purge: abort with missing files avoiding problems with name-mangling fs
In a name mangling filesystem (e.g. a case insensitive one)
dirstate.walk() can yield filenames different from the ones
stored in the dirstate. This already confuses the status and
add commands, but with purge this may cause data loss.
To prevent this purge refuses to work if there are missing
files and has a 'force' option if the user knows it is safe.
Even with the force option purge checks if any of the missing
files is still available in the working dir: if so there
may be some problem with the underlying filesystem, so it
unconditionally aborts.
#!/bin/sh -e
umask 027
mkdir test1
cd test1
hg init
touch a b
hg add a b
hg ci -m "added a b" -d "1000000 0"
cd ..
hg clone test1 test3
mkdir test2
cd test2
hg init
hg pull ../test1
hg co
chmod +x a
hg ci -m "chmod +x a" -d "1000000 0"
cd ../test1
echo 123 >>a
hg ci -m "a updated" -d "1000000 0"
hg pull ../test2
hg heads
hg history
hg -v merge
cd ../test3
echo 123 >>b
hg ci -m "b updated" -d "1000000 0"
hg pull ../test2
hg heads
hg history
hg -v merge
ls -l ../test[123]/a > foo
cut -b 1-10 < foo
hg debugindex .hg/store/data/a.i
hg debugindex ../test2/.hg/store/data/a.i
hg debugindex ../test1/.hg/store/data/a.i