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treemanifest: visit directory 'foo' when given e.g. '-X foo/ba?'...
treemanifest: visit directory 'foo' when given e.g. '-X foo/ba?' For globs like 'foo/ba?', match._roots() will return 'foo'. Since visitdir(), excludes directories in the excluded roots, it would skip the entire foo directory. This is incorrect, since 'foo/ba?' doesn't mean that everything in foo/ should be exluded. Note that visitdir() is called only from the treemanifest class, so this only affects tree manifests. Fix by adding roots to the set of excluded roots only if there are no excluded patterns. Since 'glob' is the default pattern type for globs, we also need to update some -X patterns in the tests to be of 'path' type to take advantage of the visitdir tricks. For consistency, also update the -I patterns. It seems a little unfortunate that 'foo' in 'hg files -X foo' is considered a pattern because of the implied 'glob' type, but improving that is left for another day.

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# strutil.py - string utilities for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
def findall(haystack, needle, start=0, end=None):
if end is None:
end = len(haystack)
if end < 0:
end += len(haystack)
if start < 0:
start += len(haystack)
while start < end:
c = haystack.find(needle, start, end)
if c == -1:
break
yield c
start = c + 1
def rfindall(haystack, needle, start=0, end=None):
if end is None:
end = len(haystack)
if end < 0:
end += len(haystack)
if start < 0:
start += len(haystack)
while end >= 0:
c = haystack.rfind(needle, start, end)
if c == -1:
break
yield c
end = c - 1