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commands: pass include and exclude options to hg.clone()...
commands: pass include and exclude options to hg.clone() These arguments are defined by the narrow extension. Let's teach core to recognize them so we can delete some code from the narrow extension and start to exercise the in-core code for performing a narrow clone. We have no way of easily testing it, but this change should result in .hg/requires having the narrow requirement from the time the file is written rather than added as part of pull. We'll confirm this when we delete some monkeypatched functions from the narrow extension in later commits. Test output changed because hg.clone() is now receiving patterns and validation of those values is occurring sooner, before the exchange code runs and prints the message that was deleted. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4538

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## What is it?
This extension adds ability to save certain pushes to a remote blob store
as bundles and to serve commits from remote blob store.
The revisions are stored on disk or in everstore.
The metadata are stored in sql or on disk.
## Config options
infinitepush.branchpattern: pattern to detect a scratchbranch, example
're:scratch/.+'
infinitepush.indextype: disk or sql for the metadata
infinitepush.reponame: only relevant for sql metadata backend, reponame to put in
sql
infinitepush.indexpath: only relevant for ondisk metadata backend, the path to
store the index on disk. If not set will be under .hg
in a folder named filebundlestore
infinitepush.storepath: only relevant for ondisk metadata backend, the path to
store the bundles. If not set, it will be
.hg/filebundlestore