after the pull but before the update ...

Adrian Buehlmann adrian at cadifra.com
Tue Oct 6 18:20:31 CDT 2009


On 07.10.2009 01:09, Adrian Buehlmann wrote:
> On 06.10.2009 20:20, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>> On Tue, 6 Oct 2009, Adrian Buehlmann wrote:
>>
>>> On 06.10.2009 19:15, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>>>>   WRT p. 20 of the hg book, i can see the clear distinction
>>>> between doing a pull and doing an update, but is there a command
>>>> that will show me that (pulled but not yet updated) content?  i'm
>>>> sure it will be explained at some point later in the book, but it
>>>> would be useful to show how to do that when introducing that
>>>> two-phase operation.
>>> maybe this could be helpful:
>>>
>>> hg log -r .:
>>>
>>> shows all changesets from the range parent..tip
>>>
>>> http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hg.1.html#revisions
>>   very close.  technically, i was asking for the open interval
>> (parent:tip], rather than [parent:tip], but that's close enough,
>> thanks.
> 
> I just discovered -P (--prune):
> 
> -P --prune         do not display revision or any of its ancestors
> 

Put the following in your $HOME/.hgrc file:

[alias]
new = log -P .

and you can just enter 'hg new' instead


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