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merge: return an attrs class from update() and applyupdates()...
merge: return an attrs class from update() and applyupdates() Previously, we returned a tuple containing counts. The result of an update is kind of complex and the use of tuples with nameless fields made the code a bit harder to read and constrained future expansion of the return value. Let's invent an attrs-defined class for representing the result of an update operation. We provide __getitem__ and __len__ implementations for backwards compatibility as a container type to minimize code churn. In (at least) Python 2, the % operator seems to insist on using tuples. So we had to update a consumer using the % operator. .. api:: merge.update() and merge.applyupdates() now return a class with named attributes instead of a tuple. Switch consumers to access elements by name instead of by offset. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2692

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changelogentry.tmpl
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<div>
<a class="title" href="{url|urlescape}rev/{node|short}{sessionvars%urlparameter}">
<span class="age">{date|rfc822date}</span>
{desc|strip|firstline|escape|nonempty}
{alltags}
</a>
</div>
<div class="title_text">
<div class="log_link">
<a href="{url|urlescape}rev/{node|short}{sessionvars%urlparameter}">changeset</a><br/>
</div>
<i>{author|obfuscate} [{date|rfc822date}] rev {rev}</i><br/>
</div>
<div class="log_body description">{desc|strip|escape|websub|nonempty}
</div>