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doc: fix mistake about matching against directories in "pattern.txt"...
doc: fix mistake about matching against directories in "pattern.txt" This fixes mistake of documentation about matching against directories in "pattern.txt" introduced by 50db996bccaf. ".hgignore" treats specified "glob:" pattern as same as one specified for "-X" option: it can match against directories, too. For reference, extra regexp string appended to specified pattern for each types are listed below: see also "match.match()" and "match._regex()" for detail. ============= ========== =============== type cmdline -I/-X ============= ========== =============== glob/relglob '$' '(?:/|$)' path/relpath '(?:/|$)' '(?:/|$)' re/relre (none) (none) ============= ========== =============== Appending '$' means that the specified pattern should match against only files.

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http://example.com/no/anchor, branches: (None, [])
http://example.com/an/anchor, branches: ('foo', [])
http://example.com/no/anchor/branches, branches: (None, ['foo'])
http://example.com/an/anchor/branches, branches: ('bar', ['foo'])
http://example.com/an/anchor/branches-None, branches: ('foo', [])
http://example.com/, branches: (None, [])
http://example.com/, branches: (None, [])
http://example.com/, branches: ('foo', [])