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largefiles: implement addremove (issue3064) Implementing addremove correctly in largefiles is tricky, becuase the original addremove function does not call into any of the add or remove function we've already overridden in the extension. So the trick is to implement addremove without duplicating any code. This patch implements addremove by pulling out the interesting parts of override_add() and override_remove() into generic utility functions, and using those to handle the largefiles in addremove. Then a matcher is installed that will ignore all largefiles, and the original addremove function is called to take care of the regular files in addremove. A small bit of monkey patching is used to make sure that remove_largefiles() notifies the user when a file is removed by addremove and also makes sure the removal of largefiles doesn't interfer with the original addremove's operation of removing the standin.
author Na'Tosha Bard <natosha@unity3d.com>
date Sat, 07 Jan 2012 12:42:54 +0100
parents 5f01fd602542
children 216d3d85372b
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### --- User interface

[ui]

### show changed files and be a bit more verbose if True

# verbose = True

### username data to appear in comits
### it usually takes the form: Joe User <joe.user@host.com>

# username = Joe User <j.user@example.com>

### --- Extensions

[extensions]

### each extension has its own 'extension_name=path' line
### the default python library path is used when path is left blank
### the hgext dir is used when 'hgext.extension_name=' is written

### acl - Access control lists
### hg help acl

# hgext.acl =

### bisect - binary search changesets to detect bugs
### hg help bisect

# hgext.hbisect =

### bugzilla - update bugzilla bugs when changesets mention them
### hg help bugzilla

# hgext.bugzilla =

### extdiff - Use external diff application instead of builtin one

# hgext.extdiff =

### gpg - GPG checks and signing
### hg help gpg

# hgext.gpg =

### graphlog - ASCII graph log
### hg help glog

# hgext.graphlog =

### hgk - GUI repository browser
### hg help view

# hgext.hgk =

### mq - Mercurial patch queues
### hg help mq

# hgext.mq =

### notify - Template driven e-mail notifications
### hg help notify

# hgext.notify =

### patchbomb - send changesets as a series of patch emails
### hg help email

# hgext.patchbomb =

### churn - create a graph showing who changed the most lines
### hg help churn

# hgext.churn = /home/user/hg/hg/contrib/churn.py

### eol - automatic management of line endings

# hgext.eol =

### --- hgk additional configuration

[hgk]

### set executable path

# path = /home/user/hg/hg/contrib/hgk

### --- Hook to Mercurial actions - See hgrc man page for avaliable hooks

[hooks]

### Example notify hooks (load hgext.notify extension before use)

# incoming.notify = python:hgext.notify.hook
# changegroup.notify = python:hgext.notify.hook

### Email configuration for the notify and patchbomb extensions

[email]

### Your email address

# from = user@example.com

### Method to send email - smtp or /usr/sbin/sendmail or other program name

# method = smtp

### smtp server to send email to

[smtp]

# host = mail
# port = 25
# tls = false
# username = user
# password = blivet
# local_hostname = myhost

### --- Email notification hook for server

[notify]
### multiple sources can be specified as a whitespace or comma separated list

# sources = serve push pull bundle

### set this to False when you're ready for mail to start sending

# test = True

### path to config file with names of subscribers

# config = /path/to/subscription/file