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.
Make a narrow clone then archive it
$ . "$TESTDIR/narrow-library.sh"
$ hg init master
$ cd master
$ for x in `$TESTDIR/seq.py 3`; do
> echo $x > "f$x"
> hg add "f$x"
> hg commit -m "Add $x"
> done
$ hg serve -a localhost -p $HGPORT1 -d --pid-file=hg.pid
$ cat hg.pid >> "$DAEMON_PIDS"
$ cd ..
$ hg clone --narrow --include f1 --include f2 http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ narrowclone1
requesting all changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 3 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files
new changesets * (glob)
updating to branch default
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
The tar should only contain f1 and f2
$ cd narrowclone1
$ hg archive -t tgz repo.tgz
$ tar tfz repo.tgz
repo/f1
repo/f2