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largefiles: handle commit -A properly, after a --large commit (issue3542)
Previous to this, 'commit -A' would add as normal files, files that were already
committed as largefiles, resulting in files being listed twice by 'status -A'.
It also missed when (only) a largefile was deleted, even though status reported
it as '!'. This also has the side effect of properly reporting the state of the
affected largefiles in the post commit hook after a remove that also affected a
normal file (the largefiles used to be 'R', now are properly absent).
Since scmutil.addremove() is called both by the ui command (after some trivial
argument validation) and during the commit process when -A is specified, it
seems like a more appropriate method to wrap than the addremove command.
Currently, a repo is only enabled to use largefiles after an add that explicitly
identifies some file as large, and a subsequent commit. Therefore, this patch
only changes behavior after such a largefile enabling commit.
Note that in the test, if the final commit had a '-v', 'removing large8' would
be printed twice. Both of these originate in removelargefiles(). The first
print is in verbose mode after traversing remove + forget, the second is because
the '_isaddremove' attr is set and 'after' is not.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:56:41 -0400 |
parents | 4f795f5fbb0b |
children | f27deed5c23f |
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Test document extraction $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" docutils || exit 80 $ HGENCODING=UTF-8 $ export HGENCODING $ { echo C; find "$TESTDIR/../i18n" -name "*.po" | sort; } | while read PO; do > LOCALE=`basename "$PO" .po` > echo > echo "% extracting documentation from $LOCALE" > echo ".. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-" > gendoc-$LOCALE.txt > echo "" >> gendoc-$LOCALE.txt > LC_ALL=$LOCALE python "$TESTDIR/../doc/gendoc.py" >> gendoc-$LOCALE.txt 2> /dev/null || exit > > # We call runrst without adding "--halt warning" to make it report > # all errors instead of stopping on the first one. > echo "checking for parse errors" > python "$TESTDIR/../doc/runrst" html gendoc-$LOCALE.txt /dev/null > done % extracting documentation from C checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from da checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from de checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from el checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from fr checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from it checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from ja checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from pt_BR checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from ro checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from ru checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from sv checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from zh_CN checking for parse errors % extracting documentation from zh_TW checking for parse errors