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largefiles: make archive -S store largefiles instead of standins This is essentially a copy of largefile's override of archive() in the archival class, adapted for overriding hgsubrepo's archive(). That means decoding isn't taken into consideration, nor is .hg_archival.txt generated (the same goes for regular subrepos). Unlike subrepos, but consistent with largefile's handling of the top repo, ui.progress() is *not* called. This should probably be refactored at some point, but at least this generates the archives properly for now. Previously, the standins were ignored and the largefiles were archived only for the top level repo. Long term, it would probably be most desirable to figure out how to tweak archival's archive() if necessary such that largefiles doesn't need to override it completely just to special case the translating of standins to the real files. Largefiles will already return a context with the true largefiles instead of the standins if lfilesrepo's lfstatus is True- perhaps this can be leveraged?

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r12828 Subrepositories let you nest external repositories or projects into a
parent Mercurial repository, and make commands operate on them as a
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Mercurial currently supports Mercurial, Git, and Subversion
subrepositories.
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Subrepositories are made of three components:
1. Nested repository checkouts. They can appear anywhere in the
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r16503 2. Nested repository references. They are defined in ``.hgsub``, which
should be placed in the root of working directory, and
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subrepositories are referenced like:
path/to/nested = https://example.com/nested/repo/path
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r15213 Git and Subversion subrepos are also supported:
path/to/nested = [git]git://example.com/nested/repo/path
path/to/nested = [svn]https://example.com/nested/trunk/path
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parent Mercurial root, and ``https://example.com/nested/repo/path``
is the source repository path. The source can also reference a
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Note that ``.hgsub`` does not exist by default in Mercurial
repositories, you have to create and add it to the parent
repository before using subrepositories.
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r16503 3. Nested repository states. They are defined in ``.hgsubstate``, which
is placed in the root of working directory, and
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subrepositories to the state they were committed in a parent
repository changeset. Mercurial automatically record the nested
repositories states when committing in the parent repository.
.. note::
The ``.hgsubstate`` file should not be edited manually.
Adding a Subrepository
----------------------
If ``.hgsub`` does not exist, create it and add it to the parent
repository. Clone or checkout the external projects where you want it
to live in the parent repository. Edit ``.hgsub`` and add the
subrepository entry as described above. At this point, the
subrepository is tracked and the next commit will record its state in
``.hgsubstate`` and bind it to the committed changeset.
Synchronizing a Subrepository
-----------------------------
Subrepos do not automatically track the latest changeset of their
sources. Instead, they are updated to the changeset that corresponds
with the changeset checked out in the top-level changeset. This is so
developers always get a consistent set of compatible code and
libraries when they update.
Thus, updating subrepos is a manual process. Simply check out target
subrepo at the desired revision, test in the top-level repo, then
commit in the parent repository to record the new combination.
Deleting a Subrepository
------------------------
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r12860 To remove a subrepository from the parent repository, delete its
reference from ``.hgsub``, then remove its files.
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Interaction with Mercurial Commands
-----------------------------------
:add: add does not recurse in subrepos unless -S/--subrepos is
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r15410 specified. However, if you specify the full path of a file in a
subrepo, it will be added even without -S/--subrepos specified.
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:archive: archive does not recurse in subrepositories unless
-S/--subrepos is specified.
:commit: commit creates a consistent snapshot of the state of the
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r15427 entire project and its subrepositories. If any subrepositories
have been modified, Mercurial will abort. Mercurial can be made
to instead commit all modified subrepositories by specifying
-S/--subrepos, or setting "ui.commitsubrepos=True" in a
configuration file (see :hg:`help config`). After there are no
longer any modified subrepositories, it records their state and
finally commits it in the parent repository.
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:diff: diff does not recurse in subrepos unless -S/--subrepos is
specified. Changes are displayed as usual, on the subrepositories
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r15428 elements. Git and Subversion subrepositories are currently
silently ignored.
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r15474 :forget: forget currently only handles exact file matches in subrepos.
Git and Subversion subrepositories are currently silently ignored.
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silently ignored.
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:outgoing: outgoing does not recurse in subrepos unless -S/--subrepos
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r15428 is specified. Git and Subversion subrepositories are currently
silently ignored.
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:pull: pull is not recursive since it is not clear what to pull prior
to running :hg:`update`. Listing and retrieving all
subrepositories changes referenced by the parent repository pulled
changesets is expensive at best, impossible in the Subversion
case.
:push: Mercurial will automatically push all subrepositories first
when the parent repository is being pushed. This ensures new
subrepository changes are available when referenced by top-level
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r15429 repositories. Push is a no-op for Subversion subrepositories.
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:status: status does not recurse into subrepositories unless
-S/--subrepos is specified. Subrepository changes are displayed as
regular Mercurial changes on the subrepository
elements. Subversion subrepositories are currently silently
ignored.
:update: update restores the subrepos in the state they were
originally committed in target changeset. If the recorded
changeset is not available in the current subrepository, Mercurial
will pull it in first before updating. This means that updating
can require network access when using subrepositories.
Remapping Subrepositories Sources
---------------------------------
A subrepository source location may change during a project life,
invalidating references stored in the parent repository history. To
fix this, rewriting rules can be defined in parent repository ``hgrc``
file or in Mercurial configuration. See the ``[subpaths]`` section in
hgrc(5) for more details.