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+ associated adjustments in other files.
See cmdutil.restrict_file_access.__doc__ for an explanation of the
security hole this closes.
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Broke the bulk of show.py out into new function show.output(), which
is used by both show.py and email_bugs.py to reduce duplication of
effort and increase consistency of the XML.
Also a few relevant help string updates.
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It should currently do everything that `be comment --xml` did, but it
still has a way to go before it lives up to it's longhelp string,
mostly figuring out bug/comment merging.
The allowed XML format also changed a bit, becoming a bit more
structured.
cmdutil.bug_from_shortname() renamed to cmdutil.bug_from_id().
New functions cmdutil.parse_id() and cmdutil.bug_comment_from_id().
Additional doctests in libbe.comment.Comment.comment_shortnames() to
show example output if bug_shortname==None.
Brought be-xml-to-mbox and be-mbox-to-xml up to speed on the current
<be-xml>-rooted format.
* Added <extra-string> handling to their comment handling.
* Moved extra strings from email bodies to X-Extra-String headers
(some comment bodies are not text, and we should keep the estr
location consistent between bugs and comments.)
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This send a list of bugs in a single email off to be processed by
be-handle-mail. Of course, be-handle-mail doesn't yet handle the
[be-bug:xml] format that email_bugs.py creates. On to that now...
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