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really treat the right side of acl.{allow,deny} as a list of users the current implementation seems to expect only user per pattern, which contradicts the documentation available at the file beginning.
author Mikhail Sobolev <mss@mawhrin.net>
date Tue, 27 Jun 2006 01:41:07 +0300
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# same user, same group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# same user, different group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# different user, same group
not reading file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group bar
global = /some/path

# different user, same group, but we trust the group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# different user, different group
not reading file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def
global = /some/path

# different user, different group, but we trust the user
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# different user, different group, but we trust the group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# different user, different group, but we trust the user and the group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# we trust all users
# different user, different group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# we trust all groups
# different user, different group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# we trust all users and groups
# different user, different group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# we don't get confused by users and groups with the same name
# different user, different group
not reading file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def
global = /some/path

# list of user names
# different user, different group, but we trust the user
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# list of group names
# different user, different group, but we trust the group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path

# Can't figure out the name of the user running this process
# different user, different group
global = /some/path
local = /another/path