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extdiff: grammar "allows to" -> "allows one to"
The verb to allow requires a direct object.
Lintian, a Debian tool to find common mistakes, reported it. I'm not a
native english speaker but I think this is correct.
author | Javi Merino <cibervicho@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 15 May 2011 18:00:22 +0100 |
parents | b19b4c1df066 |
children | 2371f4aea665 |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > graphlog= > rebase= > > [alias] > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n" > EOF $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo c1 > common $ hg add common $ hg ci -m C1 $ echo c2 >> common $ hg ci -m C2 $ echo c3 >> common $ hg ci -m C3 $ hg up -q -C 1 $ echo l1 >> extra $ hg add extra $ hg ci -m L1 created new head $ sed -e 's/c2/l2/' common > common.new $ mv common.new common $ hg ci -m L2 $ hg tglog @ 4: 'L2' | o 3: 'L1' | | o 2: 'C3' |/ o 1: 'C2' | o 0: 'C1' Conflicting rebase: $ hg rebase -s 3 -d 2 merging common warning: conflicts during merge. merging common failed! abort: unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue) [255] Abort: $ hg rebase --abort saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob) rebase aborted $ hg tglog @ 4: 'L2' | o 3: 'L1' | | o 2: 'C3' |/ o 1: 'C2' | o 0: 'C1' $ cd .. Constrcut new repo: $ hg init b $ cd b $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Am A adding a $ echo b > b $ hg ci -Am B adding b $ echo c > c $ hg ci -Am C adding c $ hg up -q 0 $ echo b > b $ hg ci -Am 'B bis' adding b created new head $ echo c1 > c $ hg ci -Am C1 adding c Rebase and abort without generating new changesets: $ hg tglog @ 4: 'C1' | o 3: 'B bis' | | o 2: 'C' | | | o 1: 'B' |/ o 0: 'A' $ hg rebase -b 4 -d 2 merging c warning: conflicts during merge. merging c failed! abort: unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue) [255] $ hg tglog @ 4: 'C1' | o 3: 'B bis' | | @ 2: 'C' | | | o 1: 'B' |/ o 0: 'A' $ hg rebase -a rebase aborted $ hg tglog @ 4: 'C1' | o 3: 'B bis' | | o 2: 'C' | | | o 1: 'B' |/ o 0: 'A'