Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> [Wed, 17 Aug 2022 12:00:06 +0200] rev 49400
rust-status: ignored directories are now correctly only listed if opted into
This fixes the behavior of `hg purge` removing empty ignored directory even
without `--all` or `--ignored`.
Arseniy Alekseyev <aalekseyev@janestreet.com> [Fri, 05 Aug 2022 14:18:13 +0100] rev 49399
test: show how purge removes ignored directories
Apparently the rust code path removes ignored directories
even though the pure code path doesn't.
Show this in tests.
Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com> [Mon, 11 Jul 2022 22:47:56 +0200] rev 49398
rust: bump to memmap2 0.5.3, micro-timer 0.4.0, and crossbeam-channel 0.5.0
The merge in 12adf8c695ed had conflicts in rust/Cargo.lock and
rust/hg-core/Cargo.toml . Let's ignore rust/Cargo.lock - it is regenerated.
For rust/hg-core/Cargo.toml, stable had dd6b67d5c256 "rust: fix unsound
`OwningDirstateMap`" which introduced ouroboros (and dropped
stable_deref_trait).
Default had ec8d9b5a5e7c "rust-hg-core: upgrade dependencies" which had a lot
of churn bumping minimum versions - also patch versions. It is indeed a good
idea to bump to *allow* use of latest package. That means that major versions
should be bumped for packages after 1.0, and for packages below 1.0 minor
versions should be bumped too. But it doesn't work to try enforce a policy of
using latest patch by bumping versions at arbitrary times.
For good or bad, the merge doesn't seem to have resolved the conflicts
correctly, and many of the minor "upgrade dependencies" were lost again.
Unfortunately, it also lost the bump of memmap2 to 0.5.3, which is needed for
Fedora packaging where 0.4 isn't available. Same with micro-timer bump to 0.4
(which already is used in rhg). crossbeam-channel bump was also lost.
This change fixes that regression by redoing these "important" lines of the
merge "correctly".
I propose this for stable, even though dependency changes on stable branches
are annoying.