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commitctx: extract all the file preparation logic in a new function Before we actually start to create a new commit we have a large block of logic that do the necessary file and manifest commit and that determine which files are been affected by the commit (and how). This is a complex process on its own. It return a "simple" output that can be fed to the next step. The output itself is not that simple as we return a lot of individual items (files, added, removed, ...). My next step (and actual goal for this cleanup) will be to simplify the return by returning a richer object that will be more suited for the variation of data we want to store. After this changeset the `commitctx` is a collection of smaller function with limited scope. The largest one is still `_filecommit` without about 100 lines of code.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Thu, 23 Jul 2020 23:52:31 +0200
parents 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
  [ui.addremove.removed ui.status|removing a]
  [ui.addremove.added ui.status|adding b]
  [ui.addremove.removed ui.status|removing c]
  [ui.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 ..