commit: remove special handling of IOError (actually dead code)
In the past, IOError was used to mark a file as removed. The differentiation
between OSError and IOError in this place was introduced in
e553a425751d, to
avoid that “normal” OSErrors / IOErrors accidentally mark files as removed.
This weird internal API was removed in
650b5b6e75ed. It seems like that
changeset should have removed the differentiation, at least I don’t see any
reason for keeping it.
On Python 3, OSError and IOError are aliased. Therefore the removed code was
actually dead.
#require test-repo
Enable obsolescence to avoid the warning issue when obsmarker are found
$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
Go back in the hg repo
$ cd $TESTDIR/..
$ REVSET='not public() and ::. and not desc("# no-check-commit")'
$ mkdir "$TESTTMP/p"
$ REVS=`testrepohg log -r "$REVSET" -T.`
$ if [ -n "$REVS" ] ; then
> testrepohg export --git -o "$TESTTMP/p/%n-%h" -r "$REVSET"
> for f in `ls "$TESTTMP/p"`; do
> contrib/check-commit < "$TESTTMP/p/$f" > "$TESTTMP/check-commit.out"
> if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
> node="${f##*-}"
> echo "Revision $node does not comply with rules"
> echo '------------------------------------------------------'
> cat ${TESTTMP}/check-commit.out
> echo
> fi
> done
> fi