 return path, lui
683
683
684 def _checkshellalias(lui, ui, args):
684 def _checkshellalias(lui, ui, args):
685 """Return the function to run the shell alias, if it is required"""
685 """Return the function to run the shell alias, if it is required"""
686 options = {}
686 options = {}
687
687
688 try:
688 try:
689 args = fancyopts.fancyopts(args, commands.globalopts, options)
689 args = fancyopts.fancyopts(args, commands.globalopts, options)
690 except fancyopts.getopt.GetoptError:
690 except fancyopts.getopt.GetoptError:
691 return
691 return
692
692
693 if not args:
693 if not args:
694 return
694 return
695
695
696 cmdtable = commands.table
696 cmdtable = commands.table
697
697
698 cmd = args[0]
698 cmd = args[0]
699 try:
699 try:
700 strict = ui.configbool("ui", "strict")
700 strict = ui.configbool("ui", "strict")
701 aliases, entry = cmdutil.findcmd(cmd, cmdtable, strict)
701 aliases, entry = cmdutil.findcmd(cmd, cmdtable, strict)
702 except (error.AmbiguousCommand, error.UnknownCommand):
702 except (error.AmbiguousCommand, error.UnknownCommand):
703 return
703 return
704
704
705 cmd = aliases[0]
705 cmd = aliases[0]
706 fn = entry[0]
706 fn = entry[0]
707
707
708 if cmd and util.safehasattr(fn, 'shell'):
708 if cmd and util.safehasattr(fn, 'shell'):
709 d = lambda: fn(ui, *args[1:])
709 d = lambda: fn(ui, *args[1:])
710 return lambda: runcommand(lui, None, cmd, args[:1], ui, options, d,
710 return lambda: runcommand(lui, None, cmd, args[:1], ui, options, d,
711 [], {})
711 [], {})
712
712
713 def _cmdattr(ui, cmd, func, attr):
713 def _cmdattr(ui, cmd, func, attr):
714 try:
714 try:
715 return getattr(func, attr)
715 return getattr(func, attr)
716 except AttributeError:
716 except AttributeError:
717 ui.deprecwarn("missing attribute '%s', use @command decorator "
717 ui.deprecwarn("missing attribute '%s', use @command decorator "
718 "to register '%s'" % (attr, cmd), '3.8')
718 "to register '%s'" % (attr, cmd), '3.8')
719 return False
719 return False
720
720
721 _loaded = set()
721 _loaded = set()
722
722
723 # list of (objname, loadermod, loadername) tuple:
723 # list of (objname, loadermod, loadername) tuple:
724 # - objname is the name of an object in extension module, from which
724 # - objname is the name of an object in extension module, from which
725 # extra information is loaded
725 # extra information is loaded
726 # - loadermod is the module where loader is placed
726 # - loadermod is the module where loader is placed
727 # - loadername is the name of the function, which takes (ui, extensionname,
727 # - loadername is the name of the function, which takes (ui, extensionname,
728 # extraobj) arguments
728 # extraobj) arguments
729 extraloaders = [
729 extraloaders = [
730 ('cmdtable', commands, 'loadcmdtable'),
730 ('cmdtable', commands, 'loadcmdtable'),
731 ('filesetpredicate', fileset, 'loadpredicate'),
731 ('filesetpredicate', fileset, 'loadpredicate'),
732 ('revsetpredicate', revset, 'loadpredicate'),
732 ('revsetpredicate', revset, 'loadpredicate'),
733 ('templatefilter', templatefilters, 'loadfilter'),
733 ('templatefilter', templatefilters, 'loadfilter'),
734 ('templatefunc', templater, 'loadfunction'),
734 ('templatefunc', templater, 'loadfunction'),
735 ('templatekeyword', templatekw, 'loadkeyword'),
735 ('templatekeyword', templatekw, 'loadkeyword'),
736 ]
736 ]
737
737
738 def _dispatch(req):
738 def _dispatch(req):
739 args = req.args
739 args = req.args
740 ui = req.ui
740 ui = req.ui
741
741
742 # check for cwd
742 # check for cwd
743 cwd = _earlygetopt(['--cwd'], args)
743 cwd = _earlygetopt(['--cwd'], args)
744 if cwd:
744 if cwd:
745 os.chdir(cwd[-1])
745 os.chdir(cwd[-1])
746
746
747 rpath = _earlygetopt(["-R", "--repository", "--repo"], args)
747 rpath = _earlygetopt(["-R", "--repository", "--repo"], args)
748 path, lui = _getlocal(ui, rpath)
748 path, lui = _getlocal(ui, rpath)
749
749
750 # Configure extensions in phases: uisetup, extsetup, cmdtable, and
750 # Configure extensions in phases: uisetup, extsetup, cmdtable, and
751 # reposetup. Programs like TortoiseHg will call _dispatch several
751 # reposetup. Programs like TortoiseHg will call _dispatch several
752 # times so we keep track of configured extensions in _loaded.
752 # times so we keep track of configured extensions in _loaded.
753 extensions.loadall(lui)
753 extensions.loadall(lui)
754 exts = [ext for ext in extensions.extensions() if ext[0] not in _loaded]
754 exts = [ext for ext in extensions.extensions() if ext[0] not in _loaded]
755 # Propagate any changes to lui.__class__ by extensions
755 # Propagate any changes to lui.__class__ by extensions
756 ui.__class__ = lui.__class__
756 ui.__class__ = lui.__class__
757
757
758 # (uisetup and extsetup are handled in extensions.loadall)
758 # (uisetup and extsetup are handled in extensions.loadall)
759
759
760 for name, module in exts:
760 for name, module in exts:
761 for objname, loadermod, loadername in extraloaders:
761 for objname, loadermod, loadername in extraloaders:
762 extraobj = getattr(module, objname, None)
762 extraobj = getattr(module, objname, None)
763 if extraobj is not None:
763 if extraobj is not None:
764 getattr(loadermod, loadername)(ui, name, extraobj)
764 getattr(loadermod, loadername)(ui, name, extraobj)
765 _loaded.add(name)
765 _loaded.add(name)
766
766
767 # (reposetup is handled in hg.repository)
767 # (reposetup is handled in hg.repository)
768
768
769 addaliases(lui, commands.table)
769 addaliases(lui, commands.table)
770
770
771 # All aliases and commands are completely defined, now.
771 # All aliases and commands are completely defined, now.
772 # Check abbreviation/ambiguity of shell alias.
772 # Check abbreviation/ambiguity of shell alias.
773 shellaliasfn = _checkshellalias(lui, ui, args)
773 shellaliasfn = _checkshellalias(lui, ui, args)
774 if shellaliasfn:
774 if shellaliasfn:
775 return shellaliasfn()
775 return shellaliasfn()
776
776
777 # check for fallback encoding
777 # check for fallback encoding
778 fallback = lui.config('ui', 'fallbackencoding')
778 fallback = lui.config('ui', 'fallbackencoding')
779 if fallback:
779 if fallback:
780 encoding.fallbackencoding = fallback
780 encoding.fallbackencoding = fallback
781
781
782 fullargs = args
782 fullargs = args
783 cmd, func, args, options, cmdoptions = _parse(lui, args)
783 cmd, func, args, options, cmdoptions = _parse(lui, args)
784
784
785 if options["config"]:
785 if options["config"]:
786 raise error.Abort(_("option --config may not be abbreviated!"))
786 raise error.Abort(_("option --config may not be abbreviated!"))
787 if options["cwd"]:
787 if options["cwd"]:
788 raise error.Abort(_("option --cwd may not be abbreviated!"))
788 raise error.Abort(_("option --cwd may not be abbreviated!"))
789 if options["repository"]:
789 if options["repository"]:
790 raise error.Abort(_(
790 raise error.Abort(_(
791 "option -R has to be separated from other options (e.g. not -qR) "
791 "option -R has to be separated from other options (e.g. not -qR) "
792 "and --repository may only be abbreviated as --repo!"))
792 "and --repository may only be abbreviated as --repo!"))
793
793
794 if options["encoding"]:
794 if options["encoding"]:
795 encoding.encoding = options["encoding"]
795 encoding.encoding = options["encoding"]
796 if options["encodingmode"]:
796 if options["encodingmode"]:
797 encoding.encodingmode = options["encodingmode"]
797 encoding.encodingmode = options["encodingmode"]
798 if options["time"]:
798 if options["time"]:
799 def get_times():
799 def get_times():
800 t = os.times()
800 t = os.times()
801 if t[4] == 0.0: # Windows leaves this as zero, so use time.clock()
801 if t[4] == 0.0: # Windows leaves this as zero, so use time.clock()
802 t = (t[0], t[1], t[2], t[3], time.clock())
802 t = (t[0], t[1], t[2], t[3], time.clock())
803 return t
803 return t
804 s = get_times()
804 s = get_times()
805 def print_time():
805 def print_time():
806 t = get_times()
806 t = get_times()
807 ui.warn(_("time: real %.3f secs (user %.3f+%.3f sys %.3f+%.3f)\n") %
807 ui.warn(_("time: real %.3f secs (user %.3f+%.3f sys %.3f+%.3f)\n") %
808 (t[4]-s[4], t[0]-s[0], t[2]-s[2], t[1]-s[1], t[3]-s[3]))
808 (t[4]-s[4], t[0]-s[0], t[2]-s[2], t[1]-s[1], t[3]-s[3]))
809 atexit.register(print_time)
809 atexit.register(print_time)
810
810
811 uis = set([ui, lui])
811 uis = set([ui, lui])
812
812
813 if req.repo:
813 if req.repo:
814 uis.add(req.repo.ui)
814 uis.add(req.repo.ui)
815
815
816 if options['verbose'] or options['debug'] or options['quiet']:
816 if options['verbose'] or options['debug'] or options['quiet']:
817 for opt in ('verbose', 'debug', 'quiet'):
817 for opt in ('verbose', 'debug', 'quiet'):
818 val = str(bool(options[opt]))
818 val = str(bool(options[opt]))
819 for ui_ in uis:
819 for ui_ in uis:
820 ui_.setconfig('ui', opt, val, '--' + opt)
820 ui_.setconfig('ui', opt, val, '--' + opt)
821
821
822 if options['profile']:
822 if options['profile']:
823 for ui_ in uis:
823 for ui_ in uis:
824 ui_.setconfig('profiling', 'enabled', 'true', '--profile')
824 ui_.setconfig('profiling', 'enabled', 'true', '--profile')
825
825
826 if options['traceback']:
826 if options['traceback']:
827 for ui_ in uis:
827 for ui_ in uis:
828 ui_.setconfig('ui', 'traceback', 'on', '--traceback')
828 ui_.setconfig('ui', 'traceback', 'on', '--traceback')
829
829
830 if options['noninteractive']:
830 if options['noninteractive']:
831 for ui_ in uis:
831 for ui_ in uis:
832 ui_.setconfig('ui', 'interactive', 'off', '-y')
832 ui_.setconfig('ui', 'interactive', 'off', '-y')
833
833
834 if cmdoptions.get('insecure', False):
834 if cmdoptions.get('insecure', False):
835 for ui_ in uis:
835 for ui_ in uis:
836 ui_.insecureconnections = True
836 ui_.insecureconnections = True
837
837
838 if options['version']:
838 if options['version']:
839 return commands.version_(ui)
839 return commands.version_(ui)
840 if options['help']:
840 if options['help']:
841 return commands.help_(ui, cmd, command=cmd is not None)
841 return commands.help_(ui, cmd, command=cmd is not None)
842 elif not cmd:
842 elif not cmd:
843 return commands.help_(ui, 'shortlist')
843 return commands.help_(ui, 'shortlist')
844
844
845 repo = None
845 repo = None
846 cmdpats = args[:]
846 cmdpats = args[:]
847 if not _cmdattr(ui, cmd, func, 'norepo'):
847 if not _cmdattr(ui, cmd, func, 'norepo'):
848 # use the repo from the request only if we don't have -R
848 # use the repo from the request only if we don't have -R
849 if not rpath and not cwd:
849 if not rpath and not cwd:
850 repo = req.repo
850 repo = req.repo
851
851
852 if repo:
852 if repo:
853 # set the descriptors of the repo ui to those of ui
853 # set the descriptors of the repo ui to those of ui
854 repo.ui.fin = ui.fin
854 repo.ui.fin = ui.fin
855 repo.ui.fout = ui.fout
855 repo.ui.fout = ui.fout
856 repo.ui.ferr = ui.ferr
856 repo.ui.ferr = ui.ferr
857 else:
857 else:
858 try:
858 try:
859 repo = hg.repository(ui, path=path)
859 repo = hg.repository(ui, path=path)
860 if not repo.local():
860 if not repo.local():
861 raise error.Abort(_("repository '%s' is not local") % path)
861 raise error.Abort(_("repository '%s' is not local") % path)
862 repo.ui.setconfig("bundle", "mainreporoot", repo.root, 'repo')
862 repo.ui.setconfig("bundle", "mainreporoot", repo.root, 'repo')
863 except error.RequirementError:
863 except error.RequirementError:
864 raise
864 raise
865 except error.RepoError:
865 except error.RepoError:
866 if rpath and rpath[-1]: # invalid -R path
866 if rpath and rpath[-1]: # invalid -R path
867 raise
867 raise
868 if not _cmdattr(ui, cmd, func, 'optionalrepo'):
868 if not _cmdattr(ui, cmd, func, 'optionalrepo'):
869 if (_cmdattr(ui, cmd, func, 'inferrepo') and
869 if (_cmdattr(ui, cmd, func, 'inferrepo') and
870 args and not path):
870 args and not path):
871 # try to infer -R from command args
871 # try to infer -R from command args
872 repos = map(cmdutil.findrepo, args)
872 repos = map(cmdutil.findrepo, args)
873 guess = repos[0]
873 guess = repos[0]
874 if guess and repos.count(guess) == len(repos):
874 if guess and repos.count(guess) == len(repos):
875 req.args = ['--repository', guess] + fullargs
875 req.args = ['--repository', guess] + fullargs
876 return _dispatch(req)
876 return _dispatch(req)
877 if not path:
877 if not path:
878 raise error.RepoError(_("no repository found in '%s'"
878 raise error.RepoError(_("no repository found in '%s'"
879 " (.hg not found)")
879 " (.hg not found)")
880 % os.getcwd())
880 % os.getcwd())
881 raise
881 raise
882 if repo:
882 if repo:
883 ui = repo.ui
883 ui = repo.ui
884 if options['hidden']:
884 if options['hidden']:
885 repo = repo.unfiltered()
885 repo = repo.unfiltered()
886 args.insert(0, repo)
886 args.insert(0, repo)
887 elif rpath:
887 elif rpath:
888 ui.warn(_("warning: --repository ignored\n"))
888 ui.warn(_("warning: --repository ignored\n"))
889
889
890 msg = ' '.join(' ' in a and repr(a) or a for a in fullargs)
890 msg = ' '.join(' ' in a and repr(a) or a for a in fullargs)
891 ui.log("command", '%s\n', msg)
891 ui.log("command", '%s\n', msg)
892 d = lambda: util.checksignature(func)(ui, *args, **cmdoptions)
892 d = lambda: util.checksignature(func)(ui, *args, **cmdoptions)
893 try:
893 try:
894 return runcommand(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, ui, options, d,
894 return runcommand(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, ui, options, d,
895 cmdpats, cmdoptions)
895 cmdpats, cmdoptions)
896 finally:
896 finally:
897 if repo and repo != req.repo:
897 if repo and repo != req.repo:
898 repo.close()
898 repo.close()
899
899
900 def _runcommand(ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc):
900 def _runcommand(ui, options, cmd, cmdfunc):
901 """Enables the profiler if applicable.
901 """Run a command function, possibly with profiling enabled."""
902
902 with profiling.maybeprofile(ui):
903 ``profiling.enabled`` - boolean config that enables or disables profiling
904 """
905 def checkargs():
906 try:
903 try:
907 return cmdfunc()
904 return cmdfunc()
908 except error.SignatureError:
905 except error.SignatureError:
909 raise error.CommandError(cmd, _("invalid arguments"))
906 raise error.CommandError(cmd, _('invalid arguments'))
910
911 if ui.configbool('profiling', 'enabled'):
912 with profiling.profile(ui):
913 return checkargs()
914 else:
915 return checkargs()
916
907
917 def _exceptionwarning(ui):
908 def _exceptionwarning(ui):
918 """Produce a warning message for the current active exception"""
909 """Produce a warning message for the current active exception"""
919
910
920 # For compatibility checking, we discard the portion of the hg
911 # For compatibility checking, we discard the portion of the hg
921 # version after the + on the assumption that if a "normal
912 # version after the + on the assumption that if a "normal
922 # user" is running a build with a + in it the packager
913 # user" is running a build with a + in it the packager
923 # probably built from fairly close to a tag and anyone with a
914 # probably built from fairly close to a tag and anyone with a
924 # 'make local' copy of hg (where the version number can be out
915 # 'make local' copy of hg (where the version number can be out
925 # of date) will be clueful enough to notice the implausible
916 # of date) will be clueful enough to notice the implausible
926 # version number and try updating.
917 # version number and try updating.
927 ct = util.versiontuple(n=2)
918 ct = util.versiontuple(n=2)
928 worst = None, ct, ''
919 worst = None, ct, ''
929 if ui.config('ui', 'supportcontact', None) is None:
920 if ui.config('ui', 'supportcontact', None) is None:
930 for name, mod in extensions.extensions():
921 for name, mod in extensions.extensions():
931 testedwith = getattr(mod, 'testedwith', '')
922 testedwith = getattr(mod, 'testedwith', '')
932 report = getattr(mod, 'buglink', _('the extension author.'))
923 report = getattr(mod, 'buglink', _('the extension author.'))
933 if not testedwith.strip():
924 if not testedwith.strip():
934 # We found an untested extension. It's likely the culprit.
925 # We found an untested extension. It's likely the culprit.
935 worst = name, 'unknown', report
926 worst = name, 'unknown', report
936 break
927 break
937
928
938 # Never blame on extensions bundled with Mercurial.
929 # Never blame on extensions bundled with Mercurial.
939 if testedwith == 'internal':
930 if testedwith == 'internal':
940 continue
931 continue
941
932
942 tested = [util.versiontuple(t, 2) for t in testedwith.split()]
933 tested = [util.versiontuple(t, 2) for t in testedwith.split()]
943 if ct in tested:
934 if ct in tested:
944 continue
935 continue
945
936
946 lower = [t for t in tested if t < ct]
937 lower = [t for t in tested if t < ct]
947 nearest = max(lower or tested)
938 nearest = max(lower or tested)
948 if worst[0] is None or nearest < worst[1]:
939 if worst[0] is None or nearest < worst[1]:
949 worst = name, nearest, report
940 worst = name, nearest, report
950 if worst[0] is not None:
941 if worst[0] is not None:
951 name, testedwith, report = worst
942 name, testedwith, report = worst
952 if not isinstance(testedwith, str):
943 if not isinstance(testedwith, str):
953 testedwith = '.'.join([str(c) for c in testedwith])
944 testedwith = '.'.join([str(c) for c in testedwith])
954 warning = (_('** Unknown exception encountered with '
945 warning = (_('** Unknown exception encountered with '
955 'possibly-broken third-party extension %s\n'
946 'possibly-broken third-party extension %s\n'
956 '** which supports versions %s of Mercurial.\n'
947 '** which supports versions %s of Mercurial.\n'
957 '** Please disable %s and try your action again.\n'
948 '** Please disable %s and try your action again.\n'
958 '** If that fixes the bug please report it to %s\n')
949 '** If that fixes the bug please report it to %s\n')
959 % (name, testedwith, name, report))
950 % (name, testedwith, name, report))
960 else:
951 else:
961 bugtracker = ui.config('ui', 'supportcontact', None)
952 bugtracker = ui.config('ui', 'supportcontact', None)
962 if bugtracker is None:
953 if bugtracker is None:
963 bugtracker = _("https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/BugTracker")
954 bugtracker = _("https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/BugTracker")
964 warning = (_("** unknown exception encountered, "
955 warning = (_("** unknown exception encountered, "
965 "please report by visiting\n** ") + bugtracker + '\n')
956 "please report by visiting\n** ") + bugtracker + '\n')
966 warning += ((_("** Python %s\n") % sys.version.replace('\n', '')) +
957 warning += ((_("** Python %s\n") % sys.version.replace('\n', '')) +
967 (_("** Mercurial Distributed SCM (version %s)\n") %
958 (_("** Mercurial Distributed SCM (version %s)\n") %
968 util.version()) +
959 util.version()) +
969 (_("** Extensions loaded: %s\n") %
960 (_("** Extensions loaded: %s\n") %
970 ", ".join([x[0] for x in extensions.extensions()])))
961 ", ".join([x[0] for x in extensions.extensions()])))
971 return warning
962 return warning
972
963
973 def handlecommandexception(ui):
964 def handlecommandexception(ui):
974 """Produce a warning message for broken commands
965 """Produce a warning message for broken commands
975
966
976 Called when handling an exception; the exception is reraised if
967 Called when handling an exception; the exception is reraised if
977 this function returns False, ignored otherwise.
968 this function returns False, ignored otherwise.
978 """
969 """
979 warning = _exceptionwarning(ui)
970 warning = _exceptionwarning(ui)
980 ui.log("commandexception", "%s\n%s\n", warning, traceback.format_exc())
971 ui.log("commandexception", "%s\n%s\n", warning, traceback.format_exc())
981 ui.warn(warning)
972 ui.warn(warning)
982 return False # re-raise the exception
973 return False # re-raise the exception
@@ -1,2234 +1,2240 b''
1 The Mercurial system uses a set of configuration files to control
1 The Mercurial system uses a set of configuration files to control
2 aspects of its behavior.
2 aspects of its behavior.
3
3
4 Troubleshooting
4 Troubleshooting
5 ===============
5 ===============
6
6
7 If you're having problems with your configuration,
7 If you're having problems with your configuration,
8 :hg:`config --debug` can help you understand what is introducing
8 :hg:`config --debug` can help you understand what is introducing
9 a setting into your environment.
9 a setting into your environment.
10
10
11 See :hg:`help config.syntax` and :hg:`help config.files`
11 See :hg:`help config.syntax` and :hg:`help config.files`
12 for information about how and where to override things.
12 for information about how and where to override things.
13
13
14 Structure
14 Structure
15 =========
15 =========
16
16
17 The configuration files use a simple ini-file format. A configuration
17 The configuration files use a simple ini-file format. A configuration
18 file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header and followed
18 file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header and followed
19 by ``name = value`` entries::
19 by ``name = value`` entries::
20
20
21 [ui]
21 [ui]
22 username = Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@example.net>
22 username = Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@example.net>
23 verbose = True
23 verbose = True
24
24
25 The above entries will be referred to as ``ui.username`` and
25 The above entries will be referred to as ``ui.username`` and
26 ``ui.verbose``, respectively. See :hg:`help config.syntax`.
26 ``ui.verbose``, respectively. See :hg:`help config.syntax`.
27
27
28 Files
28 Files
29 =====
29 =====
30
30
31 Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if they exist.
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
32 These files do not exist by default and you will have to create the
33 appropriate configuration files yourself:
33 appropriate configuration files yourself:
34
34
35 Local configuration is put into the per-repository ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` file.
35 Local configuration is put into the per-repository ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` file.
36
36
37 Global configuration like the username setting is typically put into:
37 Global configuration like the username setting is typically put into:
38
38
39 .. container:: windows
39 .. container:: windows
40
40
41 - ``%USERPROFILE%\mercurial.ini`` (on Windows)
41 - ``%USERPROFILE%\mercurial.ini`` (on Windows)
42
42
43 .. container:: unix.plan9
43 .. container:: unix.plan9
44
44
45 - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` (on Unix, Plan9)
45 - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` (on Unix, Plan9)
46
46
47 The names of these files depend on the system on which Mercurial is
47 The names of these files depend on the system on which Mercurial is
48 installed. ``*.rc`` files from a single directory are read in
48 installed. ``*.rc`` files from a single directory are read in
49 alphabetical order, later ones overriding earlier ones. Where multiple
49 alphabetical order, later ones overriding earlier ones. Where multiple
50 paths are given below, settings from earlier paths override later
50 paths are given below, settings from earlier paths override later
51 ones.
51 ones.
52
52
53 .. container:: verbose.unix
53 .. container:: verbose.unix
54
54
55 On Unix, the following files are consulted:
55 On Unix, the following files are consulted:
56
56
57 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
57 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
58 - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` (per-user)
58 - ``$HOME/.hgrc`` (per-user)
59 - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation)
59 - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation)
60 - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation)
60 - ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation)
61 - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system)
61 - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system)
62 - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system)
62 - ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system)
63 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
63 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
64
64
65 .. container:: verbose.windows
65 .. container:: verbose.windows
66
66
67 On Windows, the following files are consulted:
67 On Windows, the following files are consulted:
68
68
69 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
69 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
70 - ``%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc`` (per-user)
70 - ``%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc`` (per-user)
71 - ``%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user)
71 - ``%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user)
72 - ``%HOME%\.hgrc`` (per-user)
72 - ``%HOME%\.hgrc`` (per-user)
73 - ``%HOME%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user)
73 - ``%HOME%\Mercurial.ini`` (per-user)
74 - ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial`` (per-installation)
74 - ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial`` (per-installation)
75 - ``<install-dir>\hgrc.d\*.rc`` (per-installation)
75 - ``<install-dir>\hgrc.d\*.rc`` (per-installation)
76 - ``<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`` (per-installation)
76 - ``<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`` (per-installation)
77 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
77 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
78
78
79 .. note::
79 .. note::
80
80
81 The registry key ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Mercurial``
81 The registry key ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Mercurial``
82 is used when running 32-bit Python on 64-bit Windows.
82 is used when running 32-bit Python on 64-bit Windows.
83
83
84 .. container:: windows
84 .. container:: windows
85
85
86 On Windows 9x, ``%HOME%`` is replaced by ``%APPDATA%``.
86 On Windows 9x, ``%HOME%`` is replaced by ``%APPDATA%``.
87
87
88 .. container:: verbose.plan9
88 .. container:: verbose.plan9
89
89
90 On Plan9, the following files are consulted:
90 On Plan9, the following files are consulted:
91
91
92 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
92 - ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc`` (per-repository)
93 - ``$home/lib/hgrc`` (per-user)
93 - ``$home/lib/hgrc`` (per-user)
94 - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation)
94 - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-installation)
95 - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation)
95 - ``<install-root>/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-installation)
96 - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system)
96 - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc`` (per-system)
97 - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system)
97 - ``/lib/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`` (per-system)
98 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
98 - ``<internal>/default.d/*.rc`` (defaults)
99
99
100 Per-repository configuration options only apply in a
100 Per-repository configuration options only apply in a
101 particular repository. This file is not version-controlled, and
101 particular repository. This file is not version-controlled, and
102 will not get transferred during a "clone" operation. Options in
102 will not get transferred during a "clone" operation. Options in
103 this file override options in all other configuration files.
103 this file override options in all other configuration files.
104
104
105 .. container:: unix.plan9
105 .. container:: unix.plan9
106
106
107 On Plan 9 and Unix, most of this file will be ignored if it doesn't
107 On Plan 9 and Unix, most of this file will be ignored if it doesn't
108 belong to a trusted user or to a trusted group. See
108 belong to a trusted user or to a trusted group. See
109 :hg:`help config.trusted` for more details.
109 :hg:`help config.trusted` for more details.
110
110
111 Per-user configuration file(s) are for the user running Mercurial. Options
111 Per-user configuration file(s) are for the user running Mercurial. Options
112 in these files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by this user in any
112 in these files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by this user in any
113 directory. Options in these files override per-system and per-installation
113 directory. Options in these files override per-system and per-installation
114 options.
114 options.
115
115
116 Per-installation configuration files are searched for in the
116 Per-installation configuration files are searched for in the
117 directory where Mercurial is installed. ``<install-root>`` is the
117 directory where Mercurial is installed. ``<install-root>`` is the
118 parent directory of the **hg** executable (or symlink) being run.
118 parent directory of the **hg** executable (or symlink) being run.
119
119
120 .. container:: unix.plan9
120 .. container:: unix.plan9
121
121
122 For example, if installed in ``/shared/tools/bin/hg``, Mercurial
122 For example, if installed in ``/shared/tools/bin/hg``, Mercurial
123 will look in ``/shared/tools/etc/mercurial/hgrc``. Options in these
123 will look in ``/shared/tools/etc/mercurial/hgrc``. Options in these
124 files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by any user in any
124 files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by any user in any
125 directory.
125 directory.
126
126
127 Per-installation configuration files are for the system on
127 Per-installation configuration files are for the system on
128 which Mercurial is running. Options in these files apply to all
128 which Mercurial is running. Options in these files apply to all
129 Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. Registry
129 Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. Registry
130 keys contain PATH-like strings, every part of which must reference
130 keys contain PATH-like strings, every part of which must reference
131 a ``Mercurial.ini`` file or be a directory where ``*.rc`` files will
131 a ``Mercurial.ini`` file or be a directory where ``*.rc`` files will
132 be read. Mercurial checks each of these locations in the specified
132 be read. Mercurial checks each of these locations in the specified
133 order until one or more configuration files are detected.
133 order until one or more configuration files are detected.
134
134
135 Per-system configuration files are for the system on which Mercurial
135 Per-system configuration files are for the system on which Mercurial
136 is running. Options in these files apply to all Mercurial commands
136 is running. Options in these files apply to all Mercurial commands
137 executed by any user in any directory. Options in these files
137 executed by any user in any directory. Options in these files
138 override per-installation options.
138 override per-installation options.
139
139
140 Mercurial comes with some default configuration. The default configuration
140 Mercurial comes with some default configuration. The default configuration
141 files are installed with Mercurial and will be overwritten on upgrades. Default
141 files are installed with Mercurial and will be overwritten on upgrades. Default
142 configuration files should never be edited by users or administrators but can
142 configuration files should never be edited by users or administrators but can
143 be overridden in other configuration files. So far the directory only contains
143 be overridden in other configuration files. So far the directory only contains
144 merge tool configuration but packagers can also put other default configuration
144 merge tool configuration but packagers can also put other default configuration
145 there.
145 there.
146
146
147 Syntax
147 Syntax
148 ======
148 ======
149
149
150 A configuration file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header
150 A configuration file consists of sections, led by a ``[section]`` header
151 and followed by ``name = value`` entries (sometimes called
151 and followed by ``name = value`` entries (sometimes called
152 ``configuration keys``)::
152 ``configuration keys``)::
153
153
154 [spam]
154 [spam]
155 eggs=ham
155 eggs=ham
156 green=
156 green=
157 eggs
157 eggs
158
158
159 Each line contains one entry. If the lines that follow are indented,
159 Each line contains one entry. If the lines that follow are indented,
160 they are treated as continuations of that entry. Leading whitespace is
160 they are treated as continuations of that entry. Leading whitespace is
161 removed from values. Empty lines are skipped. Lines beginning with
161 removed from values. Empty lines are skipped. Lines beginning with
162 ``#`` or ``;`` are ignored and may be used to provide comments.
162 ``#`` or ``;`` are ignored and may be used to provide comments.
163
163
164 Configuration keys can be set multiple times, in which case Mercurial
164 Configuration keys can be set multiple times, in which case Mercurial
165 will use the value that was configured last. As an example::
165 will use the value that was configured last. As an example::
166
166
167 [spam]
167 [spam]
168 eggs=large
168 eggs=large
169 ham=serrano
169 ham=serrano
170 eggs=small
170 eggs=small
171
171
172 This would set the configuration key named ``eggs`` to ``small``.
172 This would set the configuration key named ``eggs`` to ``small``.
173
173
174 It is also possible to define a section multiple times. A section can
174 It is also possible to define a section multiple times. A section can
175 be redefined on the same and/or on different configuration files. For
175 be redefined on the same and/or on different configuration files. For
176 example::
176 example::
177
177
178 [foo]
178 [foo]
179 eggs=large
179 eggs=large
180 ham=serrano
180 ham=serrano
181 eggs=small
181 eggs=small
182
182
183 [bar]
183 [bar]
184 eggs=ham
184 eggs=ham
185 green=
185 green=
186 eggs
186 eggs
187
187
188 [foo]
188 [foo]
189 ham=prosciutto
189 ham=prosciutto
190 eggs=medium
190 eggs=medium
191 bread=toasted
191 bread=toasted
192
192
193 This would set the ``eggs``, ``ham``, and ``bread`` configuration keys
193 This would set the ``eggs``, ``ham``, and ``bread`` configuration keys
194 of the ``foo`` section to ``medium``, ``prosciutto``, and ``toasted``,
194 of the ``foo`` section to ``medium``, ``prosciutto``, and ``toasted``,
195 respectively. As you can see there only thing that matters is the last
195 respectively. As you can see there only thing that matters is the last
196 value that was set for each of the configuration keys.
196 value that was set for each of the configuration keys.
197
197
198 If a configuration key is set multiple times in different
198 If a configuration key is set multiple times in different
199 configuration files the final value will depend on the order in which
199 configuration files the final value will depend on the order in which
200 the different configuration files are read, with settings from earlier
200 the different configuration files are read, with settings from earlier
201 paths overriding later ones as described on the ``Files`` section
201 paths overriding later ones as described on the ``Files`` section
202 above.
202 above.
203
203
204 A line of the form ``%include file`` will include ``file`` into the
204 A line of the form ``%include file`` will include ``file`` into the
205 current configuration file. The inclusion is recursive, which means
205 current configuration file. The inclusion is recursive, which means
206 that included files can include other files. Filenames are relative to
206 that included files can include other files. Filenames are relative to
207 the configuration file in which the ``%include`` directive is found.
207 the configuration file in which the ``%include`` directive is found.
208 Environment variables and ``~user`` constructs are expanded in
208 Environment variables and ``~user`` constructs are expanded in
209 ``file``. This lets you do something like::
209 ``file``. This lets you do something like::
210
210
211 %include ~/.hgrc.d/$HOST.rc
211 %include ~/.hgrc.d/$HOST.rc
212
212
213 to include a different configuration file on each computer you use.
213 to include a different configuration file on each computer you use.
214
214
215 A line with ``%unset name`` will remove ``name`` from the current
215 A line with ``%unset name`` will remove ``name`` from the current
216 section, if it has been set previously.
216 section, if it has been set previously.
217
217
218 The values are either free-form text strings, lists of text strings,
218 The values are either free-form text strings, lists of text strings,
219 or Boolean values. Boolean values can be set to true using any of "1",
219 or Boolean values. Boolean values can be set to true using any of "1",
220 "yes", "true", or "on" and to false using "0", "no", "false", or "off"
220 "yes", "true", or "on" and to false using "0", "no", "false", or "off"
221 (all case insensitive).
221 (all case insensitive).
222
222
223 List values are separated by whitespace or comma, except when values are
223 List values are separated by whitespace or comma, except when values are
224 placed in double quotation marks::
224 placed in double quotation marks::
225
225
226 allow_read = "John Doe, PhD", brian, betty
226 allow_read = "John Doe, PhD", brian, betty
227
227
228 Quotation marks can be escaped by prefixing them with a backslash. Only
228 Quotation marks can be escaped by prefixing them with a backslash. Only
229 quotation marks at the beginning of a word is counted as a quotation
229 quotation marks at the beginning of a word is counted as a quotation
230 (e.g., ``foo"bar baz`` is the list of ``foo"bar`` and ``baz``).
230 (e.g., ``foo"bar baz`` is the list of ``foo"bar`` and ``baz``).
231
231
232 Sections
232 Sections
233 ========
233 ========
234
234
235 This section describes the different sections that may appear in a
235 This section describes the different sections that may appear in a
236 Mercurial configuration file, the purpose of each section, its possible
236 Mercurial configuration file, the purpose of each section, its possible
237 keys, and their possible values.
237 keys, and their possible values.
238
238
239 ``alias``
239 ``alias``
240 ---------
240 ---------
241
241
242 Defines command aliases.
242 Defines command aliases.
243
243
244 Aliases allow you to define your own commands in terms of other
244 Aliases allow you to define your own commands in terms of other
245 commands (or aliases), optionally including arguments. Positional
245 commands (or aliases), optionally including arguments. Positional
246 arguments in the form of ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition
246 arguments in the form of ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition
247 are expanded by Mercurial before execution. Positional arguments not
247 are expanded by Mercurial before execution. Positional arguments not
248 already used by ``$N`` in the definition are put at the end of the
248 already used by ``$N`` in the definition are put at the end of the
249 command to be executed.
249 command to be executed.
250
250
251 Alias definitions consist of lines of the form::
251 Alias definitions consist of lines of the form::
252
252
253 <alias> = <command> [<argument>]...
253 <alias> = <command> [<argument>]...
254
254
255 For example, this definition::
255 For example, this definition::
256
256
257 latest = log --limit 5
257 latest = log --limit 5
258
258
259 creates a new command ``latest`` that shows only the five most recent
259 creates a new command ``latest`` that shows only the five most recent
260 changesets. You can define subsequent aliases using earlier ones::
260 changesets. You can define subsequent aliases using earlier ones::
261
261
262 stable5 = latest -b stable
262 stable5 = latest -b stable
263
263
264 .. note::
264 .. note::
265
265
266 It is possible to create aliases with the same names as
266 It is possible to create aliases with the same names as
267 existing commands, which will then override the original
267 existing commands, which will then override the original
268 definitions. This is almost always a bad idea!
268 definitions. This is almost always a bad idea!
269
269
270 An alias can start with an exclamation point (``!``) to make it a
270 An alias can start with an exclamation point (``!``) to make it a
271 shell alias. A shell alias is executed with the shell and will let you
271 shell alias. A shell alias is executed with the shell and will let you
272 run arbitrary commands. As an example, ::
272 run arbitrary commands. As an example, ::
273
273
274 echo = !echo $@
274 echo = !echo $@
275
275
276 will let you do ``hg echo foo`` to have ``foo`` printed in your
276 will let you do ``hg echo foo`` to have ``foo`` printed in your
277 terminal. A better example might be::
277 terminal. A better example might be::
278
278
279 purge = !$HG status --no-status --unknown -0 re: | xargs -0 rm
279 purge = !$HG status --no-status --unknown -0 re: | xargs -0 rm
280
280
281 which will make ``hg purge`` delete all unknown files in the
281 which will make ``hg purge`` delete all unknown files in the
282 repository in the same manner as the purge extension.
282 repository in the same manner as the purge extension.
283
283
284 Positional arguments like ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition
284 Positional arguments like ``$1``, ``$2``, etc. in the alias definition
285 expand to the command arguments. Unmatched arguments are
285 expand to the command arguments. Unmatched arguments are
286 removed. ``$0`` expands to the alias name and ``$@`` expands to all
286 removed. ``$0`` expands to the alias name and ``$@`` expands to all
287 arguments separated by a space. ``"$@"`` (with quotes) expands to all
287 arguments separated by a space. ``"$@"`` (with quotes) expands to all
288 arguments quoted individually and separated by a space. These expansions
288 arguments quoted individually and separated by a space. These expansions
289 happen before the command is passed to the shell.
289 happen before the command is passed to the shell.
290
290
291 Shell aliases are executed in an environment where ``$HG`` expands to
291 Shell aliases are executed in an environment where ``$HG`` expands to
292 the path of the Mercurial that was used to execute the alias. This is
292 the path of the Mercurial that was used to execute the alias. This is
293 useful when you want to call further Mercurial commands in a shell
293 useful when you want to call further Mercurial commands in a shell
294 alias, as was done above for the purge alias. In addition,
294 alias, as was done above for the purge alias. In addition,
295 ``$HG_ARGS`` expands to the arguments given to Mercurial. In the ``hg
295 ``$HG_ARGS`` expands to the arguments given to Mercurial. In the ``hg
296 echo foo`` call above, ``$HG_ARGS`` would expand to ``echo foo``.
296 echo foo`` call above, ``$HG_ARGS`` would expand to ``echo foo``.
297
297
298 .. note::
298 .. note::
299
299
300 Some global configuration options such as ``-R`` are
300 Some global configuration options such as ``-R`` are
301 processed before shell aliases and will thus not be passed to
301 processed before shell aliases and will thus not be passed to
302 aliases.
302 aliases.
303
303
304
304
305 ``annotate``
305 ``annotate``
306 ------------
306 ------------
307
307
308 Settings used when displaying file annotations. All values are
308 Settings used when displaying file annotations. All values are
309 Booleans and default to False. See :hg:`help config.diff` for
309 Booleans and default to False. See :hg:`help config.diff` for
310 related options for the diff command.
310 related options for the diff command.
311
311
312 ``ignorews``
312 ``ignorews``
313 Ignore white space when comparing lines.
313 Ignore white space when comparing lines.
314
314
315 ``ignorewsamount``
315 ``ignorewsamount``
316 Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
316 Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
317
317
318 ``ignoreblanklines``
318 ``ignoreblanklines``
319 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
319 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
320
320
321
321
322 ``auth``
322 ``auth``
323 --------
323 --------
324
324
325 Authentication credentials for HTTP authentication. This section
325 Authentication credentials for HTTP authentication. This section
326 allows you to store usernames and passwords for use when logging
326 allows you to store usernames and passwords for use when logging
327 *into* HTTP servers. See :hg:`help config.web` if
327 *into* HTTP servers. See :hg:`help config.web` if
328 you want to configure *who* can login to your HTTP server.
328 you want to configure *who* can login to your HTTP server.
329
329
330 Each line has the following format::
330 Each line has the following format::
331
331
332 <name>.<argument> = <value>
332 <name>.<argument> = <value>
333
333
334 where ``<name>`` is used to group arguments into authentication
334 where ``<name>`` is used to group arguments into authentication
335 entries. Example::
335 entries. Example::
336
336
337 foo.prefix = hg.intevation.de/mercurial
337 foo.prefix = hg.intevation.de/mercurial
338 foo.username = foo
338 foo.username = foo
339 foo.password = bar
339 foo.password = bar
340 foo.schemes = http https
340 foo.schemes = http https
341
341
342 bar.prefix = secure.example.org
342 bar.prefix = secure.example.org
343 bar.key = path/to/file.key
343 bar.key = path/to/file.key
344 bar.cert = path/to/file.cert
344 bar.cert = path/to/file.cert
345 bar.schemes = https
345 bar.schemes = https
346
346
347 Supported arguments:
347 Supported arguments:
348
348
349 ``prefix``
349 ``prefix``
350 Either ``*`` or a URI prefix with or without the scheme part.
350 Either ``*`` or a URI prefix with or without the scheme part.
351 The authentication entry with the longest matching prefix is used
351 The authentication entry with the longest matching prefix is used
352 (where ``*`` matches everything and counts as a match of length
352 (where ``*`` matches everything and counts as a match of length
353 1). If the prefix doesn't include a scheme, the match is performed
353 1). If the prefix doesn't include a scheme, the match is performed
354 against the URI with its scheme stripped as well, and the schemes
354 against the URI with its scheme stripped as well, and the schemes
355 argument, q.v., is then subsequently consulted.
355 argument, q.v., is then subsequently consulted.
356
356
357 ``username``
357 ``username``
358 Optional. Username to authenticate with. If not given, and the
358 Optional. Username to authenticate with. If not given, and the
359 remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user will
359 remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user will
360 be prompted for it. Environment variables are expanded in the
360 be prompted for it. Environment variables are expanded in the
361 username letting you do ``foo.username = $USER``. If the URI
361 username letting you do ``foo.username = $USER``. If the URI
362 includes a username, only ``[auth]`` entries with a matching
362 includes a username, only ``[auth]`` entries with a matching
363 username or without a username will be considered.
363 username or without a username will be considered.
364
364
365 ``password``
365 ``password``
366 Optional. Password to authenticate with. If not given, and the
366 Optional. Password to authenticate with. If not given, and the
367 remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user
367 remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user
368 will be prompted for it.
368 will be prompted for it.
369
369
370 ``key``
370 ``key``
371 Optional. PEM encoded client certificate key file. Environment
371 Optional. PEM encoded client certificate key file. Environment
372 variables are expanded in the filename.
372 variables are expanded in the filename.
373
373
374 ``cert``
374 ``cert``
375 Optional. PEM encoded client certificate chain file. Environment
375 Optional. PEM encoded client certificate chain file. Environment
376 variables are expanded in the filename.
376 variables are expanded in the filename.
377
377
378 ``schemes``
378 ``schemes``
379 Optional. Space separated list of URI schemes to use this
379 Optional. Space separated list of URI schemes to use this
380 authentication entry with. Only used if the prefix doesn't include
380 authentication entry with. Only used if the prefix doesn't include
381 a scheme. Supported schemes are http and https. They will match
381 a scheme. Supported schemes are http and https. They will match
382 static-http and static-https respectively, as well.
382 static-http and static-https respectively, as well.
383 (default: https)
383 (default: https)
384
384
385 If no suitable authentication entry is found, the user is prompted
385 If no suitable authentication entry is found, the user is prompted
386 for credentials as usual if required by the remote.
386 for credentials as usual if required by the remote.
387
387
388
388
389 ``committemplate``
389 ``committemplate``
390 ------------------
390 ------------------
391
391
392 ``changeset``
392 ``changeset``
393 String: configuration in this section is used as the template to
393 String: configuration in this section is used as the template to
394 customize the text shown in the editor when committing.
394 customize the text shown in the editor when committing.
395
395
396 In addition to pre-defined template keywords, commit log specific one
396 In addition to pre-defined template keywords, commit log specific one
397 below can be used for customization:
397 below can be used for customization:
398
398
399 ``extramsg``
399 ``extramsg``
400 String: Extra message (typically 'Leave message empty to abort
400 String: Extra message (typically 'Leave message empty to abort
401 commit.'). This may be changed by some commands or extensions.
401 commit.'). This may be changed by some commands or extensions.
402
402
403 For example, the template configuration below shows as same text as
403 For example, the template configuration below shows as same text as
404 one shown by default::
404 one shown by default::
405
405
406 [committemplate]
406 [committemplate]
407 changeset = {desc}\n\n
407 changeset = {desc}\n\n
408 HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed.
408 HG: Enter commit message. Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed.
409 HG: {extramsg}
409 HG: {extramsg}
410 HG: --
410 HG: --
411 HG: user: {author}\n{ifeq(p2rev, "-1", "",
411 HG: user: {author}\n{ifeq(p2rev, "-1", "",
412 "HG: branch merge\n")
412 "HG: branch merge\n")
413 }HG: branch '{branch}'\n{if(activebookmark,
413 }HG: branch '{branch}'\n{if(activebookmark,
414 "HG: bookmark '{activebookmark}'\n") }{subrepos %
414 "HG: bookmark '{activebookmark}'\n") }{subrepos %
415 "HG: subrepo {subrepo}\n" }{file_adds %
415 "HG: subrepo {subrepo}\n" }{file_adds %
416 "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods %
416 "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods %
417 "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels %
417 "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels %
418 "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "",
418 "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "",
419 "HG: no files changed\n")}
419 "HG: no files changed\n")}
420
420
421 .. note::
421 .. note::
422
422
423 For some problematic encodings (see :hg:`help win32mbcs` for
423 For some problematic encodings (see :hg:`help win32mbcs` for
424 detail), this customization should be configured carefully, to
424 detail), this customization should be configured carefully, to
425 avoid showing broken characters.
425 avoid showing broken characters.
426
426
427 For example, if a multibyte character ending with backslash (0x5c) is
427 For example, if a multibyte character ending with backslash (0x5c) is
428 followed by the ASCII character 'n' in the customized template,
428 followed by the ASCII character 'n' in the customized template,
429 the sequence of backslash and 'n' is treated as line-feed unexpectedly
429 the sequence of backslash and 'n' is treated as line-feed unexpectedly
430 (and the multibyte character is broken, too).
430 (and the multibyte character is broken, too).
431
431
432 Customized template is used for commands below (``--edit`` may be
432 Customized template is used for commands below (``--edit`` may be
433 required):
433 required):
434
434
435 - :hg:`backout`
435 - :hg:`backout`
436 - :hg:`commit`
436 - :hg:`commit`
437 - :hg:`fetch` (for merge commit only)
437 - :hg:`fetch` (for merge commit only)
438 - :hg:`graft`
438 - :hg:`graft`
439 - :hg:`histedit`
439 - :hg:`histedit`
440 - :hg:`import`
440 - :hg:`import`
441 - :hg:`qfold`, :hg:`qnew` and :hg:`qrefresh`
441 - :hg:`qfold`, :hg:`qnew` and :hg:`qrefresh`
442 - :hg:`rebase`
442 - :hg:`rebase`
443 - :hg:`shelve`
443 - :hg:`shelve`
444 - :hg:`sign`
444 - :hg:`sign`
445 - :hg:`tag`
445 - :hg:`tag`
446 - :hg:`transplant`
446 - :hg:`transplant`
447
447
448 Configuring items below instead of ``changeset`` allows showing
448 Configuring items below instead of ``changeset`` allows showing
449 customized message only for specific actions, or showing different
449 customized message only for specific actions, or showing different
450 messages for each action.
450 messages for each action.
451
451
452 - ``changeset.backout`` for :hg:`backout`
452 - ``changeset.backout`` for :hg:`backout`
453 - ``changeset.commit.amend.merge`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on merges
453 - ``changeset.commit.amend.merge`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on merges
454 - ``changeset.commit.amend.normal`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on other
454 - ``changeset.commit.amend.normal`` for :hg:`commit --amend` on other
455 - ``changeset.commit.normal.merge`` for :hg:`commit` on merges
455 - ``changeset.commit.normal.merge`` for :hg:`commit` on merges
456 - ``changeset.commit.normal.normal`` for :hg:`commit` on other
456 - ``changeset.commit.normal.normal`` for :hg:`commit` on other
457 - ``changeset.fetch`` for :hg:`fetch` (impling merge commit)
457 - ``changeset.fetch`` for :hg:`fetch` (impling merge commit)
458 - ``changeset.gpg.sign`` for :hg:`sign`
458 - ``changeset.gpg.sign`` for :hg:`sign`
459 - ``changeset.graft`` for :hg:`graft`
459 - ``changeset.graft`` for :hg:`graft`
460 - ``changeset.histedit.edit`` for ``edit`` of :hg:`histedit`
460 - ``changeset.histedit.edit`` for ``edit`` of :hg:`histedit`
461 - ``changeset.histedit.fold`` for ``fold`` of :hg:`histedit`
461 - ``changeset.histedit.fold`` for ``fold`` of :hg:`histedit`
462 - ``changeset.histedit.mess`` for ``mess`` of :hg:`histedit`
462 - ``changeset.histedit.mess`` for ``mess`` of :hg:`histedit`
463 - ``changeset.histedit.pick`` for ``pick`` of :hg:`histedit`
463 - ``changeset.histedit.pick`` for ``pick`` of :hg:`histedit`
464 - ``changeset.import.bypass`` for :hg:`import --bypass`
464 - ``changeset.import.bypass`` for :hg:`import --bypass`
465 - ``changeset.import.normal.merge`` for :hg:`import` on merges
465 - ``changeset.import.normal.merge`` for :hg:`import` on merges
466 - ``changeset.import.normal.normal`` for :hg:`import` on other
466 - ``changeset.import.normal.normal`` for :hg:`import` on other
467 - ``changeset.mq.qnew`` for :hg:`qnew`
467 - ``changeset.mq.qnew`` for :hg:`qnew`
468 - ``changeset.mq.qfold`` for :hg:`qfold`
468 - ``changeset.mq.qfold`` for :hg:`qfold`
469 - ``changeset.mq.qrefresh`` for :hg:`qrefresh`
469 - ``changeset.mq.qrefresh`` for :hg:`qrefresh`
470 - ``changeset.rebase.collapse`` for :hg:`rebase --collapse`
470 - ``changeset.rebase.collapse`` for :hg:`rebase --collapse`
471 - ``changeset.rebase.merge`` for :hg:`rebase` on merges
471 - ``changeset.rebase.merge`` for :hg:`rebase` on merges
472 - ``changeset.rebase.normal`` for :hg:`rebase` on other
472 - ``changeset.rebase.normal`` for :hg:`rebase` on other
473 - ``changeset.shelve.shelve`` for :hg:`shelve`
473 - ``changeset.shelve.shelve`` for :hg:`shelve`
474 - ``changeset.tag.add`` for :hg:`tag` without ``--remove``
474 - ``changeset.tag.add`` for :hg:`tag` without ``--remove``
475 - ``changeset.tag.remove`` for :hg:`tag --remove`
475 - ``changeset.tag.remove`` for :hg:`tag --remove`
476 - ``changeset.transplant.merge`` for :hg:`transplant` on merges
476 - ``changeset.transplant.merge`` for :hg:`transplant` on merges
477 - ``changeset.transplant.normal`` for :hg:`transplant` on other
477 - ``changeset.transplant.normal`` for :hg:`transplant` on other
478
478
479 These dot-separated lists of names are treated as hierarchical ones.
479 These dot-separated lists of names are treated as hierarchical ones.
480 For example, ``changeset.tag.remove`` customizes the commit message
480 For example, ``changeset.tag.remove`` customizes the commit message
481 only for :hg:`tag --remove`, but ``changeset.tag`` customizes the
481 only for :hg:`tag --remove`, but ``changeset.tag`` customizes the
482 commit message for :hg:`tag` regardless of ``--remove`` option.
482 commit message for :hg:`tag` regardless of ``--remove`` option.
483
483
484 When the external editor is invoked for a commit, the corresponding
484 When the external editor is invoked for a commit, the corresponding
485 dot-separated list of names without the ``changeset.`` prefix
485 dot-separated list of names without the ``changeset.`` prefix
486 (e.g. ``commit.normal.normal``) is in the ``HGEDITFORM`` environment
486 (e.g. ``commit.normal.normal``) is in the ``HGEDITFORM`` environment
487 variable.
487 variable.
488
488
489 In this section, items other than ``changeset`` can be referred from
489 In this section, items other than ``changeset`` can be referred from
490 others. For example, the configuration to list committed files up
490 others. For example, the configuration to list committed files up
491 below can be referred as ``{listupfiles}``::
491 below can be referred as ``{listupfiles}``::
492
492
493 [committemplate]
493 [committemplate]
494 listupfiles = {file_adds %
494 listupfiles = {file_adds %
495 "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods %
495 "HG: added {file}\n" }{file_mods %
496 "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels %
496 "HG: changed {file}\n" }{file_dels %
497 "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "",
497 "HG: removed {file}\n" }{if(files, "",
498 "HG: no files changed\n")}
498 "HG: no files changed\n")}
499
499
500 ``decode/encode``
500 ``decode/encode``
501 -----------------
501 -----------------
502
502
503 Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This would
503 Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This would
504 typically be used for newline processing or other
504 typically be used for newline processing or other
505 localization/canonicalization of files.
505 localization/canonicalization of files.
506
506
507 Filters consist of a filter pattern followed by a filter command.
507 Filters consist of a filter pattern followed by a filter command.
508 Filter patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository root.
508 Filter patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository root.
509 For example, to match any file ending in ``.txt`` in the root
509 For example, to match any file ending in ``.txt`` in the root
510 directory only, use the pattern ``*.txt``. To match any file ending
510 directory only, use the pattern ``*.txt``. To match any file ending
511 in ``.c`` anywhere in the repository, use the pattern ``**.c``.
511 in ``.c`` anywhere in the repository, use the pattern ``**.c``.
512 For each file only the first matching filter applies.
512 For each file only the first matching filter applies.
513
513
514 The filter command can start with a specifier, either ``pipe:`` or
514 The filter command can start with a specifier, either ``pipe:`` or
515 ``tempfile:``. If no specifier is given, ``pipe:`` is used by default.
515 ``tempfile:``. If no specifier is given, ``pipe:`` is used by default.
516
516
517 A ``pipe:`` command must accept data on stdin and return the transformed
517 A ``pipe:`` command must accept data on stdin and return the transformed
518 data on stdout.
518 data on stdout.
519
519
520 Pipe example::
520 Pipe example::
521
521
522 [encode]
522 [encode]
523 # uncompress gzip files on checkin to improve delta compression
523 # uncompress gzip files on checkin to improve delta compression
524 # note: not necessarily a good idea, just an example
524 # note: not necessarily a good idea, just an example
525 *.gz = pipe: gunzip
525 *.gz = pipe: gunzip
526
526
527 [decode]
527 [decode]
528 # recompress gzip files when writing them to the working dir (we
528 # recompress gzip files when writing them to the working dir (we
529 # can safely omit "pipe:", because it's the default)
529 # can safely omit "pipe:", because it's the default)
530 *.gz = gzip
530 *.gz = gzip
531
531
532 A ``tempfile:`` command is a template. The string ``INFILE`` is replaced
532 A ``tempfile:`` command is a template. The string ``INFILE`` is replaced
533 with the name of a temporary file that contains the data to be
533 with the name of a temporary file that contains the data to be
534 filtered by the command. The string ``OUTFILE`` is replaced with the name
534 filtered by the command. The string ``OUTFILE`` is replaced with the name
535 of an empty temporary file, where the filtered data must be written by
535 of an empty temporary file, where the filtered data must be written by
536 the command.
536 the command.
537
537
538 .. container:: windows
538 .. container:: windows
539
539
540 .. note::
540 .. note::
541
541
542 The tempfile mechanism is recommended for Windows systems,
542 The tempfile mechanism is recommended for Windows systems,
543 where the standard shell I/O redirection operators often have
543 where the standard shell I/O redirection operators often have
544 strange effects and may corrupt the contents of your files.
544 strange effects and may corrupt the contents of your files.
545
545
546 This filter mechanism is used internally by the ``eol`` extension to
546 This filter mechanism is used internally by the ``eol`` extension to
547 translate line ending characters between Windows (CRLF) and Unix (LF)
547 translate line ending characters between Windows (CRLF) and Unix (LF)
548 format. We suggest you use the ``eol`` extension for convenience.
548 format. We suggest you use the ``eol`` extension for convenience.
549
549
550
550
551 ``defaults``
551 ``defaults``
552 ------------
552 ------------
553
553
554 (defaults are deprecated. Don't use them. Use aliases instead.)
554 (defaults are deprecated. Don't use them. Use aliases instead.)
555
555
556 Use the ``[defaults]`` section to define command defaults, i.e. the
556 Use the ``[defaults]`` section to define command defaults, i.e. the
557 default options/arguments to pass to the specified commands.
557 default options/arguments to pass to the specified commands.
558
558
559 The following example makes :hg:`log` run in verbose mode, and
559 The following example makes :hg:`log` run in verbose mode, and
560 :hg:`status` show only the modified files, by default::
560 :hg:`status` show only the modified files, by default::
561
561
562 [defaults]
562 [defaults]
563 log = -v
563 log = -v
564 status = -m
564 status = -m
565
565
566 The actual commands, instead of their aliases, must be used when
566 The actual commands, instead of their aliases, must be used when
567 defining command defaults. The command defaults will also be applied
567 defining command defaults. The command defaults will also be applied
568 to the aliases of the commands defined.
568 to the aliases of the commands defined.
569
569
570
570
571 ``diff``
571 ``diff``
572 --------
572 --------
573
573
574 Settings used when displaying diffs. Everything except for ``unified``
574 Settings used when displaying diffs. Everything except for ``unified``
575 is a Boolean and defaults to False. See :hg:`help config.annotate`
575 is a Boolean and defaults to False. See :hg:`help config.annotate`
576 for related options for the annotate command.
576 for related options for the annotate command.
577
577
578 ``git``
578 ``git``
579 Use git extended diff format.
579 Use git extended diff format.
580
580
581 ``nobinary``
581 ``nobinary``
582 Omit git binary patches.
582 Omit git binary patches.
583
583
584 ``nodates``
584 ``nodates``
585 Don't include dates in diff headers.
585 Don't include dates in diff headers.
586
586
587 ``noprefix``
587 ``noprefix``
588 Omit 'a/' and 'b/' prefixes from filenames. Ignored in plain mode.
588 Omit 'a/' and 'b/' prefixes from filenames. Ignored in plain mode.
589
589
590 ``showfunc``
590 ``showfunc``
591 Show which function each change is in.
591 Show which function each change is in.
592
592
593 ``ignorews``
593 ``ignorews``
594 Ignore white space when comparing lines.
594 Ignore white space when comparing lines.
595
595
596 ``ignorewsamount``
596 ``ignorewsamount``
597 Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
597 Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
598
598
599 ``ignoreblanklines``
599 ``ignoreblanklines``
600 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
600 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
601
601
602 ``unified``
602 ``unified``
603 Number of lines of context to show.
603 Number of lines of context to show.
604
604
605 ``email``
605 ``email``
606 ---------
606 ---------
607
607
608 Settings for extensions that send email messages.
608 Settings for extensions that send email messages.
609
609
610 ``from``
610 ``from``
611 Optional. Email address to use in "From" header and SMTP envelope
611 Optional. Email address to use in "From" header and SMTP envelope
612 of outgoing messages.
612 of outgoing messages.
613
613
614 ``to``
614 ``to``
615 Optional. Comma-separated list of recipients' email addresses.
615 Optional. Comma-separated list of recipients' email addresses.
616
616
617 ``cc``
617 ``cc``
618 Optional. Comma-separated list of carbon copy recipients'
618 Optional. Comma-separated list of carbon copy recipients'
619 email addresses.
619 email addresses.
620
620
621 ``bcc``
621 ``bcc``
622 Optional. Comma-separated list of blind carbon copy recipients'
622 Optional. Comma-separated list of blind carbon copy recipients'
623 email addresses.
623 email addresses.
624
624
625 ``method``
625 ``method``
626 Optional. Method to use to send email messages. If value is ``smtp``
626 Optional. Method to use to send email messages. If value is ``smtp``
627 (default), use SMTP (see the ``[smtp]`` section for configuration).
627 (default), use SMTP (see the ``[smtp]`` section for configuration).
628 Otherwise, use as name of program to run that acts like sendmail
628 Otherwise, use as name of program to run that acts like sendmail
629 (takes ``-f`` option for sender, list of recipients on command line,
629 (takes ``-f`` option for sender, list of recipients on command line,
630 message on stdin). Normally, setting this to ``sendmail`` or
630 message on stdin). Normally, setting this to ``sendmail`` or
631 ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` is enough to use sendmail to send messages.
631 ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` is enough to use sendmail to send messages.
632
632
633 ``charsets``
633 ``charsets``
634 Optional. Comma-separated list of character sets considered
634 Optional. Comma-separated list of character sets considered
635 convenient for recipients. Addresses, headers, and parts not
635 convenient for recipients. Addresses, headers, and parts not
636 containing patches of outgoing messages will be encoded in the
636 containing patches of outgoing messages will be encoded in the
637 first character set to which conversion from local encoding
637 first character set to which conversion from local encoding
638 (``$HGENCODING``, ``ui.fallbackencoding``) succeeds. If correct
638 (``$HGENCODING``, ``ui.fallbackencoding``) succeeds. If correct
639 conversion fails, the text in question is sent as is.
639 conversion fails, the text in question is sent as is.
640 (default: '')
640 (default: '')
641
641
642 Order of outgoing email character sets:
642 Order of outgoing email character sets:
643
643
644 1. ``us-ascii``: always first, regardless of settings
644 1. ``us-ascii``: always first, regardless of settings
645 2. ``email.charsets``: in order given by user
645 2. ``email.charsets``: in order given by user
646 3. ``ui.fallbackencoding``: if not in email.charsets
646 3. ``ui.fallbackencoding``: if not in email.charsets
647 4. ``$HGENCODING``: if not in email.charsets
647 4. ``$HGENCODING``: if not in email.charsets
648 5. ``utf-8``: always last, regardless of settings
648 5. ``utf-8``: always last, regardless of settings
649
649
650 Email example::
650 Email example::
651
651
652 [email]
652 [email]
653 from = Joseph User <joe.user@example.com>
653 from = Joseph User <joe.user@example.com>
654 method = /usr/sbin/sendmail
654 method = /usr/sbin/sendmail
655 # charsets for western Europeans
655 # charsets for western Europeans
656 # us-ascii, utf-8 omitted, as they are tried first and last
656 # us-ascii, utf-8 omitted, as they are tried first and last
657 charsets = iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15, windows-1252
657 charsets = iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15, windows-1252
658
658
659
659
660 ``extensions``
660 ``extensions``
661 --------------
661 --------------
662
662
663 Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new features. To
663 Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new features. To
664 enable an extension, create an entry for it in this section.
664 enable an extension, create an entry for it in this section.
665
665
666 If you know that the extension is already in Python's search path,
666 If you know that the extension is already in Python's search path,
667 you can give the name of the module, followed by ``=``, with nothing
667 you can give the name of the module, followed by ``=``, with nothing
668 after the ``=``.
668 after the ``=``.
669
669
670 Otherwise, give a name that you choose, followed by ``=``, followed by
670 Otherwise, give a name that you choose, followed by ``=``, followed by
671 the path to the ``.py`` file (including the file name extension) that
671 the path to the ``.py`` file (including the file name extension) that
672 defines the extension.
672 defines the extension.
673
673
674 To explicitly disable an extension that is enabled in an hgrc of
674 To explicitly disable an extension that is enabled in an hgrc of
675 broader scope, prepend its path with ``!``, as in ``foo = !/ext/path``
675 broader scope, prepend its path with ``!``, as in ``foo = !/ext/path``
676 or ``foo = !`` when path is not supplied.
676 or ``foo = !`` when path is not supplied.
677
677
678 Example for ``~/.hgrc``::
678 Example for ``~/.hgrc``::
679
679
680 [extensions]
680 [extensions]
681 # (the color extension will get loaded from Mercurial's path)
681 # (the color extension will get loaded from Mercurial's path)
682 color =
682 color =
683 # (this extension will get loaded from the file specified)
683 # (this extension will get loaded from the file specified)
684 myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py
684 myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py
685
685
686
686
687 ``format``
687 ``format``
688 ----------
688 ----------
689
689
690 ``usegeneraldelta``
690 ``usegeneraldelta``
691 Enable or disable the "generaldelta" repository format which improves
691 Enable or disable the "generaldelta" repository format which improves
692 repository compression by allowing "revlog" to store delta against arbitrary
692 repository compression by allowing "revlog" to store delta against arbitrary
693 revision instead of the previous stored one. This provides significant
693 revision instead of the previous stored one. This provides significant
694 improvement for repositories with branches.
694 improvement for repositories with branches.
695
695
696 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.9.
696 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.9.
697
697
698 Enabled by default.
698 Enabled by default.
699
699
700 ``dotencode``
700 ``dotencode``
701 Enable or disable the "dotencode" repository format which enhances
701 Enable or disable the "dotencode" repository format which enhances
702 the "fncache" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
702 the "fncache" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
703 dotencode) to avoid issues with filenames starting with ._ on
703 dotencode) to avoid issues with filenames starting with ._ on
704 Mac OS X and spaces on Windows.
704 Mac OS X and spaces on Windows.
705
705
706 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.7.
706 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.7.
707
707
708 Enabled by default.
708 Enabled by default.
709
709
710 ``usefncache``
710 ``usefncache``
711 Enable or disable the "fncache" repository format which enhances
711 Enable or disable the "fncache" repository format which enhances
712 the "store" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
712 the "store" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
713 fncache) to allow longer filenames and avoids using Windows
713 fncache) to allow longer filenames and avoids using Windows
714 reserved names, e.g. "nul".
714 reserved names, e.g. "nul".
715
715
716 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.1.
716 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 1.1.
717
717
718 Enabled by default.
718 Enabled by default.
719
719
720 ``usestore``
720 ``usestore``
721 Enable or disable the "store" repository format which improves
721 Enable or disable the "store" repository format which improves
722 compatibility with systems that fold case or otherwise mangle
722 compatibility with systems that fold case or otherwise mangle
723 filenames. Disabling this option will allow you to store longer filenames
723 filenames. Disabling this option will allow you to store longer filenames
724 in some situations at the expense of compatibility.
724 in some situations at the expense of compatibility.
725
725
726 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 0.9.4.
726 Repositories with this on-disk format require Mercurial version 0.9.4.
727
727
728 Enabled by default.
728 Enabled by default.
729
729
730 ``graph``
730 ``graph``
731 ---------
731 ---------
732
732
733 Web graph view configuration. This section let you change graph
733 Web graph view configuration. This section let you change graph
734 elements display properties by branches, for instance to make the
734 elements display properties by branches, for instance to make the
735 ``default`` branch stand out.
735 ``default`` branch stand out.
736
736
737 Each line has the following format::
737 Each line has the following format::
738
738
739 <branch>.<argument> = <value>
739 <branch>.<argument> = <value>
740
740
741 where ``<branch>`` is the name of the branch being
741 where ``<branch>`` is the name of the branch being
742 customized. Example::
742 customized. Example::
743
743
744 [graph]
744 [graph]
745 # 2px width
745 # 2px width
746 default.width = 2
746 default.width = 2
747 # red color
747 # red color
748 default.color = FF0000
748 default.color = FF0000
749
749
750 Supported arguments:
750 Supported arguments:
751
751
752 ``width``
752 ``width``
753 Set branch edges width in pixels.
753 Set branch edges width in pixels.
754
754
755 ``color``
755 ``color``
756 Set branch edges color in hexadecimal RGB notation.
756 Set branch edges color in hexadecimal RGB notation.
757
757
758 ``hooks``
758 ``hooks``
759 ---------
759 ---------
760
760
761 Commands or Python functions that get automatically executed by
761 Commands or Python functions that get automatically executed by
762 various actions such as starting or finishing a commit. Multiple
762 various actions such as starting or finishing a commit. Multiple
763 hooks can be run for the same action by appending a suffix to the
763 hooks can be run for the same action by appending a suffix to the
764 action. Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its
764 action. Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its
765 value or setting it to an empty string. Hooks can be prioritized
765 value or setting it to an empty string. Hooks can be prioritized
766 by adding a prefix of ``priority.`` to the hook name on a new line
766 by adding a prefix of ``priority.`` to the hook name on a new line
767 and setting the priority. The default priority is 0.
767 and setting the priority. The default priority is 0.
768
768
769 Example ``.hg/hgrc``::
769 Example ``.hg/hgrc``::
770
770
771 [hooks]
771 [hooks]
772 # update working directory after adding changesets
772 # update working directory after adding changesets
773 changegroup.update = hg update
773 changegroup.update = hg update
774 # do not use the site-wide hook
774 # do not use the site-wide hook
775 incoming =
775 incoming =
776 incoming.email = /my/email/hook
776 incoming.email = /my/email/hook
777 incoming.autobuild = /my/build/hook
777 incoming.autobuild = /my/build/hook
778 # force autobuild hook to run before other incoming hooks
778 # force autobuild hook to run before other incoming hooks
779 priority.incoming.autobuild = 1
779 priority.incoming.autobuild = 1
780
780
781 Most hooks are run with environment variables set that give useful
781 Most hooks are run with environment variables set that give useful
782 additional information. For each hook below, the environment
782 additional information. For each hook below, the environment
783 variables it is passed are listed with names of the form ``$HG_foo``.
783 variables it is passed are listed with names of the form ``$HG_foo``.
784
784
785 ``changegroup``
785 ``changegroup``
786 Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle. ID of the
786 Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle. ID of the
787 first new changeset is in ``$HG_NODE`` and last in ``$HG_NODE_LAST``. URL
787 first new changeset is in ``$HG_NODE`` and last in ``$HG_NODE_LAST``. URL
788 from which changes came is in ``$HG_URL``.
788 from which changes came is in ``$HG_URL``.
789
789
790 ``commit``
790 ``commit``
791 Run after a changeset has been created in the local repository. ID
791 Run after a changeset has been created in the local repository. ID
792 of the newly created changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset
792 of the newly created changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset
793 IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
793 IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
794
794
795 ``incoming``
795 ``incoming``
796 Run after a changeset has been pulled, pushed, or unbundled into
796 Run after a changeset has been pulled, pushed, or unbundled into
797 the local repository. The ID of the newly arrived changeset is in
797 the local repository. The ID of the newly arrived changeset is in
798 ``$HG_NODE``. URL that was source of changes came is in ``$HG_URL``.
798 ``$HG_NODE``. URL that was source of changes came is in ``$HG_URL``.
799
799
800 ``outgoing``
800 ``outgoing``
801 Run after sending changes from local repository to another. ID of
801 Run after sending changes from local repository to another. ID of
802 first changeset sent is in ``$HG_NODE``. Source of operation is in
802 first changeset sent is in ``$HG_NODE``. Source of operation is in
803 ``$HG_SOURCE``; Also see :hg:`help config.hooks.preoutgoing` hook.
803 ``$HG_SOURCE``; Also see :hg:`help config.hooks.preoutgoing` hook.
804
804
805 ``post-<command>``
805 ``post-<command>``
806 Run after successful invocations of the associated command. The
806 Run after successful invocations of the associated command. The
807 contents of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS`` and the result
807 contents of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS`` and the result
808 code in ``$HG_RESULT``. Parsed command line arguments are passed as
808 code in ``$HG_RESULT``. Parsed command line arguments are passed as
809 ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string representations of
809 ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string representations of
810 the python data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a
810 the python data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a
811 dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their defaults).
811 dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their defaults).
812 ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. Hook failure is ignored.
812 ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. Hook failure is ignored.
813
813
814 ``fail-<command>``
814 ``fail-<command>``
815 Run after a failed invocation of an associated command. The contents
815 Run after a failed invocation of an associated command. The contents
816 of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line
816 of the command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line
817 arguments are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain
817 arguments are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain
818 string representations of the python data internally passed to
818 string representations of the python data internally passed to
819 <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a dictionary of options (with unspecified
819 <command>. ``$HG_OPTS`` is a dictionary of options (with unspecified
820 options set to their defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments.
820 options set to their defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments.
821 Hook failure is ignored.
821 Hook failure is ignored.
822
822
823 ``pre-<command>``
823 ``pre-<command>``
824 Run before executing the associated command. The contents of the
824 Run before executing the associated command. The contents of the
825 command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line arguments
825 command line are passed as ``$HG_ARGS``. Parsed command line arguments
826 are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string
826 are passed as ``$HG_PATS`` and ``$HG_OPTS``. These contain string
827 representations of the data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS``
827 representations of the data internally passed to <command>. ``$HG_OPTS``
828 is a dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their
828 is a dictionary of options (with unspecified options set to their
829 defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. If the hook returns
829 defaults). ``$HG_PATS`` is a list of arguments. If the hook returns
830 failure, the command doesn't execute and Mercurial returns the failure
830 failure, the command doesn't execute and Mercurial returns the failure
831 code.
831 code.
832
832
833 ``prechangegroup``
833 ``prechangegroup``
834 Run before a changegroup is added via push, pull or unbundle. Exit
834 Run before a changegroup is added via push, pull or unbundle. Exit
835 status 0 allows the changegroup to proceed. Non-zero status will
835 status 0 allows the changegroup to proceed. Non-zero status will
836 cause the push, pull or unbundle to fail. URL from which changes
836 cause the push, pull or unbundle to fail. URL from which changes
837 will come is in ``$HG_URL``.
837 will come is in ``$HG_URL``.
838
838
839 ``precommit``
839 ``precommit``
840 Run before starting a local commit. Exit status 0 allows the
840 Run before starting a local commit. Exit status 0 allows the
841 commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the commit to fail.
841 commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the commit to fail.
842 Parent changeset IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
842 Parent changeset IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
843
843
844 ``prelistkeys``
844 ``prelistkeys``
845 Run before listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the
845 Run before listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the
846 repository. Non-zero status will cause failure. The key namespace is
846 repository. Non-zero status will cause failure. The key namespace is
847 in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``.
847 in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``.
848
848
849 ``preoutgoing``
849 ``preoutgoing``
850 Run before collecting changes to send from the local repository to
850 Run before collecting changes to send from the local repository to
851 another. Non-zero status will cause failure. This lets you prevent
851 another. Non-zero status will cause failure. This lets you prevent
852 pull over HTTP or SSH. Also prevents against local pull, push
852 pull over HTTP or SSH. Also prevents against local pull, push
853 (outbound) or bundle commands, but not effective, since you can
853 (outbound) or bundle commands, but not effective, since you can
854 just copy files instead then. Source of operation is in
854 just copy files instead then. Source of operation is in
855 ``$HG_SOURCE``. If "serve", operation is happening on behalf of remote
855 ``$HG_SOURCE``. If "serve", operation is happening on behalf of remote
856 SSH or HTTP repository. If "push", "pull" or "bundle", operation
856 SSH or HTTP repository. If "push", "pull" or "bundle", operation
857 is happening on behalf of repository on same system.
857 is happening on behalf of repository on same system.
858
858
859 ``prepushkey``
859 ``prepushkey``
860 Run before a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the
860 Run before a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the
861 repository. Non-zero status will cause the key to be rejected. The
861 repository. Non-zero status will cause the key to be rejected. The
862 key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in ``$HG_KEY``,
862 key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in ``$HG_KEY``,
863 the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new value is in
863 the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new value is in
864 ``$HG_NEW``.
864 ``$HG_NEW``.
865
865
866 ``pretag``
866 ``pretag``
867 Run before creating a tag. Exit status 0 allows the tag to be
867 Run before creating a tag. Exit status 0 allows the tag to be
868 created. Non-zero status will cause the tag to fail. ID of
868 created. Non-zero status will cause the tag to fail. ID of
869 changeset to tag is in ``$HG_NODE``. Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is
869 changeset to tag is in ``$HG_NODE``. Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is
870 local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``.
870 local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``.
871
871
872 ``pretxnopen``
872 ``pretxnopen``
873 Run before any new repository transaction is open. The reason for the
873 Run before any new repository transaction is open. The reason for the
874 transaction will be in ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for the
874 transaction will be in ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for the
875 transaction will be in ``HG_TXNID``. A non-zero status will prevent the
875 transaction will be in ``HG_TXNID``. A non-zero status will prevent the
876 transaction from being opened.
876 transaction from being opened.
877
877
878 ``pretxnclose``
878 ``pretxnclose``
879 Run right before the transaction is actually finalized. Any repository change
879 Run right before the transaction is actually finalized. Any repository change
880 will be visible to the hook program. This lets you validate the transaction
880 will be visible to the hook program. This lets you validate the transaction
881 content or change it. Exit status 0 allows the commit to proceed. Non-zero
881 content or change it. Exit status 0 allows the commit to proceed. Non-zero
882 status will cause the transaction to be rolled back. The reason for the
882 status will cause the transaction to be rolled back. The reason for the
883 transaction opening will be in ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for
883 transaction opening will be in ``$HG_TXNNAME`` and a unique identifier for
884 the transaction will be in ``HG_TXNID``. The rest of the available data will
884 the transaction will be in ``HG_TXNID``. The rest of the available data will
885 vary according the transaction type. New changesets will add ``$HG_NODE`` (id
885 vary according the transaction type. New changesets will add ``$HG_NODE`` (id
886 of the first added changeset), ``$HG_NODE_LAST`` (id of the last added
886 of the first added changeset), ``$HG_NODE_LAST`` (id of the last added
887 changeset), ``$HG_URL`` and ``$HG_SOURCE`` variables, bookmarks and phases
887 changeset), ``$HG_URL`` and ``$HG_SOURCE`` variables, bookmarks and phases
888 changes will set ``HG_BOOKMARK_MOVED`` and ``HG_PHASES_MOVED`` to ``1``, etc.
888 changes will set ``HG_BOOKMARK_MOVED`` and ``HG_PHASES_MOVED`` to ``1``, etc.
889
889
890 ``txnclose``
890 ``txnclose``
891 Run after any repository transaction has been committed. At this
891 Run after any repository transaction has been committed. At this
892 point, the transaction can no longer be rolled back. The hook will run
892 point, the transaction can no longer be rolled back. The hook will run
893 after the lock is released. See :hg:`help config.hooks.pretxnclose` docs for
893 after the lock is released. See :hg:`help config.hooks.pretxnclose` docs for
894 details about available variables.
894 details about available variables.
895
895
896 ``txnabort``
896 ``txnabort``
897 Run when a transaction is aborted. See :hg:`help config.hooks.pretxnclose`
897 Run when a transaction is aborted. See :hg:`help config.hooks.pretxnclose`
898 docs for details about available variables.
898 docs for details about available variables.
899
899
900 ``pretxnchangegroup``
900 ``pretxnchangegroup``
901 Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle, but before
901 Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle, but before
902 the transaction has been committed. Changegroup is visible to hook program.
902 the transaction has been committed. Changegroup is visible to hook program.
903 This lets you validate incoming changes before accepting them. Passed the ID
903 This lets you validate incoming changes before accepting them. Passed the ID
904 of the first new changeset in ``$HG_NODE`` and last in ``$HG_NODE_LAST``.
904 of the first new changeset in ``$HG_NODE`` and last in ``$HG_NODE_LAST``.
905 Exit status 0 allows the transaction to commit. Non-zero status will cause
905 Exit status 0 allows the transaction to commit. Non-zero status will cause
906 the transaction to be rolled back and the push, pull or unbundle will fail.
906 the transaction to be rolled back and the push, pull or unbundle will fail.
907 URL that was source of changes is in ``$HG_URL``.
907 URL that was source of changes is in ``$HG_URL``.
908
908
909 ``pretxncommit``
909 ``pretxncommit``
910 Run after a changeset has been created but the transaction not yet
910 Run after a changeset has been created but the transaction not yet
911 committed. Changeset is visible to hook program. This lets you
911 committed. Changeset is visible to hook program. This lets you
912 validate commit message and changes. Exit status 0 allows the
912 validate commit message and changes. Exit status 0 allows the
913 commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to
913 commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to
914 be rolled back. ID of changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset
914 be rolled back. ID of changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``. Parent changeset
915 IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
915 IDs are in ``$HG_PARENT1`` and ``$HG_PARENT2``.
916
916
917 ``preupdate``
917 ``preupdate``
918 Run before updating the working directory. Exit status 0 allows
918 Run before updating the working directory. Exit status 0 allows
919 the update to proceed. Non-zero status will prevent the update.
919 the update to proceed. Non-zero status will prevent the update.
920 Changeset ID of first new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID
920 Changeset ID of first new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID
921 of second new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT2``.
921 of second new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT2``.
922
922
923 ``listkeys``
923 ``listkeys``
924 Run after listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the repository. The
924 Run after listing pushkeys (like bookmarks) in the repository. The
925 key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``. ``$HG_VALUES`` is a
925 key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``. ``$HG_VALUES`` is a
926 dictionary containing the keys and values.
926 dictionary containing the keys and values.
927
927
928 ``pushkey``
928 ``pushkey``
929 Run after a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the
929 Run after a pushkey (like a bookmark) is added to the
930 repository. The key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in
930 repository. The key namespace is in ``$HG_NAMESPACE``, the key is in
931 ``$HG_KEY``, the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new
931 ``$HG_KEY``, the old value (if any) is in ``$HG_OLD``, and the new
932 value is in ``$HG_NEW``.
932 value is in ``$HG_NEW``.
933
933
934 ``tag``
934 ``tag``
935 Run after a tag is created. ID of tagged changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``.
935 Run after a tag is created. ID of tagged changeset is in ``$HG_NODE``.
936 Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in
936 Name of tag is in ``$HG_TAG``. Tag is local if ``$HG_LOCAL=1``, in
937 repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``.
937 repository if ``$HG_LOCAL=0``.
938
938
939 ``update``
939 ``update``
940 Run after updating the working directory. Changeset ID of first
940 Run after updating the working directory. Changeset ID of first
941 new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID of second new parent is
941 new parent is in ``$HG_PARENT1``. If merge, ID of second new parent is
942 in ``$HG_PARENT2``. If the update succeeded, ``$HG_ERROR=0``. If the
942 in ``$HG_PARENT2``. If the update succeeded, ``$HG_ERROR=0``. If the
943 update failed (e.g. because conflicts not resolved), ``$HG_ERROR=1``.
943 update failed (e.g. because conflicts not resolved), ``$HG_ERROR=1``.
944
944
945 .. note::
945 .. note::
946
946
947 It is generally better to use standard hooks rather than the
947 It is generally better to use standard hooks rather than the
948 generic pre- and post- command hooks as they are guaranteed to be
948 generic pre- and post- command hooks as they are guaranteed to be
949 called in the appropriate contexts for influencing transactions.
949 called in the appropriate contexts for influencing transactions.
950 Also, hooks like "commit" will be called in all contexts that
950 Also, hooks like "commit" will be called in all contexts that
951 generate a commit (e.g. tag) and not just the commit command.
951 generate a commit (e.g. tag) and not just the commit command.
952
952
953 .. note::
953 .. note::
954
954
955 Environment variables with empty values may not be passed to
955 Environment variables with empty values may not be passed to
956 hooks on platforms such as Windows. As an example, ``$HG_PARENT2``
956 hooks on platforms such as Windows. As an example, ``$HG_PARENT2``
957 will have an empty value under Unix-like platforms for non-merge
957 will have an empty value under Unix-like platforms for non-merge
958 changesets, while it will not be available at all under Windows.
958 changesets, while it will not be available at all under Windows.
959
959
960 The syntax for Python hooks is as follows::
960 The syntax for Python hooks is as follows::
961
961
962 hookname = python:modulename.submodule.callable
962 hookname = python:modulename.submodule.callable
963 hookname = python:/path/to/python/module.py:callable
963 hookname = python:/path/to/python/module.py:callable
964
964
965 Python hooks are run within the Mercurial process. Each hook is
965 Python hooks are run within the Mercurial process. Each hook is
966 called with at least three keyword arguments: a ui object (keyword
966 called with at least three keyword arguments: a ui object (keyword
967 ``ui``), a repository object (keyword ``repo``), and a ``hooktype``
967 ``ui``), a repository object (keyword ``repo``), and a ``hooktype``
968 keyword that tells what kind of hook is used. Arguments listed as
968 keyword that tells what kind of hook is used. Arguments listed as
969 environment variables above are passed as keyword arguments, with no
969 environment variables above are passed as keyword arguments, with no
970 ``HG_`` prefix, and names in lower case.
970 ``HG_`` prefix, and names in lower case.
971
971
972 If a Python hook returns a "true" value or raises an exception, this
972 If a Python hook returns a "true" value or raises an exception, this
973 is treated as a failure.
973 is treated as a failure.
974
974
975
975
976 ``hostfingerprints``
976 ``hostfingerprints``
977 --------------------
977 --------------------
978
978
979 (Deprecated. Use ``[hostsecurity]``'s ``fingerprints`` options instead.)
979 (Deprecated. Use ``[hostsecurity]``'s ``fingerprints`` options instead.)
980
980
981 Fingerprints of the certificates of known HTTPS servers.
981 Fingerprints of the certificates of known HTTPS servers.
982
982
983 A HTTPS connection to a server with a fingerprint configured here will
983 A HTTPS connection to a server with a fingerprint configured here will
984 only succeed if the servers certificate matches the fingerprint.
984 only succeed if the servers certificate matches the fingerprint.
985 This is very similar to how ssh known hosts works.
985 This is very similar to how ssh known hosts works.
986
986
987 The fingerprint is the SHA-1 hash value of the DER encoded certificate.
987 The fingerprint is the SHA-1 hash value of the DER encoded certificate.
988 Multiple values can be specified (separated by spaces or commas). This can
988 Multiple values can be specified (separated by spaces or commas). This can
989 be used to define both old and new fingerprints while a host transitions
989 be used to define both old and new fingerprints while a host transitions
990 to a new certificate.
990 to a new certificate.
991
991
992 The CA chain and web.cacerts is not used for servers with a fingerprint.
992 The CA chain and web.cacerts is not used for servers with a fingerprint.
993
993
994 For example::
994 For example::
995
995
996 [hostfingerprints]
996 [hostfingerprints]
997 hg.intevation.de = fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
997 hg.intevation.de = fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
998 hg.intevation.org = fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
998 hg.intevation.org = fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
999
999
1000 ``hostsecurity``
1000 ``hostsecurity``
1001 ----------------
1001 ----------------
1002
1002
1003 Used to specify global and per-host security settings for connecting to
1003 Used to specify global and per-host security settings for connecting to
1004 other machines.
1004 other machines.
1005
1005
1006 The following options control default behavior for all hosts.
1006 The following options control default behavior for all hosts.
1007
1007
1008 ``ciphers``
1008 ``ciphers``
1009 Defines the cryptographic ciphers to use for connections.
1009 Defines the cryptographic ciphers to use for connections.
1010
1010
1011 Value must be a valid OpenSSL Cipher List Format as documented at
1011 Value must be a valid OpenSSL Cipher List Format as documented at
1012 https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER-LIST-FORMAT.
1012 https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER-LIST-FORMAT.
1013
1013
1014 This setting is for advanced users only. Setting to incorrect values
1014 This setting is for advanced users only. Setting to incorrect values
1015 can significantly lower connection security or decrease performance.
1015 can significantly lower connection security or decrease performance.
1016 You have been warned.
1016 You have been warned.
1017
1017
1018 This option requires Python 2.7.
1018 This option requires Python 2.7.
1019
1019
1020 ``minimumprotocol``
1020 ``minimumprotocol``
1021 Defines the minimum channel encryption protocol to use.
1021 Defines the minimum channel encryption protocol to use.
1022
1022
1023 By default, the highest version of TLS supported by both client and server
1023 By default, the highest version of TLS supported by both client and server
1024 is used.
1024 is used.
1025
1025
1026 Allowed values are: ``tls1.0``, ``tls1.1``, ``tls1.2``.
1026 Allowed values are: ``tls1.0``, ``tls1.1``, ``tls1.2``.
1027
1027
1028 When running on an old Python version, only ``tls1.0`` is allowed since
1028 When running on an old Python version, only ``tls1.0`` is allowed since
1029 old versions of Python only support up to TLS 1.0.
1029 old versions of Python only support up to TLS 1.0.
1030
1030
1031 When running a Python that supports modern TLS versions, the default is
1031 When running a Python that supports modern TLS versions, the default is
1032 ``tls1.1``. ``tls1.0`` can still be used to allow TLS 1.0. However, this
1032 ``tls1.1``. ``tls1.0`` can still be used to allow TLS 1.0. However, this
1033 weakens security and should only be used as a feature of last resort if
1033 weakens security and should only be used as a feature of last resort if
1034 a server does not support TLS 1.1+.
1034 a server does not support TLS 1.1+.
1035
1035
1036 Options in the ``[hostsecurity]`` section can have the form
1036 Options in the ``[hostsecurity]`` section can have the form
1037 ``hostname``:``setting``. This allows multiple settings to be defined on a
1037 ``hostname``:``setting``. This allows multiple settings to be defined on a
1038 per-host basis.
1038 per-host basis.
1039
1039
1040 The following per-host settings can be defined.
1040 The following per-host settings can be defined.
1041
1041
1042 ``ciphers``
1042 ``ciphers``
1043 This behaves like ``ciphers`` as described above except it only applies
1043 This behaves like ``ciphers`` as described above except it only applies
1044 to the host on which it is defined.
1044 to the host on which it is defined.
1045
1045
1046 ``fingerprints``
1046 ``fingerprints``
1047 A list of hashes of the DER encoded peer/remote certificate. Values have
1047 A list of hashes of the DER encoded peer/remote certificate. Values have
1048 the form ``algorithm``:``fingerprint``. e.g.
1048 the form ``algorithm``:``fingerprint``. e.g.
1049 ``sha256:c3ab8ff13720e8ad9047dd39466b3c8974e592c2fa383d4a3960714caef0c4f2``.
1049 ``sha256:c3ab8ff13720e8ad9047dd39466b3c8974e592c2fa383d4a3960714caef0c4f2``.
1050
1050
1051 The following algorithms/prefixes are supported: ``sha1``, ``sha256``,
1051 The following algorithms/prefixes are supported: ``sha1``, ``sha256``,
1052 ``sha512``.
1052 ``sha512``.
1053
1053
1054 Use of ``sha256`` or ``sha512`` is preferred.
1054 Use of ``sha256`` or ``sha512`` is preferred.
1055
1055
1056 If a fingerprint is specified, the CA chain is not validated for this
1056 If a fingerprint is specified, the CA chain is not validated for this
1057 host and Mercurial will require the remote certificate to match one
1057 host and Mercurial will require the remote certificate to match one
1058 of the fingerprints specified. This means if the server updates its
1058 of the fingerprints specified. This means if the server updates its
1059 certificate, Mercurial will abort until a new fingerprint is defined.
1059 certificate, Mercurial will abort until a new fingerprint is defined.
1060 This can provide stronger security than traditional CA-based validation
1060 This can provide stronger security than traditional CA-based validation
1061 at the expense of convenience.
1061 at the expense of convenience.
1062
1062
1063 This option takes precedence over ``verifycertsfile``.
1063 This option takes precedence over ``verifycertsfile``.
1064
1064
1065 ``minimumprotocol``
1065 ``minimumprotocol``
1066 This behaves like ``minimumprotocol`` as described above except it
1066 This behaves like ``minimumprotocol`` as described above except it
1067 only applies to the host on which it is defined.
1067 only applies to the host on which it is defined.
1068
1068
1069 ``verifycertsfile``
1069 ``verifycertsfile``
1070 Path to file a containing a list of PEM encoded certificates used to
1070 Path to file a containing a list of PEM encoded certificates used to
1071 verify the server certificate. Environment variables and ``~user``
1071 verify the server certificate. Environment variables and ``~user``
1072 constructs are expanded in the filename.
1072 constructs are expanded in the filename.
1073
1073
1074 The server certificate or the certificate's certificate authority (CA)
1074 The server certificate or the certificate's certificate authority (CA)
1075 must match a certificate from this file or certificate verification
1075 must match a certificate from this file or certificate verification
1076 will fail and connections to the server will be refused.
1076 will fail and connections to the server will be refused.
1077
1077
1078 If defined, only certificates provided by this file will be used:
1078 If defined, only certificates provided by this file will be used:
1079 ``web.cacerts`` and any system/default certificates will not be
1079 ``web.cacerts`` and any system/default certificates will not be
1080 used.
1080 used.
1081
1081
1082 This option has no effect if the per-host ``fingerprints`` option
1082 This option has no effect if the per-host ``fingerprints`` option
1083 is set.
1083 is set.
1084
1084
1085 The format of the file is as follows::
1085 The format of the file is as follows::
1086
1086
1087 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
1087 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
1088 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
1088 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
1089 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
1089 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
1090 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
1090 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
1091 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
1091 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
1092 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
1092 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
1093
1093
1094 For example::
1094 For example::
1095
1095
1096 [hostsecurity]
1096 [hostsecurity]
1097 hg.example.com:fingerprints = sha256:c3ab8ff13720e8ad9047dd39466b3c8974e592c2fa383d4a3960714caef0c4f2
1097 hg.example.com:fingerprints = sha256:c3ab8ff13720e8ad9047dd39466b3c8974e592c2fa383d4a3960714caef0c4f2
1098 hg2.example.com:fingerprints = sha1:914f1aff87249c09b6859b88b1906d30756491ca, sha1:fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
1098 hg2.example.com:fingerprints = sha1:914f1aff87249c09b6859b88b1906d30756491ca, sha1:fc:e2:8d:d9:51:cd:cb:c1:4d:18:6b:b7:44:8d:49:72:57:e6:cd:33
1099 foo.example.com:verifycertsfile = /etc/ssl/trusted-ca-certs.pem
1099 foo.example.com:verifycertsfile = /etc/ssl/trusted-ca-certs.pem
1100
1100
1101 To change the default minimum protocol version to TLS 1.2 but to allow TLS 1.1
1101 To change the default minimum protocol version to TLS 1.2 but to allow TLS 1.1
1102 when connecting to ``hg.example.com``::
1102 when connecting to ``hg.example.com``::
1103
1103
1104 [hostsecurity]
1104 [hostsecurity]
1105 minimumprotocol = tls1.2
1105 minimumprotocol = tls1.2
1106 hg.example.com:minimumprotocol = tls1.1
1106 hg.example.com:minimumprotocol = tls1.1
1107
1107
1108 ``http_proxy``
1108 ``http_proxy``
1109 --------------
1109 --------------
1110
1110
1111 Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through a HTTP
1111 Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through a HTTP
1112 proxy.
1112 proxy.
1113
1113
1114 ``host``
1114 ``host``
1115 Host name and (optional) port of the proxy server, for example
1115 Host name and (optional) port of the proxy server, for example
1116 "myproxy:8000".
1116 "myproxy:8000".
1117
1117
1118 ``no``
1118 ``no``
1119 Optional. Comma-separated list of host names that should bypass
1119 Optional. Comma-separated list of host names that should bypass
1120 the proxy.
1120 the proxy.
1121
1121
1122 ``passwd``
1122 ``passwd``
1123 Optional. Password to authenticate with at the proxy server.
1123 Optional. Password to authenticate with at the proxy server.
1124
1124
1125 ``user``
1125 ``user``
1126 Optional. User name to authenticate with at the proxy server.
1126 Optional. User name to authenticate with at the proxy server.
1127
1127
1128 ``always``
1128 ``always``
1129 Optional. Always use the proxy, even for localhost and any entries
1129 Optional. Always use the proxy, even for localhost and any entries
1130 in ``http_proxy.no``. (default: False)
1130 in ``http_proxy.no``. (default: False)
1131
1131
1132 ``merge``
1132 ``merge``
1133 ---------
1133 ---------
1134
1134
1135 This section specifies behavior during merges and updates.
1135 This section specifies behavior during merges and updates.
1136
1136
1137 ``checkignored``
1137 ``checkignored``
1138 Controls behavior when an ignored file on disk has the same name as a tracked
1138 Controls behavior when an ignored file on disk has the same name as a tracked
1139 file in the changeset being merged or updated to, and has different
1139 file in the changeset being merged or updated to, and has different
1140 contents. Options are ``abort``, ``warn`` and ``ignore``. With ``abort``,
1140 contents. Options are ``abort``, ``warn`` and ``ignore``. With ``abort``,
1141 abort on such files. With ``warn``, warn on such files and back them up as
1141 abort on such files. With ``warn``, warn on such files and back them up as
1142 ``.orig``. With ``ignore``, don't print a warning and back them up as
1142 ``.orig``. With ``ignore``, don't print a warning and back them up as
1143 ``.orig``. (default: ``abort``)
1143 ``.orig``. (default: ``abort``)
1144
1144
1145 ``checkunknown``
1145 ``checkunknown``
1146 Controls behavior when an unknown file that isn't ignored has the same name
1146 Controls behavior when an unknown file that isn't ignored has the same name
1147 as a tracked file in the changeset being merged or updated to, and has
1147 as a tracked file in the changeset being merged or updated to, and has
1148 different contents. Similar to ``merge.checkignored``, except for files that
1148 different contents. Similar to ``merge.checkignored``, except for files that
1149 are not ignored. (default: ``abort``)
1149 are not ignored. (default: ``abort``)
1150
1150
1151 ``merge-patterns``
1151 ``merge-patterns``
1152 ------------------
1152 ------------------
1153
1153
1154 This section specifies merge tools to associate with particular file
1154 This section specifies merge tools to associate with particular file
1155 patterns. Tools matched here will take precedence over the default
1155 patterns. Tools matched here will take precedence over the default
1156 merge tool. Patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository
1156 merge tool. Patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository
1157 root.
1157 root.
1158
1158
1159 Example::
1159 Example::
1160
1160
1161 [merge-patterns]
1161 [merge-patterns]
1162 **.c = kdiff3
1162 **.c = kdiff3
1163 **.jpg = myimgmerge
1163 **.jpg = myimgmerge
1164
1164
1165 ``merge-tools``
1165 ``merge-tools``
1166 ---------------
1166 ---------------
1167
1167
1168 This section configures external merge tools to use for file-level
1168 This section configures external merge tools to use for file-level
1169 merges. This section has likely been preconfigured at install time.
1169 merges. This section has likely been preconfigured at install time.
1170 Use :hg:`config merge-tools` to check the existing configuration.
1170 Use :hg:`config merge-tools` to check the existing configuration.
1171 Also see :hg:`help merge-tools` for more details.
1171 Also see :hg:`help merge-tools` for more details.
1172
1172
1173 Example ``~/.hgrc``::
1173 Example ``~/.hgrc``::
1174
1174
1175 [merge-tools]
1175 [merge-tools]
1176 # Override stock tool location
1176 # Override stock tool location
1177 kdiff3.executable = ~/bin/kdiff3
1177 kdiff3.executable = ~/bin/kdiff3
1178 # Specify command line
1178 # Specify command line
1179 kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output
1179 kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output
1180 # Give higher priority
1180 # Give higher priority
1181 kdiff3.priority = 1
1181 kdiff3.priority = 1
1182
1182
1183 # Changing the priority of preconfigured tool
1183 # Changing the priority of preconfigured tool
1184 meld.priority = 0
1184 meld.priority = 0
1185
1185
1186 # Disable a preconfigured tool
1186 # Disable a preconfigured tool
1187 vimdiff.disabled = yes
1187 vimdiff.disabled = yes
1188
1188
1189 # Define new tool
1189 # Define new tool
1190 myHtmlTool.args = -m $local $other $base $output
1190 myHtmlTool.args = -m $local $other $base $output
1191 myHtmlTool.regkey = Software\FooSoftware\HtmlMerge
1191 myHtmlTool.regkey = Software\FooSoftware\HtmlMerge
1192 myHtmlTool.priority = 1
1192 myHtmlTool.priority = 1
1193
1193
1194 Supported arguments:
1194 Supported arguments:
1195
1195
1196 ``priority``
1196 ``priority``
1197 The priority in which to evaluate this tool.
1197 The priority in which to evaluate this tool.
1198 (default: 0)
1198 (default: 0)
1199
1199
1200 ``executable``
1200 ``executable``
1201 Either just the name of the executable or its pathname.
1201 Either just the name of the executable or its pathname.
1202
1202
1203 .. container:: windows
1203 .. container:: windows
1204
1204
1205 On Windows, the path can use environment variables with ${ProgramFiles}
1205 On Windows, the path can use environment variables with ${ProgramFiles}
1206 syntax.
1206 syntax.
1207
1207
1208 (default: the tool name)
1208 (default: the tool name)
1209
1209
1210 ``args``
1210 ``args``
1211 The arguments to pass to the tool executable. You can refer to the
1211 The arguments to pass to the tool executable. You can refer to the
1212 files being merged as well as the output file through these
1212 files being merged as well as the output file through these
1213 variables: ``$base``, ``$local``, ``$other``, ``$output``. The meaning
1213 variables: ``$base``, ``$local``, ``$other``, ``$output``. The meaning
1214 of ``$local`` and ``$other`` can vary depending on which action is being
1214 of ``$local`` and ``$other`` can vary depending on which action is being
1215 performed. During and update or merge, ``$local`` represents the original
1215 performed. During and update or merge, ``$local`` represents the original
1216 state of the file, while ``$other`` represents the commit you are updating
1216 state of the file, while ``$other`` represents the commit you are updating
1217 to or the commit you are merging with. During a rebase ``$local``
1217 to or the commit you are merging with. During a rebase ``$local``
1218 represents the destination of the rebase, and ``$other`` represents the
1218 represents the destination of the rebase, and ``$other`` represents the
1219 commit being rebased.
1219 commit being rebased.
1220 (default: ``$local $base $other``)
1220 (default: ``$local $base $other``)
1221
1221
1222 ``premerge``
1222 ``premerge``
1223 Attempt to run internal non-interactive 3-way merge tool before
1223 Attempt to run internal non-interactive 3-way merge tool before
1224 launching external tool. Options are ``true``, ``false``, ``keep`` or
1224 launching external tool. Options are ``true``, ``false``, ``keep`` or
1225 ``keep-merge3``. The ``keep`` option will leave markers in the file if the
1225 ``keep-merge3``. The ``keep`` option will leave markers in the file if the
1226 premerge fails. The ``keep-merge3`` will do the same but include information
1226 premerge fails. The ``keep-merge3`` will do the same but include information
1227 about the base of the merge in the marker (see internal :merge3 in
1227 about the base of the merge in the marker (see internal :merge3 in
1228 :hg:`help merge-tools`).
1228 :hg:`help merge-tools`).
1229 (default: True)
1229 (default: True)
1230
1230
1231 ``binary``
1231 ``binary``
1232 This tool can merge binary files. (default: False, unless tool
1232 This tool can merge binary files. (default: False, unless tool
1233 was selected by file pattern match)
1233 was selected by file pattern match)
1234
1234
1235 ``symlink``
1235 ``symlink``
1236 This tool can merge symlinks. (default: False)
1236 This tool can merge symlinks. (default: False)
1237
1237
1238 ``check``
1238 ``check``
1239 A list of merge success-checking options:
1239 A list of merge success-checking options:
1240
1240
1241 ``changed``
1241 ``changed``
1242 Ask whether merge was successful when the merged file shows no changes.
1242 Ask whether merge was successful when the merged file shows no changes.
1243 ``conflicts``
1243 ``conflicts``
1244 Check whether there are conflicts even though the tool reported success.
1244 Check whether there are conflicts even though the tool reported success.
1245 ``prompt``
1245 ``prompt``
1246 Always prompt for merge success, regardless of success reported by tool.
1246 Always prompt for merge success, regardless of success reported by tool.
1247
1247
1248 ``fixeol``
1248 ``fixeol``
1249 Attempt to fix up EOL changes caused by the merge tool.
1249 Attempt to fix up EOL changes caused by the merge tool.
1250 (default: False)
1250 (default: False)
1251
1251
1252 ``gui``
1252 ``gui``
1253 This tool requires a graphical interface to run. (default: False)
1253 This tool requires a graphical interface to run. (default: False)
1254
1254
1255 .. container:: windows
1255 .. container:: windows
1256
1256
1257 ``regkey``
1257 ``regkey``
1258 Windows registry key which describes install location of this
1258 Windows registry key which describes install location of this
1259 tool. Mercurial will search for this key first under
1259 tool. Mercurial will search for this key first under
1260 ``HKEY_CURRENT_USER`` and then under ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE``.
1260 ``HKEY_CURRENT_USER`` and then under ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE``.
1261 (default: None)
1261 (default: None)
1262
1262
1263 ``regkeyalt``
1263 ``regkeyalt``
1264 An alternate Windows registry key to try if the first key is not
1264 An alternate Windows registry key to try if the first key is not
1265 found. The alternate key uses the same ``regname`` and ``regappend``
1265 found. The alternate key uses the same ``regname`` and ``regappend``
1266 semantics of the primary key. The most common use for this key
1266 semantics of the primary key. The most common use for this key
1267 is to search for 32bit applications on 64bit operating systems.
1267 is to search for 32bit applications on 64bit operating systems.
1268 (default: None)
1268 (default: None)
1269
1269
1270 ``regname``
1270 ``regname``
1271 Name of value to read from specified registry key.
1271 Name of value to read from specified registry key.
1272 (default: the unnamed (default) value)
1272 (default: the unnamed (default) value)
1273
1273
1274 ``regappend``
1274 ``regappend``
1275 String to append to the value read from the registry, typically
1275 String to append to the value read from the registry, typically
1276 the executable name of the tool.
1276 the executable name of the tool.
1277 (default: None)
1277 (default: None)
1278
1278
1279
1279
1280 ``patch``
1280 ``patch``
1281 ---------
1281 ---------
1282
1282
1283 Settings used when applying patches, for instance through the 'import'
1283 Settings used when applying patches, for instance through the 'import'
1284 command or with Mercurial Queues extension.
1284 command or with Mercurial Queues extension.
1285
1285
1286 ``eol``
1286 ``eol``
1287 When set to 'strict' patch content and patched files end of lines
1287 When set to 'strict' patch content and patched files end of lines
1288 are preserved. When set to ``lf`` or ``crlf``, both files end of
1288 are preserved. When set to ``lf`` or ``crlf``, both files end of
1289 lines are ignored when patching and the result line endings are
1289 lines are ignored when patching and the result line endings are
1290 normalized to either LF (Unix) or CRLF (Windows). When set to
1290 normalized to either LF (Unix) or CRLF (Windows). When set to
1291 ``auto``, end of lines are again ignored while patching but line
1291 ``auto``, end of lines are again ignored while patching but line
1292 endings in patched files are normalized to their original setting
1292 endings in patched files are normalized to their original setting
1293 on a per-file basis. If target file does not exist or has no end
1293 on a per-file basis. If target file does not exist or has no end
1294 of line, patch line endings are preserved.
1294 of line, patch line endings are preserved.
1295 (default: strict)
1295 (default: strict)
1296
1296
1297 ``fuzz``
1297 ``fuzz``
1298 The number of lines of 'fuzz' to allow when applying patches. This
1298 The number of lines of 'fuzz' to allow when applying patches. This
1299 controls how much context the patcher is allowed to ignore when
1299 controls how much context the patcher is allowed to ignore when
1300 trying to apply a patch.
1300 trying to apply a patch.
1301 (default: 2)
1301 (default: 2)
1302
1302
1303 ``paths``
1303 ``paths``
1304 ---------
1304 ---------
1305
1305
1306 Assigns symbolic names and behavior to repositories.
1306 Assigns symbolic names and behavior to repositories.
1307
1307
1308 Options are symbolic names defining the URL or directory that is the
1308 Options are symbolic names defining the URL or directory that is the
1309 location of the repository. Example::
1309 location of the repository. Example::
1310
1310
1311 [paths]
1311 [paths]
1312 my_server = https://example.com/my_repo
1312 my_server = https://example.com/my_repo
1313 local_path = /home/me/repo
1313 local_path = /home/me/repo
1314
1314
1315 These symbolic names can be used from the command line. To pull
1315 These symbolic names can be used from the command line. To pull
1316 from ``my_server``: :hg:`pull my_server`. To push to ``local_path``:
1316 from ``my_server``: :hg:`pull my_server`. To push to ``local_path``:
1317 :hg:`push local_path`.
1317 :hg:`push local_path`.
1318
1318
1319 Options containing colons (``:``) denote sub-options that can influence
1319 Options containing colons (``:``) denote sub-options that can influence
1320 behavior for that specific path. Example::
1320 behavior for that specific path. Example::
1321
1321
1322 [paths]
1322 [paths]
1323 my_server = https://example.com/my_path
1323 my_server = https://example.com/my_path
1324 my_server:pushurl = ssh://example.com/my_path
1324 my_server:pushurl = ssh://example.com/my_path
1325
1325
1326 The following sub-options can be defined:
1326 The following sub-options can be defined:
1327
1327
1328 ``pushurl``
1328 ``pushurl``
1329 The URL to use for push operations. If not defined, the location
1329 The URL to use for push operations. If not defined, the location
1330 defined by the path's main entry is used.
1330 defined by the path's main entry is used.
1331
1331
1332 ``pushrev``
1332 ``pushrev``
1333 A revset defining which revisions to push by default.
1333 A revset defining which revisions to push by default.
1334
1334
1335 When :hg:`push` is executed without a ``-r`` argument, the revset
1335 When :hg:`push` is executed without a ``-r`` argument, the revset
1336 defined by this sub-option is evaluated to determine what to push.
1336 defined by this sub-option is evaluated to determine what to push.
1337
1337
1338 For example, a value of ``.`` will push the working directory's
1338 For example, a value of ``.`` will push the working directory's
1339 revision by default.
1339 revision by default.
1340
1340
1341 Revsets specifying bookmarks will not result in the bookmark being
1341 Revsets specifying bookmarks will not result in the bookmark being
1342 pushed.
1342 pushed.
1343
1343
1344 The following special named paths exist:
1344 The following special named paths exist:
1345
1345
1346 ``default``
1346 ``default``
1347 The URL or directory to use when no source or remote is specified.
1347 The URL or directory to use when no source or remote is specified.
1348
1348
1349 :hg:`clone` will automatically define this path to the location the
1349 :hg:`clone` will automatically define this path to the location the
1350 repository was cloned from.
1350 repository was cloned from.
1351
1351
1352 ``default-push``
1352 ``default-push``
1353 (deprecated) The URL or directory for the default :hg:`push` location.
1353 (deprecated) The URL or directory for the default :hg:`push` location.
1354 ``default:pushurl`` should be used instead.
1354 ``default:pushurl`` should be used instead.
1355
1355
1356 ``phases``
1356 ``phases``
1357 ----------
1357 ----------
1358
1358
1359 Specifies default handling of phases. See :hg:`help phases` for more
1359 Specifies default handling of phases. See :hg:`help phases` for more
1360 information about working with phases.
1360 information about working with phases.
1361
1361
1362 ``publish``
1362 ``publish``
1363 Controls draft phase behavior when working as a server. When true,
1363 Controls draft phase behavior when working as a server. When true,
1364 pushed changesets are set to public in both client and server and
1364 pushed changesets are set to public in both client and server and
1365 pulled or cloned changesets are set to public in the client.
1365 pulled or cloned changesets are set to public in the client.
1366 (default: True)
1366 (default: True)
1367
1367
1368 ``new-commit``
1368 ``new-commit``
1369 Phase of newly-created commits.
1369 Phase of newly-created commits.
1370 (default: draft)
1370 (default: draft)
1371
1371
1372 ``checksubrepos``
1372 ``checksubrepos``
1373 Check the phase of the current revision of each subrepository. Allowed
1373 Check the phase of the current revision of each subrepository. Allowed
1374 values are "ignore", "follow" and "abort". For settings other than
1374 values are "ignore", "follow" and "abort". For settings other than
1375 "ignore", the phase of the current revision of each subrepository is
1375 "ignore", the phase of the current revision of each subrepository is
1376 checked before committing the parent repository. If any of those phases is
1376 checked before committing the parent repository. If any of those phases is
1377 greater than the phase of the parent repository (e.g. if a subrepo is in a
1377 greater than the phase of the parent repository (e.g. if a subrepo is in a
1378 "secret" phase while the parent repo is in "draft" phase), the commit is
1378 "secret" phase while the parent repo is in "draft" phase), the commit is
1379 either aborted (if checksubrepos is set to "abort") or the higher phase is
1379 either aborted (if checksubrepos is set to "abort") or the higher phase is
1380 used for the parent repository commit (if set to "follow").
1380 used for the parent repository commit (if set to "follow").
1381 (default: follow)
1381 (default: follow)
1382
1382
1383
1383
1384 ``profiling``
1384 ``profiling``
1385 -------------
1385 -------------
1386
1386
1387 Specifies profiling type, format, and file output. Two profilers are
1387 Specifies profiling type, format, and file output. Two profilers are
1388 supported: an instrumenting profiler (named ``ls``), and a sampling
1388 supported: an instrumenting profiler (named ``ls``), and a sampling
1389 profiler (named ``stat``).
1389 profiler (named ``stat``).
1390
1390
1391 In this section description, 'profiling data' stands for the raw data
1391 In this section description, 'profiling data' stands for the raw data
1392 collected during profiling, while 'profiling report' stands for a
1392 collected during profiling, while 'profiling report' stands for a
1393 statistical text report generated from the profiling data. The
1393 statistical text report generated from the profiling data. The
1394 profiling is done using lsprof.
1394 profiling is done using lsprof.
1395
1395
1396 ``enabled``
1397 Enable the profiler.
1398 (default: false)
1399
1400 This is equivalent to passing ``--profile`` on the command line.
1401
1396 ``type``
1402 ``type``
1397 The type of profiler to use.
1403 The type of profiler to use.
1398 (default: ls)
1404 (default: ls)
1399
1405
1400 ``ls``
1406 ``ls``
1401 Use Python's built-in instrumenting profiler. This profiler
1407 Use Python's built-in instrumenting profiler. This profiler
1402 works on all platforms, but each line number it reports is the
1408 works on all platforms, but each line number it reports is the
1403 first line of a function. This restriction makes it difficult to
1409 first line of a function. This restriction makes it difficult to
1404 identify the expensive parts of a non-trivial function.
1410 identify the expensive parts of a non-trivial function.
1405 ``stat``
1411 ``stat``
1406 Use a third-party statistical profiler, statprof. This profiler
1412 Use a third-party statistical profiler, statprof. This profiler
1407 currently runs only on Unix systems, and is most useful for
1413 currently runs only on Unix systems, and is most useful for
1408 profiling commands that run for longer than about 0.1 seconds.
1414 profiling commands that run for longer than about 0.1 seconds.
1409
1415
1410 ``format``
1416 ``format``
1411 Profiling format. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1417 Profiling format. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1412 (default: text)
1418 (default: text)
1413
1419
1414 ``text``
1420 ``text``
1415 Generate a profiling report. When saving to a file, it should be
1421 Generate a profiling report. When saving to a file, it should be
1416 noted that only the report is saved, and the profiling data is
1422 noted that only the report is saved, and the profiling data is
1417 not kept.
1423 not kept.
1418 ``kcachegrind``
1424 ``kcachegrind``
1419 Format profiling data for kcachegrind use: when saving to a
1425 Format profiling data for kcachegrind use: when saving to a
1420 file, the generated file can directly be loaded into
1426 file, the generated file can directly be loaded into
1421 kcachegrind.
1427 kcachegrind.
1422
1428
1423 ``frequency``
1429 ``frequency``
1424 Sampling frequency. Specific to the ``stat`` sampling profiler.
1430 Sampling frequency. Specific to the ``stat`` sampling profiler.
1425 (default: 1000)
1431 (default: 1000)
1426
1432
1427 ``output``
1433 ``output``
1428 File path where profiling data or report should be saved. If the
1434 File path where profiling data or report should be saved. If the
1429 file exists, it is replaced. (default: None, data is printed on
1435 file exists, it is replaced. (default: None, data is printed on
1430 stderr)
1436 stderr)
1431
1437
1432 ``sort``
1438 ``sort``
1433 Sort field. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1439 Sort field. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1434 One of ``callcount``, ``reccallcount``, ``totaltime`` and
1440 One of ``callcount``, ``reccallcount``, ``totaltime`` and
1435 ``inlinetime``.
1441 ``inlinetime``.
1436 (default: inlinetime)
1442 (default: inlinetime)
1437
1443
1438 ``limit``
1444 ``limit``
1439 Number of lines to show. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1445 Number of lines to show. Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1440 (default: 30)
1446 (default: 30)
1441
1447
1442 ``nested``
1448 ``nested``
1443 Show at most this number of lines of drill-down info after each main entry.
1449 Show at most this number of lines of drill-down info after each main entry.
1444 This can help explain the difference between Total and Inline.
1450 This can help explain the difference between Total and Inline.
1445 Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1451 Specific to the ``ls`` instrumenting profiler.
1446 (default: 5)
1452 (default: 5)
1447
1453
1448 ``progress``
1454 ``progress``
1449 ------------
1455 ------------
1450
1456
1451 Mercurial commands can draw progress bars that are as informative as
1457 Mercurial commands can draw progress bars that are as informative as
1452 possible. Some progress bars only offer indeterminate information, while others
1458 possible. Some progress bars only offer indeterminate information, while others
1453 have a definite end point.
1459 have a definite end point.
1454
1460
1455 ``delay``
1461 ``delay``
1456 Number of seconds (float) before showing the progress bar. (default: 3)
1462 Number of seconds (float) before showing the progress bar. (default: 3)
1457
1463
1458 ``changedelay``
1464 ``changedelay``
1459 Minimum delay before showing a new topic. When set to less than 3 * refresh,
1465 Minimum delay before showing a new topic. When set to less than 3 * refresh,
1460 that value will be used instead. (default: 1)
1466 that value will be used instead. (default: 1)
1461
1467
1462 ``refresh``
1468 ``refresh``
1463 Time in seconds between refreshes of the progress bar. (default: 0.1)
1469 Time in seconds between refreshes of the progress bar. (default: 0.1)
1464
1470
1465 ``format``
1471 ``format``
1466 Format of the progress bar.
1472 Format of the progress bar.
1467
1473
1468 Valid entries for the format field are ``topic``, ``bar``, ``number``,
1474 Valid entries for the format field are ``topic``, ``bar``, ``number``,
1469 ``unit``, ``estimate``, ``speed``, and ``item``. ``item`` defaults to the
1475 ``unit``, ``estimate``, ``speed``, and ``item``. ``item`` defaults to the
1470 last 20 characters of the item, but this can be changed by adding either
1476 last 20 characters of the item, but this can be changed by adding either
1471 ``-<num>`` which would take the last num characters, or ``+<num>`` for the
1477 ``-<num>`` which would take the last num characters, or ``+<num>`` for the
1472 first num characters.
1478 first num characters.
1473
1479
1474 (default: topic bar number estimate)
1480 (default: topic bar number estimate)
1475
1481
1476 ``width``
1482 ``width``
1477 If set, the maximum width of the progress information (that is, min(width,
1483 If set, the maximum width of the progress information (that is, min(width,
1478 term width) will be used).
1484 term width) will be used).
1479
1485
1480 ``clear-complete``
1486 ``clear-complete``
1481 Clear the progress bar after it's done. (default: True)
1487 Clear the progress bar after it's done. (default: True)
1482
1488
1483 ``disable``
1489 ``disable``
1484 If true, don't show a progress bar.
1490 If true, don't show a progress bar.
1485
1491
1486 ``assume-tty``
1492 ``assume-tty``
1487 If true, ALWAYS show a progress bar, unless disable is given.
1493 If true, ALWAYS show a progress bar, unless disable is given.
1488
1494
1489 ``rebase``
1495 ``rebase``
1490 ----------
1496 ----------
1491
1497
1492 ``allowdivergence``
1498 ``allowdivergence``
1493 Default to False, when True allow creating divergence when performing
1499 Default to False, when True allow creating divergence when performing
1494 rebase of obsolete changesets.
1500 rebase of obsolete changesets.
1495
1501
1496 ``revsetalias``
1502 ``revsetalias``
1497 ---------------
1503 ---------------
1498
1504
1499 Alias definitions for revsets. See :hg:`help revsets` for details.
1505 Alias definitions for revsets. See :hg:`help revsets` for details.
1500
1506
1501 ``server``
1507 ``server``
1502 ----------
1508 ----------
1503
1509
1504 Controls generic server settings.
1510 Controls generic server settings.
1505
1511
1506 ``uncompressed``
1512 ``uncompressed``
1507 Whether to allow clients to clone a repository using the
1513 Whether to allow clients to clone a repository using the
1508 uncompressed streaming protocol. This transfers about 40% more
1514 uncompressed streaming protocol. This transfers about 40% more
1509 data than a regular clone, but uses less memory and CPU on both
1515 data than a regular clone, but uses less memory and CPU on both
1510 server and client. Over a LAN (100 Mbps or better) or a very fast
1516 server and client. Over a LAN (100 Mbps or better) or a very fast
1511 WAN, an uncompressed streaming clone is a lot faster (~10x) than a
1517 WAN, an uncompressed streaming clone is a lot faster (~10x) than a
1512 regular clone. Over most WAN connections (anything slower than
1518 regular clone. Over most WAN connections (anything slower than
1513 about 6 Mbps), uncompressed streaming is slower, because of the
1519 about 6 Mbps), uncompressed streaming is slower, because of the
1514 extra data transfer overhead. This mode will also temporarily hold
1520 extra data transfer overhead. This mode will also temporarily hold
1515 the write lock while determining what data to transfer.
1521 the write lock while determining what data to transfer.
1516 (default: True)
1522 (default: True)
1517
1523
1518 ``preferuncompressed``
1524 ``preferuncompressed``
1519 When set, clients will try to use the uncompressed streaming
1525 When set, clients will try to use the uncompressed streaming
1520 protocol. (default: False)
1526 protocol. (default: False)
1521
1527
1522 ``validate``
1528 ``validate``
1523 Whether to validate the completeness of pushed changesets by
1529 Whether to validate the completeness of pushed changesets by
1524 checking that all new file revisions specified in manifests are
1530 checking that all new file revisions specified in manifests are
1525 present. (default: False)
1531 present. (default: False)
1526
1532
1527 ``maxhttpheaderlen``
1533 ``maxhttpheaderlen``
1528 Instruct HTTP clients not to send request headers longer than this
1534 Instruct HTTP clients not to send request headers longer than this
1529 many bytes. (default: 1024)
1535 many bytes. (default: 1024)
1530
1536
1531 ``bundle1``
1537 ``bundle1``
1532 Whether to allow clients to push and pull using the legacy bundle1
1538 Whether to allow clients to push and pull using the legacy bundle1
1533 exchange format. (default: True)
1539 exchange format. (default: True)
1534
1540
1535 ``bundle1gd``
1541 ``bundle1gd``
1536 Like ``bundle1`` but only used if the repository is using the
1542 Like ``bundle1`` but only used if the repository is using the
1537 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1543 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1538
1544
1539 ``bundle1.push``
1545 ``bundle1.push``
1540 Whether to allow clients to push using the legacy bundle1 exchange
1546 Whether to allow clients to push using the legacy bundle1 exchange
1541 format. (default: True)
1547 format. (default: True)
1542
1548
1543 ``bundle1gd.push``
1549 ``bundle1gd.push``
1544 Like ``bundle1.push`` but only used if the repository is using the
1550 Like ``bundle1.push`` but only used if the repository is using the
1545 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1551 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1546
1552
1547 ``bundle1.pull``
1553 ``bundle1.pull``
1548 Whether to allow clients to pull using the legacy bundle1 exchange
1554 Whether to allow clients to pull using the legacy bundle1 exchange
1549 format. (default: True)
1555 format. (default: True)
1550
1556
1551 ``bundle1gd.pull``
1557 ``bundle1gd.pull``
1552 Like ``bundle1.pull`` but only used if the repository is using the
1558 Like ``bundle1.pull`` but only used if the repository is using the
1553 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1559 *generaldelta* storage format. (default: True)
1554
1560
1555 Large repositories using the *generaldelta* storage format should
1561 Large repositories using the *generaldelta* storage format should
1556 consider setting this option because converting *generaldelta*
1562 consider setting this option because converting *generaldelta*
1557 repositories to the exchange format required by the bundle1 data
1563 repositories to the exchange format required by the bundle1 data
1558 format can consume a lot of CPU.
1564 format can consume a lot of CPU.
1559
1565
1560 ``zliblevel``
1566 ``zliblevel``
1561 Integer between ``-1`` and ``9`` that controls the zlib compression level
1567 Integer between ``-1`` and ``9`` that controls the zlib compression level
1562 for wire protocol commands that send zlib compressed output (notably the
1568 for wire protocol commands that send zlib compressed output (notably the
1563 commands that send repository history data).
1569 commands that send repository history data).
1564
1570
1565 The default (``-1``) uses the default zlib compression level, which is
1571 The default (``-1``) uses the default zlib compression level, which is
1566 likely equivalent to ``6``. ``0`` means no compression. ``9`` means
1572 likely equivalent to ``6``. ``0`` means no compression. ``9`` means
1567 maximum compression.
1573 maximum compression.
1568
1574
1569 Setting this option allows server operators to make trade-offs between
1575 Setting this option allows server operators to make trade-offs between
1570 bandwidth and CPU used. Lowering the compression lowers CPU utilization
1576 bandwidth and CPU used. Lowering the compression lowers CPU utilization
1571 but sends more bytes to clients.
1577 but sends more bytes to clients.
1572
1578
1573 This option only impacts the HTTP server.
1579 This option only impacts the HTTP server.
1574
1580
1575 ``smtp``
1581 ``smtp``
1576 --------
1582 --------
1577
1583
1578 Configuration for extensions that need to send email messages.
1584 Configuration for extensions that need to send email messages.
1579
1585
1580 ``host``
1586 ``host``
1581 Host name of mail server, e.g. "mail.example.com".
1587 Host name of mail server, e.g. "mail.example.com".
1582
1588
1583 ``port``
1589 ``port``
1584 Optional. Port to connect to on mail server. (default: 465 if
1590 Optional. Port to connect to on mail server. (default: 465 if
1585 ``tls`` is smtps; 25 otherwise)
1591 ``tls`` is smtps; 25 otherwise)
1586
1592
1587 ``tls``
1593 ``tls``
1588 Optional. Method to enable TLS when connecting to mail server: starttls,
1594 Optional. Method to enable TLS when connecting to mail server: starttls,
1589 smtps or none. (default: none)
1595 smtps or none. (default: none)
1590
1596
1591 ``username``
1597 ``username``
1592 Optional. User name for authenticating with the SMTP server.
1598 Optional. User name for authenticating with the SMTP server.
1593 (default: None)
1599 (default: None)
1594
1600
1595 ``password``
1601 ``password``
1596 Optional. Password for authenticating with the SMTP server. If not
1602 Optional. Password for authenticating with the SMTP server. If not
1597 specified, interactive sessions will prompt the user for a
1603 specified, interactive sessions will prompt the user for a
1598 password; non-interactive sessions will fail. (default: None)
1604 password; non-interactive sessions will fail. (default: None)
1599
1605
1600 ``local_hostname``
1606 ``local_hostname``
1601 Optional. The hostname that the sender can use to identify
1607 Optional. The hostname that the sender can use to identify
1602 itself to the MTA.
1608 itself to the MTA.
1603
1609
1604
1610
1605 ``subpaths``
1611 ``subpaths``
1606 ------------
1612 ------------
1607
1613
1608 Subrepository source URLs can go stale if a remote server changes name
1614 Subrepository source URLs can go stale if a remote server changes name
1609 or becomes temporarily unavailable. This section lets you define
1615 or becomes temporarily unavailable. This section lets you define
1610 rewrite rules of the form::
1616 rewrite rules of the form::
1611
1617
1612 <pattern> = <replacement>
1618 <pattern> = <replacement>
1613
1619
1614 where ``pattern`` is a regular expression matching a subrepository
1620 where ``pattern`` is a regular expression matching a subrepository
1615 source URL and ``replacement`` is the replacement string used to
1621 source URL and ``replacement`` is the replacement string used to
1616 rewrite it. Groups can be matched in ``pattern`` and referenced in
1622 rewrite it. Groups can be matched in ``pattern`` and referenced in
1617 ``replacements``. For instance::
1623 ``replacements``. For instance::
1618
1624
1619 http://server/(.*)-hg/ = http://hg.server/\1/
1625 http://server/(.*)-hg/ = http://hg.server/\1/
1620
1626
1621 rewrites ``http://server/foo-hg/`` into ``http://hg.server/foo/``.
1627 rewrites ``http://server/foo-hg/`` into ``http://hg.server/foo/``.
1622
1628
1623 Relative subrepository paths are first made absolute, and the
1629 Relative subrepository paths are first made absolute, and the
1624 rewrite rules are then applied on the full (absolute) path. If ``pattern``
1630 rewrite rules are then applied on the full (absolute) path. If ``pattern``
1625 doesn't match the full path, an attempt is made to apply it on the
1631 doesn't match the full path, an attempt is made to apply it on the
1626 relative path alone. The rules are applied in definition order.
1632 relative path alone. The rules are applied in definition order.
1627
1633
1628 ``templatealias``
1634 ``templatealias``
1629 -----------------
1635 -----------------
1630
1636
1631 Alias definitions for templates. See :hg:`help templates` for details.
1637 Alias definitions for templates. See :hg:`help templates` for details.
1632
1638
1633 ``templates``
1639 ``templates``
1634 -------------
1640 -------------
1635
1641
1636 Use the ``[templates]`` section to define template strings.
1642 Use the ``[templates]`` section to define template strings.
1637 See :hg:`help templates` for details.
1643 See :hg:`help templates` for details.
1638
1644
1639 ``trusted``
1645 ``trusted``
1640 -----------
1646 -----------
1641
1647
1642 Mercurial will not use the settings in the
1648 Mercurial will not use the settings in the
1643 ``.hg/hgrc`` file from a repository if it doesn't belong to a trusted
1649 ``.hg/hgrc`` file from a repository if it doesn't belong to a trusted
1644 user or to a trusted group, as various hgrc features allow arbitrary
1650 user or to a trusted group, as various hgrc features allow arbitrary
1645 commands to be run. This issue is often encountered when configuring
1651 commands to be run. This issue is often encountered when configuring
1646 hooks or extensions for shared repositories or servers. However,
1652 hooks or extensions for shared repositories or servers. However,
1647 the web interface will use some safe settings from the ``[web]``
1653 the web interface will use some safe settings from the ``[web]``
1648 section.
1654 section.
1649
1655
1650 This section specifies what users and groups are trusted. The
1656 This section specifies what users and groups are trusted. The
1651 current user is always trusted. To trust everybody, list a user or a
1657 current user is always trusted. To trust everybody, list a user or a
1652 group with name ``*``. These settings must be placed in an
1658 group with name ``*``. These settings must be placed in an
1653 *already-trusted file* to take effect, such as ``$HOME/.hgrc`` of the
1659 *already-trusted file* to take effect, such as ``$HOME/.hgrc`` of the
1654 user or service running Mercurial.
1660 user or service running Mercurial.
1655
1661
1656 ``users``
1662 ``users``
1657 Comma-separated list of trusted users.
1663 Comma-separated list of trusted users.
1658
1664
1659 ``groups``
1665 ``groups``
1660 Comma-separated list of trusted groups.
1666 Comma-separated list of trusted groups.
1661
1667
1662
1668
1663 ``ui``
1669 ``ui``
1664 ------
1670 ------
1665
1671
1666 User interface controls.
1672 User interface controls.
1667
1673
1668 ``archivemeta``
1674 ``archivemeta``
1669 Whether to include the .hg_archival.txt file containing meta data
1675 Whether to include the .hg_archival.txt file containing meta data
1670 (hashes for the repository base and for tip) in archives created
1676 (hashes for the repository base and for tip) in archives created
1671 by the :hg:`archive` command or downloaded via hgweb.
1677 by the :hg:`archive` command or downloaded via hgweb.
1672 (default: True)
1678 (default: True)
1673
1679
1674 ``askusername``
1680 ``askusername``
1675 Whether to prompt for a username when committing. If True, and
1681 Whether to prompt for a username when committing. If True, and
1676 neither ``$HGUSER`` nor ``$EMAIL`` has been specified, then the user will
1682 neither ``$HGUSER`` nor ``$EMAIL`` has been specified, then the user will
1677 be prompted to enter a username. If no username is entered, the
1683 be prompted to enter a username. If no username is entered, the
1678 default ``USER@HOST`` is used instead.
1684 default ``USER@HOST`` is used instead.
1679 (default: False)
1685 (default: False)
1680
1686
1681 ``clonebundles``
1687 ``clonebundles``
1682 Whether the "clone bundles" feature is enabled.
1688 Whether the "clone bundles" feature is enabled.
1683
1689
1684 When enabled, :hg:`clone` may download and apply a server-advertised
1690 When enabled, :hg:`clone` may download and apply a server-advertised
1685 bundle file from a URL instead of using the normal exchange mechanism.
1691 bundle file from a URL instead of using the normal exchange mechanism.
1686
1692
1687 This can likely result in faster and more reliable clones.
1693 This can likely result in faster and more reliable clones.
1688
1694
1689 (default: True)
1695 (default: True)
1690
1696
1691 ``clonebundlefallback``
1697 ``clonebundlefallback``
1692 Whether failure to apply an advertised "clone bundle" from a server
1698 Whether failure to apply an advertised "clone bundle" from a server
1693 should result in fallback to a regular clone.
1699 should result in fallback to a regular clone.
1694
1700
1695 This is disabled by default because servers advertising "clone
1701 This is disabled by default because servers advertising "clone
1696 bundles" often do so to reduce server load. If advertised bundles
1702 bundles" often do so to reduce server load. If advertised bundles
1697 start mass failing and clients automatically fall back to a regular
1703 start mass failing and clients automatically fall back to a regular
1698 clone, this would add significant and unexpected load to the server
1704 clone, this would add significant and unexpected load to the server
1699 since the server is expecting clone operations to be offloaded to
1705 since the server is expecting clone operations to be offloaded to
1700 pre-generated bundles. Failing fast (the default behavior) ensures
1706 pre-generated bundles. Failing fast (the default behavior) ensures
1701 clients don't overwhelm the server when "clone bundle" application
1707 clients don't overwhelm the server when "clone bundle" application
1702 fails.
1708 fails.
1703
1709
1704 (default: False)
1710 (default: False)
1705
1711
1706 ``clonebundleprefers``
1712 ``clonebundleprefers``
1707 Defines preferences for which "clone bundles" to use.
1713 Defines preferences for which "clone bundles" to use.
1708
1714
1709 Servers advertising "clone bundles" may advertise multiple available
1715 Servers advertising "clone bundles" may advertise multiple available
1710 bundles. Each bundle may have different attributes, such as the bundle
1716 bundles. Each bundle may have different attributes, such as the bundle
1711 type and compression format. This option is used to prefer a particular
1717 type and compression format. This option is used to prefer a particular
1712 bundle over another.
1718 bundle over another.
1713
1719
1714 The following keys are defined by Mercurial:
1720 The following keys are defined by Mercurial:
1715
1721
1716 BUNDLESPEC
1722 BUNDLESPEC
1717 A bundle type specifier. These are strings passed to :hg:`bundle -t`.
1723 A bundle type specifier. These are strings passed to :hg:`bundle -t`.
1718 e.g. ``gzip-v2`` or ``bzip2-v1``.
1724 e.g. ``gzip-v2`` or ``bzip2-v1``.
1719
1725
1720 COMPRESSION
1726 COMPRESSION
1721 The compression format of the bundle. e.g. ``gzip`` and ``bzip2``.
1727 The compression format of the bundle. e.g. ``gzip`` and ``bzip2``.
1722
1728
1723 Server operators may define custom keys.
1729 Server operators may define custom keys.
1724
1730
1725 Example values: ``COMPRESSION=bzip2``,
1731 Example values: ``COMPRESSION=bzip2``,
1726 ``BUNDLESPEC=gzip-v2, COMPRESSION=gzip``.
1732 ``BUNDLESPEC=gzip-v2, COMPRESSION=gzip``.
1727
1733
1728 By default, the first bundle advertised by the server is used.
1734 By default, the first bundle advertised by the server is used.
1729
1735
1730 ``commitsubrepos``
1736 ``commitsubrepos``
1731 Whether to commit modified subrepositories when committing the
1737 Whether to commit modified subrepositories when committing the
1732 parent repository. If False and one subrepository has uncommitted
1738 parent repository. If False and one subrepository has uncommitted
1733 changes, abort the commit.
1739 changes, abort the commit.
1734 (default: False)
1740 (default: False)
1735
1741
1736 ``debug``
1742 ``debug``
1737 Print debugging information. (default: False)
1743 Print debugging information. (default: False)
1738
1744
1739 ``editor``
1745 ``editor``
1740 The editor to use during a commit. (default: ``$EDITOR`` or ``vi``)
1746 The editor to use during a commit. (default: ``$EDITOR`` or ``vi``)
1741
1747
1742 ``fallbackencoding``
1748 ``fallbackencoding``
1743 Encoding to try if it's not possible to decode the changelog using
1749 Encoding to try if it's not possible to decode the changelog using
1744 UTF-8. (default: ISO-8859-1)
1750 UTF-8. (default: ISO-8859-1)
1745
1751
1746 ``graphnodetemplate``
1752 ``graphnodetemplate``
1747 The template used to print changeset nodes in an ASCII revision graph.
1753 The template used to print changeset nodes in an ASCII revision graph.
1748 (default: ``{graphnode}``)
1754 (default: ``{graphnode}``)
1749
1755
1750 ``ignore``
1756 ``ignore``
1751 A file to read per-user ignore patterns from. This file should be
1757 A file to read per-user ignore patterns from. This file should be
1752 in the same format as a repository-wide .hgignore file. Filenames
1758 in the same format as a repository-wide .hgignore file. Filenames
1753 are relative to the repository root. This option supports hook syntax,
1759 are relative to the repository root. This option supports hook syntax,
1754 so if you want to specify multiple ignore files, you can do so by
1760 so if you want to specify multiple ignore files, you can do so by
1755 setting something like ``ignore.other = ~/.hgignore2``. For details
1761 setting something like ``ignore.other = ~/.hgignore2``. For details
1756 of the ignore file format, see the ``hgignore(5)`` man page.
1762 of the ignore file format, see the ``hgignore(5)`` man page.
1757
1763
1758 ``interactive``
1764 ``interactive``
1759 Allow to prompt the user. (default: True)
1765 Allow to prompt the user. (default: True)
1760
1766
1761 ``interface``
1767 ``interface``
1762 Select the default interface for interactive features (default: text).
1768 Select the default interface for interactive features (default: text).
1763 Possible values are 'text' and 'curses'.
1769 Possible values are 'text' and 'curses'.
1764
1770
1765 ``interface.chunkselector``
1771 ``interface.chunkselector``
1766 Select the interface for change recording (e.g. :hg:`commit -i`).
1772 Select the interface for change recording (e.g. :hg:`commit -i`).
1767 Possible values are 'text' and 'curses'.
1773 Possible values are 'text' and 'curses'.
1768 This config overrides the interface specified by ui.interface.
1774 This config overrides the interface specified by ui.interface.
1769
1775
1770 ``logtemplate``
1776 ``logtemplate``
1771 Template string for commands that print changesets.
1777 Template string for commands that print changesets.
1772
1778
1773 ``merge``
1779 ``merge``
1774 The conflict resolution program to use during a manual merge.
1780 The conflict resolution program to use during a manual merge.
1775 For more information on merge tools see :hg:`help merge-tools`.
1781 For more information on merge tools see :hg:`help merge-tools`.
1776 For configuring merge tools see the ``[merge-tools]`` section.
1782 For configuring merge tools see the ``[merge-tools]`` section.
1777
1783
1778 ``mergemarkers``
1784 ``mergemarkers``
1779 Sets the merge conflict marker label styling. The ``detailed``
1785 Sets the merge conflict marker label styling. The ``detailed``
1780 style uses the ``mergemarkertemplate`` setting to style the labels.
1786 style uses the ``mergemarkertemplate`` setting to style the labels.
1781 The ``basic`` style just uses 'local' and 'other' as the marker label.
1787 The ``basic`` style just uses 'local' and 'other' as the marker label.
1782 One of ``basic`` or ``detailed``.
1788 One of ``basic`` or ``detailed``.
1783 (default: ``basic``)
1789 (default: ``basic``)
1784
1790
1785 ``mergemarkertemplate``
1791 ``mergemarkertemplate``
1786 The template used to print the commit description next to each conflict
1792 The template used to print the commit description next to each conflict
1787 marker during merge conflicts. See :hg:`help templates` for the template
1793 marker during merge conflicts. See :hg:`help templates` for the template
1788 format.
1794 format.
1789
1795
1790 Defaults to showing the hash, tags, branches, bookmarks, author, and
1796 Defaults to showing the hash, tags, branches, bookmarks, author, and
1791 the first line of the commit description.
1797 the first line of the commit description.
1792
1798
1793 If you use non-ASCII characters in names for tags, branches, bookmarks,
1799 If you use non-ASCII characters in names for tags, branches, bookmarks,
1794 authors, and/or commit descriptions, you must pay attention to encodings of
1800 authors, and/or commit descriptions, you must pay attention to encodings of
1795 managed files. At template expansion, non-ASCII characters use the encoding
1801 managed files. At template expansion, non-ASCII characters use the encoding
1796 specified by the ``--encoding`` global option, ``HGENCODING`` or other
1802 specified by the ``--encoding`` global option, ``HGENCODING`` or other
1797 environment variables that govern your locale. If the encoding of the merge
1803 environment variables that govern your locale. If the encoding of the merge
1798 markers is different from the encoding of the merged files,
1804 markers is different from the encoding of the merged files,
1799 serious problems may occur.
1805 serious problems may occur.
1800
1806
1801 ``origbackuppath``
1807 ``origbackuppath``
1802 The path to a directory used to store generated .orig files. If the path is
1808 The path to a directory used to store generated .orig files. If the path is
1803 not a directory, one will be created.
1809 not a directory, one will be created.
1804
1810
1805 ``patch``
1811 ``patch``
1806 An optional external tool that ``hg import`` and some extensions
1812 An optional external tool that ``hg import`` and some extensions
1807 will use for applying patches. By default Mercurial uses an
1813 will use for applying patches. By default Mercurial uses an
1808 internal patch utility. The external tool must work as the common
1814 internal patch utility. The external tool must work as the common
1809 Unix ``patch`` program. In particular, it must accept a ``-p``
1815 Unix ``patch`` program. In particular, it must accept a ``-p``
1810 argument to strip patch headers, a ``-d`` argument to specify the
1816 argument to strip patch headers, a ``-d`` argument to specify the
1811 current directory, a file name to patch, and a patch file to take
1817 current directory, a file name to patch, and a patch file to take
1812 from stdin.
1818 from stdin.
1813
1819
1814 It is possible to specify a patch tool together with extra
1820 It is possible to specify a patch tool together with extra
1815 arguments. For example, setting this option to ``patch --merge``
1821 arguments. For example, setting this option to ``patch --merge``
1816 will use the ``patch`` program with its 2-way merge option.
1822 will use the ``patch`` program with its 2-way merge option.
1817
1823
1818 ``portablefilenames``
1824 ``portablefilenames``
1819 Check for portable filenames. Can be ``warn``, ``ignore`` or ``abort``.
1825 Check for portable filenames. Can be ``warn``, ``ignore`` or ``abort``.
1820 (default: ``warn``)
1826 (default: ``warn``)
1821
1827
1822 ``warn``
1828 ``warn``
1823 Print a warning message on POSIX platforms, if a file with a non-portable
1829 Print a warning message on POSIX platforms, if a file with a non-portable
1824 filename is added (e.g. a file with a name that can't be created on
1830 filename is added (e.g. a file with a name that can't be created on
1825 Windows because it contains reserved parts like ``AUX``, reserved
1831 Windows because it contains reserved parts like ``AUX``, reserved
1826 characters like ``:``, or would cause a case collision with an existing
1832 characters like ``:``, or would cause a case collision with an existing
1827 file).
1833 file).
1828
1834
1829 ``ignore``
1835 ``ignore``
1830 Don't print a warning.
1836 Don't print a warning.
1831
1837
1832 ``abort``
1838 ``abort``
1833 The command is aborted.
1839 The command is aborted.
1834
1840
1835 ``true``
1841 ``true``
1836 Alias for ``warn``.
1842 Alias for ``warn``.
1837
1843
1838 ``false``
1844 ``false``
1839 Alias for ``ignore``.
1845 Alias for ``ignore``.
1840
1846
1841 .. container:: windows
1847 .. container:: windows
1842
1848
1843 On Windows, this configuration option is ignored and the command aborted.
1849 On Windows, this configuration option is ignored and the command aborted.
1844
1850
1845 ``quiet``
1851 ``quiet``
1846 Reduce the amount of output printed.
1852 Reduce the amount of output printed.
1847 (default: False)
1853 (default: False)
1848
1854
1849 ``remotecmd``
1855 ``remotecmd``
1850 Remote command to use for clone/push/pull operations.
1856 Remote command to use for clone/push/pull operations.
1851 (default: ``hg``)
1857 (default: ``hg``)
1852
1858
1853 ``report_untrusted``
1859 ``report_untrusted``
1854 Warn if a ``.hg/hgrc`` file is ignored due to not being owned by a
1860 Warn if a ``.hg/hgrc`` file is ignored due to not being owned by a
1855 trusted user or group.
1861 trusted user or group.
1856 (default: True)
1862 (default: True)
1857
1863
1858 ``slash``
1864 ``slash``
1859 Display paths using a slash (``/``) as the path separator. This
1865 Display paths using a slash (``/``) as the path separator. This
1860 only makes a difference on systems where the default path
1866 only makes a difference on systems where the default path
1861 separator is not the slash character (e.g. Windows uses the
1867 separator is not the slash character (e.g. Windows uses the
1862 backslash character (``\``)).
1868 backslash character (``\``)).
1863 (default: False)
1869 (default: False)
1864
1870
1865 ``statuscopies``
1871 ``statuscopies``
1866 Display copies in the status command.
1872 Display copies in the status command.
1867
1873
1868 ``ssh``
1874 ``ssh``
1869 Command to use for SSH connections. (default: ``ssh``)
1875 Command to use for SSH connections. (default: ``ssh``)
1870
1876
1871 ``strict``
1877 ``strict``
1872 Require exact command names, instead of allowing unambiguous
1878 Require exact command names, instead of allowing unambiguous
1873 abbreviations. (default: False)
1879 abbreviations. (default: False)
1874
1880
1875 ``style``
1881 ``style``
1876 Name of style to use for command output.
1882 Name of style to use for command output.
1877
1883
1878 ``supportcontact``
1884 ``supportcontact``
1879 A URL where users should report a Mercurial traceback. Use this if you are a
1885 A URL where users should report a Mercurial traceback. Use this if you are a
1880 large organisation with its own Mercurial deployment process and crash
1886 large organisation with its own Mercurial deployment process and crash
1881 reports should be addressed to your internal support.
1887 reports should be addressed to your internal support.
1882
1888
1883 ``textwidth``
1889 ``textwidth``
1884 Maximum width of help text. A longer line generated by ``hg help`` or
1890 Maximum width of help text. A longer line generated by ``hg help`` or
1885 ``hg subcommand --help`` will be broken after white space to get this
1891 ``hg subcommand --help`` will be broken after white space to get this
1886 width or the terminal width, whichever comes first.
1892 width or the terminal width, whichever comes first.
1887 A non-positive value will disable this and the terminal width will be
1893 A non-positive value will disable this and the terminal width will be
1888 used. (default: 78)
1894 used. (default: 78)
1889
1895
1890 ``timeout``
1896 ``timeout``
1891 The timeout used when a lock is held (in seconds), a negative value
1897 The timeout used when a lock is held (in seconds), a negative value
1892 means no timeout. (default: 600)
1898 means no timeout. (default: 600)
1893
1899
1894 ``traceback``
1900 ``traceback``
1895 Mercurial always prints a traceback when an unknown exception
1901 Mercurial always prints a traceback when an unknown exception
1896 occurs. Setting this to True will make Mercurial print a traceback
1902 occurs. Setting this to True will make Mercurial print a traceback
1897 on all exceptions, even those recognized by Mercurial (such as
1903 on all exceptions, even those recognized by Mercurial (such as
1898 IOError or MemoryError). (default: False)
1904 IOError or MemoryError). (default: False)
1899
1905
1900 ``username``
1906 ``username``
1901 The committer of a changeset created when running "commit".
1907 The committer of a changeset created when running "commit".
1902 Typically a person's name and email address, e.g. ``Fred Widget
1908 Typically a person's name and email address, e.g. ``Fred Widget
1903 <fred@example.com>``. Environment variables in the
1909 <fred@example.com>``. Environment variables in the
1904 username are expanded.
1910 username are expanded.
1905
1911
1906 (default: ``$EMAIL`` or ``username@hostname``. If the username in
1912 (default: ``$EMAIL`` or ``username@hostname``. If the username in
1907 hgrc is empty, e.g. if the system admin set ``username =`` in the
1913 hgrc is empty, e.g. if the system admin set ``username =`` in the
1908 system hgrc, it has to be specified manually or in a different
1914 system hgrc, it has to be specified manually or in a different
1909 hgrc file)
1915 hgrc file)
1910
1916
1911 ``verbose``
1917 ``verbose``
1912 Increase the amount of output printed. (default: False)
1918 Increase the amount of output printed. (default: False)
1913
1919
1914
1920
1915 ``web``
1921 ``web``
1916 -------
1922 -------
1917
1923
1918 Web interface configuration. The settings in this section apply to
1924 Web interface configuration. The settings in this section apply to
1919 both the builtin webserver (started by :hg:`serve`) and the script you
1925 both the builtin webserver (started by :hg:`serve`) and the script you
1920 run through a webserver (``hgweb.cgi`` and the derivatives for FastCGI
1926 run through a webserver (``hgweb.cgi`` and the derivatives for FastCGI
1921 and WSGI).
1927 and WSGI).
1922
1928
1923 The Mercurial webserver does no authentication (it does not prompt for
1929 The Mercurial webserver does no authentication (it does not prompt for
1924 usernames and passwords to validate *who* users are), but it does do
1930 usernames and passwords to validate *who* users are), but it does do
1925 authorization (it grants or denies access for *authenticated users*
1931 authorization (it grants or denies access for *authenticated users*
1926 based on settings in this section). You must either configure your
1932 based on settings in this section). You must either configure your
1927 webserver to do authentication for you, or disable the authorization
1933 webserver to do authentication for you, or disable the authorization
1928 checks.
1934 checks.
1929
1935
1930 For a quick setup in a trusted environment, e.g., a private LAN, where
1936 For a quick setup in a trusted environment, e.g., a private LAN, where
1931 you want it to accept pushes from anybody, you can use the following
1937 you want it to accept pushes from anybody, you can use the following
1932 command line::
1938 command line::
1933
1939
1934 $ hg --config web.allow_push=* --config web.push_ssl=False serve
1940 $ hg --config web.allow_push=* --config web.push_ssl=False serve
1935
1941
1936 Note that this will allow anybody to push anything to the server and
1942 Note that this will allow anybody to push anything to the server and
1937 that this should not be used for public servers.
1943 that this should not be used for public servers.
1938
1944
1939 The full set of options is:
1945 The full set of options is:
1940
1946
1941 ``accesslog``
1947 ``accesslog``
1942 Where to output the access log. (default: stdout)
1948 Where to output the access log. (default: stdout)
1943
1949
1944 ``address``
1950 ``address``
1945 Interface address to bind to. (default: all)
1951 Interface address to bind to. (default: all)
1946
1952
1947 ``allow_archive``
1953 ``allow_archive``
1948 List of archive format (bz2, gz, zip) allowed for downloading.
1954 List of archive format (bz2, gz, zip) allowed for downloading.
1949 (default: empty)
1955 (default: empty)
1950
1956
1951 ``allowbz2``
1957 ``allowbz2``
1952 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.bz2 downloading of repository
1958 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.bz2 downloading of repository
1953 revisions.
1959 revisions.
1954 (default: False)
1960 (default: False)
1955
1961
1956 ``allowgz``
1962 ``allowgz``
1957 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.gz downloading of repository
1963 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.gz downloading of repository
1958 revisions.
1964 revisions.
1959 (default: False)
1965 (default: False)
1960
1966
1961 ``allowpull``
1967 ``allowpull``
1962 Whether to allow pulling from the repository. (default: True)
1968 Whether to allow pulling from the repository. (default: True)
1963
1969
1964 ``allow_push``
1970 ``allow_push``
1965 Whether to allow pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
1971 Whether to allow pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
1966 pushing is not allowed. If the special value ``*``, any remote
1972 pushing is not allowed. If the special value ``*``, any remote
1967 user can push, including unauthenticated users. Otherwise, the
1973 user can push, including unauthenticated users. Otherwise, the
1968 remote user must have been authenticated, and the authenticated
1974 remote user must have been authenticated, and the authenticated
1969 user name must be present in this list. The contents of the
1975 user name must be present in this list. The contents of the
1970 allow_push list are examined after the deny_push list.
1976 allow_push list are examined after the deny_push list.
1971
1977
1972 ``allow_read``
1978 ``allow_read``
1973 If the user has not already been denied repository access due to
1979 If the user has not already been denied repository access due to
1974 the contents of deny_read, this list determines whether to grant
1980 the contents of deny_read, this list determines whether to grant
1975 repository access to the user. If this list is not empty, and the
1981 repository access to the user. If this list is not empty, and the
1976 user is unauthenticated or not present in the list, then access is
1982 user is unauthenticated or not present in the list, then access is
1977 denied for the user. If the list is empty or not set, then access
1983 denied for the user. If the list is empty or not set, then access
1978 is permitted to all users by default. Setting allow_read to the
1984 is permitted to all users by default. Setting allow_read to the
1979 special value ``*`` is equivalent to it not being set (i.e. access
1985 special value ``*`` is equivalent to it not being set (i.e. access
1980 is permitted to all users). The contents of the allow_read list are
1986 is permitted to all users). The contents of the allow_read list are
1981 examined after the deny_read list.
1987 examined after the deny_read list.
1982
1988
1983 ``allowzip``
1989 ``allowzip``
1984 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .zip downloading of repository
1990 (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .zip downloading of repository
1985 revisions. This feature creates temporary files.
1991 revisions. This feature creates temporary files.
1986 (default: False)
1992 (default: False)
1987
1993
1988 ``archivesubrepos``
1994 ``archivesubrepos``
1989 Whether to recurse into subrepositories when archiving.
1995 Whether to recurse into subrepositories when archiving.
1990 (default: False)
1996 (default: False)
1991
1997
1992 ``baseurl``
1998 ``baseurl``
1993 Base URL to use when publishing URLs in other locations, so
1999 Base URL to use when publishing URLs in other locations, so
1994 third-party tools like email notification hooks can construct
2000 third-party tools like email notification hooks can construct
1995 URLs. Example: ``http://hgserver/repos/``.
2001 URLs. Example: ``http://hgserver/repos/``.
1996
2002
1997 ``cacerts``
2003 ``cacerts``
1998 Path to file containing a list of PEM encoded certificate
2004 Path to file containing a list of PEM encoded certificate
1999 authority certificates. Environment variables and ``~user``
2005 authority certificates. Environment variables and ``~user``
2000 constructs are expanded in the filename. If specified on the
2006 constructs are expanded in the filename. If specified on the
2001 client, then it will verify the identity of remote HTTPS servers
2007 client, then it will verify the identity of remote HTTPS servers
2002 with these certificates.
2008 with these certificates.
2003
2009
2004 To disable SSL verification temporarily, specify ``--insecure`` from
2010 To disable SSL verification temporarily, specify ``--insecure`` from
2005 command line.
2011 command line.
2006
2012
2007 You can use OpenSSL's CA certificate file if your platform has
2013 You can use OpenSSL's CA certificate file if your platform has
2008 one. On most Linux systems this will be
2014 one. On most Linux systems this will be
2009 ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt``. Otherwise you will have to
2015 ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt``. Otherwise you will have to
2010 generate this file manually. The form must be as follows::
2016 generate this file manually. The form must be as follows::
2011
2017
2012 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2018 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2013 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
2019 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
2014 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2020 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2015 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2021 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2016 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
2022 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
2017 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2023 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2018
2024
2019 ``cache``
2025 ``cache``
2020 Whether to support caching in hgweb. (default: True)
2026 Whether to support caching in hgweb. (default: True)
2021
2027
2022 ``certificate``
2028 ``certificate``
2023 Certificate to use when running :hg:`serve`.
2029 Certificate to use when running :hg:`serve`.
2024
2030
2025 ``collapse``
2031 ``collapse``
2026 With ``descend`` enabled, repositories in subdirectories are shown at
2032 With ``descend`` enabled, repositories in subdirectories are shown at
2027 a single level alongside repositories in the current path. With
2033 a single level alongside repositories in the current path. With
2028 ``collapse`` also enabled, repositories residing at a deeper level than
2034 ``collapse`` also enabled, repositories residing at a deeper level than
2029 the current path are grouped behind navigable directory entries that
2035 the current path are grouped behind navigable directory entries that
2030 lead to the locations of these repositories. In effect, this setting
2036 lead to the locations of these repositories. In effect, this setting
2031 collapses each collection of repositories found within a subdirectory
2037 collapses each collection of repositories found within a subdirectory
2032 into a single entry for that subdirectory. (default: False)
2038 into a single entry for that subdirectory. (default: False)
2033
2039
2034 ``comparisoncontext``
2040 ``comparisoncontext``
2035 Number of lines of context to show in side-by-side file comparison. If
2041 Number of lines of context to show in side-by-side file comparison. If
2036 negative or the value ``full``, whole files are shown. (default: 5)
2042 negative or the value ``full``, whole files are shown. (default: 5)
2037
2043
2038 This setting can be overridden by a ``context`` request parameter to the
2044 This setting can be overridden by a ``context`` request parameter to the
2039 ``comparison`` command, taking the same values.
2045 ``comparison`` command, taking the same values.
2040
2046
2041 ``contact``
2047 ``contact``
2042 Name or email address of the person in charge of the repository.
2048 Name or email address of the person in charge of the repository.
2043 (default: ui.username or ``$EMAIL`` or "unknown" if unset or empty)
2049 (default: ui.username or ``$EMAIL`` or "unknown" if unset or empty)
2044
2050
2045 ``deny_push``
2051 ``deny_push``
2046 Whether to deny pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
2052 Whether to deny pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
2047 push is not denied. If the special value ``*``, all remote users are
2053 push is not denied. If the special value ``*``, all remote users are
2048 denied push. Otherwise, unauthenticated users are all denied, and
2054 denied push. Otherwise, unauthenticated users are all denied, and
2049 any authenticated user name present in this list is also denied. The
2055 any authenticated user name present in this list is also denied. The
2050 contents of the deny_push list are examined before the allow_push list.
2056 contents of the deny_push list are examined before the allow_push list.
2051
2057
2052 ``deny_read``
2058 ``deny_read``
2053 Whether to deny reading/viewing of the repository. If this list is
2059 Whether to deny reading/viewing of the repository. If this list is
2054 not empty, unauthenticated users are all denied, and any
2060 not empty, unauthenticated users are all denied, and any
2055 authenticated user name present in this list is also denied access to
2061 authenticated user name present in this list is also denied access to
2056 the repository. If set to the special value ``*``, all remote users
2062 the repository. If set to the special value ``*``, all remote users
2057 are denied access (rarely needed ;). If deny_read is empty or not set,
2063 are denied access (rarely needed ;). If deny_read is empty or not set,
2058 the determination of repository access depends on the presence and
2064 the determination of repository access depends on the presence and
2059 content of the allow_read list (see description). If both
2065 content of the allow_read list (see description). If both
2060 deny_read and allow_read are empty or not set, then access is
2066 deny_read and allow_read are empty or not set, then access is
2061 permitted to all users by default. If the repository is being
2067 permitted to all users by default. If the repository is being
2062 served via hgwebdir, denied users will not be able to see it in
2068 served via hgwebdir, denied users will not be able to see it in
2063 the list of repositories. The contents of the deny_read list have
2069 the list of repositories. The contents of the deny_read list have
2064 priority over (are examined before) the contents of the allow_read
2070 priority over (are examined before) the contents of the allow_read
2065 list.
2071 list.
2066
2072
2067 ``descend``
2073 ``descend``
2068 hgwebdir indexes will not descend into subdirectories. Only repositories
2074 hgwebdir indexes will not descend into subdirectories. Only repositories
2069 directly in the current path will be shown (other repositories are still
2075 directly in the current path will be shown (other repositories are still
2070 available from the index corresponding to their containing path).
2076 available from the index corresponding to their containing path).
2071
2077
2072 ``description``
2078 ``description``
2073 Textual description of the repository's purpose or contents.
2079 Textual description of the repository's purpose or contents.
2074 (default: "unknown")
2080 (default: "unknown")
2075
2081
2076 ``encoding``
2082 ``encoding``
2077 Character encoding name. (default: the current locale charset)
2083 Character encoding name. (default: the current locale charset)
2078 Example: "UTF-8".
2084 Example: "UTF-8".
2079
2085
2080 ``errorlog``
2086 ``errorlog``
2081 Where to output the error log. (default: stderr)
2087 Where to output the error log. (default: stderr)
2082
2088
2083 ``guessmime``
2089 ``guessmime``
2084 Control MIME types for raw download of file content.
2090 Control MIME types for raw download of file content.
2085 Set to True to let hgweb guess the content type from the file
2091 Set to True to let hgweb guess the content type from the file
2086 extension. This will serve HTML files as ``text/html`` and might
2092 extension. This will serve HTML files as ``text/html`` and might
2087 allow cross-site scripting attacks when serving untrusted
2093 allow cross-site scripting attacks when serving untrusted
2088 repositories. (default: False)
2094 repositories. (default: False)
2089
2095
2090 ``hidden``
2096 ``hidden``
2091 Whether to hide the repository in the hgwebdir index.
2097 Whether to hide the repository in the hgwebdir index.
2092 (default: False)
2098 (default: False)
2093
2099
2094 ``ipv6``
2100 ``ipv6``
2095 Whether to use IPv6. (default: False)
2101 Whether to use IPv6. (default: False)
2096
2102
2097 ``labels``
2103 ``labels``
2098 List of string *labels* associated with the repository.
2104 List of string *labels* associated with the repository.
2099
2105
2100 Labels are exposed as a template keyword and can be used to customize
2106 Labels are exposed as a template keyword and can be used to customize
2101 output. e.g. the ``index`` template can group or filter repositories
2107 output. e.g. the ``index`` template can group or filter repositories
2102 by labels and the ``summary`` template can display additional content
2108 by labels and the ``summary`` template can display additional content
2103 if a specific label is present.
2109 if a specific label is present.
2104
2110
2105 ``logoimg``
2111 ``logoimg``
2106 File name of the logo image that some templates display on each page.
2112 File name of the logo image that some templates display on each page.
2107 The file name is relative to ``staticurl``. That is, the full path to
2113 The file name is relative to ``staticurl``. That is, the full path to
2108 the logo image is "staticurl/logoimg".
2114 the logo image is "staticurl/logoimg".
2109 If unset, ``hglogo.png`` will be used.
2115 If unset, ``hglogo.png`` will be used.
2110
2116
2111 ``logourl``
2117 ``logourl``
2112 Base URL to use for logos. If unset, ``https://mercurial-scm.org/``
2118 Base URL to use for logos. If unset, ``https://mercurial-scm.org/``
2113 will be used.
2119 will be used.
2114
2120
2115 ``maxchanges``
2121 ``maxchanges``
2116 Maximum number of changes to list on the changelog. (default: 10)
2122 Maximum number of changes to list on the changelog. (default: 10)
2117
2123
2118 ``maxfiles``
2124 ``maxfiles``
2119 Maximum number of files to list per changeset. (default: 10)
2125 Maximum number of files to list per changeset. (default: 10)
2120
2126
2121 ``maxshortchanges``
2127 ``maxshortchanges``
2122 Maximum number of changes to list on the shortlog, graph or filelog
2128 Maximum number of changes to list on the shortlog, graph or filelog
2123 pages. (default: 60)
2129 pages. (default: 60)
2124
2130
2125 ``name``
2131 ``name``
2126 Repository name to use in the web interface.
2132 Repository name to use in the web interface.
2127 (default: current working directory)
2133 (default: current working directory)
2128
2134
2129 ``port``
2135 ``port``
2130 Port to listen on. (default: 8000)
2136 Port to listen on. (default: 8000)
2131
2137
2132 ``prefix``
2138 ``prefix``
2133 Prefix path to serve from. (default: '' (server root))
2139 Prefix path to serve from. (default: '' (server root))
2134
2140
2135 ``push_ssl``
2141 ``push_ssl``
2136 Whether to require that inbound pushes be transported over SSL to
2142 Whether to require that inbound pushes be transported over SSL to
2137 prevent password sniffing. (default: True)
2143 prevent password sniffing. (default: True)
2138
2144
2139 ``refreshinterval``
2145 ``refreshinterval``
2140 How frequently directory listings re-scan the filesystem for new
2146 How frequently directory listings re-scan the filesystem for new
2141 repositories, in seconds. This is relevant when wildcards are used
2147 repositories, in seconds. This is relevant when wildcards are used
2142 to define paths. Depending on how much filesystem traversal is
2148 to define paths. Depending on how much filesystem traversal is
2143 required, refreshing may negatively impact performance.
2149 required, refreshing may negatively impact performance.
2144
2150
2145 Values less than or equal to 0 always refresh.
2151 Values less than or equal to 0 always refresh.
2146 (default: 20)
2152 (default: 20)
2147
2153
2148 ``staticurl``
2154 ``staticurl``
2149 Base URL to use for static files. If unset, static files (e.g. the
2155 Base URL to use for static files. If unset, static files (e.g. the
2150 hgicon.png favicon) will be served by the CGI script itself. Use
2156 hgicon.png favicon) will be served by the CGI script itself. Use
2151 this setting to serve them directly with the HTTP server.
2157 this setting to serve them directly with the HTTP server.
2152 Example: ``http://hgserver/static/``.
2158 Example: ``http://hgserver/static/``.
2153
2159
2154 ``stripes``
2160 ``stripes``
2155 How many lines a "zebra stripe" should span in multi-line output.
2161 How many lines a "zebra stripe" should span in multi-line output.
2156 Set to 0 to disable. (default: 1)
2162 Set to 0 to disable. (default: 1)
2157
2163
2158 ``style``
2164 ``style``
2159 Which template map style to use. The available options are the names of
2165 Which template map style to use. The available options are the names of
2160 subdirectories in the HTML templates path. (default: ``paper``)
2166 subdirectories in the HTML templates path. (default: ``paper``)
2161 Example: ``monoblue``.
2167 Example: ``monoblue``.
2162
2168
2163 ``templates``
2169 ``templates``
2164 Where to find the HTML templates. The default path to the HTML templates
2170 Where to find the HTML templates. The default path to the HTML templates
2165 can be obtained from ``hg debuginstall``.
2171 can be obtained from ``hg debuginstall``.
2166
2172
2167 ``websub``
2173 ``websub``
2168 ----------
2174 ----------
2169
2175
2170 Web substitution filter definition. You can use this section to
2176 Web substitution filter definition. You can use this section to
2171 define a set of regular expression substitution patterns which
2177 define a set of regular expression substitution patterns which
2172 let you automatically modify the hgweb server output.
2178 let you automatically modify the hgweb server output.
2173
2179
2174 The default hgweb templates only apply these substitution patterns
2180 The default hgweb templates only apply these substitution patterns
2175 on the revision description fields. You can apply them anywhere
2181 on the revision description fields. You can apply them anywhere
2176 you want when you create your own templates by adding calls to the
2182 you want when you create your own templates by adding calls to the
2177 "websub" filter (usually after calling the "escape" filter).
2183 "websub" filter (usually after calling the "escape" filter).
2178
2184
2179 This can be used, for example, to convert issue references to links
2185 This can be used, for example, to convert issue references to links
2180 to your issue tracker, or to convert "markdown-like" syntax into
2186 to your issue tracker, or to convert "markdown-like" syntax into
2181 HTML (see the examples below).
2187 HTML (see the examples below).
2182
2188
2183 Each entry in this section names a substitution filter.
2189 Each entry in this section names a substitution filter.
2184 The value of each entry defines the substitution expression itself.
2190 The value of each entry defines the substitution expression itself.
2185 The websub expressions follow the old interhg extension syntax,
2191 The websub expressions follow the old interhg extension syntax,
2186 which in turn imitates the Unix sed replacement syntax::
2192 which in turn imitates the Unix sed replacement syntax::
2187
2193
2188 patternname = s/SEARCH_REGEX/REPLACE_EXPRESSION/[i]
2194 patternname = s/SEARCH_REGEX/REPLACE_EXPRESSION/[i]
2189
2195
2190 You can use any separator other than "/". The final "i" is optional
2196 You can use any separator other than "/". The final "i" is optional
2191 and indicates that the search must be case insensitive.
2197 and indicates that the search must be case insensitive.
2192
2198
2193 Examples::
2199 Examples::
2194
2200
2195 [websub]
2201 [websub]
2196 issues = s|issue(\d+)|<a href="http://bts.example.org/issue\1">issue\1</a>|i
2202 issues = s|issue(\d+)|<a href="http://bts.example.org/issue\1">issue\1</a>|i
2197 italic = s/\b_(\S+)_\b/<i>\1<\/i>/
2203 italic = s/\b_(\S+)_\b/<i>\1<\/i>/
2198 bold = s/\*\b(\S+)\b\*/<b>\1<\/b>/
2204 bold = s/\*\b(\S+)\b\*/<b>\1<\/b>/
2199
2205
2200 ``worker``
2206 ``worker``
2201 ----------
2207 ----------
2202
2208
2203 Parallel master/worker configuration. We currently perform working
2209 Parallel master/worker configuration. We currently perform working
2204 directory updates in parallel on Unix-like systems, which greatly
2210 directory updates in parallel on Unix-like systems, which greatly
2205 helps performance.
2211 helps performance.
2206
2212
2207 ``numcpus``
2213 ``numcpus``
2208 Number of CPUs to use for parallel operations. A zero or
2214 Number of CPUs to use for parallel operations. A zero or
2209 negative value is treated as ``use the default``.
2215 negative value is treated as ``use the default``.
2210 (default: 4 or the number of CPUs on the system, whichever is larger)
2216 (default: 4 or the number of CPUs on the system, whichever is larger)
2211
2217
2212 ``backgroundclose``
2218 ``backgroundclose``
2213 Whether to enable closing file handles on background threads during certain
2219 Whether to enable closing file handles on background threads during certain
2214 operations. Some platforms aren't very efficient at closing file
2220 operations. Some platforms aren't very efficient at closing file
2215 handles that have been written or appended to. By performing file closing
2221 handles that have been written or appended to. By performing file closing
2216 on background threads, file write rate can increase substantially.
2222 on background threads, file write rate can increase substantially.
2217 (default: true on Windows, false elsewhere)
2223 (default: true on Windows, false elsewhere)
2218
2224
2219 ``backgroundcloseminfilecount``
2225 ``backgroundcloseminfilecount``
2220 Minimum number of files required to trigger background file closing.
2226 Minimum number of files required to trigger background file closing.
2221 Operations not writing this many files won't start background close
2227 Operations not writing this many files won't start background close
2222 threads.
2228 threads.
2223 (default: 2048)
2229 (default: 2048)
2224
2230
2225 ``backgroundclosemaxqueue``
2231 ``backgroundclosemaxqueue``
2226 The maximum number of opened file handles waiting to be closed in the
2232 The maximum number of opened file handles waiting to be closed in the
2227 background. This option only has an effect if ``backgroundclose`` is
2233 background. This option only has an effect if ``backgroundclose`` is
2228 enabled.
2234 enabled.
2229 (default: 384)
2235 (default: 384)
2230
2236
2231 ``backgroundclosethreadcount``
2237 ``backgroundclosethreadcount``
2232 Number of threads to process background file closes. Only relevant if
2238 Number of threads to process background file closes. Only relevant if
2233 ``backgroundclose`` is enabled.
2239 ``backgroundclose`` is enabled.
2234 (default: 4)
2240 (default: 4)
@@ -1,145 +1,162 b''
1 # profiling.py - profiling functions
1 # profiling.py - profiling functions
2 #
2 #
3 # Copyright 2016 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
3 # Copyright 2016 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
4 #
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 __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
8 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
9
9
10 import contextlib
10 import contextlib
11 import os
11 import os
12 import sys
12 import sys
13 import time
13 import time
14
14
15 from .i18n import _
15 from .i18n import _
16 from . import (
16 from . import (
17 error,
17 error,
18 util,
18 util,
19 )
19 )
20
20
21 @contextlib.contextmanager
21 @contextlib.contextmanager
22 def lsprofile(ui, fp):
22 def lsprofile(ui, fp):
23 format = ui.config('profiling', 'format', default='text')
23 format = ui.config('profiling', 'format', default='text')
24 field = ui.config('profiling', 'sort', default='inlinetime')
24 field = ui.config('profiling', 'sort', default='inlinetime')
25 limit = ui.configint('profiling', 'limit', default=30)
25 limit = ui.configint('profiling', 'limit', default=30)
26 climit = ui.configint('profiling', 'nested', default=0)
26 climit = ui.configint('profiling', 'nested', default=0)
27
27
28 if format not in ['text', 'kcachegrind']:
28 if format not in ['text', 'kcachegrind']:
29 ui.warn(_("unrecognized profiling format '%s'"
29 ui.warn(_("unrecognized profiling format '%s'"
30 " - Ignored\n") % format)
30 " - Ignored\n") % format)
31 format = 'text'
31 format = 'text'
32
32
33 try:
33 try:
34 from . import lsprof
34 from . import lsprof
35 except ImportError:
35 except ImportError:
36 raise error.Abort(_(
36 raise error.Abort(_(
37 'lsprof not available - install from '
37 'lsprof not available - install from '
38 'http://codespeak.net/svn/user/arigo/hack/misc/lsprof/'))
38 'http://codespeak.net/svn/user/arigo/hack/misc/lsprof/'))
39 p = lsprof.Profiler()
39 p = lsprof.Profiler()
40 p.enable(subcalls=True)
40 p.enable(subcalls=True)
41 try:
41 try:
42 yield
42 yield
43 finally:
43 finally:
44 p.disable()
44 p.disable()
45
45
46 if format == 'kcachegrind':
46 if format == 'kcachegrind':
47 from . import lsprofcalltree
47 from . import lsprofcalltree
48 calltree = lsprofcalltree.KCacheGrind(p)
48 calltree = lsprofcalltree.KCacheGrind(p)
49 calltree.output(fp)
49 calltree.output(fp)
50 else:
50 else:
51 # format == 'text'
51 # format == 'text'
52 stats = lsprof.Stats(p.getstats())
52 stats = lsprof.Stats(p.getstats())
53 stats.sort(field)
53 stats.sort(field)
54 stats.pprint(limit=limit, file=fp, climit=climit)
54 stats.pprint(limit=limit, file=fp, climit=climit)
55
55
56 @contextlib.contextmanager
56 @contextlib.contextmanager
57 def flameprofile(ui, fp):
57 def flameprofile(ui, fp):
58 try:
58 try:
59 from flamegraph import flamegraph
59 from flamegraph import flamegraph
60 except ImportError:
60 except ImportError:
61 raise error.Abort(_(
61 raise error.Abort(_(
62 'flamegraph not available - install from '
62 'flamegraph not available - install from '
63 'https://github.com/evanhempel/python-flamegraph'))
63 'https://github.com/evanhempel/python-flamegraph'))
64 # developer config: profiling.freq
64 # developer config: profiling.freq
65 freq = ui.configint('profiling', 'freq', default=1000)
65 freq = ui.configint('profiling', 'freq', default=1000)
66 filter_ = None
66 filter_ = None
67 collapse_recursion = True
67 collapse_recursion = True
68 thread = flamegraph.ProfileThread(fp, 1.0 / freq,
68 thread = flamegraph.ProfileThread(fp, 1.0 / freq,
69 filter_, collapse_recursion)
69 filter_, collapse_recursion)
70 start_time = time.clock()
70 start_time = time.clock()
71 try:
71 try:
72 thread.start()
72 thread.start()
73 yield
73 yield
74 finally:
74 finally:
75 thread.stop()
75 thread.stop()
76 thread.join()
76 thread.join()
77 print('Collected %d stack frames (%d unique) in %2.2f seconds.' % (
77 print('Collected %d stack frames (%d unique) in %2.2f seconds.' % (
78 time.clock() - start_time, thread.num_frames(),
78 time.clock() - start_time, thread.num_frames(),
79 thread.num_frames(unique=True)))
79 thread.num_frames(unique=True)))
80
80
81 @contextlib.contextmanager
81 @contextlib.contextmanager
82 def statprofile(ui, fp):
82 def statprofile(ui, fp):
83 try:
83 try:
84 import statprof
84 import statprof
85 except ImportError:
85 except ImportError:
86 raise error.Abort(_(
86 raise error.Abort(_(
87 'statprof not available - install using "easy_install statprof"'))
87 'statprof not available - install using "easy_install statprof"'))
88
88
89 freq = ui.configint('profiling', 'freq', default=1000)
89 freq = ui.configint('profiling', 'freq', default=1000)
90 if freq > 0:
90 if freq > 0:
91 statprof.reset(freq)
91 statprof.reset(freq)
92 else:
92 else:
93 ui.warn(_("invalid sampling frequency '%s' - ignoring\n") % freq)
93 ui.warn(_("invalid sampling frequency '%s' - ignoring\n") % freq)
94
94
95 statprof.start()
95 statprof.start()
96 try:
96 try:
97 yield
97 yield
98 finally:
98 finally:
99 statprof.stop()
99 statprof.stop()
100 statprof.display(fp)
100 statprof.display(fp)
101
101
102 @contextlib.contextmanager
102 @contextlib.contextmanager
103 def profile(ui):
103 def profile(ui):
104 """Start profiling.
104 """Start profiling.
105
105
106 Profiling is active when the context manager is active. When the context
106 Profiling is active when the context manager is active. When the context
107 manager exits, profiling results will be written to the configured output.
107 manager exits, profiling results will be written to the configured output.
108 """
108 """
109 profiler = os.getenv('HGPROF')
109 profiler = os.getenv('HGPROF')
110 if profiler is None:
110 if profiler is None:
111 profiler = ui.config('profiling', 'type', default='ls')
111 profiler = ui.config('profiling', 'type', default='ls')
112 if profiler not in ('ls', 'stat', 'flame'):
112 if profiler not in ('ls', 'stat', 'flame'):
113 ui.warn(_("unrecognized profiler '%s' - ignored\n") % profiler)
113 ui.warn(_("unrecognized profiler '%s' - ignored\n") % profiler)
114 profiler = 'ls'
114 profiler = 'ls'
115
115
116 output = ui.config('profiling', 'output')
116 output = ui.config('profiling', 'output')
117
117
118 if output == 'blackbox':
118 if output == 'blackbox':
119 fp = util.stringio()
119 fp = util.stringio()
120 elif output:
120 elif output:
121 path = ui.expandpath(output)
121 path = ui.expandpath(output)
122 fp = open(path, 'wb')
122 fp = open(path, 'wb')
123 else:
123 else:
124 fp = sys.stderr
124 fp = sys.stderr
125
125
126 try:
126 try:
127 if profiler == 'ls':
127 if profiler == 'ls':
128 proffn = lsprofile
128 proffn = lsprofile
129 elif profiler == 'flame':
129 elif profiler == 'flame':
130 proffn = flameprofile
130 proffn = flameprofile
131 else:
131 else:
132 proffn = statprofile
132 proffn = statprofile
133
133
134 with proffn(ui, fp):
134 with proffn(ui, fp):
135 yield
135 yield
136
136
137 finally:
137 finally:
138 if output:
138 if output:
139 if output == 'blackbox':
139 if output == 'blackbox':
140 val = 'Profile:\n%s' % fp.getvalue()
140 val = 'Profile:\n%s' % fp.getvalue()
141 # ui.log treats the input as a format string,
141 # ui.log treats the input as a format string,
142 # so we need to escape any % signs.
142 # so we need to escape any % signs.
143 val = val.replace('%', '%%')
143 val = val.replace('%', '%%')
144 ui.log('profile', val)
144 ui.log('profile', val)
145 fp.close()
145 fp.close()
146
147 @contextlib.contextmanager
148 def maybeprofile(ui):
149 """Profile if enabled, else do nothing.
150
151 This context manager can be used to optionally profile if profiling
152 is enabled. Otherwise, it does nothing.
153
154 The purpose of this context manager is to make calling code simpler:
155 just use a single code path for calling into code you may want to profile
156 and this function determines whether to start profiling.
157 """
158 if ui.configbool('profiling', 'enabled'):
159 with profile(ui):
160 yield
161 else:
162 yield
@@ -1,179 +1,176 b''
1
1
2 $ cat << EOF > buggylocking.py
2 $ cat << EOF > buggylocking.py
3 > """A small extension that tests our developer warnings
3 > """A small extension that tests our developer warnings
4 > """
4 > """
5 >
5 >
6 > from mercurial import cmdutil, repair, revset
6 > from mercurial import cmdutil, repair, revset
7 >
7 >
8 > cmdtable = {}
8 > cmdtable = {}
9 > command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
9 > command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
10 >
10 >
11 > @command('buggylocking', [], '')
11 > @command('buggylocking', [], '')
12 > def buggylocking(ui, repo):
12 > def buggylocking(ui, repo):
13 > lo = repo.lock()
13 > lo = repo.lock()
14 > wl = repo.wlock()
14 > wl = repo.wlock()
15 > wl.release()
15 > wl.release()
16 > lo.release()
16 > lo.release()
17 >
17 >
18 > @command('buggytransaction', [], '')
18 > @command('buggytransaction', [], '')
19 > def buggylocking(ui, repo):
19 > def buggylocking(ui, repo):
20 > tr = repo.transaction('buggy')
20 > tr = repo.transaction('buggy')
21 > # make sure we rollback the transaction as we don't want to rely on the__del__
21 > # make sure we rollback the transaction as we don't want to rely on the__del__
22 > tr.release()
22 > tr.release()
23 >
23 >
24 > @command('properlocking', [], '')
24 > @command('properlocking', [], '')
25 > def properlocking(ui, repo):
25 > def properlocking(ui, repo):
26 > """check that reentrance is fine"""
26 > """check that reentrance is fine"""
27 > wl = repo.wlock()
27 > wl = repo.wlock()
28 > lo = repo.lock()
28 > lo = repo.lock()
29 > tr = repo.transaction('proper')
29 > tr = repo.transaction('proper')
30 > tr2 = repo.transaction('proper')
30 > tr2 = repo.transaction('proper')
31 > lo2 = repo.lock()
31 > lo2 = repo.lock()
32 > wl2 = repo.wlock()
32 > wl2 = repo.wlock()
33 > wl2.release()
33 > wl2.release()
34 > lo2.release()
34 > lo2.release()
35 > tr2.close()
35 > tr2.close()
36 > tr.close()
36 > tr.close()
37 > lo.release()
37 > lo.release()
38 > wl.release()
38 > wl.release()
39 >
39 >
40 > @command('nowaitlocking', [], '')
40 > @command('nowaitlocking', [], '')
41 > def nowaitlocking(ui, repo):
41 > def nowaitlocking(ui, repo):
42 > lo = repo.lock()
42 > lo = repo.lock()
43 > wl = repo.wlock(wait=False)
43 > wl = repo.wlock(wait=False)
44 > wl.release()
44 > wl.release()
45 > lo.release()
45 > lo.release()
46 >
46 >
47 > @command('stripintr', [], '')
47 > @command('stripintr', [], '')
48 > def stripintr(ui, repo):
48 > def stripintr(ui, repo):
49 > lo = repo.lock()
49 > lo = repo.lock()
50 > tr = repo.transaction('foobar')
50 > tr = repo.transaction('foobar')
51 > try:
51 > try:
52 > repair.strip(repo.ui, repo, [repo['.'].node()])
52 > repair.strip(repo.ui, repo, [repo['.'].node()])
53 > finally:
53 > finally:
54 > lo.release()
54 > lo.release()
55 > @command('oldanddeprecated', [], '')
55 > @command('oldanddeprecated', [], '')
56 > def oldanddeprecated(ui, repo):
56 > def oldanddeprecated(ui, repo):
57 > """test deprecation warning API"""
57 > """test deprecation warning API"""
58 > def foobar(ui):
58 > def foobar(ui):
59 > ui.deprecwarn('foorbar is deprecated, go shopping', '42.1337')
59 > ui.deprecwarn('foorbar is deprecated, go shopping', '42.1337')
60 > foobar(ui)
60 > foobar(ui)
61 >
61 >
62 > def oldstylerevset(repo, subset, x):
62 > def oldstylerevset(repo, subset, x):
63 > return list(subset)
63 > return list(subset)
64 >
64 >
65 > revset.symbols['oldstyle'] = oldstylerevset
65 > revset.symbols['oldstyle'] = oldstylerevset
66 > EOF
66 > EOF
67
67
68 $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
68 $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
69 > [extensions]
69 > [extensions]
70 > buggylocking=$TESTTMP/buggylocking.py
70 > buggylocking=$TESTTMP/buggylocking.py
71 > mock=$TESTDIR/mockblackbox.py
71 > mock=$TESTDIR/mockblackbox.py
72 > blackbox=
72 > blackbox=
73 > [devel]
73 > [devel]
74 > all-warnings=1
74 > all-warnings=1
75 > EOF
75 > EOF
76
76
77 $ hg init lock-checker
77 $ hg init lock-checker
78 $ cd lock-checker
78 $ cd lock-checker
79 $ hg buggylocking
79 $ hg buggylocking
80 devel-warn: "wlock" acquired after "lock" at: $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* (buggylocking) (glob)
80 devel-warn: "wlock" acquired after "lock" at: $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* (buggylocking) (glob)
81 $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
81 $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
82 > [devel]
82 > [devel]
83 > all=0
83 > all=0
84 > check-locks=1
84 > check-locks=1
85 > EOF
85 > EOF
86 $ hg buggylocking
86 $ hg buggylocking
87 devel-warn: "wlock" acquired after "lock" at: $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* (buggylocking) (glob)
87 devel-warn: "wlock" acquired after "lock" at: $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* (buggylocking) (glob)
88 $ hg buggylocking --traceback
88 $ hg buggylocking --traceback
89 devel-warn: "wlock" acquired after "lock" at:
89 devel-warn: "wlock" acquired after "lock" at:
90 */hg:* in * (glob)
90 */hg:* in * (glob)
91 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in run (glob)
91 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in run (glob)
92 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in dispatch (glob)
92 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in dispatch (glob)
93 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatch (glob)
93 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatch (glob)
94 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in callcatch (glob)
94 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in callcatch (glob)
95 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatchfunc (glob)
95 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatchfunc (glob)
96 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _dispatch (glob)
96 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _dispatch (glob)
97 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in runcommand (glob)
97 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in runcommand (glob)
98 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcommand (glob)
98 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcommand (glob)
99 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in checkargs (glob)
100 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in <lambda> (glob)
99 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in <lambda> (glob)
101 */mercurial/util.py:* in check (glob)
100 */mercurial/util.py:* in check (glob)
102 $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* in buggylocking (glob)
101 $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* in buggylocking (glob)
103 $ hg properlocking
102 $ hg properlocking
104 $ hg nowaitlocking
103 $ hg nowaitlocking
105
104
106 $ echo a > a
105 $ echo a > a
107 $ hg add a
106 $ hg add a
108 $ hg commit -m a
107 $ hg commit -m a
109 $ hg stripintr
108 $ hg stripintr
110 saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/lock-checker/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob)
109 saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/lock-checker/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob)
111 abort: programming error: cannot strip from inside a transaction
110 abort: programming error: cannot strip from inside a transaction
112 (contact your extension maintainer)
111 (contact your extension maintainer)
113 [255]
112 [255]
114
113
115 $ hg log -r "oldstyle()" -T '{rev}\n'
114 $ hg log -r "oldstyle()" -T '{rev}\n'
116 devel-warn: revset "oldstyle" uses list instead of smartset
115 devel-warn: revset "oldstyle" uses list instead of smartset
117 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-3.9, update your code.) at: *mercurial/revset.py:* (mfunc) (glob)
116 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-3.9, update your code.) at: *mercurial/revset.py:* (mfunc) (glob)
118 0
117 0
119 $ hg oldanddeprecated
118 $ hg oldanddeprecated
120 devel-warn: foorbar is deprecated, go shopping
119 devel-warn: foorbar is deprecated, go shopping
121 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-42.1337, update your code.) at: $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* (oldanddeprecated) (glob)
120 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-42.1337, update your code.) at: $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* (oldanddeprecated) (glob)
122
121
123 $ hg oldanddeprecated --traceback
122 $ hg oldanddeprecated --traceback
124 devel-warn: foorbar is deprecated, go shopping
123 devel-warn: foorbar is deprecated, go shopping
125 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-42.1337, update your code.) at:
124 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-42.1337, update your code.) at:
126 */hg:* in <module> (glob)
125 */hg:* in <module> (glob)
127 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in run (glob)
126 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in run (glob)
128 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in dispatch (glob)
127 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in dispatch (glob)
129 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatch (glob)
128 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatch (glob)
130 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in callcatch (glob)
129 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in callcatch (glob)
131 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatchfunc (glob)
130 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatchfunc (glob)
132 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _dispatch (glob)
131 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _dispatch (glob)
133 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in runcommand (glob)
132 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in runcommand (glob)
134 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcommand (glob)
133 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcommand (glob)
135 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in checkargs (glob)
136 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in <lambda> (glob)
134 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in <lambda> (glob)
137 */mercurial/util.py:* in check (glob)
135 */mercurial/util.py:* in check (glob)
138 $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* in oldanddeprecated (glob)
136 $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* in oldanddeprecated (glob)
139 $ hg blackbox -l 9
137 $ hg blackbox -l 9
140 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> devel-warn: revset "oldstyle" uses list instead of smartset
138 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> devel-warn: revset "oldstyle" uses list instead of smartset
141 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-3.9, update your code.) at: *mercurial/revset.py:* (mfunc) (glob)
139 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-3.9, update your code.) at: *mercurial/revset.py:* (mfunc) (glob)
142 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> log -r oldstyle() -T {rev}\n exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
140 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> log -r oldstyle() -T {rev}\n exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
143 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> oldanddeprecated
141 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> oldanddeprecated
144 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> devel-warn: foorbar is deprecated, go shopping
142 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> devel-warn: foorbar is deprecated, go shopping
145 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-42.1337, update your code.) at: $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* (oldanddeprecated) (glob)
143 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-42.1337, update your code.) at: $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* (oldanddeprecated) (glob)
146 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> oldanddeprecated exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
144 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> oldanddeprecated exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
147 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> oldanddeprecated --traceback
145 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> oldanddeprecated --traceback
148 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> devel-warn: foorbar is deprecated, go shopping
146 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> devel-warn: foorbar is deprecated, go shopping
149 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-42.1337, update your code.) at:
147 (compatibility will be dropped after Mercurial-42.1337, update your code.) at:
150 */hg:* in <module> (glob)
148 */hg:* in <module> (glob)
151 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in run (glob)
149 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in run (glob)
152 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in dispatch (glob)
150 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in dispatch (glob)
153 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatch (glob)
151 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatch (glob)
154 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in callcatch (glob)
152 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in callcatch (glob)
155 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatchfunc (glob)
153 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcatchfunc (glob)
156 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _dispatch (glob)
154 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _dispatch (glob)
157 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in runcommand (glob)
155 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in runcommand (glob)
158 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcommand (glob)
156 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in _runcommand (glob)
159 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in checkargs (glob)
160 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in <lambda> (glob)
157 */mercurial/dispatch.py:* in <lambda> (glob)
161 */mercurial/util.py:* in check (glob)
158 */mercurial/util.py:* in check (glob)
162 $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* in oldanddeprecated (glob)
159 $TESTTMP/buggylocking.py:* in oldanddeprecated (glob)
163 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> oldanddeprecated --traceback exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
160 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> oldanddeprecated --traceback exited 0 after * seconds (glob)
164 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> blackbox -l 9
161 1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @cb9a9f314b8b07ba71012fcdbc544b5a4d82ff5b (5000)> blackbox -l 9
165
162
166 Test programming error failure:
163 Test programming error failure:
167
164
168 $ hg buggytransaction 2>&1 | egrep -v '^ '
165 $ hg buggytransaction 2>&1 | egrep -v '^ '
169 ** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension buggylocking
166 ** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party extension buggylocking
170 ** which supports versions unknown of Mercurial.
167 ** which supports versions unknown of Mercurial.
171 ** Please disable buggylocking and try your action again.
168 ** Please disable buggylocking and try your action again.
172 ** If that fixes the bug please report it to the extension author.
169 ** If that fixes the bug please report it to the extension author.
173 ** Python * (glob)
170 ** Python * (glob)
174 ** Mercurial Distributed SCM (*) (glob)
171 ** Mercurial Distributed SCM (*) (glob)
175 ** Extensions loaded: * (glob)
172 ** Extensions loaded: * (glob)
176 Traceback (most recent call last):
173 Traceback (most recent call last):
177 RuntimeError: programming error: transaction requires locking
174 RuntimeError: programming error: transaction requires locking
178
175
179 $ cd ..
176 $ cd ..
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