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error: add CensoredNodeError, will be thrown when content deliberately erased
This change introduces the error plus a corresponding catch in dispatch, to
provide localized error messages.
The verb "censor" is used in this commit and all following to refer to erasing
the content of a revlog revision (filelog, for now) without recalculating node
IDs, leaving that revision invalid. Further work must be done to safely share
such revision data with compliant clients.
I find the analogy to censorship straightforward; for less politically
charged options, consider "erase", "excise", "expunge", or "blackhole".
author | Mike Edgar <adgar@google.com> |
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date | Wed, 03 Sep 2014 15:59:03 -0400 |
parents | c437745f50ec |
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Put here definitions of blacklists for run-tests.py Create a file per blacklist. Each file should list the names of tests that you want to be skipped. File names are meant to be used as targets for run-tests.py --blacklist option. Lines starting with # are ignored. White spaces are stripped. e.g. if you create a blacklist/example file containing: test-hgrc # some comment test-help then calling "run-tests.py --blacklist blacklists/example" will exclude test-hgrc and test-help from the list of tests to run.