[PATCH 07 of 13] Use "f in dirstate" instead of "dirstate.state(f) == '?'"
Emanuele Aina
faina.mail at tiscali.it
Tue Feb 27 07:06:07 UTC 2007
# HG changeset patch
# User Emanuele Aina <em at nerd.ocracy.org>
# Date 1172563536 -3600
# Node ID b9949d8f4dbdd6296bcf85cb5924da10d1a63558
# Parent f3c1feb50c63c43233c5d6ddfa70248cf73612a8
Use "f in dirstate" instead of "dirstate.state(f) == '?'"
diff --git a/contrib/purge/purge.py b/contrib/purge/purge.py
--- a/contrib/purge/purge.py
+++ b/contrib/purge/purge.py
@@ -65,9 +65,7 @@ class Purge(object):
self._ui.warn(_('warning: %s\n') % msg)
def _remove_file(self, name):
- # dirstate.state() requires a path relative to the root
- # directory.
- if self._repo.dirstate.state(name) != '?':
+ if name in self._repo.dirstate:
return
self._ui.note(_('Removing file %s\n') % name)
if self._act:
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