Mercurial > hg
changeset 26204:54875a6c3714
obsolete: improve English of successorssets
author | timeless@mozdev.org |
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date | Tue, 08 Sep 2015 20:44:18 -0400 |
parents | b764f3c61bc7 |
children | 18e1c555ee49 |
files | mercurial/obsolete.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/obsolete.py Tue Sep 08 20:30:01 2015 -0400 +++ b/mercurial/obsolete.py Tue Sep 08 20:44:18 2015 -0400 @@ -843,13 +843,13 @@ def successorssets(repo, initialnode, cache=None): """Return all set of successors of initial nodes - The successors set of a changeset A are a group of revisions that succeed + The successors set of a changeset A are the group of revisions that succeed A. It succeeds A as a consistent whole, each revision being only a partial replacement. The successors set contains non-obsolete changesets only. This function returns the full list of successor sets which is why it returns a list of tuples and not just a single tuple. Each tuple is a valid - successors set. Not that (A,) may be a valid successors set for changeset A + successors set. Note that (A,) may be a valid successors set for changeset A (see below). In most cases, a changeset A will have a single element (e.g. the changeset @@ -865,7 +865,7 @@ If a changeset A is not obsolete, then it will conceptually have no successors set. To distinguish this from a pruned changeset, the successor - set will only contain itself, i.e. [(A,)]. + set will contain itself only, i.e. [(A,)]. Finally, successors unknown locally are considered to be pruned (obsoleted without any successors). @@ -873,9 +873,9 @@ The optional `cache` parameter is a dictionary that may contain precomputed successors sets. It is meant to reuse the computation of a previous call to `successorssets` when multiple calls are made at the same time. The cache - dictionary is updated in place. The caller is responsible for its live - spawn. Code that makes multiple calls to `successorssets` *must* use this - cache mechanism or suffer terrible performances. + dictionary is updated in place. The caller is responsible for its life + span. Code that makes multiple calls to `successorssets` *must* use this + cache mechanism or suffer terrible performance. """