log: make -fr show complete history from the given revs
Right now it's very obtuse to show the history of a particular rev (hg log -r
'reverse(::foo)'). This changes the -f option to make it follow history for the
revs specified by -r.
The current -f -r behavior is to limit the result of -r to only the
commits that are ancestors of the current working copy. Changing this
is a bit of a BC break, but the old behavior is A) rare, B) easy to
emulate (& ::.), and C) currently undefined. The new behavior is
frequently requested enough that I think the change is worth it.
#!/bin/sh
# @ 3: 'move2'
# |
# o 2: 'move1'
# |
# | o 1: 'change'
# |/
# o 0: 'add'
hg init copies
cd copies
echo a > a
echo b > b
echo c > c
hg ci -Am add
echo a >> a
echo b >> b
echo c >> c
hg ci -m change
hg up -qC 0
hg cp a d
hg mv b e
hg mv c f
hg ci -m move1
hg mv e g
hg mv f c
hg ci -m move2
hg bundle -a ../renames.hg
cd ..