hgext/__init__.py
author Siddharth Agarwal <sid0@fb.com>
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merge: undocument checkunknown and checkignored configs for 3.7 We've discovered an issue with this flag during certain kinds of rebases. When: (1) we're rebasing while currently on the destination commit, and (2) an untracked or ignored file F is currently in the working copy, and (3) the same file F is in a source commit, and (4) F has different contents in the source commit, then we'll try to merge the file rather than overwrite it. An earlier patch I sent honored the options for these situations as well. Unfortunately, rebases go through the same flow as the old, deprecated 'hg merge --force'. We'd rather not make any changes to 'hg merge --force' behavior, and there's no way from this point in the code to figure out whether we're in 'hg rebase' or 'hg merge --force'. Pierre-Yves David and I came up with the idea to split the 'force' flag up into 'force' for rebases, and 'forcemerge' for merge. Since this is a very disruptive change and we're in freeze mode, simply undocument the options for this release so that our hands aren't tied by BC concerns. We'll redocument them in the next release.
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