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[RFC] convert: fix --datesort
The problem is that previously commit.date was used for sorting, but it's a
string like "1 Jan xxx 2007", so it it wrong to use it for sorting.
Another problem is that why we are using depth for sorting -- I have no clear
answer -- it seems to be plain wrong.
This patch is just an RFC.
author | Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru> |
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date | Tue, 18 Dec 2007 14:01:34 -0600 |
parents | a1ebd5cd7e55 |
children | acc40572da5b |
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#!/bin/sh hg init repo1 cd repo1 mkdir a b a/1 b/1 b/2 touch in_root a/in_a b/in_b a/1/in_a_1 b/1/in_b_1 b/2/in_b_2 echo "hg status in repo root:" hg status echo "hg status . in repo root:" hg status . for dir in a b a/1 b/1 b/2; do echo "hg status in $dir:" hg status --cwd "$dir" echo "hg status . in $dir:" hg status --cwd "$dir" . echo "hg status .. in $dir:" hg status --cwd "$dir" .. done cd .. hg init repo2 cd repo2 touch modified removed deleted ignored echo "^ignored$" > .hgignore hg ci -A -m 'initial checkin' -d "1000000 0" sleep 1 # make sure mtime is changed touch modified added unknown ignored hg add added hg remove removed rm deleted echo "hg status:" hg status echo "hg status modified added removed deleted unknown never-existed ignored:" hg status modified added removed deleted unknown never-existed ignored hg copy modified copied echo "hg status -C:" hg status -C echo "hg status -A:" hg status -A echo "^ignoreddir$" > .hgignore mkdir ignoreddir touch ignoreddir/file echo "hg status ignoreddir/file:" hg status ignoreddir/file echo "hg status -i ignoreddir/file:" hg status -i ignoreddir/file