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dispatch: force \n for newlines on sys.std* streams (BC)...
dispatch: force \n for newlines on sys.std* streams (BC) The sys.std* streams behave differently on Python 3. On Python 3, these streams are an io.TextIOWrapper that wraps a binary buffer stored on a .buffer attribute. These TextIOWrapper instances normalize \n to os.linesep by default. On Windows, this means that \n is normalized to \r\n. So functions like print() which have an implicit end='\n' will actually emit \r\n for line endings. While most parts of Mercurial go through the ui.write() layer to print output, some code - notably in extensions and hooks - can use print(). If this code was using print() or otherwise writing to sys.std* on Windows, Mercurial would emit \r\n. In reality, pretty much everything on Windows reacts to \n just fine. Mercurial itself doesn't emit \r\n when going through the ui layer. Changing the sys.std* streams to not normalize line endings sounds like a scary change. But I think it is safe. It also makes Mercurial on Python 3 behave similarly to Python 2, which did not perform \r\n normalization in print() by default. .. bc:: sys.{stdout, stderr, stdin} now use \n line endings on Python 3 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8339

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[templates]
ldate = '{label("log.date",
"{date|isodate}")}'
ldesc = '{label('ui.note log.description',
'{desc|strip}')}'
ldescfirst = '{label('ui.note log.description',
'{desc|firstline|strip}')}'
changeset = '{lrev}{tags}{bookmarks}{parents} {lnode} {ldate} {luser}\n {ldescfirst}\n\n'
changeset_quiet = '{lrev}:{lnode}\n'
changeset_verbose = '{lrev}{tags}{parents} {lnode} {ldate} {lauthor}\n {ldesc}\n\n'
lrev = '{label("log.changeset changeset.{phase}",
"{rev}")}'
lnode = '{label("log.node",
"{node|short}")}'
lauthor = '{label("log.user",
"{author}")}'
luser = '{label("log.user",
"{author|user}")}'
start_tags = '['
tag = '{label("log.tag",
"{tag},")}'
last_tag = '{tag}]'
start_parents = ':'
parent = '{lrev},'
last_parent = '{lrev}'
start_bookmarks = '['
bookmark = '{label("log.bookmark",
"{bookmark},")}'
last_bookmark = '{bookmark}]'