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perf: use a formatter for output...
perf: use a formatter for output We use a `formatter` object in the perf extensions. This allow the use of formatted output like json. To avoid adding logic to create a formatter and pass it around to the timer function in every command, we add a `gettimer` function in charge of returning a `timer` function as simple as before but embedding an appropriate formatter. This new `gettimer` function also return the formatter as it needs to be explicitly closed at the end of the command. example output: $ hg --config ui.formatjson=True perfvolatilesets visible obsolete [ { "comb": 0.02, "count": 126, "sys": 0.0, "title": "obsolete", "user": 0.02, "wall": 0.0199398994446 }, { "comb": 0.02, "count": 117, "sys": 0.0, "title": "visible", "user": 0.02, "wall": 0.0250301361084 } ]

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#require eol-in-paths
http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue352
test issue352
$ hg init foo
$ cd foo
$ A=`printf 'he\rllo'`
$ echo foo > "$A"
$ hg add
adding he\r (no-eol) (esc)
llo
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'he\rllo'
[255]
$ hg ci -A -m m
adding he\r (no-eol) (esc)
llo
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'he\rllo'
[255]
$ rm "$A"
$ echo foo > "hell
> o"
$ hg add
adding hell
o
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'hell\no'
[255]
$ hg ci -A -m m
adding hell
o
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'hell\no'
[255]
$ echo foo > "$A"
$ hg debugwalk
f he\r (no-eol) (esc)
llo he\r (no-eol) (esc)
llo
f hell
o hell
o
$ echo bla > quickfox
$ hg add quickfox
$ hg ci -m 2
$ A=`printf 'quick\rfox'`
$ hg cp quickfox "$A"
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'quick\rfox'
[255]
$ hg mv quickfox "$A"
abort: '\n' and '\r' disallowed in filenames: 'quick\rfox'
[255]
http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue2036
$ cd ..
test issue2039
$ hg init bar
$ cd bar
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "color=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "[color]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mode = ansi" >> $HGRCPATH
$ A=`printf 'foo\nbar'`
$ B=`printf 'foo\nbar.baz'`
$ touch "$A"
$ touch "$B"
$ hg status --color=always
\x1b[0;35;1;4m? \x1b[0m\x1b[0;35;1;4mfoo\x1b[0m (esc)
\x1b[0;35;1;4mbar\x1b[0m (esc)
\x1b[0;35;1;4m? \x1b[0m\x1b[0;35;1;4mfoo\x1b[0m (esc)
\x1b[0;35;1;4mbar.baz\x1b[0m (esc)
$ cd ..