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amend: invoke editor forcibly when "--edit" option is specified...
amend: invoke editor forcibly when "--edit" option is specified 422981492ace introduces "--edit" option into "hg commit", but it doesn't work for "hg commit --amend", because 422981492ace prepares for editor invocation only around "commitfunc()" internal function, which is used only for temporary amend commit by "cmdutil.amend()". Actual commit message editing is executed in "cmdutil.amend()". This patch invokes editor forcibly when "--edit" option is specified for "hg commit --amend", even if commit message is specified explicitly by "--message" or "--logfile". This patch also removes useless handling for commit message and editor invocation around "commitfunc()" internal function.
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Mercurial
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Mercurial is a fast, easy to use, distributed revision control tool
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