Move commands.forget over to using new walk code.
With no names, it now recursively forgets everything, as is the default
behaviour of other commands. And prints the names of all files it
hasn't specifically been told to forget.
#!/bin/sh -x
cat <<'EOF' > merge
#!/bin/sh
echo merging for `basename $1`
EOF
chmod +x merge
export HGMERGE=./merge
mkdir A1
cd A1
hg init
echo This is file foo1 > foo
echo This is file bar1 > bar
hg add foo bar
hg commit -m "commit text" -d "0 0"
cd ..
hg clone A1 B1
cd A1
rm bar
hg remove bar
hg commit -m "commit test" -d "0 0"
cd ../B1
echo This is file foo22 > foo
hg commit -m "commit test" -d "0 0"
cd ..
hg clone A1 A2
hg clone B1 B2
cd A1
hg pull ../B1
hg update -m
hg commit -m "commit test" -d "0 0"
echo bar should remain deleted.
hg manifest
cd ../B2
hg pull ../A2
hg update -m
hg commit -m "commit test" -d "0 0"
echo bar should remain deleted.
hg manifest