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
mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo a > a
hg add a
hg commit -m "test" -d "1000000 0"
hg verify
hg parents
hg status
hg rollback
hg verify
hg parents
hg status
echo % Test issue 902
hg commit -m "test2"
hg branch test
hg rollback
hg branch
echo '% Test issue 1635 (commit message saved)'
echo '.hg/last-message.txt:'
cat .hg/last-message.txt ; echo
echo % Test rollback of hg before issue 902 was fixed
hg commit -m "test3"
hg branch test
rm .hg/undo.branch
hg rollback
hg branch
echo '% rollback by pretxncommit saves commit message (issue 1635)'
echo a >> a
hg --config hooks.pretxncommit=false commit -m"precious commit message" 2>&1 | sed 's,exited with status .*,exited ...,g'
echo '.hg/last-message.txt:'
cat .hg/last-message.txt ; echo
echo '% same thing, but run $EDITOR'
cat > $HGTMP/editor <<'__EOF__'
#!/bin/sh
echo "another precious commit message" > "$1"
__EOF__
chmod +x $HGTMP/editor
HGEDITOR=$HGTMP/editor hg --config hooks.pretxncommit=false commit 2>&1 | sed 's,exited with status .*,exited ...,g'
echo '.hg/last-message.txt:'
cat .hg/last-message.txt