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absorb: make it explicit if empty changeset was created If the config rewrite.empty-successor=skip is set, a message "became empty and was dropped" is shown if the changeset became empty. If the config rewrite.empty-successor=keep is set, absorb may create changesets even if they became empty. It’s probably a good idea to make that explicit. Therefore the message is changed to be a combination of both: "became empty and became ...". Repeating the word "became" is not very elegant. This results from the fact that "became" was and is overloaded to indicate both the change from non-empty to empty and the successor relation. In the combinated message, both meanings are used in one sentence.
author Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>
date Mon, 01 Jun 2020 09:55:31 +0200
parents 15f63ac122ea
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  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ echo 0 > a
  $ echo 0 > b
  $ echo 0 > t.h
  $ mkdir t
  $ echo 0 > t/x
  $ echo 0 > t/b
  $ echo 0 > t/e.h
  $ mkdir dir.h
  $ echo 0 > dir.h/foo

  $ hg ci -A -m m
  adding a
  adding b
  adding dir.h/foo
  adding t.h
  adding t/b
  adding t/e.h
  adding t/x

  $ touch nottracked

  $ hg locate a
  a

  $ hg locate NONEXISTENT
  [1]

  $ hg locate
  a
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x

  $ hg rm a
  $ hg ci -m m

  $ hg locate a
  [1]
  $ hg locate NONEXISTENT
  [1]
  $ hg locate relpath:NONEXISTENT
  [1]
  $ hg locate
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x
  $ hg locate -r 0 a
  a
  $ hg locate -r 0 NONEXISTENT
  [1]
  $ hg locate -r 0 relpath:NONEXISTENT
  [1]
  $ hg locate -r 0
  a
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x

-I/-X with relative path should work:

  $ cd t
  $ hg locate
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x
  $ hg locate -I ../t
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x

Issue294: hg remove --after dir fails when dir.* also exists

  $ cd ..
  $ rm -r t

  $ hg rm t/b

  $ hg locate 't/**'
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x

  $ hg files
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/e.h
  t/x
  $ hg files b
  b

-X with explicit path:

  $ hg files b -X b
  [1]

  $ mkdir otherdir
  $ cd otherdir

  $ hg files path:
  ../b
  ../dir.h/foo
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  ../t/x
  $ hg files path:.
  ../b
  ../dir.h/foo
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  ../t/x
  $ hg files --config ui.relative-paths=yes
  ../b
  ../dir.h/foo
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  ../t/x
  $ hg files --config ui.relative-paths=no
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/e.h
  t/x
  $ hg files --config ui.relative-paths=legacy
  ../b
  ../dir.h/foo
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  ../t/x

  $ hg locate b
  ../b
  ../t/b
  $ hg locate '*.h'
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  $ hg locate path:t/x
  ../t/x
  $ hg locate 're:.*\.h$'
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  $ hg locate -r 0 b
  ../b
  ../t/b
  $ hg locate -r 0 '*.h'
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  $ hg locate -r 0 path:t/x
  ../t/x
  $ hg locate -r 0 're:.*\.h$'
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h

  $ hg files
  ../b
  ../dir.h/foo
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  ../t/x
  $ hg files .
  [1]

Fileset at null (i.e. a falsy context) shouldn't crash (issue6046)

  $ hg files -r null 'set:tracked()'
  [1]

Convert native path separator to slash (issue5572)

  $ hg files -T '{path|relpath|slashpath}\n'
  ../b
  ../dir.h/foo
  ../t.h
  ../t/e.h
  ../t/x

  $ cd ../..