'hg status -q' output skips non-tracked files.
The '-q' flag was ignored in status command. But this flag
can be used to hide non-tracked files in hg status output.
This small correction makes status command more general,
similar to 'svn status', where '-q' flag has the same effect.
The '-u' and '-A' flags have priority over '-q'.
A testcase and doc-string for status was extended to cover
'-q' flag.
#!/bin/sh
echo % test --time
hg --time help -q help 2>&1 | grep Time > /dev/null || echo --time failed
echo % test --profile
if "$TESTDIR/hghave" -q hotshot; then
# hotshot might be missing for licensing issues
hg --profile help -q help 2>&1 | grep ncalls > /dev/null || echo --profile failed
fi
echo % test --lsprof
if "$TESTDIR/hghave" -q lsprof; then
hg --lsprof help -q help 2>&1 | grep CallCount > /dev/null || echo --lsprof failed
fi