tests: tighten checks for octal escapes in shell printf.
printf on AIX default shell ksh (89) says \1 is an invalid escape. It insists
on at least 2 digits. This causes failures in test-keyword.t and test-status.t.
check-code.py already looks out for \NNN and recommends using Python
for outputting octal values. Extend the check to \NN and \N and fix up
resulting failures.
[ original upstream message ]
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keyword extension for Mercurial SCM
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CAVEAT: Please use the keyword extension distributed with
Mercurial > 1.0.2!
For Mercurial 0.9.2 to 1.0.2 install the 0.9.2compat branch.
The default and stable branches are meant for development.
install
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Run "python setup.py install".
See also "pyton setup.py --help".
Then add the line:
[extensions]
keyword = /path/to/hgkw/keyword.py
to your hgrc, where /path/to/ is somewhere in your $PYTHONPATH.
first steps and online help
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$ hg help keyword
$ hg kwdemo
testing
-------
$ cd tests
$ ./run-tests.py --with-hg=/path/to/hg