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.hgignore should never consider 'syntax: glob' as "never used" #82

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pepoluan opened this issue Feb 28, 2015 · 1 comment
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.hgignore should never consider 'syntax: glob' as "never used" #82

pepoluan opened this issue Feb 28, 2015 · 1 comment
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With version 0.9, the .ignore plugin considers the line syntax: glob as "never used".

Removing this entry (the suggested action) results in Mercurial mistakenly considering the glob entries as regex entries.

Therefore, syntax: glob must never be considered as "never used".

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hsz commented Feb 28, 2015

Hello @pepoluan

Thank you for reporting it. It has been already fixed ant is waiting for release.
In next released version there will be available syntax: support and switching between regexp and glob syntax modes (regexp by default).

I have to finish one more feature and it'll be published tomorrow I think.

@hsz hsz closed this as completed Mar 2, 2015
@hsz hsz added the bug label Apr 16, 2015
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