the mercurial backend should record when a commit came in from the web

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Joey Hess 2007-11-13 15:13:16 -05:00
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passed through to mercurial -u. Will mercurial choke on this? passed through to mercurial -u. Will mercurial choke on this?
* Nope. Mercurial doesn't expect any particular format for the username, * Nope. Mercurial doesn't expect any particular format for the username,
though "Name <address@domain>" is standard. --[[bma]] though "Name <address@domain>" is standard. --[[bma]]
* The way `-u $user` is passed to `hg commit`, there's no way to tell
if a given commit came in over the web or was done directly. So
rcs_recentchanges hardcodes 'committype => "mercurial"'. See the monotone
backend for an example of one that does this right.
* The rcs_commit implementation seems not to notice if the file has been * The rcs_commit implementation seems not to notice if the file has been
changed since a web edit started. Unlike all the other frontends, which changed since a web edit started. Unlike all the other frontends, which
use the rcstoken to detect if the web commit started editing an earlier use the rcstoken to detect if the web commit started editing an earlier