-> I comment myself: this can probably be solved without adding ad-hoc hooks and stuff (maybe not as "correct" as changing the config file only directly after wrappers have been generated, but good enough). I have a large rewrite of `mercurial.pm` ready, currently under local testing before I upload it for comments here, trying to make it equal in function to `git.pm`. Comments below are of course welcome, but I will look into other ways of solving it later. --[[Daniel Andersson]]
+> I comment myself: this can probably be solved without adding ad-hoc hooks and stuff (maybe not as "correct" as changing the config file only directly after wrappers have been generated, but good enough). I have a large rewrite of `mercurial.pm` ready, currently under local testing before I upload it for comments, trying to make it equal in function to `git.pm`. Comments below are of course welcome, but I will look into other ways of solving it later. Maybe `rcs_checkconfig` or `rcs_genwrapper` should host the `hgrc`-changing code. --[[Daniel Andersson]]
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+>> Having a hook that runs after a wrapper is generated may well be a good
+>> thing anyway. In ikiwiki-hosting, there are some genwrapper hooks
+>> that don't add any code to the wrapper, but are there only to run at,
+>> essentially, that time.
+>>
+>> With that said, here it seems like unnecessary complexity.
+>> Why is `mercurial_wrapper` configurable at all? Why not just always
+>> write it to a specific place relative to the srcdir, and always make
+>> the hgrc look there?
+>>
+>> (Other rcs plugins have good reasons to make their wrappers
+>> configurable, because one might want the wrapper to run as a git
+>> post-update or post-commit hook.) --[[Joey]]