match: don't print explicitly listed files with wrong case (BC)
On case-insensitive file systems, if file A exists and you try to
remove it (or add, etc.) by specifying a different case, you will see
something like this:
$ hg rm a
removing file A
I honestly found this surprising because it seems to me like it was
explicitly listed by the user. Still, there is a comment in the code
describing it, so it is very clearly intentional. The code was added
in
baa11dde8c0e (match: add a subclass for dirstate normalizing of the
matched patterns, 2015-04-12).
I'm going to do a lot of refactoring to matchers and the feature
mentioned above is going to get in my way. I'm therefore removing it
for the time being and we can hopefully add it back when I'm done.
#!/bin/sh
#
# This is an example of using HGEDITOR to create of diff to review the
# changes while committing.
# If you want to pass your favourite editor some other parameters
# only for Mercurial, modify this:
case "${EDITOR}" in
"")
EDITOR="vi"
;;
emacs)
EDITOR="$EDITOR -nw"
;;
gvim|vim)
EDITOR="$EDITOR -f -o"
;;
esac
HGTMP=""
cleanup_exit() {
rm -rf "$HGTMP"
}
# Remove temporary files even if we get interrupted
trap "cleanup_exit" 0 # normal exit
trap "exit 255" HUP INT QUIT ABRT TERM
HGTMP=$(mktemp -d ${TMPDIR-/tmp}/hgeditor.XXXXXX)
[ x$HGTMP != x -a -d $HGTMP ] || {
echo "Could not create temporary directory! Exiting." 1>&2
exit 1
}
(
grep '^HG: changed' "$1" | cut -b 13- | while read changed; do
"$HG" diff "$changed" >> "$HGTMP/diff"
done
)
cat "$1" > "$HGTMP/msg"
MD5=$(which md5sum 2>/dev/null) || \
MD5=$(which md5 2>/dev/null)
[ -x "${MD5}" ] && CHECKSUM=`${MD5} "$HGTMP/msg"`
if [ -s "$HGTMP/diff" ]; then
$EDITOR "$HGTMP/msg" "$HGTMP/diff" || exit $?
else
$EDITOR "$HGTMP/msg" || exit $?
fi
[ -x "${MD5}" ] && (echo "$CHECKSUM" | ${MD5} -c >/dev/null 2>&1 && exit 13)
mv "$HGTMP/msg" "$1"
exit $?