mq: avoid data loss upon qfold + qmv (
issue3058)
When renaming a patch A as B where B was previously qfolded into A and
therefore marked as removed, a versioned MQ would first restore B before
marking it as a copy of A, thus losing A changes. The undelete() call is
probably a left-over, wctx.copy() explicitely handles the case where the
destination is removed.
Also note that status command represents "hg rm b; hg mv a b" as:
A b
a
R a
which explains the first hunk in test-mq-qrename.t.
subrepos: abort commit by default if a subrepo is dirty (BC)
This changeset flips the default value of ui.commitsubrepos setting
from True to False and adds a --subrepos flag to commit.
The commit, status, and diff commands behave like this with regard to
recusion and the ui.commitsubrepos setting:
| recurses | recurses
| by default | with --subrepos
--------+---------------+----------------
commit: | commitsubrepo | True
status: | False | True
diff: | False | True
By changing the default from True to False, the table becomes
consistent in the two columns:
* without --subrepos on the command line, commit will abort if a
subrepo is dirty and status/diff wont show changes inside subrepos.
* with --subrepos, all three commands will recurse.
A --subrepos flag on the command line overrides the config settin.g
largefiles: use XDG and OS X-specific cache locations by default (
issue3067)
largefiles: make the store primary, and the user cache secondary
This uses the now-properly-named functions and methods from the previous
patch to actually deliver the desired behavior
largefiles: rename functions and methods to match desired behavior
The original intent was that the largefiles would primarily be in the
repository, with the global cache being only that--a cache. The naming
conventions and actual intent have both strayed. In this first patch, the
naming conventions are switched to match the actual intent, as are the
configuration options.