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relnotes: various tweaks for release notes...
relnotes: various tweaks for release notes Stop filtering out commits that are expected to be covered by releasenotes extension: now we want two lists, one for WhatsNew and one for ReleaseX.Y. Use `only(stoprev, startrev)` to make `relnotes -h` output be actually true about what revisions are included. More filter rules, mostly obvious. More classifying rules to have less things in "unsorted". Looks like nargs=1 was just making args.startrev and args.stoprev be lists for no reason. BC and API sections are renamed to what we're using on the WhatsNew page, and also just skipped if empty.

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#!/bin/rc
# 9diff - Mercurial extdiff wrapper for diff(1)
rfork e
fn getfiles {
cd $1 &&
for(f in `{du -as | awk '{print $2}'})
test -f $f && echo `{cleanname $f}
}
fn usage {
echo >[1=2] usage: 9diff [diff options] parent child root
exit usage
}
opts=()
while(~ $1 -*){
opts=($opts $1)
shift
}
if(! ~ $#* 3)
usage
# extdiff will set the parent and child to a single file if there is
# only one change. If there are multiple changes, directories will be
# set. diff(1) does not cope particularly with directories; instead we
# do the recursion ourselves and diff each file individually.
if(test -f $1)
diff $opts $1 $2
if not{
# extdiff will create a snapshot of the working copy to prevent
# conflicts during the diff. We circumvent this behavior by
# diffing against the repository root to produce plumbable
# output. This is antisocial.
for(f in `{sort -u <{getfiles $1} <{getfiles $2}}){
file1=$1/$f; test -f $file1 || file1=/dev/null
file2=$3/$f; test -f $file2 || file2=/dev/null
diff $opts $file1 $file2
}
}
exit ''