addremove: support addremove with explicit paths in subrepos
Git and svn subrepos are currently not supported.
addremove: add support for the -S flag
Git and svn subrepos are currently not supported. It doesn't look like git or
svn have these commands natively, so that's an area for a git or svn expert.
commit: propagate --addremove to subrepos if -S is specified (
issue3759)
The recursive addremove operation occurs completely before the first subrepo is
committed. Only hg subrepos support the addremove operation at the moment- svn
and git subrepos will warn and abort the commit.
subrepo: store the ui object in the base class
This will be used in the next patch to print a warning from the base class. It
seems better than having to explicitly pass it to a new method, since a lot of
existing methods also require it.
commit: abort if --addremove is specified, but fails
This will be required when subrepo support is added, in order to ensure
consistent commits when a subrepo flavor doesn't support addremove.
addremove: warn when addremove fails to operate on a named path
It looks like a bad path is the only mode of failure for addremove. This
warning is probably useful for the standalone command, but more important for
'commit -A'. That command doesn't currently abort if the addremove fails, but
it will be made to do so prior to adding subrepo support, since not all subrepos
will support addremove. We could just abort here, but it looks like addremove
has always silently ignored bad paths, except for the exit code.
scmutil: pass a matcher to scmutil.addremove() instead of a list of patterns
This will make it easier to support subrepository operations.
merge: extract _resolvetrivial() function
We would eventually like to move the resolution of modify/delete and
delete/modify conflicts to the resolve phase. However, we don't want
to move the checks for identical content that were added in
902554884335 (merge: before cd/dc prompt, check that changed side
really changed, 2014-12-01). Let's instead move these out to a new
_resolvetrivial() function that processes the actions from
manifestmerge() and replaces any false cd/dc conflicts. The function
will also provide a natural place for us to later add code for
resolving false 'm' conflicts.
largefiles: start by finding files of interest
Instead of iterating over 'g' action, first find the set of all files
that are largefiles in p1. Then iterate over these files. This
prepares for considering actions other than 'g'.