If all file names are short enough, this will align the conflict
description at 4 spaces past the longest file name, as follows.
```
src/templater.rs 2-sided conflict
src/templater_parsers.rs 2-sided conflict
```
If there is a long file name, conflict descriptions will either start
or column 35 or one space from a file name, whichever is later.
Previously, a single tab was used to separate file name from conflict
description. This didn't look as nice as I hoped when multiple files
are involved. I also don't think `jj` generally uses tabs in output.
The tab uncovered a bug in a watcher program I was using.
If a workspace path is explicitly specified, it must point to the exact
workspace directory. This is the same behavior as 'hg -R'. OTOH, 'git -C'
is the option to chdir, so it makes sense to search .git from that directory.
This also fixes 'jj -R ../..' which would previously look up '../..', '..',
'.', ...
I don't think Workspace::load() should be permissive in that regard.
WorkspaceLoader could provide such function, but I feel it's more like
CLI business. CLI can also look for parent '.git' directory to suggest
'jj init --git-repo=..' if needed.
The divergent changes are marked with ?? (I found a single ? a bit easy to
overlook), and this should be consistent.
Ideally, the conflicted branches would also be red, but this takes a bit
larger changes to `templater.rs`: another `Property` as well as changes to
https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/blob/7f9a0a28/src/template_parser.rs#L385-L395
An important part of the `jj log` output is the commit template. I
suspect we'll have many more tests for that, so let's move it to a
separate file. The main `test_log_command.rs` can focus on which
commits to display.
The `:` was a bit noisy. With upcoming color support, it seems unnecessary.
This should also be a little better for any tools that want to parse the
output.
Finally, `insta` also seems to want to rewrite test snapshots to be shorter.
They seem equivalent.
Since per-repo config may contain CLI settings, it must be visible to CLI.
Therefore, UserSettings::with_repo() -> RepoSettings isn't used, and its
implementation is nullified by this commit.
#616
This will be needed to test functionality for showing shortest
unique prefix for commit and change ids. As a bonus, this also
allows us to test log output with change ids.
As another bonus, this will prevent occasional CI failures like
https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/actions/runs/3817554687/jobs/6493881468.
Suggested by @arxanas.
Actually, it's easier to support these infix ops than erroring out, but I
don't want to make revset syntax more cryptic. "x- y" can't be handled by
this rule because "x-" is parsed as a parents expression.
Since CR+LF vs LF things shouldn't matter in commit description, it's probably
better to normalize newline characters.
In Mercurial, ui.edit() and changelog.stripdesc() handle line normalization,
and trailing newlines are stripped. In Git, cleanup_message() handles that,
and the last newline is added after stripping trailing newlines.
Otherwise the description set by -m would differ from the one set by editor.
This fixes test_describe() which says "make no changes", but previously "\n"
would be added by the second "jj describe".
As you can see, almost all hashes change in CLI tests. This means in-flight
PRs will need to be rebased to update insta snapshots.
Description text could be normalized by CommitBuilder, but the caller would
have to normalize it beforehand to compare with the current description, so
we would need an explicit function anyway. Another idea is to add a newtype
that represents a normalized description, and make CommitBuilder require it.
Commit::description() will return &Description in place of &str to ensure
that commit.description() == raw_str wouldn't compile.
Git CLI provides --cleanup=<mode> option to switch normalization rules, but
I don't think we'll need such feature.