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bookmarks: check if bookmark is actually current
Mercurial doesn't remove the bookmarks.current file when updating away
from a bookmark, and repo._bookmarkcurrent() doesn't check whether the
bookmark read from bookmarks.current is actually current.
This patch prevents hg-prompt from reporting a current bookmark when the
bookmark in bookmarks.current isn't actually the working directory's
first parent. This matches the behavior of the `hg bookmarks` command.
author |
Kevin Bullock <kbullock@umn.edu> |
date |
Tue, 05 Jul 2011 14:19:52 -0500 |
parents |
4568cfa05d21 |
children |
(none) |
Usage
=====
The `hg prompt` command takes a single string as an argument and outputs it.
Here's a simple (and useless) example:
:::console
$ hg prompt "test"
test
Keywords in curly braces can be used to output repository information:
:::console
$ hg prompt "currently on {branch}"
currently on default
Keywords also have an extended form:
:::text
{optional text{branch}more optional text}
This form will output the text and the expanded keyword **only** if the
keyword successfully expands. This can be useful for displaying extra text
only if it's applicable:
:::console
$ hg prompt "currently on {branch} and at {bookmark}"
currently on branch default and at
$ hg prompt "currently on {branch} {and at {bookmark}}"
currently on branch default
$ hg bookmark my-book
$ hg prompt "currently on {branch} {and at {bookmark}}"
currently on branch default and at my-book
You can give the `--angle-brackets` option to use angle brackets for keywords
instead of curly brackets. This can come in handy when combining a simple
prompt string with more complicated shell functionality (like color
variables):
:::console
$ hg prompt "{currently on {branch}}"
currently on default
$ hg prompt --angle-brackets "<currently on <branch>>"
currently on default
Take a look at the [keywords][] documentation to see all the keywords
`hg-prompt` supports.
[keywords]: /documentation/keywords/