copies: document hack for adding '' to set of dirs
The root directory is not normally added to 'dirs' instances (although
I think it should be). In copies.mergecopies, we call dirname() to get
the directory of a path and then check for containment in the 'dirs'
instances ('d1' and 'd2'). In order to easily handle files in the root
directory, '/' is added to d1/d2. This results in the empty string
being added to the sets, since what comes before the slash in '/' is
an empty string. This seems less than obvious, so let's document it.
--- a/mercurial/copies.py Tue May 26 23:14:50 2015 +0900
+++ b/mercurial/copies.py Fri May 22 14:02:04 2015 -0700
@@ -370,6 +370,7 @@
# generate a directory move map
d1, d2 = c1.dirs(), c2.dirs()
+ # Hack for adding '', which is not otherwise added, to d1 and d2
d1.addpath('/')
d2.addpath('/')
invalid = set()