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largefiles: handle merges between normal files and largefiles (issue3084)...
largefiles: handle merges between normal files and largefiles (issue3084) The largefiles extension prevents users from adding a normal file named 'foo' if there is already a largefile with the same name. However, there was a loop-hole: when merging, it was possible to bring in a normal file named 'foo' while also having a '.hglf/foo' file. This patch fixes this by extending the manifest merge to deal with these kinds of conflicts. If there is a normal file 'foo' in the working copy, and the other parent brings in a '.hglf/foo' file, then the user will be prompted to keep the normal file or the largefile. Likewise for the symmetric case where a normal file is brought in via the second parent. The prompt looks like this: $ hg merge foo has been turned into a largefile use (l)argefile or keep as (n)ormal file? After the merge, either the '.hglf/foo' file or the 'foo' file will have been deleted. This would cause status to return output like: $ hg status M foo R foo To fix this, the lfiles_repo.status method is changed so that a removed normal file isn't shown if there is largefile with the same name, and vice versa for largefiles.

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# error.py - Mercurial exceptions
#
# Copyright 2005-2008 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""Mercurial exceptions.
This allows us to catch exceptions at higher levels without forcing
imports.
"""
# Do not import anything here, please
class RevlogError(Exception):
pass
class LookupError(RevlogError, KeyError):
def __init__(self, name, index, message):
self.name = name
if isinstance(name, str) and len(name) == 20:
from node import short
name = short(name)
RevlogError.__init__(self, '%s@%s: %s' % (index, name, message))
def __str__(self):
return RevlogError.__str__(self)
class CommandError(Exception):
"""Exception raised on errors in parsing the command line."""
class Abort(Exception):
"""Raised if a command needs to print an error and exit."""
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
Exception.__init__(self, *args)
self.hint = kw.get('hint')
class ConfigError(Abort):
'Exception raised when parsing config files'
class OutOfBandError(Exception):
'Exception raised when a remote repo reports failure'
class ParseError(Exception):
'Exception raised when parsing config files (msg[, pos])'
class RepoError(Exception):
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
Exception.__init__(self, *args)
self.hint = kw.get('hint')
class RepoLookupError(RepoError):
pass
class CapabilityError(RepoError):
pass
class RequirementError(RepoError):
"""Exception raised if .hg/requires has an unknown entry."""
pass
class LockError(IOError):
def __init__(self, errno, strerror, filename, desc):
IOError.__init__(self, errno, strerror, filename)
self.desc = desc
class LockHeld(LockError):
def __init__(self, errno, filename, desc, locker):
LockError.__init__(self, errno, 'Lock held', filename, desc)
self.locker = locker
class LockUnavailable(LockError):
pass
class ResponseError(Exception):
"""Raised to print an error with part of output and exit."""
class UnknownCommand(Exception):
"""Exception raised if command is not in the command table."""
class AmbiguousCommand(Exception):
"""Exception raised if command shortcut matches more than one command."""
# derived from KeyboardInterrupt to simplify some breakout code
class SignalInterrupt(KeyboardInterrupt):
"""Exception raised on SIGTERM and SIGHUP."""
class SignatureError(Exception):
pass