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discovery: add extinct changesets to outgoing.excluded Before this change, push would incorrectly fast-path the bundle generation when extinct changesets are involved, because they are not added to outgoing.excluded. The reason to do so are related to outgoing.excluded being assumed to contain only secret changesets by scmutil.nochangesfound(), when displaying warnings like: changes found (ignored 9 secret changesets) Still, outgoing.excluded seems like a good API to report the extinct changesets instead of dedicated code and nothing in the docstring indicates it to be bound to secret changesets. This patch adds extinct changesets to outgoing.excluded and fixes scmutil.nochangesfound() to filter the excluded node list. Original version and test by Pierre-Yves.David@ens-lyon.org

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test-audit-path.t
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$ hg init
audit of .hg
$ hg add .hg/00changelog.i
abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/00changelog.i (glob)
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#if symlink
Symlinks
$ mkdir a
$ echo a > a/a
$ hg ci -Ama
adding a/a
$ ln -s a b
$ echo b > a/b
$ hg add b/b
abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b' (glob)
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$ hg add b
should still fail - maybe
$ hg add b/b
abort: path 'b/b' traverses symbolic link 'b' (glob)
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#endif
unbundle tampered bundle
$ hg init target
$ cd target
$ hg unbundle "$TESTDIR/bundles/tampered.hg"
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 5 changesets with 6 changes to 6 files (+4 heads)
(run 'hg heads' to see heads, 'hg merge' to merge)
attack .hg/test
$ hg manifest -r0
.hg/test
$ hg update -Cr0
abort: path contains illegal component: .hg/test (glob)
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attack foo/.hg/test
$ hg manifest -r1
foo/.hg/test
$ hg update -Cr1
abort: path 'foo/.hg/test' is inside nested repo 'foo' (glob)
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attack back/test where back symlinks to ..
$ hg manifest -r2
back
back/test
#if symlink
$ hg update -Cr2
abort: path 'back/test' traverses symbolic link 'back'
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#else
('back' will be a file and cause some other system specific error)
$ hg update -Cr2
abort: * (glob)
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#endif
attack ../test
$ hg manifest -r3
../test
$ hg update -Cr3
abort: path contains illegal component: ../test (glob)
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attack /tmp/test
$ hg manifest -r4
/tmp/test
$ hg update -Cr4
abort: *: $TESTTMP/target//tmp/test (glob)
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$ cd ..