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Summary: See PHI1209. When a task is in "Hard Lock" mode, it's still possible to apply some changes to it. Notably: - You can subscribe/unsubscribe. - You can mention it on another object. - You can add a relationship from some other object to it (e.g., select it as a "Parent Task" for some other task). Currently, these types of edits will show a "Lock Overridden" timeline emblem icon. However, they should not: you didn't override a lock to make these changes, they just bypass locks. For now, special case these cases (self subscribe/unsubscribe + inverse edge edits) so they don't get the little icon, since I think this list is exhaustive today. Some day we should modularize this, but we'd need code like this anyway (since TYPE_SUBSCRIBE is not modular yet), and this seems unlikely to cause problems even if it's a bit rough. Test Plan: - Hard-locked a task. - Subscribed/unsubscribed, mentioned, relationship'd it as a non-author. No timeline emblems. - Soft-locked a task. - Subscribed/unsubscribed, mentioned, relationship'd it, no timeline emblems. - Clicked "Edit", answered "yes" to the override prompt, edited it. Got a timeline emblem. - Added some comments and stuff to a normal non-locked task, no emblems. Reviewers: amckinley Reviewed By: amckinley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20513 |
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