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util: use ~ as a suffix for a temp file in the same directory as a source file...
util: use ~ as a suffix for a temp file in the same directory as a source file Tools like Buck have patterns to ignore the creation of files (in the working copy) that match certain patterns: https://github.com/facebook/buck/blob/39278a4f0701c5239eae148968dc1ed4cc8661f7/src/com/facebook/buck/cli/Main.java#L259-L299 When Buck sees a new source file (as reported by Watchman), it has to invalidate a number of caches associated with the directory that contains the file. Using a standard suffix, such as `~`, would make it easier for Buck and others to filter out these types of file creation events. The other uses of `tempfile.mkstemp()` in Hg do not appear to be problematic because they (generally speaking) do not specify the `dir` parameter, so the new file is created in the system-appropriate temp directory, which is outside the working copy. Test Plan: `make tests` Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D468

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default = 'shortlog'
shortlog = "'raw' is not a browsable style"
changelog = changelog.tmpl
changelogentry = logentry.tmpl
search = search.tmpl
searchentry = logentry.tmpl
mimetype = 'text/plain; charset={encoding}'
header = ''
footer = ''
changeset = changeset.tmpl
difflineplus = '{line}'
difflineminus = '{line}'
difflineat = '{line}'
diffline = '{line}'
changesetparent = '# Parent {node}'
changesetchild = '# Child {node}'
filenodelink = ''
filenolink = ''
fileline = '{line}'
diffblock = '{lines}'
filediff = filediff.tmpl
fileannotate = fileannotate.tmpl
annotateline = '{author|user}@{rev}: {line}'
manifest = manifest.tmpl
direntry = 'drwxr-xr-x {basename}\n'
fileentry = '{permissions|permissions} {size} {basename}\n'
index = index.tmpl
notfound = notfound.tmpl
error = error.tmpl
indexentry = '{url}\n'
tags = '{entries%tagentry}'
tagentry = '{tag} {node}\n'
bookmarks = '{entries%bookmarkentry}'
bookmarkentry = '{bookmark} {node}\n'
branches = '{entries%branchentry}'
branchentry = '{branch} {node} {status}\n'
graph = graph.tmpl
graphnode = graphnode.tmpl
graphedge = graphedge.tmpl
bookmarkname = 'bookmark: {name}\n'
branchname = 'branch: {name}\n'
tagname = 'tag: {name}\n'