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doc: unify section level between help topics Some help topics use "-" for the top level underlining section mark, but "-" is used also for the top level categorization in generated documents: "hg.1.html", for example. So, TOC in such documents contain "sections in each topics", too. This patch changes underlining section mark in some help topics to unify section level in generated documents. After this patching, levels of each section marks are: level0 """""" level1 ====== level2 ------ level3 ...... level4 ###### And use of section markers in each documents are: - mercurial/help/*.txt can use level1 or more (now these use level1 and level2) - help for core commands can use level2 or more (now these use no section marker) - descriptions of extensions can use level2 or more (now hgext/acl uses level2) - help for commands defined in extension can use level4 or more (now "convert" of hgext/convert uses level4) "Level0" is used as top level categorization only in "doc/hg.1.txt" and the intermediate file generated by "doc/gendoc.py", so end users don't see it in "hg help" outoput and so on.

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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> graphlog=
> rebase=
>
> [alias]
> tlog = log --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n"
> tglog = tlog --graph
> EOF
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am A
adding a
$ echo b > b
$ hg ci -Am B
adding b
$ hg up -q -C 0
$ hg mv a a-renamed
$ hg ci -m 'rename A'
created new head
$ hg tglog
@ 2: 'rename A'
|
| o 1: 'B'
|/
o 0: 'A'
Rename is tracked:
$ hg tlog -p --git -r tip
2: 'rename A'
diff --git a/a b/a-renamed
rename from a
rename to a-renamed
Rebase the revision containing the rename:
$ hg rebase -s 2 -d 1
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob)
$ hg tglog
@ 2: 'rename A'
|
o 1: 'B'
|
o 0: 'A'
Rename is not lost:
$ hg tlog -p --git -r tip
2: 'rename A'
diff --git a/a b/a-renamed
rename from a
rename to a-renamed
$ cd ..
$ hg init b
$ cd b
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am A
adding a
$ echo b > b
$ hg ci -Am B
adding b
$ hg up -q -C 0
$ hg cp a a-copied
$ hg ci -m 'copy A'
created new head
$ hg tglog
@ 2: 'copy A'
|
| o 1: 'B'
|/
o 0: 'A'
Copy is tracked:
$ hg tlog -p --git -r tip
2: 'copy A'
diff --git a/a b/a-copied
copy from a
copy to a-copied
Rebase the revision containing the copy:
$ hg rebase -s 2 -d 1
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/b/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob)
$ hg tglog
@ 2: 'copy A'
|
o 1: 'B'
|
o 0: 'A'
Copy is not lost:
$ hg tlog -p --git -r tip
2: 'copy A'
diff --git a/a b/a-copied
copy from a
copy to a-copied
$ cd ..
Test rebase across repeating renames:
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo testing > file1.txt
$ hg add file1.txt
$ hg ci -m "Adding file1"
$ hg rename file1.txt file2.txt
$ hg ci -m "Rename file1 to file2"
$ echo Unrelated change > unrelated.txt
$ hg add unrelated.txt
$ hg ci -m "Unrelated change"
$ hg rename file2.txt file1.txt
$ hg ci -m "Rename file2 back to file1"
$ hg update -r -2
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo Another unrelated change >> unrelated.txt
$ hg ci -m "Another unrelated change"
created new head
$ hg tglog
@ 4: 'Another unrelated change'
|
| o 3: 'Rename file2 back to file1'
|/
o 2: 'Unrelated change'
|
o 1: 'Rename file1 to file2'
|
o 0: 'Adding file1'
$ hg rebase -s 4 -d 3
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/repo/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob)
$ hg diff --stat -c .
unrelated.txt | 1 +
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
$ cd ..