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Hg.Net is a.Net version of Mercurial, an open source version control system and an integral part of the Tower project. The goal is to take all of the Mercurial code and bring it into a more.Net friendly environment.
The problem with this is that I have very little experience with Mercurial, and even less so with.Net.
If you do have experience with.Net and Mercurial, maybe you can help me out by reviewing the source, giving me tips on how to improve the code or simply making a suggestion.
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This project is heavily inspired by Chris Double’s xUnit Mercurial Extension, I am also referencing the documentation in it’s most current version. I have created a few of my own tests, as well as restructured some of the tests in the xUnit library to work with the hg.Net wrapper.

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There is also a Mercurial extension that works on.NET and even has.NET classes for interacting with Mercurial, allowing you to work with files in an hg repository from a.NET application.

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I would be very interested in a Mercurial extension for.NET. Perhaps you can work with the community on creating one.
One thing I have noticed is how similar.NET and Java are. It would be interesting to see if someone created a Mercurial interface that used Java collections.
Without getting a sense of the culture around Mercurial, I am a little cautious about assuming that it is suitable for writing an extension in.NET because I don’t want to do a poor job of writing one.

Commitment

Commitment leads to accomplishment. The Latin word for “to belong,”com-mit means “to make a firm decision and to stick to it.” If you pledge yourself to anything, you commit yourself to it. If you commit yourself to something, you become, or are bound to become, fully involved in it. Commitment means to bind yourself to a course of action. Commitment to something means you are dedicated to and are willing to go through with it until you reach a definite goal. We can commit ourselves to work, to a course of study, to religion, to charity, to the study of history, to the practice of whatever art

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The hg.Net is a.Net class library that provides you with functionality to integrate Mercurial into your applications.
The wrapper features a couple of output parsers, useful for processing log and status commands into objects, with an inheritable parser base from which you can build your own parsers.
The wrapper also allows you to execute any custom command, with an arbitrary number of arguments. It has built-in support to ensure cross-thread safety, allowing you to use the asynchronous events in your applications while it remains responsive (No mucking around with Invoke and Delegates!).

hg.net Description:
hg.net is a.Net class library that provides you with functionality to integrate Mercurial into your applications.
The wrapper features a couple of output parsers, useful for processing log and status commands into objects, with an inheritable parser base from which you can build your own parsers.
The wrapper also allows you to execute any custom command, with an arbitrary number of arguments. It has built-in support to ensure cross-thread safety, allowing you to use the asynchronous events in your applications while it remains responsive (No mucking around with Invoke and Delegates!).

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hg.net is a.Net class library that provides you with functionality to integrate Mercurial into your applications.
The wrapper features a couple of output parsers, useful for processing log and status commands into objects, with an inheritable parser base from which you can build your own parsers.
The wrapper also allows you to execute any custom command, with an arbitrary number of arguments. It has built-in support to ensure cross-thread safety, allowing you to use the asynchronous events in your applications while it remains responsive (No mucking around with Invoke and Delegates!).

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hg.net is a.Net class library that provides you with functionality to integrate Mercurial into your applications.
The wrapper features a couple of output parsers, useful for processing log and status commands into objects, with an inheritable parser base from which you can build your own parsers.
The wrapper also allows you to execute any custom command, with an arbitrary number of arguments. It has built-in support to ensure cross-thread safety, allowing you to use the asynchronous events in your applications while it remains responsive (No mucking around with Invoke and Delegates!).

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This project provides a class library for Mercurial. It is a set of classes that allow a software developer to interact with Mercurial by writing client applications. It provides a highly useful API for working with Mercurial repositories, and exposes Mercurial commands as methods in the language that the developer already knows.

API

This project offers a comprehensive API that defines all the methods of the various classes. These classes are pretty self-explanatory, but you can see some more details here.

Important!

Note that there is a dependency on the.NET framework 1.1. If you are developing for Windows, 3.5 will be fine. Windows XP 32 bit is supported.
If you want to try hg.Net, you need to have installed Mono Framework 2.2 in order to compile the hg.Net source. Mono 2.2 will then be the runtime for hg.Net.

Mailing List

The hg.Net mailing list is used to discuss new features and also to contact the maintainers. It can also be used for general discussion about Mercurial. If you want to subscribe, visit for more information.

History

Version 2.2.1 is now the release version. It features:

Support for WinSock 2

Corrected Handling of Blobs, Trees and Patches

Improvements to the hg.LogParser

Performance improvements to the hg.RepositoryManager.

Version 2.2.0 is now the stable release version. It features:

Support for WinSock 1.1

Rebalanced the command methods to reduce the need for the parse parser.

Added overloads for the CloneCommand that allow you to specify a path or a repository configuration.

Added support for opaque writeable branches.

The hg.LogParser is now fixed against major changes in the code and uses the Improved Wildcard Globs feature from the MergeSupport library.

Performance improvements to the hg.RepositoryManager.

Fixed all bugs.

Note: This release has been tested to work with versions of Mercurial up to 1.4.3 but may not work with a much later version.

License

Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license

What’s New In Hg.Net?

hg.Net is a.Net class library that provides you with functionality to integrate Mercurial into your applications.
The wrapper features a couple of output parsers, useful for processing log and status commands into objects, with an inheritable parser base from which you can build your own parsers.
The wrapper also allows you to execute any custom command, with an arbitrary number of arguments. It has built-in support to ensure cross-thread safety, allowing you to use the asynchronous events in your applications while it remains responsive (No mucking around with Invoke and Delegates!).

How to install the hg.Net on the Mac.

The hg.Net version 2.4.0 is under active development. It is compatible with the Macintosh OS 10.5, and can use.Net Framework version 1.0.
If you are using Microsoft.NET Framework version 2.0, it is recommended to use version 2.2.

Since the hg.Net 2.4.0 version is under development, there is no stable version for Mac. The current beta version can be found here:
hg.net 2.4.0-beta1

Change Log

2.4.0 – 2012/02/17

hg.net Version 2.4.0-beta1 available to download. This release fixes a bug where images with transparency were not being correctly saved to xml files.

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2.3.0 – 2011/05/12

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2.2.0 – 2010/06/03

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2.1.1 – 2010/06/03

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2.1.1 – 2010/06/03

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System Requirements For Hg.Net:

Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 or above
iPad 2 or above
OSX 10.6 or above
Minimum Requirements:
iOS 7 or above
Android 4.0 or above
Gamepad support for Windows version (Sony Playstation 4 and Xbox One) requires Win8.1 or later.
Note: If you are playing the iOS version of the game, you must install the iOS 7.0 or later if your iPhone is running below iOS 7.0.The Austin Humane

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