Mercurial > hg
changeset 10659:19c0ff5606e1 stable
rebase: remove unnecessary \" from help string
They are not needed inside triple-quoted strings and they confuse the
line number computation done in i18n/hggettext. The script tries to
find the docstring in the source file. When \" in the source is turned
into just " in the docstring, the docstring can no longer be found.
author | Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net> |
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date | Fri, 12 Mar 2010 00:45:27 +0100 |
parents | 95c7c4b7e67a |
children | 24555e216af6 9602fc4e6914 664bb0ce95ed |
files | hgext/rebase.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/hgext/rebase.py Mon Mar 08 03:07:35 2010 +0100 +++ b/hgext/rebase.py Fri Mar 12 00:45:27 2010 +0100 @@ -38,17 +38,16 @@ rebasing, but new changesets are added as its descendants.) You can specify which changesets to rebase in two ways: as a - \"source\" changeset or as a \"base\" changeset. Both are - shorthand for a topologically related set of changesets (the - \"source branch\"). If you specify source (``-s/--source``), - rebase will rebase that changeset and all of its descendants onto - dest. If you specify base (``-b/--base``), rebase will select - ancestors of base back to but not including the common ancestor - with dest. Thus, ``-b`` is less precise but more convenient than - ``-s``: you can specify any changeset in the source branch, and - rebase will select the whole branch. If you specify neither ``-s`` - nor ``-b``, rebase uses the parent of the working directory as the - base. + "source" changeset or as a "base" changeset. Both are shorthand + for a topologically related set of changesets (the "source + branch"). If you specify source (``-s/--source``), rebase will + rebase that changeset and all of its descendants onto dest. If you + specify base (``-b/--base``), rebase will select ancestors of base + back to but not including the common ancestor with dest. Thus, + ``-b`` is less precise but more convenient than ``-s``: you can + specify any changeset in the source branch, and rebase will select + the whole branch. If you specify neither ``-s`` nor ``-b``, rebase + uses the parent of the working directory as the base. By default, rebase recreates the changesets in the source branch as descendants of dest and then destroys the originals. Use