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largefiles: improve repo wrapping detection Before this patch, repo wrapping detection in "reposetup()" of largefiles can detect only limited repo wrapping: replacing target functions by another one named as "wrap". So, it can't detect repo wrapping even in recommended style: replacing "__class__" of repo by derived class. This patch can detect repo wrapping in both styles below: - replacing "__class__" of repo by derived class (recommended style): class derived(repo.__class__): def push(self, *args, **kwargs): return super(derived, self).push(*args, **kwargs) repo.__class__ = derived - replacing function of repo by another one (not recommended style): orgpush = repo.push def push(*args, **kwargs): return orgpush(*args, **kwargs) repo.push = push
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Mercurial
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Mercurial is a fast, easy to use, distributed revision control tool
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Basic install:

$ make # see install targets
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