The first patch enables "darcs log --machine" to show patch contents
just like "darcs annotate -p" did, in non-interactive mode.
The second patch just removes this very same patch viewing from the
annotate command.
2 patches for repository http://darcs.net:
patch 65fd91aa7d53fedd19fe089d605f2ab7cdef5cad
Author: Guillaume Hoffmann <guillaumh@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Apr 4 17:45:14 ART 2016
* implement log --machine-readable to see patch contents non-interactively
patch db370efd6e099153b3773b27b49d5d079b7f8052
Author: Guillaume Hoffmann <guillaumh@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Apr 4 17:47:09 ART 2016
* resolve issue2393: remove whatsnew functionality from annotate
A precision: the "log --machine-readable" patch removes some code routes
that were unaccessible anyway since the flag system made --context
incompatible with --human-readable and --xml. Hence, the overall
reduction in SLOC.
In this version of the bundle, the "log --machine-readable" patch
is less invasive.
I'm screening it.
3 patches for repository http://darcs.net:
patch 6c7d5a6d37fdf67b7d7da53d73533aa92624383e
Author: Guillaume Hoffmann <guillaumh@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Apr 5 01:07:22 ART 2016
* help of log
patch ad5c9cddabc54988aaa96453a83a62492b531ca0
Author: Guillaume Hoffmann <guillaumh@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Apr 7 10:23:48 ART 2016
* add log --machine-readable to see patch dependencies non-interactively
patch 614bd55339d0801a255888aec493a99f153693d1
Author: Guillaume Hoffmann <guillaumh@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Apr 7 10:24:58 ART 2016
* resolve issue2393: remove whatsnew functionality from annotate