# HG changeset patch # User Matt Harbison # Date 1417405673 18000 # Node ID f274d27f199492d239f7f2a5641f7ade7b25a8d9 # Parent cb42050f2dadfbb876452e23287441a937c20c5c addremove: automatically process a subrepository's subrepos Since addremove on the top of a directory tree will recursively handle sub directories, it should be the same with deep subrepos, once the user has explicitly asked to process a subrepo. This really only has an effect when a path that is a subrepo (or is in a subrepo) is given, since -S causes all subrepos to be processed already. An addremove without a path that crosses into a subrepo, will still not enter any subrepos, per backward compatibility rules. diff -r cb42050f2dad -r f274d27f1994 mercurial/subrepo.py --- a/mercurial/subrepo.py Sun Nov 09 23:46:25 2014 -0500 +++ b/mercurial/subrepo.py Sun Nov 30 22:47:53 2014 -0500 @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. +import copy import errno, os, re, shutil, posixpath, sys import xml.dom.minidom import stat, subprocess, tarfile @@ -624,6 +625,11 @@ os.path.join(prefix, self._path), explicitonly) def addremove(self, m, prefix, opts, dry_run, similarity): + # In the same way as sub directories are processed, once in a subrepo, + # always entry any of its subrepos. Don't corrupt the options that will + # be used to process sibling subrepos however. + opts = copy.copy(opts) + opts['subrepos'] = True return scmutil.addremove(self._repo, m, os.path.join(prefix, self._path), opts, dry_run, similarity) diff -r cb42050f2dad -r f274d27f1994 tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t --- a/tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t Sun Nov 09 23:46:25 2014 -0500 +++ b/tests/test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t Sun Nov 30 22:47:53 2014 -0500 @@ -155,6 +155,10 @@ ? foo/bar/abc ? sub1/foo $ hg update -Cq + $ hg addremove sub1 + adding sub1/sub2/folder/bar (glob) + adding sub1/foo (glob) + $ hg update -Cq $ rm sub1/sub2/folder/test.txt $ rm sub1/sub2/test.txt $ hg ci -ASm "remove test.txt"