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revlog: using two new functions in C capsule from Rust code We expose `index_length` and `index_node` in the C capsule, so that the Rust representation of the C index can implement the `RevlogIndex` trait. Because our `Node` is actually a one-field struct, we have to decorate it for direct FFI exchange with the C `char*` It would be a good thing to get a length from the C layer, but doing so right now would probably interfere with the upcoming changes that will happen there for the hash length. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8152

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editmergeps.ps1
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# A simple script for opening merge conflicts in editor
# A loose translation of contrib/editmerge to powershell
# Please make sure that both editmergeps.bat and editmerge.ps1 are available
# via %PATH% and use the following Mercurial settings to enable it
#
# [ui]
# editmergeps
# editmergeps.args=$output
# editmergeps.check=changed
# editmergeps.premerge=keep
$file=$args[0]
function Get-Lines
{
Select-String "^<<<<<<" $file | % {"$($_.LineNumber)"}
}
$ed = $Env:HGEDITOR;
if ($ed -eq $nil)
{
$ed = $Env:VISUAL;
}
if ($ed -eq $nil)
{
$ed = $Env:EDITOR;
}
if ($ed -eq $nil)
{
$ed = $(hg showconfig ui.editor);
}
if ($ed -eq $nil)
{
Write-Error "merge failed - unable to find editor"
exit 1
}
if (($ed -eq "vim") -or ($ed -eq "emacs") -or `
($ed -eq "nano") -or ($ed -eq "notepad++"))
{
$lines = Get-Lines
$firstline = if ($lines.Length -gt 0) { $lines[0] } else { $nil }
$previousline = $nil;
# open the editor to the first conflict until there are no more
# or the user stops editing the file
while (($firstline -ne $nil) -and ($firstline -ne $previousline))
{
if ($ed -eq "notepad++")
{
$linearg = "-n$firstline"
}
else
{
$linearg = "+$firstline"
}
Start-Process -Wait -NoNewWindow $ed $linearg,$file
$previousline = $firstline
$lines = Get-Lines
$firstline = if ($lines.Length -gt 0) { $lines[0] } else { $nil }
}
}
else
{
& "$ed" $file
}
$conflicts=Get-Lines
if ($conflicts.Length -ne 0)
{
Write-Output "merge failed - resolve the conflicts (line $conflicts) then use 'hg resolve --mark'"
exit 1
}
exit 0