dirstate: remove need_delay logic
Now that allĀ¹ stored mtime are non ambiguous, we no longer need to apply the `need_delay` step.
The need delay logic was not great are mtime gathered during longer operation
could be ambiguous but younger than the `dirstate.write` call time.
So, we don't need that logic anymore and can drop it
This make the code much simpler. The code related to the test extension faking
the dirstate write is now obsolete and associated test will be migrated as
follow up. They currently do not break.
[1] except the ones from `hg update`, but `need_delay` no longer help for them
either.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11796
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> absorb=
> EOF
$ hg init repo1
$ cd repo1
Make some commits:
$ for i in 1 2 3; do
> echo $i >> a
> hg commit -A a -m "commit $i" -q
> done
absorb --edit-lines will run the editor if filename is provided:
$ hg absorb --edit-lines --apply-changes
nothing applied
[1]
$ HGEDITOR=cat hg absorb --edit-lines --apply-changes a
HG: editing a
HG: "y" means the line to the right exists in the changeset to the top
HG:
HG: /---- 4ec16f85269a commit 1
HG: |/--- 5c5f95224a50 commit 2
HG: ||/-- 43f0a75bede7 commit 3
HG: |||
yyy : 1
yy : 2
y : 3
nothing applied
[1]
Edit the file using --edit-lines:
$ cat > editortext << EOF
> y : a
> yy : b
> y : c
> yy : d
> y y : e
> y : f
> yyy : g
> EOF
$ HGEDITOR='cat editortext >' hg absorb -q --edit-lines --apply-changes a
$ hg cat -r 0 a
d
e
f
g
$ hg cat -r 1 a
b
c
d
g
$ hg cat -r 2 a
a
b
e
g