[PATCH 1/5]: cleaning the template parent management in hgweb
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[PATCH 1/5]: cleaning the template parent management in hgweb
From: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@libero.it>
the template pages contain two entry named #parent1# and #parent2#;
this is no +good because with the template system implemented in hgweb
both the functions can be replaced with only one entry named
"#parent#". The code in hgweb will replace this tag with the
appropriate number of parents (+one, two... or more if and when will
be used ).
The first two patch perform this change in two step:
1) change the code to manage only one entry ( #parent1# )
2) remove any reference to #parent2#, and change both the code and the
templates to rename #parent1# in #parent2#
the last three patchs are clean-up.
The patch are five
- - patch #1:
- - clean the code in order to ignore #parent2# and use only #parent1#
hgweb: chanage the parent1/parent2 code managment
manifest hash: 6ba707904edf176c7269f2d9b80502902e6934c6
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