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Any changeset that can be reached by an unbroken chain of parent |
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changesets from a given changeset. More precisely, the ancestors |
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of a changeset can be defined by two properties: a parent of a |
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changeset is an ancestor, and a parent of an ancestor is an |
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Branch |
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(Noun) A child changeset that has been created from a parent that |
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'Branch, topological'. If a topological branch is named, it becomes |
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a named branch. If a topological branch is not named, it becomes |
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an anonymous branch. See 'Branch, anonymous' and 'Branch, named'. |
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Branches may be created when changes are pulled from or pushed to |
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a remote repository, since new heads may be created by these |
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operations. Note that the term branch can also be used informally |
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to describe a development process in which certain development is |
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done independently of other development. This is sometimes done |
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explicitly with a named branch, but it can also be done locally, |
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using bookmarks or clones and anonymous branches. |
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Example: "The experimental branch". |
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(Verb) The action of creating a child changeset which results in |
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its parent having more than one child. |
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Example: "I'm going to branch at X". |
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Branch, anonymous |
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Every time a new child changeset is created from a parent that is not |
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a head and the name of the branch is not changed, a new anonymous |
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branch is created. |
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Branch, closed |
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A named branch whose branch heads have all been closed. |
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Branch, default |
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The branch assigned to a changeset when no name has previously been |
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assigned. |
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Branch head |
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See 'Head, branch'. |
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Branch, named |
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A collection of changesets which have the same branch name. By |
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default, children of a changeset in a named branch belong to the |
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same named branch. A child can be explicitly assigned to a |
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different branch. See :hg:`help branch`, :hg:`help branches` and |
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:hg:`commit --close-branch` for more information on managing |
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branches. |
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Named branches can be thought of as a kind of namespace, dividing |
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the collection of changesets that comprise the repository into a |
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collection of disjoint subsets. A named branch is not necessarily |
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a topological branch. If a new named branch is created from the |
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head of another named branch, or the default branch, but no |
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Branch tip |
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See 'Tip, branch'. |
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Branch, topological |
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Every time a new child changeset is created from a parent that is |
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not a head, a new topological branch is created. If a topological |
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branch is named, it becomes a named branch. If a topological |
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branch is not named, it becomes an anonymous branch of the |
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current, possibly default, branch. |
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Changelog |
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A record of the changesets in the order in which they were added |
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to the repository. This includes details such as changeset id, |
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author, commit message, date, and list of changed files. |
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Changeset |
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A snapshot of the state of the repository used to record a change. |
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Changeset, child |
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The converse of parent changeset: if P is a parent of C, then C is |
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a child of P. There is no limit to the number of children that a |
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changeset may have. |
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Changeset id |
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A SHA-1 hash that uniquely identifies a changeset. It may be |
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represented as either a "long" 40 hexadecimal digit string, or a |
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Changeset, merge |
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A changeset with two parents. This occurs when a merge is |
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committed. |
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Changeset, parent |
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A revision upon which a child changeset is based. Specifically, a |
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parent changeset of a changeset C is a changeset whose node |
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immediately precedes C in the DAG. Changesets have at most two |
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parents. |
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Checkout |
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(Noun) The working directory being updated to a specific |
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revision. This use should probably be avoided where possible, as |
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changeset is much more appropriate than checkout in this context. |
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Example: "I'm using checkout X." |
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(Verb) Updating the working directory to a specific changeset. See |
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:hg:`help update`. |
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Example: "I'm going to check out changeset X." |
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Child changeset |
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See 'Changeset, child'. |
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Close changeset |
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See 'Changeset, close'. |
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Closed branch |
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See 'Branch, closed'. |
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Clone |
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(Noun) An entire or partial copy of a repository. The partial |
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clone must be in the form of a revision and its ancestors. |
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Example: "Is your clone up to date?". |
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(Verb) The process of creating a clone, using :hg:`clone`. |
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Example: "I'm going to clone the repository". |
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Closed branch head |
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See 'Head, closed branch'. |
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Commit |
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(Noun) A synonym for changeset. |
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Example: "Is the bug fixed in your recent commit?" |
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(Verb) The act of recording changes to a repository. When files |
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are committed in a working directory, Mercurial finds the |
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differences between the committed files and their parent |
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changeset, creating a new changeset in the repository. |
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Example: "You should commit those changes now." |
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Cset |
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A common abbreviation of the term changeset. |
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DAG |
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The repository of changesets of a distributed version control |
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system (DVCS) can be described as a directed acyclic graph (DAG), |
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consisting of nodes and edges, where nodes correspond to |
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changesets and edges imply a parent -> child relation. This graph |
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can be visualized by graphical tools such as :hg:`glog` |
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(graphlog). In Mercurial, the DAG is limited by the requirement |
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for children to have at most two parents. |
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Default branch |
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See 'Branch, default'. |
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Descendant |
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Any changeset that can be reached by a chain of child changesets |
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from a given changeset. More precisely, the descendants of a |
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changeset can be defined by two properties: the child of a |
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changeset is a descendant, and the child of a descendant is a |
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descendant. See also: 'Ancestor'. |
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Diff |
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(Noun) The difference between the contents and attributes of files |
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in two changesets or a changeset and the current working |
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directory. The difference is usually represented in a standard |
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form called a "diff" or "patch". The "git diff" format is used |
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when the changes include copies, renames, or changes to file |
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attributes, none of which can be represented/handled by classic |
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"diff" and "patch". |
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Example: "Did you see my correction in the diff?" |
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(Verb) Diffing two changesets is the action of creating a diff or |
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patch. |
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Example: "If you diff with changeset X, you will see what I mean." |
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Directory, working |
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The working directory represents the state of the files tracked by |
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Mercurial, that will be recorded in the next commit. The working |
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directory initially corresponds to the snapshot at an existing |
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changeset, known as the parent of the working directory. See |
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'Parent, working directory'. The state may be modified by changes |
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to the files introduced manually or by a merge. The repository |
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metadata exists in the .hg directory inside the working directory. |
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Graph |
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See DAG and :hg:`help graphlog`. |
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Head |
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The term 'head' may be used to refer to both a branch head or a |
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repository head, depending on the context. See 'Head, branch' and |
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'Head, repository' for specific definitions. |
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Heads are where development generally takes place and are the |
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usual targets for update and merge operations. |
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Head, branch |
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A changeset with no descendants on the same named branch. |
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Head, closed branch |
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A changeset that marks a head as no longer interesting. The closed |
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head is no longer listed by :hg:`heads`. A branch is considered |
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closed when all its heads are closed and consequently is not |
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listed by :hg:`branches`. |
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Head, repository |
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A topological head which has not been closed. |
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Head, topological |
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A changeset with no children in the repository. |
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History, immutable |
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Once committed, changesets cannot be altered. Extensions which |
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appear to change history actually create new changesets that |
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replace existing ones, and then destroy the old changesets. Doing |
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so in public repositories can result in old changesets being |
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reintroduced to the repository. |
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History, rewriting |
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The changesets in a repository are immutable. However, extensions |
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to Mercurial can be used to alter the repository, usually in such |
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a way as to preserve changeset contents. |
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Immutable history |
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See 'History, immutable'. |
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Merge changeset |
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See 'Changeset, merge'. |
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Manifest |
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Each changeset has a manifest, which is the list of files that are |
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Merge |
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Used to bring together divergent branches of work. When you update |
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to a changeset and then merge another changeset, you bring the |
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history of the latter changeset into your working directory. Once |
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conflicts are resolved (and marked), this merge may be committed |
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as a merge changeset, bringing two branches together in the DAG. |
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Named branch |
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See 'Branch, named'. |
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Null changeset |
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The empty changeset. It is the parent state of newly-initialized |
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repositories and repositories with no checked out revision. It is |
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thus the parent of root changesets and the effective ancestor when |
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merging unrelated changesets. Can be specified by the alias 'null' |
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or by the changeset ID '000000000000'. |
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Parent |
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See 'Changeset, parent'. |
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Parent changeset |
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See 'Changeset, parent'. |
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Parent, working directory |
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The working directory parent reflects a virtual revision which is |
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the child of the changeset (or two changesets with an uncommitted |
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merge) shown by :hg:`parents`. This is changed with |
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:hg:`update`. Other commands to see the working directory parent |
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Patch |
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(Noun) The product of a diff operation. |
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Example: "I've sent you my patch." |
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(Verb) The process of using a patch file to transform one |
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Example: "You will need to patch that revision." |
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Pull |
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An operation in which changesets in a remote repository which are |
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not in the local repository are brought into the local |
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repository. Note that this operation without special arguments |
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only updates the repository, it does not update the files in the |
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working directory. See :hg:`help pull`. |
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Push |
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An operation in which changesets in a local repository which are |
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not in a remote repository are sent to the remote repository. Note |
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that this operation only adds changesets which have been committed |
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locally to the remote repository. Uncommitted changes are not |
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Repository |
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The metadata describing all recorded states of a collection of |
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files. Each recorded state is represented by a changeset. A |
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repository is usually (but not always) found in the ``.hg`` |
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subdirectory of a working directory. Any recorded state can be |
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recreated by "updating" a working directory to a specific |
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Repository head |
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See 'Head, repository'. |
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Revision |
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A state of the repository at some point in time. Earlier revisions |
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can be updated to by using :hg:`update`. See also 'Revision |
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Revision number |
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This integer uniquely identifies a changeset in a specific |
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repository. It represents the order in which changesets were added |
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to a repository, starting with revision number 0. Note that the |
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revision number may be different in each clone of a repository. To |
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identify changesets uniquely between different clones, see |
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'Changeset id'. |
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Revlog |
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History storage mechanism used by Mercurial. It is a form of delta |
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encoding, with occasional full revision of data followed by delta |
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of each successive revision. It includes data and an index |
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pointing to the data. |
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Rewriting history |
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Root |
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A changeset that has only the null changeset as its parent. Most |
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The changeset with the highest revision number. It is the changeset |
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Tip, branch |
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The head of a given branch with the highest revision number. When |
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a branch name is used as a revision identifier, it refers to the |
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branch tip. See also 'Branch, head'. Note that because revision |
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numbers may be different in different repository clones, the |
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(Noun) Another synonym of changeset. |
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(Verb) This term is usually used to describe updating the state of |
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Working directory |
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