mq: new commands qselect, qguard
implement quilt-style guards for mq.
guards allow to control whether patch can be pushed.
if guard X is active and patch is guarded by +X (called "posative guard"),
patch can be pushed. if patch is guarded by -X (called "nagative guard"),
patch cannot be pushed and is skipped.
use qguard to set/list guards on patches. use qselect to set/list
active guards.
also "qseries -v" prints guarded patches with "G" now.
%% should show b unknown
? b
%% should show b unknown and c modified
M c
? b
%% should show b added and c modified
M c
A b
%% should show a removed, b added and c modified
M c
A b
R a
%% should show b added, copy saved, and c modified
M c
A b
%% should show b unknown, and c modified
M c
? b
%% should show unknown: b
? b
%% should show a b c e
a
b
c
e
%% should verbosely save backup to e.orig
saving current version of e as e.orig
reverting e
resolving manifests
getting e
%% should say no changes needed
no changes needed to a
%% should say file not managed
file not managed: q
%% should say file not found
notfound: No such file in rev 095eacd0c0d7
A z
? b
? e.orig
%% should add a, forget z
adding a
forgetting z
%% should forget a
forgetting a
%% should silently add a
A a
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
reverting c
%% should print non-executable
non-executable
reverting c
%% should print executable
executable
%% issue 241
adding a
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
reverting a