minirst: support containers
Text can be grouped into generic containers in reStructuredText:
.. container:: foo
This is text inside a "foo" container.
.. container:: bar
This is nested inside two containers.
The minirst parser now recognizes these containers. The containers are
either pruned completely from the output (included all nested blocks)
or they are simply un-indented. So if 'foo' and 'bar' containers are
kept, the above example will result in:
This is text inside a "foo" container.
This is nested inside two containers.
If only 'foo' containers are kept, we get:
This is text inside a "foo" container.
No output is made if only 'bar' containers are kept.
This feature will come in handy for implementing different levels of
help output (e.g., verbose and debug level help texts).
#!/bin/sh
remove() {
hg rm $@
hg st
# do not use ls -R, which recurses in .hg subdirs on Mac OS X 10.5
find . -name .hg -prune -o -type f -print | sort
hg up -C
}
hg init a
cd a
echo a > foo
echo % file not managed
remove foo
hg add foo
hg commit -m1
# the table cases
echo % 00 state added, options none
echo b > bar
hg add bar
remove bar
echo % 01 state clean, options none
remove foo
echo % 02 state modified, options none
echo b >> foo
remove foo
echo % 03 state missing, options none
rm foo
remove foo
echo % 10 state added, options -f
echo b > bar
hg add bar
remove -f bar
rm bar
echo % 11 state clean, options -f
remove -f foo
echo % 12 state modified, options -f
echo b >> foo
remove -f foo
echo % 13 state missing, options -f
rm foo
remove -f foo
echo % 20 state added, options -A
echo b > bar
hg add bar
remove -A bar
echo % 21 state clean, options -A
remove -A foo
echo % 22 state modified, options -A
echo b >> foo
remove -A foo
echo % 23 state missing, options -A
rm foo
remove -A foo
echo % 30 state added, options -Af
echo b > bar
hg add bar
remove -Af bar
rm bar
echo % 31 state clean, options -Af
remove -Af foo
echo % 32 state modified, options -Af
echo b >> foo
remove -Af foo
echo % 33 state missing, options -Af
rm foo
remove -Af foo
# test some directory stuff
mkdir test
echo a > test/foo
echo b > test/bar
hg ci -Am2
echo % dir, options none
rm test/bar
remove test
echo % dir, options -f
rm test/bar
remove -f test
echo % dir, options -A
rm test/bar
remove -A test
echo % dir, options -Af
rm test/bar
remove -Af test
echo 'test remove dropping empty trees (issue1861)'
mkdir -p issue1861/b/c
echo x > issue1861/x
echo y > issue1861/b/c/y
hg ci -Am add
hg rm issue1861/b
hg ci -m remove
ls issue1861