If paths are supplied but resolve to nothing, localrepo.commit() is called with an empty set and commits the whole dirstate. Avoid this by passing the match function to commit.
This should give the user a better hint of what's going wrong.
Improve some error messages. In particular, mention "CVS checkout" instead
of "CVS repo".
Fixes issue822 and issue826.
Relying on the exact return of statwalk would cause us to abort
when there was at least one tracked file inside an ignored directory.
This patch forces an extra walk of the whole working directory even
on sane filesystems, where it wouldn't be needed.
Fixes issue621.
Add Mercurial as a source format, clarify that the include directive triggers the exclusion of all not explicitely included files/dirs and use MAPFILE instead of revmapfile in the text, following the short message convention.
The getchanges function of some converter_source classes can return
some false positives. I.e. they sometimes claim that a file "foo"
was changed in some revision, even though its contents are still the
same.
convert_svn is particularly bad, but I think this can also happen with
convert_cvs and, at least in theory, with mercurial_source.
For regular conversions this is not really a problem - as long as
getfile returns the right contents, we'll get a converted revision
with the right contents. But when we use --filemap, this could lead
to superfluous revisions being converted.
Instead of fixing every converter_source, I decided to change
mercurial_sink to work around this problem.
When --filemap is used, we're interested only in revisions that touch
some specific files. If a revision doesn't change any of these files,
then we're not interested in it (at least for revisions with a single
parent; merges are special).
For mercurial_sink, we abuse this property and rollback a commit if
the manifest text hasn't changed. This avoids duplicating the logic
from localrepo.filecommit to detect unchanged files.
To handle merges correctly, this revision adds a filemap_source class
that wraps a converter_source and does the work necessary to calculate
the subgraph we're interested in.
The wrapped converter_source must provide a new getchangedfiles method
that, given a revision rev, and an index N, returns the list of files
that are different in rev and its Nth parent.
The implementation depends on the ability to skip some revisions and to
change the parents field of the commit objects that we returned earlier.
To make the conversion restartable, we assume the revisons in the
revmapfile are topologically sorted.
The --filemap support in hg convert doesn't handle merges correctly.
(And after 98d1e8c16343 I managed to break it even for simple cases
where we don't want the first revision.)
If getchanges returns a string, it's assumed to be the id of an
already converted revision. We map the current revision to the same
revision this converted revision was mapped to.
To allow skipping a root revision, getchanges can return the special
string 'hg-convert-skipped-revision' (a.k.a. common.SKIPREV), which
hopefully won't clash with any real id.
The converter_source is responsible for rewriting the parents of the
commit objects to make sure the revision graph makes sense.