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match: fix a caseonly rename + explicit path commit on icasefs (issue4768) The problem was that the former name and the new name are both normalized to the case in dirstate, so matcher._files would be ['ABC.txt', 'ABC.txt']. localrepo.commit() calls localrepo.status(), passing along the matcher. Inside dirstate.status(), _walkexplicit() simply grabs matcher.files() and processes those items. Since the old name isn't present, it is silently dropped. There's a fundamental tension here, because the status command should also accept files that don't match the filesystem, so we can't drop the normalization in status. The problem originated in baa11dde8c0e. Unfortunately with this change, the case of the old file must still be specified exactly, or the old file is again silently excluded. I went back to baa11dde8c0e^, and that had the same behavior, so we are no worse off. I'm open to ideas from a matcher or dirstate expert on how to fix that half.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Thu, 06 Aug 2015 21:00:16 -0400
parents c560d8c68791
children bd5e9647f646
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  $ hg init
  $ echo 0 > a
  $ echo 0 > b
  $ hg ci -A -m m
  adding a
  adding b
  $ hg rm a
  $ hg cat a
  0
  $ hg cat --decode a # more tests in test-encode
  0
  $ echo 1 > b
  $ hg ci -m m
  $ echo 2 > b
  $ hg cat -r 0 a
  0
  $ hg cat -r 0 b
  0
  $ hg cat -r 1 a
  a: no such file in rev 7040230c159c
  [1]
  $ hg cat -r 1 b
  1

Test multiple files

  $ echo 3 > c
  $ hg ci -Am addmore c
  $ hg cat b c
  1
  3
  $ hg cat .
  1
  3
  $ hg cat . c
  1
  3

Test fileset

  $ hg cat 'set:not(b) or a'
  3
  $ hg cat 'set:c or b'
  1
  3

  $ mkdir tmp
  $ hg cat --output tmp/HH_%H c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/RR_%R c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/h_%h c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/r_%r c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/%s_s c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/%d%%_d c
  $ hg cat --output tmp/%p_p c
  $ hg log -r . --template "{rev}: {node|short}\n"
  2: 45116003780e
  $ find tmp -type f | sort
  tmp/.%_d
  tmp/HH_45116003780e3678b333fb2c99fa7d559c8457e9
  tmp/RR_2
  tmp/c_p
  tmp/c_s
  tmp/h_45116003780e
  tmp/r_2

Test working directory

  $ echo b-wdir > b
  $ hg cat -r 'wdir()' b
  b-wdir