#11142: clean up sage/misc/hg.py
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   Reporter:  jhpalmieri           |          Owner:  jason        
       Type:  enhancement          |         Status:  needs_review 
   Priority:  minor                |      Milestone:  sage-4.7.1   
  Component:  misc                 |       Keywords:  sd31         
Work_issues:                       |       Upstream:  N/A          
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman  |         Author:  John Palmieri
     Merged:                       |   Dependencies:  #10594       
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Changes (by jhpalmieri):

  * dependencies:  => #10594


Old description:

> The attached patch cleans up hg.py in a few ways:
>
>  - it adds a few doctests, although many of them are marked "not tested",
> since otherwise it would try to import or export non-existent patches,
> etc.
>
>  - the function "pager" is rewritten, to use the Mercurial pager
> extension.  This way, any highlighting is preserved when you use
> "hg_sage.diff()" or "hg_sage.log()" with the color extension enabled.
>
>  - the function "color" was added, to disable the Mercurial color
> extension in the notebook.  Otherwise it produces some bad output: try
> putting
>     {{{
> [extensions]
> color =
>     }}}
>  in your .hgrc file, modify some files in the Sage library, and type
> "hg_sage.status()" in      the command line vs. the notebook.
>
> This depends on #11121, in particular enabling the "pager" extension.

New description:

 The attached patch cleans up hg.py in a few ways:

  - it adds a few doctests, although many of them are marked "not tested",
 since otherwise it would try to import or export non-existent patches,
 etc.

  - the function "pager" is rewritten, to use the Mercurial pager
 extension.  This way, any highlighting is preserved when you use
 "hg_sage.diff()" or "hg_sage.log()" with the color extension enabled.

  - the function "color" was added, to disable the Mercurial color
 extension in the notebook.  Otherwise it produces some bad output: try
 putting
     {{{
 [extensions]
 color =
     }}}
  in your .hgrc file, modify some files in the Sage library, and type
 "hg_sage.status()" in      the command line vs. the notebook.

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