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
hg init
echo % should fail
hg add .hg/00changelog.i
mkdir a
echo a > a/a
hg ci -Ama
ln -s a b
echo b > a/b
echo % should fail
hg add b/b
echo % should succeed
hg add b
echo % should still fail - maybe
hg add b/b
echo % unbundle tampered bundle
hg init target
cd target
hg unbundle $TESTDIR/tampered.hg
echo % attack .hg/test
hg manifest -r0
hg update -Cr0
echo % attack foo/.hg/test
hg manifest -r1
hg update -Cr1
echo % attack back/test where back symlinks to ..
hg manifest -r2
hg update -Cr2
echo % attack ../test
hg manifest -r3
hg update -Cr3
echo % attack /tmp/test
hg manifest -r4
hg update -Cr4 2>&1 | sed -e "s|/.*/test-audit-path|[HGTMP]/test-audit-path|"
exit 0