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namespaces: record and expose whether namespace is built-in...
namespaces: record and expose whether namespace is built-in Currently, the templating layer tends to treat each namespace as a one-off, with explicit usage of {bookmarks}, {tags}, {branch}, etc instead of using {namespaces}. It would be really useful if we could iterate over namespaces and operate on them generically. However, some consumers may wish to differentiate namespaces by whether they are built-in to core Mercurial or provided by extensions. Expected use cases include ignoring non-built-in namespaces or emitting a generic label for non-built-in namespaces. This commit introduces an attribute on namespace instances that says whether the namespace is "built-in" and then exposes this to the templating layer. As part of this, we implement a reusable extension for defining custom names on each changeset for testing. A second consumer will be introduced in a subsequent commit.

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rebase.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
hg init rebase
cd rebase
# @ 7: 'H'
# |
# | o 6: 'G'
# |/|
# o | 5: 'F'
# | |
# | o 4: 'E'
# |/
# | o 3: 'D'
# | |
# | o 2: 'C'
# | |
# | o 1: 'B'
# |/
# o 0: 'A'
echo A > A
hg ci -Am A
echo B > B
hg ci -Am B
echo C > C
hg ci -Am C
echo D > D
hg ci -Am D
hg up -q -C 0
echo E > E
hg ci -Am E
hg up -q -C 0
echo F > F
hg ci -Am F
hg merge -r 4
hg ci -m G
hg up -q -C 5
echo H > H
hg ci -Am H
hg bundle -a ../rebase.hg
cd ..
rm -Rf rebase