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mq: rename --check into --keep-changes
I named it --check because it felt like qpush & co were checking *more*
things to ensure local changes could not be lost. But it has been
pointed on the mailing list that --check is already used by update
command with a meaning almost opposite to this one. An alternative
was --keep but qfold and qdelete already have such an option to preserve
patch files and qfold may be a candidate for --check.
- qpush/qpop/qgoto --check becomes --keep-changes.
- mq.check becomes mq.keepchanges.
- The short option -c is dropped as -k may conflict with existing
--keep. The availabilitity of mq.keepchanges should not make this too
painful.
- Fix minor reST mistake in option description.
author | Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu> |
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date | Sun, 13 May 2012 14:00:58 +0200 |
parents | b254f827b7a6 |
children | 7d45730ea1b8 |
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Preparing the subrepository 'sub2' $ hg init sub2 $ echo sub2 > sub2/sub2 $ hg add -R sub2 adding sub2/sub2 (glob) $ hg commit -R sub2 -m "sub2 import" Preparing the 'sub1' repo which depends on the subrepo 'sub2' $ hg init sub1 $ echo sub1 > sub1/sub1 $ echo "sub2 = ../sub2" > sub1/.hgsub $ hg clone sub2 sub1/sub2 updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg add -R sub1 adding sub1/.hgsub (glob) adding sub1/sub1 (glob) $ hg commit -R sub1 -m "sub1 import" Preparing the 'main' repo which depends on the subrepo 'sub1' $ hg init main $ echo main > main/main $ echo "sub1 = ../sub1" > main/.hgsub $ hg clone sub1 main/sub1 updating to branch default cloning subrepo sub2 from $TESTTMP/sub2 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg add -R main adding main/.hgsub (glob) adding main/main (glob) $ hg commit -R main -m "main import" Cleaning both repositories, just as a clone -U $ hg up -C -R sub2 null 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg up -C -R sub1 null 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg up -C -R main null 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm -rf main/sub1 $ rm -rf sub1/sub2 Clone main $ hg clone main cloned updating to branch default cloning subrepo sub1 from $TESTTMP/sub1 cloning subrepo sub1/sub2 from $TESTTMP/sub2 (glob) 3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved Checking cloned repo ids $ printf "cloned " ; hg id -R cloned cloned 7f491f53a367 tip $ printf "cloned/sub1 " ; hg id -R cloned/sub1 cloned/sub1 fc3b4ce2696f tip $ printf "cloned/sub1/sub2 " ; hg id -R cloned/sub1/sub2 cloned/sub1/sub2 c57a0840e3ba tip debugsub output for main and sub1 $ hg debugsub -R cloned path sub1 source ../sub1 revision fc3b4ce2696f7741438c79207583768f2ce6b0dd $ hg debugsub -R cloned/sub1 path sub2 source ../sub2 revision c57a0840e3badd667ef3c3ef65471609acb2ba3c Modifying deeply nested 'sub2' $ echo modified > cloned/sub1/sub2/sub2 $ hg commit --subrepos -m "deep nested modif should trigger a commit" -R cloned committing subrepository sub1 committing subrepository sub1/sub2 (glob) Checking modified node ids $ printf "cloned " ; hg id -R cloned cloned ffe6649062fe tip $ printf "cloned/sub1 " ; hg id -R cloned/sub1 cloned/sub1 2ecb03bf44a9 tip $ printf "cloned/sub1/sub2 " ; hg id -R cloned/sub1/sub2 cloned/sub1/sub2 53dd3430bcaf tip debugsub output for main and sub1 $ hg debugsub -R cloned path sub1 source ../sub1 revision 2ecb03bf44a94e749e8669481dd9069526ce7cb9 $ hg debugsub -R cloned/sub1 path sub2 source ../sub2 revision 53dd3430bcaf5ab4a7c48262bcad6d441f510487