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upgrade: only process revlogs that needs it by default
We have more and more requirement that does not affect revlog or that only
affect some of them. It is silly to force a full processing of all revlog to
juste move the requirement around, or to simply rewrite the dirstate.
So now, only the revlog that needs to be touched will be touched. Unless the
--changelog & al flags are used.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11871
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 06 Dec 2021 17:54:39 +0100 |
parents | 824b687ff6af |
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$ 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 $ hg -v addremove nonexistent nonexistent: $ENOENT$ [1] $ 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 -ns 50 --color debug [ui.addremove.removed ui.status|removing a] [ui.addremove.added ui.status|adding b] [ui.addremove.removed ui.status|removing c] [ui.addremove.added ui.status|adding d] [ ui.status|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 $ hg ci -A -m "c" nonexistent nonexistent: $ENOENT$ abort: failed to mark all new/missing files as added/removed [255] $ hg st ! c $ cd ..