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persistent-nodemap: properly ignore non-existent `.nd` data file...
persistent-nodemap: properly ignore non-existent `.nd` data file This code was meant to handle the case of a nodemap docket file pointing to a nodemap data file that doesn’t exist (anymore), but most likely caused an `UnboundLocalError` exception instead when `data` was used on the next line without being defined. This case is theoretically possible with a race condition between two hg processes, but is hard to reproduce or test: * Process A reads a docket file and finds a UID in it that points to a given data file name. * Process B decides that this same data file needs compacting. It writes a new one with a different UID, overwrites the docket file, then removes the old data file. * Only then process A tries to a open a file that doesn’t exist anymore. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9533

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changeset: {node|short}
user: {author|person}
date: {date|age}
summary: {desc|firstline|nonempty}
{branches%branchname}{tags%tagname}{bookmarks%bookmarkname}
node: ({col}, {row}) (color {color})
{edges%graphedge}