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obsolete: reports the number of local changeset obsoleted when unbundling...
obsolete: reports the number of local changeset obsoleted when unbundling This is a first basic visible usage of the changes tracking in the transaction. We adds a new function computing the pre-existing changesets obsoleted by a transaction and a transaction call back displaying this information. Example output: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) 3 new obsolescence markers obsoleted 1 changesets The goal is to evolve the transaction summary into something bigger, gathering existing output there and adding new useful one. This patch is a good first step on this road. The new output is basic but give a user to the content of tr.changes['obsmarkers'] and give an idea of the new options we haves. I expect to revisit the message soon. The caller recording the transaction summary should also be moved into a more generic location but further refactoring is needed before it can happen.

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The censor system allows retroactively removing content from
files. Actually censoring a node requires using the censor extension,
but the functionality for handling censored nodes is partially in core.
Censored nodes in a filelog have the flag ``REVIDX_ISCENSORED`` set,
and the contents of the censored node are replaced with a censor
tombstone. For historical reasons, the tombstone is packed in the
filelog metadata field ``censored``. This allows censored nodes to be
(mostly) safely transmitted through old formats like changegroup
versions 1 and 2. When using changegroup formats older than 3, the
receiver is required to re-add the ``REVIDX_ISCENSORED`` flag when
storing the revision. This depends on the ``censored`` metadata key
never being used for anything other than censoring revisions, which is
true as of January 2017. Note that the revlog flag is the
authoritative marker of a censored node: the tombstone should only be
consulted when looking for a reason a node was censored or when revlog
flags are unavailable as mentioned above.
The tombstone data is a free-form string. It's expected that users of
censor will want to record the reason for censoring a node in the
tombstone. Censored nodes must be able to fit in the size of the
content being censored.