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hg qrecord -- like record, but for mq...
hg qrecord -- like record, but for mq I'm a former Darcs user, and I've discovered that it is very convenient to actually perform development using MQ first, and only when the patches are 'ready' move them to project's history in stone. Usually I work on some topic, temporarily forgetting about any version control, and just do coding, experimenting, debugging, etc. After some time, I approach a moment, where my work should actually go to patches/commits, and here is the problem:: As it is now, there is no way to put part of the changes into one patch, and another part of the changes into second patch. This works, but only when changes are touching separate files, and for semantically different changes touching the same file(s) there is now pretty way to put them into separate patches. For some time, I've tolerated the pain to run vim patches/... and move hunks between files by hand, but I think this affects my productivity badly. So, here is the first step towards untiing the problem: Let's use 'hg qrecord' for mq, like we use 'hg record' for usual commits!

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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 by Intevation GmbH
# Author(s):
# Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de>
#
# This program is free software under the GNU GPL (>=v2)
# Read the file COPYING coming with the software for details.
"""
Mercurial version
"""
import os
import os.path
import re
import time
import util
unknown_version = 'unknown'
remembered_version = False
def get_version(doreload=False):
"""Return version information if available."""
try:
import mercurial.__version__
if doreload:
reload(mercurial.__version__)
version = mercurial.__version__.version
except ImportError:
version = unknown_version
return version
def write_version(version):
"""Overwrite version file."""
if version == get_version():
return
directory = os.path.dirname(__file__)
for suffix in ['py', 'pyc', 'pyo']:
try:
os.unlink(os.path.join(directory, '__version__.%s' % suffix))
except OSError:
pass
f = open(os.path.join(directory, '__version__.py'), 'w')
f.write("# This file is auto-generated.\n")
f.write("version = %r\n" % version)
f.close()
# reload the file we've just written
get_version(True)
def remember_version(version=None):
"""Store version information."""
global remembered_version
if not version and os.path.isdir(".hg"):
f = util.popen("hg identify") # use real hg installation
ident = f.read()[:-1]
if not f.close() and ident:
ids = ident.split(' ', 1)
version = ids.pop(0)
if version[-1] == '+':
version = version[:-1]
modified = True
else:
modified = False
if version.isalnum() and ids:
for tag in ids[0].split('/'):
# is a tag is suitable as a version number?
if re.match(r'^(\d+\.)+[\w.-]+$', tag):
version = tag
break
if modified:
version += time.strftime('+%Y%m%d')
if version:
remembered_version = True
write_version(version)
def forget_version():
"""Remove version information."""
if remembered_version:
write_version(unknown_version)