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mq: patch naming shortcuts
This adds some more options to the mq lookup routine. It allows
you to use shortcuts in naming patches to push or pop. You
can now use:
1) a full patch name
2) a number to indicate an offset in the series file
3) a unique substring of the patch name
4) patchname[-+]num to indicate an offset from a given patch.
For case #3 substrings are allowed. qtip and qbase are aliases for
the top and bottom of the applied patch queue, unless they are already
in the series file as patch names.
author | Chris Mason <mason@suse.com> |
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date | Thu, 27 Jul 2006 09:27:35 -0700 |
parents | 0902ffece4b4 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python import sys from mercurial import bdiff, mpatch def test1(a, b): d = bdiff.bdiff(a, b) c = a if d: c = mpatch.patches(a, [d]) if c != b: print "***", `a`, `b` print "bad:" print `c`[:200] print `d` def test(a, b): print "***", `a`, `b` test1(a, b) test1(b, a) test("a\nc\n\n\n\n", "a\nb\n\n\n") test("a\nb\nc\n", "a\nc\n") test("", "") test("a\nb\nc", "a\nb\nc") test("a\nb\nc\nd\n", "a\nd\n") test("a\nb\nc\nd\n", "a\nc\ne\n") test("a\nb\nc\n", "a\nc\n") test("a\n", "c\na\nb\n") test("a\n", "") test("a\n", "b\nc\n") test("a\n", "c\na\n") test("", "adjfkjdjksdhfksj") test("", "ab") test("", "abc") test("a", "a") test("ab", "ab") test("abc", "abc") test("a\n", "a\n") test("a\nb", "a\nb") print "done"