match: handle everything-matching using new alwaysmatcher
Having a special matcher that always matches seems to make more sense
than making one of the other matchers handle the case. For now, we
just use this new matcher when no patterns were provided.
$ 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
#if windows
$ hg -v addremove nonexistent
nonexistent: The system cannot find the file specified
[1]
#else
$ hg -v addremove nonexistent
nonexistent: No such file or directory
[1]
#endif
$ 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 -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
#if windows
$ hg ci -A -m "c" nonexistent
nonexistent: The system cannot find the file specified
abort: failed to mark all new/missing files as added/removed
[255]
#else
$ hg ci -A -m "c" nonexistent
nonexistent: No such file or directory
abort: failed to mark all new/missing files as added/removed
[255]
#endif
$ hg st
! c
$ cd ..