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transaction: remember original len(repo) instead of tracking added revs (API)
It's silly to keep updating xrange(len(changelog), len(changelog) + 1) for
each added revision. Instead, let's simply remember the first revision to
be added.
The test output slightly changed as the branch cache is also warmed up by
stream clone, which seems more consistent.
.. api::
``tr.changes['revs']`` is replaced by ``tr.changes['origrepolen']`` which
is the first revision number to be added.
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Sat, 25 Aug 2018 15:28:48 +0900 |
parents | ad88726d6982 |
children | 824b687ff6af |
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$ hg init rep $ cd rep $ mkdir dir $ touch foo dir/bar $ hg -v addremove adding dir/bar adding foo $ hg -v commit -m "add 1" committing files: dir/bar foo committing manifest committing changelog committed changeset 0:6f7f953567a2 $ cd dir/ $ touch ../foo_2 bar_2 $ hg -v addremove adding dir/bar_2 adding foo_2 $ hg -v commit -m "add 2" committing files: dir/bar_2 foo_2 committing manifest committing changelog committed changeset 1:e65414bf35c5 $ cd .. $ hg forget foo $ hg -v addremove adding foo $ hg forget foo $ hg -v addremove nonexistent nonexistent: $ENOENT$ [1] $ cd .. $ hg init subdir $ cd subdir $ mkdir dir $ cd dir $ touch a.py $ hg addremove 'glob:*.py' adding a.py $ hg forget a.py $ hg addremove -I 'glob:*.py' adding a.py $ hg forget a.py $ hg addremove adding dir/a.py $ cd .. $ hg init sim $ cd sim $ echo a > a $ echo a >> a $ echo a >> a $ echo c > c $ hg commit -Ama adding a adding c $ mv a b $ rm c $ echo d > d $ hg addremove -n -s 50 # issue 1696 removing a adding b removing c adding d recording removal of a as rename to b (100% similar) $ hg addremove -ns 50 --color debug [addremove.removed ui.status|removing a] [addremove.added ui.status|adding b] [addremove.removed ui.status|removing c] [addremove.added ui.status|adding d] [ ui.status|recording removal of a as rename to b (100% similar)] $ hg addremove -s 50 removing a adding b removing c adding d recording removal of a as rename to b (100% similar) $ hg commit -mb $ cp b c $ hg forget b $ hg addremove -s 50 adding b adding c $ rm c $ hg ci -A -m "c" nonexistent nonexistent: $ENOENT$ abort: failed to mark all new/missing files as added/removed [255] $ hg st ! c $ cd ..