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check-commit: make foo_bar naming regexp less greedy...
check-commit: make foo_bar naming regexp less greedy \s is equivalent to the character class [ \t\n\r\f\v]. Using \s+ in a regular expression against input with multiple lines may match across multiple lines. For the regexp in question, "\+\s+" would match "+\n " and similar sequences, leading to false positives for functions that were included in diff context, after a modified hunk.

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Package: mercurial
Version: __VERSION__
Section: vcs
Priority: optional
Architecture: all
Depends: python
Conflicts: mercurial-common
Maintainer: Mercurial Developers <mercurial-devel@selenic.com>
Description: Mercurial (probably nightly) package built by upstream.