commit: use `dirstate.change_files` to scope the associated `addremove`
This was significantly more complicated than I expected, because multiple
extensions get in the way.
I introduced a context that lazily open the transaction and associated context
to work around these complication. See the inline documentation for details.
Introducing the wrapping transaction remove the need for dirstate-guard (one of
the ultimate goal of all this), and slightly affect the result of a `hg
rollback` after a `hg commit --addremove`. That last part is deemed fine. It
aligns the behavior with what happens after a failed `hg commit --addremove` and
nobody should be using `hg rollback` anyway.
The small output change in the test come from the different transaction timing
and fact the transaction now backup the dirstate before the addremove, which
might mean "no file to backup" when the repository starts from an empty state.
Test applying context diffs
$ cat > writepatterns.py <<EOF
> import sys
>
> path = sys.argv[1]
> lasteol = sys.argv[2] == '1'
> patterns = sys.argv[3:]
>
> fp = open(path, 'wb')
> for i, pattern in enumerate(patterns):
> count = int(pattern[0:-1])
> char = pattern[-1].encode('utf8') + b'\n'
> if not lasteol and i == len(patterns) - 1:
> fp.write((char * count)[:-1])
> else:
> fp.write(char * count)
> fp.close()
> EOF
$ cat > cat.py <<EOF
> import sys
> from mercurial.utils import procutil, stringutil
> procutil.stdout.write(b'%s\n'
> % stringutil.pprint(open(sys.argv[1], 'rb').read()))
> EOF
Initialize the test repository
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ "$PYTHON" ../writepatterns.py a 0 5A 1B 5C 1D
$ "$PYTHON" ../writepatterns.py b 1 1A 1B
$ "$PYTHON" ../writepatterns.py c 1 5A
$ "$PYTHON" ../writepatterns.py d 1 5A 1B
$ hg add
adding a
adding b
adding c
adding d
$ hg ci -m addfiles
Add file, missing a last end of line
$ hg import --no-commit - <<EOF
> *** /dev/null 2010-10-16 18:05:49.000000000 +0200
> --- b/newnoeol 2010-10-16 18:23:26.000000000 +0200
> ***************
> *** 0 ****
> --- 1,2 ----
> + a
> + b
> \ No newline at end of file
> *** a/a Sat Oct 16 16:35:51 2010
> --- b/a Sat Oct 16 16:35:51 2010
> ***************
> *** 3,12 ****
> A
> A
> A
> ! B
> C
> C
> C
> C
> C
> ! D
> \ No newline at end of file
> --- 3,13 ----
> A
> A
> A
> ! E
> C
> C
> C
> C
> C
> ! F
> ! F
>
> *** a/b 2010-10-16 18:40:38.000000000 +0200
> --- /dev/null 2010-10-16 18:05:49.000000000 +0200
> ***************
> *** 1,2 ****
> - A
> - B
> --- 0 ----
> *** a/c Sat Oct 16 21:34:26 2010
> --- b/c Sat Oct 16 21:34:27 2010
> ***************
> *** 3,5 ****
> --- 3,7 ----
> A
> A
> A
> + B
> + B
> *** a/d Sat Oct 16 21:47:20 2010
> --- b/d Sat Oct 16 21:47:22 2010
> ***************
> *** 2,6 ****
> A
> A
> A
> - A
> - B
> --- 2,4 ----
> EOF
applying patch from stdin
$ hg st
M a
M c
M d
A newnoeol
R b
What's in a
$ "$PYTHON" ../cat.py a
'A\nA\nA\nA\nA\nE\nC\nC\nC\nC\nC\nF\nF\n'
$ "$PYTHON" ../cat.py newnoeol
'a\nb'
$ "$PYTHON" ../cat.py c
'A\nA\nA\nA\nA\nB\nB\n'
$ "$PYTHON" ../cat.py d
'A\nA\nA\nA\n'
$ cd ..