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$ cat >> fakepager.py <<EOF
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> import sys
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> for line in sys.stdin:
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> sys.stdout.write('paged! %r\n' % line)
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> EOF
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Enable ui.formatted because pager won't fire without it, and set up
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pager and tell it to use our fake pager that lets us see when the
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pager was running.
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
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> [ui]
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> formatted = yes
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> [pager]
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> pager = python $TESTTMP/fakepager.py
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> EOF
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$ hg init repo
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$ cd repo
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$ echo a >> a
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$ hg add a
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$ hg ci -m 'add a'
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$ for x in `python $TESTDIR/seq.py 1 10`; do
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> echo a $x >> a
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> hg ci -m "modify a $x"
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> done
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By default diff and log are paged, but id is not:
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$ hg diff -c 2 --pager=yes
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paged! 'diff -r f4be7687d414 -r bce265549556 a\n'
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paged! '--- a/a\tThu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! '+++ b/a\tThu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! '@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@\n'
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paged! ' a\n'
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paged! ' a 1\n'
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paged! '+a 2\n'
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$ hg log --limit 2
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paged! 'changeset: 10:46106edeeb38\n'
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paged! 'tag: tip\n'
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paged! 'user: test\n'
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paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! 'summary: modify a 10\n'
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paged! '\n'
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paged! 'changeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\n'
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paged! 'user: test\n'
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paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! 'summary: modify a 9\n'
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paged! '\n'
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$ hg id
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46106edeeb38 tip
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We can enable the pager on id:
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BROKEN: should be paged
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$ hg --config pager.attend-id=yes id
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46106edeeb38 tip
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Setting attend-$COMMAND to a false value works, even with pager in
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core:
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$ hg --config pager.attend-diff=no diff -c 2
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diff -r f4be7687d414 -r bce265549556 a
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--- a/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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+++ b/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
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a
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a 1
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+a 2
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If 'log' is in attend, then 'history' should also be paged:
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$ hg history --limit 2 --config pager.attend=log
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paged! 'changeset: 10:46106edeeb38\n'
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paged! 'tag: tip\n'
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paged! 'user: test\n'
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paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! 'summary: modify a 10\n'
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paged! '\n'
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paged! 'changeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\n'
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paged! 'user: test\n'
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paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! 'summary: modify a 9\n'
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paged! '\n'
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Pager should not start if stdout is not a tty.
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$ hg log -l1 -q --config ui.formatted=False
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10:46106edeeb38
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Pager should be disabled if pager.pager is empty (otherwise the output would
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be silently lost.)
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$ hg log -l1 -q --config pager.pager=
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10:46106edeeb38
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Pager with color enabled allows colors to come through by default,
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even though stdout is no longer a tty.
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
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> [extensions]
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> color=
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> [color]
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> mode = ansi
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> EOF
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$ hg log --limit 3
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paged! '\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 10:46106edeeb38\x1b[0m\n'
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paged! 'tag: tip\n'
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paged! 'user: test\n'
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paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! 'summary: modify a 10\n'
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paged! '\n'
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paged! '\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\x1b[0m\n'
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paged! 'user: test\n'
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paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! 'summary: modify a 9\n'
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paged! '\n'
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paged! '\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 8:cff05a6312fe\x1b[0m\n'
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paged! 'user: test\n'
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paged! 'date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000\n'
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paged! 'summary: modify a 8\n'
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paged! '\n'
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An invalid pager command name is reported sensibly if we don't have to
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use shell=True in the subprocess call:
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$ hg log --limit 3 --config pager.pager=this-command-better-never-exist
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missing pager command 'this-command-better-never-exist', skipping pager
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\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 10:46106edeeb38\x1b[0m (esc)
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tag: tip
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user: test
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date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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summary: modify a 10
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\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 9:6dd8ea7dd621\x1b[0m (esc)
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user: test
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date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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summary: modify a 9
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\x1b[0;33mchangeset: 8:cff05a6312fe\x1b[0m (esc)
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user: test
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date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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summary: modify a 8
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A complicated pager command gets worse behavior. Bonus points if you can
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improve this.
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$ hg log --limit 3 \
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> --config pager.pager='this-command-better-never-exist --seriously' \
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> 2>/dev/null || true
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Pager works with shell aliases.
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
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> [alias]
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> echoa = !echo a
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> EOF
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$ hg echoa
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a
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BROKEN: should be paged
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$ hg --config pager.attend-echoa=yes echoa
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a
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Pager works with hg aliases including environment variables.
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<'EOF'
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|
> [alias]
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|
> printa = log -T "$A\n" -r 0
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> EOF
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$ A=1 hg --config pager.attend-printa=yes printa
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paged! '1\n'
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$ A=2 hg --config pager.attend-printa=yes printa
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paged! '2\n'
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|
Something that's explicitly attended is still not paginated if the
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|
pager is globally set to off using a flag:
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$ A=2 hg --config pager.attend-printa=yes printa --pager=no
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|
2
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Pager should not override the exit code of other commands
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|
$ cat >> $TESTTMP/fortytwo.py <<'EOF'
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|
|
> from mercurial import cmdutil, commands
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|
> cmdtable = {}
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|
|
> command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
|
|
|
> @command('fortytwo', [], 'fortytwo', norepo=True)
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|
> def fortytwo(ui, *opts):
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> ui.write('42\n')
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|
|
> return 42
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|
|
> EOF
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|
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|
|
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<'EOF'
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|
|
> [extensions]
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|
|
> fortytwo = $TESTTMP/fortytwo.py
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> EOF
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|
|
$ hg fortytwo --pager=on
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|
paged! '42\n'
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|
|
[42]
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|
A command that asks for paging using ui.pager() directly works:
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|
$ hg blame a
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|
paged! ' 0: a\n'
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|
paged! ' 1: a 1\n'
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|
paged! ' 2: a 2\n'
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|
paged! ' 3: a 3\n'
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paged! ' 4: a 4\n'
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paged! ' 5: a 5\n'
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|
paged! ' 6: a 6\n'
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|
paged! ' 7: a 7\n'
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|
paged! ' 8: a 8\n'
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|
paged! ' 9: a 9\n'
|
|
|
paged! '10: a 10\n'
|
|
|
but not with HGPLAIN
|
|
|
$ HGPLAIN=1 hg blame a
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|
|
0: a
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|
1: a 1
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2: a 2
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|
3: a 3
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4: a 4
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5: a 5
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6: a 6
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7: a 7
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8: a 8
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9: a 9
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10: a 10
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|
explicit flags work too:
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|
$ hg blame --pager=no a
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|
|
0: a
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|
1: a 1
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2: a 2
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3: a 3
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4: a 4
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5: a 5
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6: a 6
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7: a 7
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8: a 8
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9: a 9
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10: a 10
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|
Put annotate in the ignore list for pager:
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|
|
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
|
|
|
> [pager]
|
|
|
> ignore = annotate
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|
|
> EOF
|
|
|
$ hg blame a
|
|
|
0: a
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|
1: a 1
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2: a 2
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3: a 3
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4: a 4
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5: a 5
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6: a 6
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7: a 7
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8: a 8
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9: a 9
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10: a 10
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