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hgweb: break templater -> templater circular reference
The problem were some functions passed in the "defaults" argument
during the templater creation which use "self.t" directly. This
creates the cycle:
hgweb object
-> templater object
-> defaults dict
-> footer function
-> hgweb object
Instead of completely avoding the cycle, we break it after using
the templater.
author | Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br> |
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date | Mon, 19 Mar 2007 19:07:35 -0300 |
parents | e5c9a084ffe3 |
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#!/bin/sh # This runs with TZ="GMT" hg init echo "test-parse-date" > a hg add a hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30" -m "rev 0" echo "hi!" >> a hg ci -d "2006-02-01 13:00:30 -0500" -m "rev 1" hg tag -d "2006-04-15 13:30" "Hi" hg backout --merge -d "2006-04-15 13:30 +0200" -m "rev 3" 1 hg ci -d "1150000000 14400" -m "rev 4 (merge)" echo "fail" >> a hg ci -d "should fail" -m "fail" hg ci -d "100000000000000000 1400" -m "fail" hg ci -d "100000 1400000" -m "fail" # Check with local timezone other than GMT and with DST TZ="PST+8PDT" export TZ # PST=UTC-8 / PDT=UTC-7 hg debugrebuildstate echo "a" > a hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30" -m "summer@UTC-7" hg debugrebuildstate echo "b" > a hg ci -d "2006-07-15 13:30 +0500" -m "summer@UTC+5" hg debugrebuildstate echo "c" > a hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30" -m "winter@UTC-8" hg debugrebuildstate echo "d" > a hg ci -d "2006-01-15 13:30 +0500" -m "winter@UTC+5" hg log --template '{date|date}\n'