=back
-=head1 "MRCONFIG FILES"
+=head1 MRCONFIG FILES
Here is an example .mrconfig file:
or even to add other commands for 'mr online' to run. If the file is
present, mr assumes it is in offline mode.
-=head1 "UNTRUSTED MRCONFIG FILES"
+=head1 UNTRUSTED MRCONFIG FILES
Since mrconfig files can contain arbitrary shell commands, they can do
-anything. This flexability is good, but it also allows a malicious mrconfig
+anything. This flexibility is good, but it also allows a malicious mrconfig
file to delete your whole home directory. Such a file might be contained
inside a repository that your main ~/.mrconfig checks out and chains to. To
avoid worries about evil commands in a mrconfig file, mr
}
}
$section=expandenv($section) if $trusted;
+ if ($section ne 'ALIAS' &&
+ ! exists $config{$dir}{$section} &&
+ exists $config{$dir}{DEFAULT}) {
+ # copy in defaults
+ $config{$dir}{$section}={ %{$config{$dir}{DEFAULT}} };
+ }
}
elsif (/^(\w+)\s*=\s*(.*)/) {
my $parameter=$1;
if (! defined $section) {
die "$f line $.: parameter ($parameter) not in section\n";
}
- if ($section ne 'ALIAS' &&
- ! exists $config{$dir}{$section} &&
- exists $config{$dir}{DEFAULT}) {
- # copy in defaults
- $config{$dir}{$section}={ %{$config{$dir}{DEFAULT}} };
- }
if ($section eq 'ALIAS') {
$alias{$parameter}=$value;
}
fi
delta=`perl -wle 'print -f shift() ? int((-M _) * 24) : 9999' "$flagfile"`
if [ "$delta" -lt "$2" ]; then
- exit 0
+ return 1
else
touch "$flagfile"
- exit 1
+ return 0
fi
}
darcs_update = darcs pull -a "$@"
svn_status = svn status "$@"
-git_status = git status "$@" || true
-bzr_status = bzr status "$@"
+git_status = git status -s "$@" || true
+bzr_status = bzr status --short "$@"
cvs_status = cvs status "$@"
hg_status = hg status "$@"
darcs_status = darcs whatsnew -ls "$@" || true