filemerge: move check for identical sides out of filemerge()
`filemerge.filemerge()` returns `None` if no merge was necessary
because the two sides were identical. I don't think it should be that
function's responsibility to handle that case; we should ideally not
even call `filemerge.filemerge()` if the two inputs identical. This
patch therefore moves the check out to the caller (`mergestate.py`).
The largefiles test changed because we now notice that the two sides
made the same change, so we don't consider it a merge. Also note that
the new message better matches the line above it in the test output.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12154
#!/bin/sh
# @ 3: 'move2'
# |
# o 2: 'move1'
# |
# | o 1: 'change'
# |/
# o 0: 'add'
hg init copies
cd copies
echo a > a
echo b > b
echo c > c
hg ci -Am add
echo a >> a
echo b >> b
echo c >> c
hg ci -m change
hg up -qC 0
hg cp a d
hg mv b e
hg mv c f
hg ci -m move1
hg mv e g
hg mv f c
hg ci -m move2
hg bundle -a ../renames.hg
cd ..