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hg: show the correct message when cloning an LFS repo with extension disabled The `extensions._disabledpaths()` doesn't handle fetching help from `__index__`, so it returns an empty dictionary of paths. That means None is always returned from `extensions.disabled_help()` when embedding resources inside the pyoxidizer or py2exe binary, regardless of the arg or if is an external extension stored in the filesystem. And that means wrongly telling the user with an explicitly disabled LFS extension that it will be enabled locally upon cloning from an LFS remote. That causes test-lfs-serve.t:295 to fail. This effectively reverts most of the rest of 843418dc0b1b, while keeping the help text change in place (which was specifically identified as a problem).
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Mon, 05 Dec 2022 15:14:33 -0500
parents f9db8eeb3aec
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  $ mkdir folder
  $ cd folder
  $ hg init
  $ mkdir x x/l x/m x/n x/l/u x/l/u/a
  $ touch a b x/aa.o x/bb.o
  $ hg status
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/aa.o
  ? x/bb.o

  $ hg status --terse u
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/
  $ hg status --terse maudric
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/
  $ hg status --terse madric
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/aa.o
  ? x/bb.o
  $ hg status --terse f
  abort: 'f' not recognized
  [10]

Add a .hgignore so that we can also have ignored files

  $ echo ".*\.o" > .hgignore
  $ hg status
  ? .hgignore
  ? a
  ? b
  $ hg status -i
  I x/aa.o
  I x/bb.o

Tersing ignored files
  $ hg status -t i --ignored
  I x/

Adding more files
  $ mkdir y
  $ touch x/aa x/bb y/l y/m y/l.o y/m.o
  $ touch x/l/aa x/m/aa x/n/aa x/l/u/bb x/l/u/a/bb

  $ hg status
  ? .hgignore
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/aa
  ? x/bb
  ? x/l/aa
  ? x/l/u/a/bb
  ? x/l/u/bb
  ? x/m/aa
  ? x/n/aa
  ? y/l
  ? y/m

  $ hg status --terse u
  ? .hgignore
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/
  ? y/

Run from subdirectory
  $ hg status --terse u --cwd x/l
  ? .hgignore
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/
  ? y/
  $ relstatus() {
  >   hg status --terse u --config commands.status.relative=1 "$@";
  > }
This should probably have {"l/", "m/", "n/"} instead of {"."}. They should
probably come after "../y/".
  $ relstatus --cwd x
  ? ../.hgignore
  ? ../a
  ? ../b
  ? .
  ? ../y/
This should probably have {"u/", "../m/", "../n/"} instead of {"../"}.
  $ relstatus --cwd x/l
  ? ../../.hgignore
  ? ../../a
  ? ../../b
  ? ../
  ? ../../y/
This should probably have {"a/", "bb", "../aa", "../../m/", "../../n/"}
instead of {"../../"}.
  $ relstatus --cwd x/l/u
  ? ../../../.hgignore
  ? ../../../a
  ? ../../../b
  ? ../../
  ? ../../../y/
This should probably have {"bb", "../bb", "../../aa", "../../../m/",
"../../../n/"} instead of {"../../../"}.
  $ relstatus --cwd x/l/u/a
  ? ../../../../.hgignore
  ? ../../../../a
  ? ../../../../b
  ? ../../../
  ? ../../../../y/

  $ hg add x/aa x/bb .hgignore
  $ hg status --terse au
  A .hgignore
  A x/aa
  A x/bb
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/

Including ignored files

  $ hg status --terse aui
  A .hgignore
  A x/aa
  A x/bb
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/l
  ? y/m
  $ hg status --terse au -i
  I x/aa.o
  I x/bb.o
  I y/l.o
  I y/m.o

Committing some of the files

  $ hg commit x/aa x/bb .hgignore -m "First commit"
  $ hg status
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/aa
  ? x/l/u/a/bb
  ? x/l/u/bb
  ? x/m/aa
  ? x/n/aa
  ? y/l
  ? y/m
  $ hg status --terse mardu
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/

Modifying already committed files

  $ echo "Hello" >> x/aa
  $ echo "World" >> x/bb
  $ hg status --terse maurdc
  M x/aa
  M x/bb
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/

Respecting other flags

  $ hg status --terse marduic --all
  M x/aa
  M x/bb
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/l
  ? y/m
  I x/aa.o
  I x/bb.o
  I y/l.o
  I y/m.o
  C .hgignore
  $ hg status --terse marduic -a
  $ hg status --terse marduic -c
  C .hgignore
  $ hg status --terse marduic -m
  M x/aa
  M x/bb

Passing 'i' in terse value will consider the ignored files while tersing

  $ hg status --terse marduic -u
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/l
  ? y/m

Omitting 'i' in terse value does not consider ignored files while tersing

  $ hg status --terse marduc -u
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/

Trying with --rev

  $ hg status --terse marduic --rev 0 --rev 1
  abort: cannot use --terse with --rev
  [10]

Config item to set the default terseness
  $ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
  > [commands]
  > status.terse = u
  > EOF
  $ hg status -mu
  M x/aa
  M x/bb
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/

Command line flag overrides the default
  $ hg status --terse=
  M x/aa
  M x/bb
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/aa
  ? x/l/u/a/bb
  ? x/l/u/bb
  ? x/m/aa
  ? x/n/aa
  ? y/l
  ? y/m
  $ hg status --terse=mardu
  M x/aa
  M x/bb
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/
  ? x/m/
  ? x/n/
  ? y/

Specifying --rev should still work, with the terseness disabled.
  $ hg status --rev 0
  M x/aa
  M x/bb
  ? a
  ? b
  ? x/l/aa
  ? x/l/u/a/bb
  ? x/l/u/bb
  ? x/m/aa
  ? x/n/aa
  ? y/l
  ? y/m