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Use fallbacks in the wrappers for Subversion support, instead of prefixes.
The change only applies to the ambiguous URL schemes: file, http and
https. The others - svn+ssh and svn - behave the same as previously.
For http and https, the wrapping is implemented in 'svnrepo.py': Only
when the attempt to create a httprepo instance fails, will the URL
be considered for Subversion URL.
For file, the ambiguity is treated much like the Mercurial core
distinguishes bundle and directories. In this case, a directory that
looks like a Subversion repository will *not* be considered for a
Mercurial clone.
Tthe command lines are more similar to before this refactor. The only
option added to push & pull is --stupid; others are only added to
clone. Any of these options specified to clone will be added to the
generated '.hgrc'.
Also, the -r/--rev option now works for clone & push.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 20 May 2009 18:38:01 +0200 |
parents | 52cc0982dfcd |
children | 5071b8511572 |
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function verify_current_revision() { /bin/rm -rf * exportcmd="svn export `hg svn info 2> /dev/null | grep '^URL: ' | sed 's/URL: //'` -r`hg svn info | grep ^Revision | sed 's/.*: //;s/ .*//'` . --force" `echo $exportcmd` > /dev/null x=$? if [[ "$x" != "0" ]] ; then echo $exportcmd echo 'export failed!' return 255 fi if [[ "`hg st | wc -l | python -c 'import sys; print sys.stdin.read().strip()'`" == "0" ]] ; then return 0 else if [[ $1 != "keep" ]] ; then revert_all_files fi return 1 fi } function revert_all_files() { hg revert --all hg purge }