##// END OF EJS Templates
hgweb: display fate of obsolete changesets...
hgweb: display fate of obsolete changesets Operations that obsolete changesets store enough metadata to explain what happened after the fact. One way to get that metadata is showsuccsandmarkers function, which returns a list of successors of a particular changeset and appropriate obsolescence markers. Templates have a set of experimental functions that have names starting with obsfate. This patch uses some of these functions to interpret output of succsandmarkers() and produce human-friendly messages that describe what happened to an obsolete changeset, e.g. "pruned" or "rewritten as 6:3de5eca88c00". In commonentry(), succsandmarkers property is made callable so it's only executed on demand; this saves time when changeset is not obsolete, and also in e.g. /shortlog view, where there are a lot of changesets, but we don't need to show each and every one in detail. In spartan theme, succsandmarkers is used instead of the simple "obsolete: yes", in other themes a new line is added to /rev page.

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branches.tmpl
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{header}
<id>{urlbase}{url|urlescape}</id>
<link rel="self" href="{urlbase}{url|urlescape}atom-branches"/>
<link rel="alternate" href="{urlbase}{url|urlescape}branches"/>
<title>{repo|escape}: branches</title>
<summary>{repo|escape} branch history</summary>
<author><name>Mercurial SCM</name></author>
{latestentry%feedupdated}
{entries%branchentry}
</feed>