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Backout ad09ce1d393c and replace ''' with """ to make some highlighting happy.
I have tried Debian's default emacs and the current CVS version. Default emacs
doesn't have highlighting enabled (and being emacs-illiterate I don't know how
to enable it) and the CVS emacs' Python highlighting has no problems with '
characters here.
author | Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de> |
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date | Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:36:51 +0200 |
parents | a5cde03cd019 |
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#!/bin/sh hglocate() { echo "hg locate $@" hg locate "$@" ret=$? echo return $ret } mkdir t cd t hg init echo 0 > a echo 0 > b echo 0 > t.h mkdir t echo 0 > t/x echo 0 > t/b echo 0 > t/e.h mkdir dir.h echo 0 > dir.h/foo hg ci -A -m m -d "1000000 0" touch nottracked hglocate a && echo locate succeeded || echo locate failed hglocate NONEXISTENT && echo locate succeeded || echo locate failed hglocate hg rm a hg ci -m m -d "1000000 0" hglocate a hglocate NONEXISTENT hglocate relpath:NONEXISTENT hglocate hglocate -r 0 a hglocate -r 0 NONEXISTENT hglocate -r 0 relpath:NONEXISTENT hglocate -r 0 echo % -I/-X with relative path should work cd t hglocate hglocate -I ../t # test issue294 cd .. rm -r t hglocate 't/**' mkdir otherdir cd otherdir hglocate b hglocate '*.h' hglocate path:t/x hglocate 're:.*\.h$' hglocate -r 0 b hglocate -r 0 '*.h' hglocate -r 0 path:t/x hglocate -r 0 're:.*\.h$'