convert: don't drop commits that are empty in the source when using --filemap
I ran into this when using `hg lfconvert --to-normal` (which uses the filemap
class internally), and saw that commits with nothing but a branch change were
dropped. We could put in an option that only lfconvert uses internally. But
silently dropping anything other than a commit where all changes were excluded
seems unintended. For example, there's a message in mercurial_sink.putcommit()
if it drops an empty commit. (And the reason that isn't kicking in here is
because lfconvert isn't passing --filemap, so the self.filemapmode conditional
there is always False.)
The naive change of `return not files` broke test-convert-filemap.t, so this is
a little more elaborate than needed for converting from largefiles.
# narrowrepo.py - repository which supports narrow revlogs, lazy loading
#
# Copyright 2017 Google, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial import (
wireprototypes,
)
from . import (
narrowdirstate,
)
def wraprepo(repo):
"""Enables narrow clone functionality on a single local repository."""
class narrowrepository(repo.__class__):
def _makedirstate(self):
dirstate = super(narrowrepository, self)._makedirstate()
return narrowdirstate.wrapdirstate(self, dirstate)
def peer(self):
peer = super(narrowrepository, self).peer()
peer._caps.add(wireprototypes.NARROWCAP)
peer._caps.add(wireprototypes.ELLIPSESCAP)
return peer
repo.__class__ = narrowrepository