Enhancing 'log' so it prints more info depending on an extension
Sune Foldager
cryo at cyanite.org
Thu Sep 24 02:20:12 CDT 2009
I think transplant ought to store the source as a piece of metadata (in the 'extra' dictionary for the changeset), so we can work with it in a structured way.
/Sune
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Fra: mercurial-devel-bounces at selenic.com [mailto:mercurial-devel-bounces at selenic.com] På vegne af Yann E. MORIN
Sendt: 24. september 2009 09:00
Til: Dirkjan Ochtman
Cc: mercurial-devel at selenic.com
Emne: Re: Enhancing 'log' so it prints more info depending on an extension
Dirkjan,
All,
On Thursday 24 September 2009 08:36:21 Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 00:31, Yann E. MORIN
> <yann.morin.1998 at anciens.enib.fr> wrote:
> > In this thread [1], I found that 'log' was missing some usefull info
> > that is stored by the 'transplant' extension. Namely, the transplanted
> > changeset's source is not printed.
>
> You know that log --debug already shows this information, right?
Yes, I know. What I'd like is that, when 'transplant' is enabled, then
the _default_ output for 'log' also prints the transplant source. Sorry
for the mis-understanding; I should have said: "... transplanted
changeset's source is not printed _by_default_".
Sounds to me it's not too complex to do, and I should be able to manage
with my little Python knowledge.
Regards,
Yann E. MORIN.
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