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share: wrap bmstore._writerepo for transaction sensitivity (issue4940)...
share: wrap bmstore._writerepo for transaction sensitivity (issue4940) 46dec89fe888 made 'bmstore.write()' transaction sensitive, to restore original bookmarks correctly at failure of a transaction. For example, shelve and unshelve imply steps below: before 46dec89fe888: 1. move active bookmark forward at internal rebasing 2. 'bmstore.write()' writes updated ones into .hg/bookmarks 3. rollback transaction to remove internal commits 4. restore updated bookmarks manually after 46dec89fe888: 1. move active bookmark forward at internal rebasing 2. 'bmstore.write()' doesn't write updated ones into .hg/bookmarks (these are written into .hg/bookmarks.pending, if external hook is spawn) 3. rollback transaction to remove internal commits 4. .hg/bookmarks should be clean, because it isn't changed while transaction running: see (2) above But if shelve or unshelve is executed in the repository created with "shared bookmarks" ("hg share -B"), this doesn't work as expected, because: - share extension makes 'bmstore.write()' write updated bookmarks into .hg/bookmarks of shared source repository regardless of transaction activity, and - intentional transaction failure at the end of shelve/unshelve doesn't restore already updated .hg/bookmarks of shared source This patch makes share extension wrap 'bmstore._writerepo()' instead of 'bmstore.write()', because the former is used to actually write bookmark changes out.

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test-revert-unknown.t
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$ hg init
$ touch unknown
$ touch a
$ hg add a
$ hg ci -m "1"
$ touch b
$ hg add b
$ hg ci -m "2"
Should show unknown
$ hg status
? unknown
$ hg revert -r 0 --all
removing b
Should show unknown and b removed
$ hg status
R b
? unknown
Should show a and unknown
$ ls
a
unknown