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diff: change --inverse to --reverse
This fixes an incompatibility with patch(1), which also uses --reverse
for reversed diffs. The --inverse flag was added in 3f522d2fa633. That
name was chosen over --reverse since it was thought that --reverse
would make --rev ambiguous.
It turns out that both flags can co-exist, with the cost that --rev
can no longer be shortened to --r and --re. Since one can always use
the short -r option, this is not a real problem.
author | Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net> |
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date | Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:21:53 +0100 |
parents | e17dbf140035 |
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#!/bin/sh hg init t cd t echo 1 > foo hg ci -Am1 # 0 hg branch branchA echo a1 > foo hg ci -ma1 # 1 cd .. hg init tt cd tt hg pull ../t hg up branchA cd ../t echo a2 > foo hg ci -ma2 # 2 echo % create branch B hg up 0 hg branch branchB echo b1 > foo hg ci -mb1 # 3 cd ../tt echo % a new branch is there hg pull -u ../t echo % develop both branch cd ../t hg up branchA echo a3 > foo hg ci -ma3 # 4 hg up branchB echo b2 > foo hg ci -mb2 # 5 cd ../tt echo % should succeed, no new heads hg pull -u ../t echo % add an head on other branch cd ../t hg up branchA echo a4 > foo hg ci -ma4 # 6 hg up branchB echo b3.1 > foo hg ci -m b3.1 # 7 hg up 5 echo b3.2 > foo hg ci -m b3.2 # 8 cd ../tt echo % should succeed only one head on our branch hg pull -u ../t cd ../t hg up -C branchA echo a5.1 > foo hg ci -ma5.1 # 9 hg up 6 echo a5.2 > foo hg ci -ma5.2 # 10 hg up 7 echo b4.1 > foo hg ci -m b4.1 # 11 hg up -C 8 echo b4.2 > foo hg ci -m b4.2 # 12 cd ../tt echo % should fail new head in our branch hg pull -u ../t