import: use dirstateguard instead of dirstate.invalidate
Before this patch, "commands.import()" uses "dirstate.invalidate()" as
a kind of "restore .hg/dirstate to the original status" during a failure.
But it just discards changes in memory, and doesn't actually restore
".hg/dirstate". Then, it can't work as expected, if "dirstate.write()"
is executed while processing.
This patch uses "dirstateguard" instead of "dirstate.invalidate()" to
restore ".hg/dirstate" at failure even if "dirstate.write()" is
executed before failure.
This patch also removes "beginparentchage()" and "endparentchange()",
because "dirstateguard" makes them useless, too.
This is a part of preparations to fix the issue that the recent (in
memory) dirstate isn't visible to external process (e.g. "precommit"
hook).
== Local
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== Remote
Ready.
REQ: foo?one=Vo&two=Efvy
-> Vo!boe!Efvy
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REQ: bar?b=Fjot&a=[xfj
-> Fjot!voe![xfj
Eins und Zwei
REQ: batch?cmds=foo:one=Pof,two=Uxp;bar:b=Fjot,a=[xfj
-> Pof!boe!Uxp;Fjot!voe![xfj
REQ: greet?name=Kpio!Tnjui
-> Ifmmp-!Kpio!Tnjui
REQ: batch?cmds=bar:b=Vop,a=Evf
-> Vop!voe!Evf
One and Two
Nope
Eins und Zwei
Hello, John Smith
Ready.
Uno und Due