inotify: do not rely on stat(.hg/dirstate) to invalidate our dirstate
stat() is not reliable when several events happen quickly. Which means
that if two hg actions occur in the same second, stat() result will not
reflect the second change. And only _one_ invalidate() call was done.
Also ignore the events that occur when wlock is held, since wlock release
will trigger a full rescan anyway.
Fixes 17 run-tests.py --inotify tests.
#!/bin/sh
hg init
echo foo > foo
echo "# should fail - foo is not managed"
hg mv foo bar
hg st -A
hg add foo
echo "# dry-run; print a warning that this is not a real copy; foo is added"
hg mv --dry-run foo bar
hg st -A
echo "# should print a warning that this is not a real copy; bar is added"
hg mv foo bar
hg st -A
echo "# should print a warning that this is not a real copy; foo is added"
hg cp bar foo
hg rm -f bar
rm bar
hg st -A
hg commit -m1
echo "# dry-run; should show that foo is clean"
hg copy --dry-run foo bar
hg st -A
echo "# should show copy"
hg copy foo bar
hg st -C
echo "# shouldn't show copy"
hg commit -m2
hg st -C
echo "# should match"
hg debugindex .hg/store/data/foo.i
hg debugrename bar
echo bleah > foo
echo quux > bar
hg commit -m3
echo "# should not be renamed"
hg debugrename bar
hg copy -f foo bar
echo "# should show copy"
hg st -C
hg commit -m3
echo "# should show no parents for tip"
hg debugindex .hg/store/data/bar.i
echo "# should match"
hg debugindex .hg/store/data/foo.i
hg debugrename bar
echo "# should show no copies"
hg st -C
echo "# copy --after on an added file"
cp bar baz
hg add baz
hg cp -A bar baz
hg st -C
echo "# foo was clean:"
hg st -AC foo
echo "# but it's considered modified after a copy --after --force"
hg copy -Af bar foo
hg st -AC foo
exit 0