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absorb: make `--edit-lines` imply `--apply-changes`...
absorb: make `--edit-lines` imply `--apply-changes` One of our users tried to use `hg absorb -e` but it seemed that it would only bring up the editor if there were no changes the command could automatically detect destination for. I spent probably half an hour debugging why it worked that way. I finally figured out that it does bring up the editor, but you have to answer "yes" to the "apply changes" prompt *first*. That seems very unintuitive. If the user wants to edit the changes, there seems to be little reason to present them with a prompt first, so let's have `-e/--edit-lines` imply `-a/--apply-changes`. All the tests using `-e` also already used `-a`. I changed them to rely on the implied `-a` so we get coverage of that. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12550

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Dump revlogs as raw data stream
# $ find .hg/store/ -name "*.i" | xargs dumprevlog > repo.dump
import sys
from mercurial.node import hex
from mercurial import (
encoding,
pycompat,
revlog,
)
from mercurial.utils import procutil
from mercurial.revlogutils import (
constants as revlog_constants,
)
for fp in (sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr):
procutil.setbinary(fp)
def binopen(path, mode=b'rb'):
if b'b' not in mode:
mode = mode + b'b'
return open(path, pycompat.sysstr(mode))
binopen.options = {}
def printb(data, end=b'\n'):
sys.stdout.flush()
procutil.stdout.write(data + end)
for f in sys.argv[1:]:
localf = encoding.strtolocal(f)
if not localf.endswith(b'.i'):
print("file:", f, file=sys.stderr)
print(" invalid filename", file=sys.stderr)
r = revlog.revlog(
binopen,
target=(revlog_constants.KIND_OTHER, b'dump-revlog'),
radix=localf[:-2],
)
print("file:", f)
for i in r:
n = r.node(i)
p = r.parents(n)
d = r.revision(n)
printb(b"node: %s" % hex(n))
printb(b"linkrev: %d" % r.linkrev(i))
printb(b"parents: %s %s" % (hex(p[0]), hex(p[1])))
printb(b"length: %d" % len(d))
printb(b"-start-")
printb(d)
printb(b"-end-")