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match: make exactmatcher.visitchildrenset return file children as well...
match: make exactmatcher.visitchildrenset return file children as well Previously, if we had an exactmatcher like ['foo.txt', 'a/bar.txt', 'a/b/c/baz.txt'], we'd get back the following data: '.': {'a'} 'a': {'b'} 'a/b': {'c'} 'a/b/c': 'this' 'a/b/c/d': set() This was incorrect, since visitchildrenset explicitly says not to pay attention to 'foo.txt' and 'a/bar.txt' by not returning them or 'this'. Given the near impossibility of making visitchildrenset reliabbly produce only subdirectories, a previous commit has made it documented and expected that visitchildrenset can return a set containing both files and subdirectories to visit, instead of implying/requiring that visitchildrenset() return 'this' if there are files to visit. This makes the code for exactmatcher match this clarified documentation. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4365

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style-extra-coal.css
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body {
background: black url('background.png') repeat-x;
}
.container {
padding-left: 0;
padding-right: 150px;
}
.main {
padding: 2em;
border-right: 15px solid black;
border-bottom: 15px solid black;
}
.menu {
background: #999;
padding: 10px;
width: 75px;
position: fixed;
top: 27px;
left: auto;
right: 27px;
}
.menu ul {
border-left: 0;
}
.menu li.active {
font-weight: normal;
background: black;
color: white;
}
.menu li.active a {
color: white;
}
h3 {
margin-top: -.7em;
}
div.description {
border-left-width: 3px;
}