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Fixing issue1542, adding a relevant test...
Fixing issue1542, adding a relevant test inotify is smart enough to notify you about any changes in a directory, even if you only watch the directory, and none if its contents: the recursive add_watch I added was unnecessary. The only thing that matters here is the recursive status update on directory deletion. And scan() has to be called _before_ the deferred call is registered. (race condition: depending on the times, the previous patch could apparently fail on the provided test. It's not the case anymore.)

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PREFIX=/usr/local
export PREFIX
PYTHON=python
PURE=
help:
@echo 'Commonly used make targets:'
@echo ' all - build program and documentation'
@echo ' install - install program and man pages to PREFIX ($(PREFIX))'
@echo ' install-home - install with setup.py install --home=HOME ($(HOME))'
@echo ' local - build for inplace usage'
@echo ' tests - run all tests in the automatic test suite'
@echo ' test-foo - run only specified tests (e.g. test-merge1)'
@echo ' dist - run all tests and create a source tarball in dist/'
@echo ' clean - remove files created by other targets'
@echo ' (except installed files or dist source tarball)'
@echo ' update-pot - update i18n/hg.pot'
@echo
@echo 'Example for a system-wide installation under /usr/local:'
@echo ' make all && su -c "make install" && hg version'
@echo
@echo 'Example for a local installation (usable in this directory):'
@echo ' make local && ./hg version'
all: build doc
local:
$(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) build_py -c -d . build_ext -i build_mo
$(PYTHON) hg version
build:
$(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) build
doc:
$(MAKE) -C doc
clean:
-$(PYTHON) setup.py clean --all # ignore errors of this command
find . -name '*.py[cdo]' -exec rm -f '{}' ';'
rm -f MANIFEST mercurial/__version__.py mercurial/*.so tests/*.err
rm -rf locale
$(MAKE) -C doc clean
install: install-bin install-doc
install-bin: build
$(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) install --prefix="$(PREFIX)" --force
install-doc: doc
cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install
install-home: install-home-bin install-home-doc
install-home-bin: build
$(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) install --home="$(HOME)" --force
install-home-doc: doc
cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) PREFIX="$(HOME)" install
MANIFEST-doc:
$(MAKE) -C doc MANIFEST
MANIFEST: MANIFEST-doc
hg manifest > MANIFEST
echo mercurial/__version__.py >> MANIFEST
cat doc/MANIFEST >> MANIFEST
dist: tests dist-notests
dist-notests: doc MANIFEST
TAR_OPTIONS="--owner=root --group=root --mode=u+w,go-w,a+rX-s" $(PYTHON) setup.py -q sdist
tests:
cd tests && $(PYTHON) run-tests.py $(TESTFLAGS)
test-%:
cd tests && $(PYTHON) run-tests.py $(TESTFLAGS) $@
update-pot:
mkdir -p i18n
pygettext -d hg -p i18n --docstrings \
mercurial/commands.py hgext/*.py hgext/*/__init__.py
# All strings marked for translation in Mercurial contain
# ASCII characters only. But some files contain string
# literals like this '\037\213'. xgettext thinks it has to
# parse these them even though they are not marked for
# translation. Extracting with an explicit encoding of
# ISO-8859-1 will make xgettext "parse" and ignore them.
find mercurial hgext doc -name '*.py' | xargs \
xgettext --from-code ISO-8859-1 --join --sort-by-file \
-d hg -p i18n -o hg.pot
.PHONY: help all local build doc clean install install-bin install-doc \
install-home install-home-bin install-home-doc dist dist-notests tests \
update-pot