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sparse: reliably avoid writing to store without a lock...
sparse: reliably avoid writing to store without a lock With the code as written before this patch we can still end up writing to store in `debugsparse`. Obviously we'll write to it if by accident a store requirement is modified, but more importantly we write to it if another concurrent transaction modifies the requirements file on disk. We can't rule this out since we're not holding the store lock, so it's better to explicitly pass a permission to write instead of inferring it based on file contents.

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Mercurial evolves over time, some features, options, commands may be replaced by
better and more secure alternatives. This topic will help you migrating your
existing usage and/or configuration to newer features.
Commands
========
The following commands are still available but their use are not recommended:
``locate``
This command has been replaced by `hg files`.
``parents``
This command can be replaced by `hg summary` or `hg log` with appropriate
revsets. See `hg help revsets` for more information.
``tip``
The recommended alternative is `hg heads`.
Options
=======
``web.allowpull``
Renamed to `allow-pull`.
``web.allow_push``
Renamed to `allow-push`.