non-recursive status of a directory?

Robert Collins robertc at robertcollins.net
Fri Jun 6 00:38:32 BST 2008


On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 09:14 +1000, Mark Hammond wrote:


> * If a folder status isn't in the cache, it is initially returned as 'unmodified'
> * We crawl the directory, magically telling explorer when we have determined the *real* state at each level.
> * Parent directories do "inherit" the state of their children - its just that BZR never has to itself recurse for this to happen.
> 
> Is that any clearer? 

What will happen with renames ? specifically given:
root/left/
root/right/
root/right/was-in-left/
root/right/was-in-left/child

the status on left is not completed until right has been scanned (and
such scanning is triggered by bzr recursing from left's record to
right/was-in-left.

or are you planning to stop at the first sign of a modification?

-Rob
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