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patch: support diff data loss detection and upgrade...
patch: support diff data loss detection and upgrade In worst case, generating diff in upgrade mode can be two times more expensive than generating it in git mode directly: we may have to regenerate the whole diff again whenever a git feature is detected. Also, the first diff attempt is completely buffered instead of being streamed. That said, even without having profiled it yet, I am convinced we can fast-path the upgrade mode if necessary were it to be used in regular diff commands, and not only in mq where avoiding data loss is worth the price.

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Erling Ellingsen
Avoid some false positives for addremove -s...
r4135 adding empty-file
adding large-file
adding another-file
removing empty-file
removing large-file
recording removal of large-file as rename to another-file (99% similar)
Thomas Arendsen Hein
addremove: comparing two empty files caused ZeroDivisionError...
r4472 % comparing two empty files caused ZeroDivisionError in the past
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
adding another-empty-file
removing empty-file
Erling Ellingsen
Avoid some false positives for addremove -s...
r4135 adding large-file
adding tiny-file
Matt Mackall
dirstate.walk: push sorting up
r6827 removing large-file
Erling Ellingsen
Avoid some false positives for addremove -s...
r4135 adding small-file
removing tiny-file
recording removal of tiny-file as rename to small-file (82% similar)
Bryan O'Sullivan
addremove: print meaningful error message if --similar not numeric
r4966 % should all fail
abort: similarity must be a number
abort: similarity must be between 0 and 100
abort: similarity must be between 0 and 100
Benoit Boissinot
addremove/findrenames: find renames according to the match object (issue1527)...
r8489 % issue 1527
removing d/a
adding d/b
recording removal of d/a as rename to d/b (100% similar)
r 0 0 1970-01-01 00:00:00 d/a
a 0 -1 unset d/b
copy: d/a -> d/b
% no copies found here (since the target isn't in d
removing d/b
% copies here
adding c
recording removal of d/a as rename to c (100% similar)