inotify: make inotifydirstate.status() returns a tuple of lists.
This makes it consistent with dirstate.status(), which is important if
there are other extensions messing with the output of status(). Those
extensions can safely assume that dirstate.status() returns a tuple of
lists, because its docstring says it does. But
inotifystatus.dirstate() returns a list of lists, which can break
those other extensions.
#!/bin/sh
cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
[alias]
myinit = init
cleanstatus = status -c
unknown = bargle
ambiguous = s
recursive = recursive
nodefinition =
mylog = log
lognull = log -r null
shortlog = log --template '{rev} {node|short} | {date|isodate}\n'
dln = lognull --debug
nousage = rollback
put = export -r 0 -o "\$FOO/%R.diff"
[defaults]
mylog = -q
lognull = -q
log = -v
EOF
echo '% basic'
hg myinit alias
echo '% unknown'
hg unknown
hg help unknown
echo '% ambiguous'
hg ambiguous
hg help ambiguous
echo '% recursive'
hg recursive
hg help recursive
echo '% no definition'
hg nodef
hg help nodef
cd alias
echo '% no usage'
hg nousage
echo foo > foo
hg ci -Amfoo
echo '% with opts'
hg cleanst
echo '% with opts and whitespace'
hg shortlog
echo '% interaction with defaults'
hg mylog
hg lognull
echo '% properly recursive'
hg dln
echo '% path expanding'
FOO=`pwd` hg put
cat 0.diff