test: explicitly "add" file before some commit in test-bookmark.t
`hg commit -A` will revert the `hg addremove` step if the commit fails. However
`hg rollback` currently does not.
We are about to improve internal consistency around transaction and dirstate and the behavior of `hg rollback` will align on the other behavior in the process.
Before doing so, we make sure the test is using a separate call to `hg add` to
avoid the test scenario to be affected by that future change.
note: the behavior change for `hg rollback` seems fine as it affect a niche
usecase and `hg rollback` usage have been strongly discouraged for a while.
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ touch a; hg commit -qAm_
$ hg bookmark $(for i in $($TESTDIR/seq.py 0 20); do echo b$i; done)
$ hg clone . ../b -q
$ cd ../b
Checking that when lookup multiple bookmarks in one go, if one of them
fails (thus causing the sshpeer to be stopped), the errors from the
further lookups don't result in tracebacks.
$ hg pull -r b0 -r nosuchbookmark $(for i in $($TESTDIR/seq.py 1 20); do echo -r b$i; done) ssh://user@dummy/$(pwd)/../a
pulling from ssh://user@dummy/$TESTTMP/b/../a
abort: unknown revision 'nosuchbookmark'
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