echo "${path}"
}
-# git-remote-hg doesn't work with Mercurial projrc extension,
-# so use it manually.
-# We parse the projrc file in the assembly (on the server), to check
-# for any projrc substitutions.
-#
-# Arg 1: subproject (path and name)
-#
-# Return the new substitution name if found, and original subrepo name if not
-# (with the path stripped)
-hg_check_projrc_config() {
- if [ ${#} -lt 1 ]; then
- echo "Missing subrepos name"
- fi
-
- # Repo name can have spaces in it, hence the use of ${*}
- local subrepo_orig="${*}"
- local subrepo="${*}"
-
- # Quote spaces
- subrepo=${subrepo// /\\\\ }
-
- asm=$(cat .git/config | grep "hg::" | sed "s/.*url = hg::\(.*\)/\1/")
-
- local baserepo=$(basename "${subrepo}")
-
- if cat "${asm}/.hg/projrc" | grep -q "${baserepo}" ; then
- projrc=$(cat "${asm}/.hg/projrc" | grep "${baserepo}" | sed "s/.*= \(.*\)/\1/")
- else
- # No substitution, return same name as original
- projrc=$(basename "${subrepo_orig}")
- fi
-
- echo "${projrc}"
-}
-
# Map a revision to a branch name in HG subrepository
# Use hg log (in original repo) to get branch name corresponding to that
# revision.