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shelve: permit shelves to contain unknown files
If an emergency comes in while you're in the middle of an experimental
change, it can be useful to shelve not just files hg already tracks but
also your unknown files while you handle the emergency. This is
especially true if you have hooks intended to prevent you from
forgetting to add new code before you push.
Teach "hg shelve" to optionally shelve unknown files, not just tracked
files. This is functionally similar to --addremove, but with two
differences:
1) Deleted files are not removed.
2) Files added during shelve creation are tracked in extra so that they
can be forgotten by "hg unshelve".
When unshelving, we take care to only forget files if they've been
created during the unshelve operation; if you add a file that's being
tracked in a shelve as an unknown file, it should not become unknown
again when the shelve is unshelved.
author | Simon Farnsworth <simonfar@fb.com> |
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date | Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:03:31 -0800 |
parents | ad5966de3c9a |
children | 978b907d9b36 |
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$ hg init $ echo foo > foo $ echo bar > bar $ hg ci -qAm 'add foo bar' $ echo foo2 >> foo $ echo bleh > bar $ hg ci -m 'change foo bar' $ hg up -qC 0 $ hg mv foo foo1 $ echo foo1 > foo1 $ hg cat foo >> foo1 $ hg ci -m 'mv foo foo1' created new head $ hg merge merging foo1 and foo to foo1 1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg debugstate --nodates m 0 -2 unset bar m 0 -2 unset foo1 copy: foo -> foo1 $ hg st -q M bar M foo1 Removing foo1 and bar: $ cp foo1 F $ cp bar B $ hg rm -f foo1 bar $ hg debugstate --nodates r 0 -1 set bar r 0 -1 set foo1 copy: foo -> foo1 $ hg st -qC R bar R foo1 Re-adding foo1 and bar: $ cp F foo1 $ cp B bar $ hg add -v foo1 bar adding bar adding foo1 $ hg debugstate --nodates n 0 -2 unset bar n 0 -2 unset foo1 copy: foo -> foo1 $ hg st -qC M bar M foo1 foo Reverting foo1 and bar: $ hg revert -vr . foo1 bar saving current version of bar as bar.orig reverting bar saving current version of foo1 as foo1.orig reverting foo1 $ hg debugstate --nodates n 0 -2 unset bar n 0 -2 unset foo1 copy: foo -> foo1 $ hg st -qC M bar M foo1 foo $ hg diff Merge should not overwrite local file that is untracked after remove $ rm * $ hg up -qC $ hg rm bar $ hg ci -m 'remove bar' $ echo 'memories of buried pirate treasure' > bar $ hg merge bar: untracked file differs abort: untracked files in working directory differ from files in requested revision [255] $ cat bar memories of buried pirate treasure Those who use force will lose $ hg merge -f remote changed bar which local deleted use (c)hanged version, leave (d)eleted, or leave (u)nresolved? u merging foo1 and foo to foo1 0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges or 'hg update -C .' to abandon [1] $ cat bar bleh $ hg st M bar M foo1