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subrepo: drop the 'ui' parameter to revert()
This no longer needs to be explicitly passed because the subrepo object tracks
the 'ui' reference since fcbc66b5da6a. See the change to 'archive' for details
about the differences between the output level in the root repo and subrepo 'ui'
object.
The only use for 'ui' in revert is to emit status and warning messages, and to
check the verbose flag prior to printing the action to be performed on a file.
The local repo's ui was already being used to print a warning message in
wctx.forget() and for 'ui.slash' when walking dirstate in the repo.status()
call. Unlike other methods where the matcher is passed along and narrowed, a
new matcher is created in each repo, and therefore the bad() method already used
the local repo's ui.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sat, 13 Dec 2014 19:44:55 -0500 |
parents | f2719b387380 |
children | 143b52fce68e |
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$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo 'base' > base $ hg ci -Ambase -d '1 0' adding base $ hg qnew -d '1 0' pa $ hg qnew -d '1 0' pb $ hg qnew -d '1 0' pc $ hg qdel abort: qdelete requires at least one revision or patch name [255] $ hg qdel pc abort: cannot delete applied patch pc [255] $ hg qpop popping pc now at: pb Delete the same patch twice in one command (issue2427) $ hg qdel pc pc $ hg qseries pa pb $ ls .hg/patches pa pb series status $ hg qpop popping pb now at: pa $ hg qdel -k 1 $ ls .hg/patches pa pb series status $ hg qdel -r pa patch pa finalized without changeset message $ hg qapplied $ hg log --template '{rev} {desc}\n' 1 [mq]: pa 0 base $ hg qnew pd $ hg qnew pe $ hg qnew pf $ hg qdel -r pe abort: cannot delete revision 3 above applied patches [255] $ hg qdel -r qbase:pe patch pd finalized without changeset message patch pe finalized without changeset message $ hg qapplied pf $ hg log --template '{rev} {desc}\n' 4 [mq]: pf 3 [mq]: pe 2 [mq]: pd 1 [mq]: pa 0 base $ cd .. $ hg init b $ cd b $ echo 'base' > base $ hg ci -Ambase -d '1 0' adding base $ hg qfinish abort: no revisions specified [255] $ hg qfinish -a no patches applied $ hg qnew -d '1 0' pa $ hg qnew -d '1 0' pb $ hg qnew pc # XXX fails to apply by /usr/bin/patch if we put a date $ hg qfinish 0 abort: revision 0 is not managed [255] $ hg qfinish pb abort: cannot delete revision 2 above applied patches [255] $ hg qpop popping pc now at: pb $ hg qfinish -a pc abort: unknown revision 'pc'! [255] $ hg qpush applying pc patch pc is empty now at: pc $ hg qfinish qbase:pb patch pa finalized without changeset message patch pb finalized without changeset message $ hg qapplied pc $ hg log --template '{rev} {desc}\n' 3 imported patch pc 2 [mq]: pb 1 [mq]: pa 0 base $ hg qfinish -a pc patch pc finalized without changeset message $ hg qapplied $ hg log --template '{rev} {desc}\n' 3 imported patch pc 2 [mq]: pb 1 [mq]: pa 0 base $ ls .hg/patches series status qdel -k X && hg qimp -e X used to trigger spurious output with versioned queues $ hg init --mq $ hg qimport -r 3 $ hg qpop popping 3.diff patch queue now empty $ hg qdel -k 3.diff $ hg qimp -e 3.diff adding 3.diff to series file $ hg qfinish -a no patches applied resilience to inconsistency: qfinish -a with applied patches not in series $ hg qser 3.diff $ hg qapplied $ hg qpush applying 3.diff patch 3.diff is empty now at: 3.diff $ echo next >> base $ hg qrefresh -d '1 0' $ echo > .hg/patches/series # remove 3.diff from series to confuse mq $ hg qfinish -a revision 47dfa8501675 refers to unknown patches: 3.diff more complex state 'both known and unknown patches $ echo hip >> base $ hg qnew -f -d '1 0' -m 4 4.diff $ echo hop >> base $ hg qnew -f -d '1 0' -m 5 5.diff $ echo > .hg/patches/series # remove 4.diff and 5.diff from series to confuse mq $ echo hup >> base $ hg qnew -f -d '1 0' -m 6 6.diff $ echo pup > base $ hg qfinish -a warning: uncommitted changes in the working directory revision 2b1c98802260 refers to unknown patches: 5.diff revision 33a6861311c0 refers to unknown patches: 4.diff $ cd ..