forget: cleanup the output for an inexact case match on icasefs
Previously, specifying a file name but not matching the dirstate case yielded
the following, even though the file was actually removed:
$ hg forget capsdir1/capsdir/abc.txt
not removing capsdir\a.txt: file is already untracked
removing CapsDir\A.txt
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This change doesn't appear to cause any extra filesystem accesses, even if a
nonexistant file is specified.
If a directory is specified without a case match, it is (and was previously)
still silently ignored.
fixbundle() {
grep -v 'saving bundle' | grep -v 'saved backup' | \
grep -v added | grep -v adding | \
grep -v "unable to find 'e' for patching" | \
grep -v "e: No such file or directory"
}