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hgweb: fix filediff base calculation...
hgweb: fix filediff base calculation Previously, we were finding the most recent version of a file in a changeset and comparing it against its first file parent. This was wrong on three counts: - it would show a diff in revisions where there was no change to a file - it would show a diff when only the exec bit changed - it would potentially compare against a much older changeset, which could be very expensive if git-style rename detection was enabled This compares the file in the current context with that context's parent, which may result in an empty diff when looking at a file not touched by the current changeset.

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template-vars.txt
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repo the name of the repo
rev a changeset.manifest revision
node a changeset node
changesets total number of changesets
file a filename
filerev a file revision
filerevs total number of file revisions
up the directory of the relevant file
path a path in the manifest, starting with "/"
basename a short pathname
date a date string
age age in hours, days, etc
line a line of text (escaped)
desc a description (escaped, with breaks)
shortdesc a short description (escaped)
author a name or email addressv(obfuscated)
parent a list of the parent
child a list of the children
tags a list of tag
header the global page header
footer the global page footer
files a list of file links
file_copies a list of pairs of name, source filenames
dirs a set of directory links
diff a diff of one or more files
annotate an annotated file
entries the entries relevant to the page
url base url of hgweb interface
logourl base url of logo
staticurl base url for static resources
Templates and commands:
changelog(rev) - a page for browsing changesets
naventry - a link for jumping to a changeset number
filenodelink - jump to file diff
fileellipses - printed after maxfiles
changelogentry - an entry in the log
manifest - browse a manifest as a directory tree