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mq: use dirstateguard instead of dirstate.invalidate (qpush)...
mq: use dirstateguard instead of dirstate.invalidate (qpush) Before this patch, "mq.queue.apply()" uses "dirstate.invalidate()" as a kind of "restore .hg/dirstate to the original status" during afailure. But it just discards changes in memory, and doesn't actually restore ".hg/dirstate". Then, it can't work as expected, if "dirstate.write()" is executed while processing. This patch uses "dirstateguard" instead of "dirstate.invalidate()" to restore ".hg/dirstate" at failure even if "dirstate.write()" is executed before failure. This is a part of preparations to fix the issue that the recent (in memory) dirstate isn't visible to external processes (e.g. "precommit" hook).

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test-mq-qsave.t
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Adrian Buehlmann
tests: unify some of test-mq*
r12324 $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init
$ echo 'base' > base
$ hg ci -Ambase
adding base
$ hg qnew -mmqbase mqbase
$ hg qsave
$ hg qrestore 2
restoring status: hg patches saved state