[Python-Dev] Split unicodeobject.c into subfiles? (original) (raw)
Victor Stinner victor.stinner at gmail.com
Fri Oct 5 01:35:19 CEST 2012
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2012/10/5 Benjamin Peterson <benjamin at python.org>:
2012/10/4 Victor Stinner <victor.stinner at gmail.com>:
If new files are created using "hg cp unicodeobject.c unicode/newfile.c", the historic is kept. Yes, but you can only create one file that way.
You can create as many files as you want. Try:
hg cp unicodeobject.c unicode2.c hg cp unicodeobject.c unicode3.c hg ci -m "add new files" <edit unicode2.c (remove most lines)> <edit unicode3.c (remove most lines, but other lines)> hg ci -m "modify" hg blame unicode2.c hg blame unicode3.c
Victor
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