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Crude way to avoid callback on a deleted watcher on exit (macOS)
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4 <h2>I just deleted a file using the system file manager – then remembered I hadn't told the version control tool about it – what now?</h2>
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6 <p>Any files that the version control system thinks should be there, but
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7 that can't be found in your working copy are shown as <b>“Missing”</b>
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8 under “My work”. All you need to do is:</p>
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10 <p><b>1. Find your file in the “Missing” list and select it</b></p>
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12 <p><b>2. Click Remove in the toolbar on the left of the window</b></p>
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14 <p>This tells Mercurial that you haven't merely lost the file, but that
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15 you intended to remove it. The next time you commit, it will be
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16 removed from tracking in version control.</p>
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