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dirstatemap: replace `removefile` by an explicit `entry.set_untracked()`
All the other caller goes through `reset_state`, so we can safely have an
explicit method on `DirstateItem` object.
This means that all the logic to preserve the previous state (from p2, merged,
etc) is now properly encapsulated within the DirstateItem. This pave the way to
using different storage for these information.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11315
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 20 Aug 2021 11:27:01 +0200 |
parents | 8d72e29ad1e0 |
children | b7fde9237c92 |
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$ mkdir folder $ cd folder $ hg init $ mkdir x x/l x/m x/n x/l/u x/l/u/a $ touch a b x/aa.o x/bb.o $ hg status ? a ? b ? x/aa.o ? x/bb.o $ hg status --terse u ? a ? b ? x/ $ hg status --terse maudric ? a ? b ? x/ $ hg status --terse madric ? a ? b ? x/aa.o ? x/bb.o $ hg status --terse f abort: 'f' not recognized [10] Add a .hgignore so that we can also have ignored files $ echo ".*\.o" > .hgignore $ hg status ? .hgignore ? a ? b $ hg status -i I x/aa.o I x/bb.o Tersing ignored files $ hg status -t i --ignored I x/ Adding more files $ mkdir y $ touch x/aa x/bb y/l y/m y/l.o y/m.o $ touch x/l/aa x/m/aa x/n/aa x/l/u/bb x/l/u/a/bb $ hg status ? .hgignore ? a ? b ? x/aa ? x/bb ? x/l/aa ? x/l/u/a/bb ? x/l/u/bb ? x/m/aa ? x/n/aa ? y/l ? y/m $ hg status --terse u ? .hgignore ? a ? b ? x/ ? y/ Run from subdirectory $ hg status --terse u --cwd x/l ? .hgignore ? a ? b ? x/ ? y/ $ relstatus() { > hg status --terse u --config commands.status.relative=1 "$@"; > } This should probably have {"l/", "m/", "n/"} instead of {"."}. They should probably come after "../y/". $ relstatus --cwd x ? ../.hgignore ? ../a ? ../b ? . ? ../y/ This should probably have {"u/", "../m/", "../n/"} instead of {"../"}. $ relstatus --cwd x/l ? ../../.hgignore ? ../../a ? ../../b ? ../ ? ../../y/ This should probably have {"a/", "bb", "../aa", "../../m/", "../../n/"} instead of {"../../"}. $ relstatus --cwd x/l/u ? ../../../.hgignore ? ../../../a ? ../../../b ? ../../ ? ../../../y/ This should probably have {"bb", "../bb", "../../aa", "../../../m/", "../../../n/"} instead of {"../../../"}. $ relstatus --cwd x/l/u/a ? ../../../../.hgignore ? ../../../../a ? ../../../../b ? ../../../ ? ../../../../y/ $ hg add x/aa x/bb .hgignore $ hg status --terse au A .hgignore A x/aa A x/bb ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/ Including ignored files $ hg status --terse aui A .hgignore A x/aa A x/bb ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/l ? y/m $ hg status --terse au -i I x/aa.o I x/bb.o I y/l.o I y/m.o Committing some of the files $ hg commit x/aa x/bb .hgignore -m "First commit" $ hg status ? a ? b ? x/l/aa ? x/l/u/a/bb ? x/l/u/bb ? x/m/aa ? x/n/aa ? y/l ? y/m $ hg status --terse mardu ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/ Modifying already committed files $ echo "Hello" >> x/aa $ echo "World" >> x/bb $ hg status --terse maurdc M x/aa M x/bb ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/ Respecting other flags $ hg status --terse marduic --all M x/aa M x/bb ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/l ? y/m I x/aa.o I x/bb.o I y/l.o I y/m.o C .hgignore $ hg status --terse marduic -a $ hg status --terse marduic -c C .hgignore $ hg status --terse marduic -m M x/aa M x/bb Passing 'i' in terse value will consider the ignored files while tersing $ hg status --terse marduic -u ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/l ? y/m Omitting 'i' in terse value does not consider ignored files while tersing $ hg status --terse marduc -u ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/ Trying with --rev $ hg status --terse marduic --rev 0 --rev 1 abort: cannot use --terse with --rev [10] Config item to set the default terseness $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [commands] > status.terse = u > EOF $ hg status -mu M x/aa M x/bb ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/ Command line flag overrides the default $ hg status --terse= M x/aa M x/bb ? a ? b ? x/l/aa ? x/l/u/a/bb ? x/l/u/bb ? x/m/aa ? x/n/aa ? y/l ? y/m $ hg status --terse=mardu M x/aa M x/bb ? a ? b ? x/l/ ? x/m/ ? x/n/ ? y/ Specifying --rev should still work, with the terseness disabled. $ hg status --rev 0 M x/aa M x/bb ? a ? b ? x/l/aa ? x/l/u/a/bb ? x/l/u/bb ? x/m/aa ? x/n/aa ? y/l ? y/m