support hooks written in python.
to write hook in python, create module with hook function inside.
make sure mercurial can import module (put it in $PYTHONPATH or load it
as extension). hook function should look like this:
def myhook(ui, repo, hooktype, **kwargs):
if hook_passes:
return True
elif hook_explicitly_fails:
return False
elif some_other_failure:
import util
raise util.Abort('helpful failure message')
else:
return
# implicit return of None makes hook fail!
then in .hgrc, add hook with "python:" prefix:
[hooks]
commit = python:mymodule.myhook
HGMERGE(1)
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Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
v0.1, 27 May 2005
NAME
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hgmerge - default wrapper to merge files in Mercurial SCM system
SYNOPSIS
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'hgmerge' local ancestor remote
DESCRIPTION
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The hgmerge(1) command provides a graphical interface to merge files in the
Mercurial system. It is a simple wrapper around kdiff3, merge(1) and tkdiff(1),
or simply diff(1) and patch(1) depending on what is present on the system.
hgmerge(1) is used by the Mercurial SCM if the environment variable HGMERGE is
not set.
AUTHOR
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Written by Vincent Danjean <Vincent.Danjean@free.fr>
SEE ALSO
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hg(1) - the command line interface to Mercurial SCM
COPYING
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Copyright \(C) 2005 Matt Mackall.
Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General
Public License (GPL).