delta-find: assume the target-rev if not specified
This will be useful in the next patch, but I am putting it in its own commit to
make sure we can easily bisect any subtle side effect. (none are expected, but
still)
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ touch a.html b.html c.py d.py
$ cat > frontend.sparse << EOF
> [include]
> *.html
> EOF
$ hg -q commit -A -m initial
$ echo 1 > a.html
$ echo 1 > c.py
$ hg commit -m 'commit 1'
Enable sparse profile
$ hg debugrequires
dotencode
dirstate-v2 (dirstate-v2 !)
fncache
generaldelta
persistent-nodemap (rust !)
revlog-compression-zstd (zstd !)
revlogv1
share-safe
sparserevlog
store
testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !)
$ hg debugsparse --config extensions.sparse= --enable-profile frontend.sparse
$ ls -A
.hg
a.html
b.html
Requirement for sparse added when sparse is enabled
$ hg debugrequires --config extensions.sparse=
dotencode
dirstate-v2 (dirstate-v2 !)
exp-sparse
fncache
generaldelta
persistent-nodemap (rust !)
revlog-compression-zstd (zstd !)
revlogv1
share-safe
sparserevlog
store
testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !)
Client without sparse enabled reacts properly
$ hg files
abort: repository is using sparse feature but sparse is not enabled; enable the "sparse" extensions to access
[255]
Requirement for sparse is removed when sparse is disabled
$ hg debugsparse --reset --config extensions.sparse=
$ hg debugrequires
dotencode
dirstate-v2 (dirstate-v2 !)
fncache
generaldelta
persistent-nodemap (rust !)
revlog-compression-zstd (zstd !)
revlogv1
share-safe
sparserevlog
store
testonly-simplestore (reposimplestore !)
And client without sparse can access
$ hg files
a.html
b.html
c.py
d.py
frontend.sparse