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convert: add a mode where mercurial_sink skips empty revisions.
The getchanges function of some converter_source classes can return
some false positives. I.e. they sometimes claim that a file "foo"
was changed in some revision, even though its contents are still the
same.
convert_svn is particularly bad, but I think this can also happen with
convert_cvs and, at least in theory, with mercurial_source.
For regular conversions this is not really a problem - as long as
getfile returns the right contents, we'll get a converted revision
with the right contents. But when we use --filemap, this could lead
to superfluous revisions being converted.
Instead of fixing every converter_source, I decided to change
mercurial_sink to work around this problem.
When --filemap is used, we're interested only in revisions that touch
some specific files. If a revision doesn't change any of these files,
then we're not interested in it (at least for revisions with a single
parent; merges are special).
For mercurial_sink, we abuse this property and rollback a commit if
the manifest text hasn't changed. This avoids duplicating the logic
from localrepo.filecommit to detect unchanged files.
author | Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br> |
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date | Thu, 04 Oct 2007 23:21:37 -0300 |
parents | ca4971347e0a |
children | 98d5f9b95699 |
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#!/bin/sh cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH [extensions] hgext.purge= EOF echo % init hg init t cd t echo % setup echo r1 > r1 hg ci -qAmr1 -d'0 0' mkdir directory echo r2 > directory/r2 hg ci -qAmr2 -d'1 0' echo 'ignored' > .hgignore hg ci -qAmr3 -d'2 0' echo % delete an empty directory mkdir empty_dir hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete an untracked directory mkdir untracked_dir touch untracked_dir/untracked_file1 touch untracked_dir/untracked_file2 hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete an untracked file touch untracked_file hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete an untracked file in a tracked directory touch directory/untracked_file hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete nested directories mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory hg purge -p hg purge -v ls echo % delete nested directories from a subdir mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory cd directory hg purge -p hg purge -v cd .. ls echo % delete only part of the tree mkdir -p untracked_directory/nested_directory touch directory/untracked_file cd directory hg purge -p ../untracked_directory hg purge -v ../untracked_directory cd .. ls ls directory/untracked_file rm directory/untracked_file echo % skip ignored files if --all not specified touch ignored hg purge -p hg purge -v ls hg purge -p --all hg purge -v --all ls echo % abort with missing files until we support name mangling filesystems touch untracked_file rm r1 # hide error messages to avoid changing the output when the text changes hg purge -p 2> /dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "refused to run" fi if [ -f untracked_file ]; then echo "untracked_file still around" fi hg purge -p --force hg purge -v 2> /dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "refused to run" fi if [ -f untracked_file ]; then echo "untracked_file still around" fi hg purge -v --force hg revert --all --quiet ls echo % skip excluded files touch excluded_file hg purge -p -X excluded_file hg purge -v -X excluded_file ls rm excluded_file echo % skip files in excluded dirs mkdir excluded_dir touch excluded_dir/file hg purge -p -X excluded_dir hg purge -v -X excluded_dir ls ls excluded_dir rm -R excluded_dir echo % skip excluded empty dirs mkdir excluded_dir hg purge -p -X excluded_dir hg purge -v -X excluded_dir ls rmdir excluded_dir echo % skip patterns mkdir .svn touch .svn/foo mkdir directory/.svn touch directory/.svn/foo hg purge -p -X .svn -X '*/.svn' hg purge -p -X re:.*.svn