Removing => 0 changes to 0 files
Arne Babenhauserheide
arne_bab at web.de
Sat Dec 1 11:57:34 UTC 2012
Am Freitag, 30. November 2012, 16:05:27 schrieb Matt Mackall:
> Have you ever wondered what the above does? I'll tell you:
>
> - unpack full manifest for $ctx
> - unpack full manifest for p1($ctx)
> - compare item by item
Oh, ok.
I did not check the internal actions…
> However, we could potentially just count the total files listed in
> transferred changesets ("changes") and the total unique files ("files").
> This would change the semantics a bit: the current scheme just counts
> new file revisions, this would count removes and x-bit changes but
> double-count renames, reverts and backouts.
Why reverts and backouts? I understand renames, but not the other two.
Best wishes,
Arne
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