Changelog for
mercurial-4.5-203.1.x86_64.rpm :
Sun Feb 4 13:00:00 2018 develop7AATTdevelop7.info
- Mercurial 4.5
See full changelog on
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/WhatsNew#Mercurial_4.5-rc_.282018-01-22.29
1. New Features
1.1. revert --interactive
The revert command now accepts the flag --interactive to allow reverting
only some of the changes to the specified files.
1.2. Accessing hidden changesets
Set config option `experimental.directaccess = True` to access hidden
changesets from read only commands.
1.3. githelp extension
The githelp extension provides the `hg githelp` command. This command
attempts to convert a git command to its Mercurial equivalent. The
extension can be useful to Git users new to Mercurial.
1.4. Largefiles changes
largefiles: add a \'debuglfput\' command to put largefile into the store
largefiles: add support for \'largefiles://\' url scheme
largefiles: allow to run \'debugupgraderepo\' on repo with largefiles
largefiles: convert EOL of hgrc before appending to bytes IO
largefiles: explicitly set the source and sink types to \'hg\' for lfconvert
largefiles: modernize how capabilities are added to the wire protocol
2. hgweb changes
hgweb now shows more information about commits: phase (if it\'s not public),
obsolescence status (with a short explanation and links to the successors)
and instabilities (e.g. orphan, phase-divergent or content-divergent).
Client-side graph code has been simplified by delegating more work to the
backend, so /graph page is now more in sync with /log page, visually and
feature-wise. Unfortunately, this code change means that 3rd-party themes
for 4.5+ are required to have graphentry.tmpl template available (copy it
from the base theme if you don\'t use %include and then reference it in map
file) and render entries in graph.tmpl -- look at one of the core themes to
see what it needs to look like. JS functions that create graph vertices and
edges are now available in Graph.prototype, making it possible to call the
original functions from custom theme-specific functions if needed.
Graph now shows different symbols for normal, branch-closing, obsolete and
unstable commits, and marks currently checked out commit with a circle
around its graph node.
There\'s also now json-graph API endpoint that can be used for rendering
commit graph in 3rd-party applications.
2.1. Other Changes
When interactive revert is run against a revision other than the working
directory parent, the diff shown is the diff to _apply_ to the working
directory, rather than the diff to _discard_ from the working copy. This is
in line with related user experiences with \'git\' and appears to be less
confusing with \'ui.interface=curses\'.
Let \'hg rebase\' avoid content-divergence by skipping obsolete changesets
(and their descendants) when they are present in the rebase set along with
one of their successors but none of their successors is in destination.
A new experimental config flag, `rebase.experimental.inmemory`, makes
rebase perform an in-memory merge instead of doing it on-disk in the
working copy.
The `HGPLAINEXCEPT` environment variable can now include color to allow
automatic output colorization in otherwise automated environments.
A new `unamend` command in `uncommit` extension which undoes the effect of
the amend command by creating a new changeset which was there before amend
and moving the changes that were amended to the working directory.
A \'--abort\' flag to merge command to abort the ongoing merge.
An experimental flag \'--rev\' to \'hg branch\' which can be used to change
branch of changesets.
bundle2 read I/O significantly improved
bundle2 memory use significantly reduced during read
clonebundle: it is now possible to serve the clonebundle using a git-lfs
compatible server.
templatefilters: add slashpath() to convert path separator to slash
(issue5572)
A new experimental config flag, \'inline-color-diff\', adds within-line color
diff capacity
histedit: add support to output nodechanges using formatter to help with
editor integrations
3. Backwards Compatibility Changes
`log --follow-first -rREV`, which is deprecated, now follows the first
parent of merge revisions from the specified REV just like
`log --follow -rREV`.
`log --follow -rREV FILE..` now follows file history across copies and
renames.
transaction: register summary callbacks only at start of transaction
hgweb\'s graph view no longer supports browsers that lack