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HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valueHGIGNORE - SELENIC
An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character. Mercurial supports several pattern syntaxes. The default syntax used is Python/Perl-style regular expressions.HGRC - SELENIC
Files. Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if they exist. These files do not exist by default and you will have to create the appropriate configuration files yourself: Local configuration is put into the per-repository /.hg/hgrc file.MERCURIAL SCM
Mercurial efficiently handles projects of any size and kind. Every clone contains the whole project history, so most actions are local, fast and convenient. Mercurial supports a multitude of workflows and you can easily enhance its functionality with extensions. It is easy to learn. You can follow our simple guide to learn how to revisionyour
PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1.FAQ - MERCURIAL
2.1. What are revision numbers, changeset IDs, and tags? Mercurial will generally allow you to refer to a revision in three ways: by revision number, by changeset ID, and by tag.. A revision number is a simple decimal number that corresponds with the ordering of commits in the local repository.It is important to understand that this ordering can change from machine to machine due to MercurialHOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".WINDOWSINSTALL
THAIWINDOWSINSTALL
หมายเหตุ: คุณอาจจะอยากใช้แพคเกจพร้อมใช้งานสำหรับวินโดวส์ที่ BinaryPackages มากกว่า! ในการติดตั้ง Mercurial จากซอร์สโค้ดในวินโดวส์ คุณจะต้องมี SMEM MEMORY REPORTING TOOL smem memory reporting tool. smem is a tool that can give numerous reports on memory usage on Linux systems. Unlike existing tools, smem can report proportional set size (PSS), which is a more meaningful representation of the amount of memory used by libraries and applications in a virtual memory system.. Because large portions of physical memory are typically shared among multiple applicationsHG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valueHGIGNORE - SELENIC
An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character. Mercurial supports several pattern syntaxes. The default syntax used is Python/Perl-style regular expressions.HGRC - SELENIC
Files. Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if they exist. These files do not exist by default and you will have to create the appropriate configuration files yourself: Local configuration is put into the per-repository /.hg/hgrc file.MERCURIAL SCM
Mercurial efficiently handles projects of any size and kind. Every clone contains the whole project history, so most actions are local, fast and convenient. Mercurial supports a multitude of workflows and you can easily enhance its functionality with extensions. It is easy to learn. You can follow our simple guide to learn how to revisionyour
PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1.FAQ - MERCURIAL
2.1. What are revision numbers, changeset IDs, and tags? Mercurial will generally allow you to refer to a revision in three ways: by revision number, by changeset ID, and by tag.. A revision number is a simple decimal number that corresponds with the ordering of commits in the local repository.It is important to understand that this ordering can change from machine to machine due to MercurialHOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".WINDOWSINSTALL
THAIWINDOWSINSTALL
หมายเหตุ: คุณอาจจะอยากใช้แพคเกจพร้อมใช้งานสำหรับวินโดวส์ที่ BinaryPackages มากกว่า! ในการติดตั้ง Mercurial จากซอร์สโค้ดในวินโดวส์ คุณจะต้องมีMERCURIAL SCM
Mercurial efficiently handles projects of any size and kind. Every clone contains the whole project history, so most actions are local, fast and convenient. Mercurial supports a multitude of workflows and you can easily enhance its functionality with extensions. It is easy to learn. You can follow our simple guide to learn how to revisionyour
PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1.THAIWINDOWSINSTALL
หมายเหตุ: คุณอาจจะอยากใช้แพคเกจพร้อมใช้งานสำหรับวินโดวส์ที่ BinaryPackages มากกว่า! ในการติดตั้ง Mercurial จากซอร์สโค้ดในวินโดวส์ คุณจะต้องมีWINDOWSINSTALL
1. Compile and install. When installing Mercurial from source, you have two choices: Compile optimized version with C extensions for increased performance, or use the pure Python method.FAQ - MERCURIAL
2.1. What are revision numbers, changeset IDs, and tags? Mercurial will generally allow you to refer to a revision in three ways: by revision number, by changeset ID, and by tag.. A revision number is a simple decimal number that corresponds with the ordering of commits in the local repository.It is important to understand that this ordering can change from machine to machine due to MercurialPATCHBOMBEXTENSION
1. Overview. This extension adds a new email command to send a collection of Mercurial changesets as a series of patch emails.. The series is started off with a "" introduction, which describes the series as a whole and is followed by additional patch emails with a subject header describing the order in which the patchesshould be applied.
HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valueHGIGNORE - SELENIC
An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character. Mercurial supports several pattern syntaxes. The default syntax used is Python/Perl-style regular expressions.HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1. MANIFEST - MERCURIAL Manifest. hg manifest. The manifest is the file that describes the contents of the repository at a particular changeset ID. It primarily contains a list of file names and revisions of those files that are present. The manifest ID identifies the version of the manifest that goes with a particular changeset. The manifest ID is a nodeid.Multiple changesets may refer to the same manifest revision.HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valueHGIGNORE - SELENIC
An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character. Mercurial supports several pattern syntaxes. The default syntax used is Python/Perl-style regular expressions.HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1. MANIFEST - MERCURIAL Manifest. hg manifest. The manifest is the file that describes the contents of the repository at a particular changeset ID. It primarily contains a list of file names and revisions of those files that are present. The manifest ID identifies the version of the manifest that goes with a particular changeset. The manifest ID is a nodeid.Multiple changesets may refer to the same manifest revision.HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valuePRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1.PATCHBOMBEXTENSION
1. Overview. This extension adds a new email command to send a collection of Mercurial changesets as a series of patch emails.. The series is started off with a "" introduction, which describes the series as a whole and is followed by additional patch emails with a subject header describing the order in which the patchesshould be applied.
MERCURIALECLIPSE
MercurialEclipse. MercurialEclipse is a plugin for Eclipse that provides Mercurial integration. Below we'll go through the very basics of using Mercurial from within Eclipse, via the MercurialEclipse plugin. Much More 1. Getting the Plugin. The MercurialEclipse plugin can be installed either from Eclipse Marketplace, under Help →Eclipse
HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valueHGIGNORE - SELENIC
Syntax. An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character.. Mercurial supports several patternsyntaxes.
HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success". MANIFEST - MERCURIAL Manifest. hg manifest. The manifest is the file that describes the contents of the repository at a particular changeset ID. It primarily contains a list of file names and revisions of those files that are present. The manifest ID identifies the version of the manifest that goes with a particular changeset. The manifest ID is a nodeid.Multiple changesets may refer to the same manifest revision.PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
1. Closing branches. A branch may be closed by running the following commands: hg up -C badbranch hg commit --close-branch -m 'close badbranch, this approach never worked' hg up -C default This creates a closing changeset which typically contains no modifications to trackedfiles.
HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valueHGIGNORE - SELENIC
Syntax. An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character.. Mercurial supports several patternsyntaxes.
HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success". MANIFEST - MERCURIAL Manifest. hg manifest. The manifest is the file that describes the contents of the repository at a particular changeset ID. It primarily contains a list of file names and revisions of those files that are present. The manifest ID identifies the version of the manifest that goes with a particular changeset. The manifest ID is a nodeid.Multiple changesets may refer to the same manifest revision.PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
1. Closing branches. A branch may be closed by running the following commands: hg up -C badbranch hg commit --close-branch -m 'close badbranch, this approach never worked' hg up -C default This creates a closing changeset which typically contains no modifications to trackedfiles.
HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valuePRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
1. Closing branches. A branch may be closed by running the following commands: hg up -C badbranch hg commit --close-branch -m 'close badbranch, this approach never worked' hg up -C default This creates a closing changeset which typically contains no modifications to trackedfiles.
PATCHBOMBEXTENSION
1. Overview. This extension adds a new email command to send a collection of Mercurial changesets as a series of patch emails.. The series is started off with a "" introduction, which describes the series as a whole and is followed by additional patch emails with a subject header describing the order in which the patchesshould be applied.
HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valueHGIGNORE - SELENIC
An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character. Mercurial supports several pattern syntaxes. The default syntax used is Python/Perl-style regular expressions.HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1. MANIFEST - MERCURIAL Manifest. hg manifest. The manifest is the file that describes the contents of the repository at a particular changeset ID. It primarily contains a list of file names and revisions of those files that are present. The manifest ID identifies the version of the manifest that goes with a particular changeset. The manifest ID is a nodeid.Multiple changesets may refer to the same manifest revision.HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valueHGIGNORE - SELENIC
An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character. Mercurial supports several pattern syntaxes. The default syntax used is Python/Perl-style regular expressions.HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1. MANIFEST - MERCURIAL Manifest. hg manifest. The manifest is the file that describes the contents of the repository at a particular changeset ID. It primarily contains a list of file names and revisions of those files that are present. The manifest ID identifies the version of the manifest that goes with a particular changeset. The manifest ID is a nodeid.Multiple changesets may refer to the same manifest revision.HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash valuePRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
2. No-Op Merges. Another way is to do a "no-op merge" to remove the branch: $ hg update -C tip # jump to one head $ hg merge otherhead # merge in the other head $ hg revert -a -r tip # undo all the changes from the merge $ hg commit -m "eliminate other head" # create new tip identical to the old. 2.1.PATCHBOMBEXTENSION
1. Overview. This extension adds a new email command to send a collection of Mercurial changesets as a series of patch emails.. The series is started off with a "" introduction, which describes the series as a whole and is followed by additional patch emails with a subject header describing the order in which the patchesshould be applied.
HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash value SMEM MEMORY REPORTING TOOL smem memory reporting tool. smem is a tool that can give numerous reports on memory usage on Linux systems. Unlike existing tools, smem can report proportional set size (PSS), which is a more meaningful representation of the amount of memory used by libraries and applications in a virtual memory system.. Because large portions of physical memory are typically shared among multiple applicationsHGIGNORE - SELENIC
Syntax. An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character.. Mercurial supports several patternsyntaxes.
HGRC - SELENIC
Troubleshooting. If you're having problems with your configuration, hg config --debug can help you understand what is introducing a setting into your environment. See hg help config.syntax and hg help config.files for information about how and where to override things.PATCHBOMBEXTENSION
1. Overview. This extension adds a new email command to send a collection of Mercurial changesets as a series of patch emails.. The series is started off with a "" introduction, which describes the series as a whole and is followed by additional patch emails with a subject header describing the order in which the patchesshould be applied.
PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
1. Closing branches. A branch may be closed by running the following commands: hg up -C badbranch hg commit --close-branch -m 'close badbranch, this approach never worked' hg up -C default This creates a closing changeset which typically contains no modifications to trackedfiles.
HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".SMEM INFO PAGE
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Smem Archives.. Using Smem: To post a message to all the list members, send email to smem@selenic.com. You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash value SMEM MEMORY REPORTING TOOL smem memory reporting tool. smem is a tool that can give numerous reports on memory usage on Linux systems. Unlike existing tools, smem can report proportional set size (PSS), which is a more meaningful representation of the amount of memory used by libraries and applications in a virtual memory system.. Because large portions of physical memory are typically shared among multiple applicationsHGIGNORE - SELENIC
Syntax. An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character.. Mercurial supports several patternsyntaxes.
HGRC - SELENIC
Troubleshooting. If you're having problems with your configuration, hg config --debug can help you understand what is introducing a setting into your environment. See hg help config.syntax and hg help config.files for information about how and where to override things.PATCHBOMBEXTENSION
1. Overview. This extension adds a new email command to send a collection of Mercurial changesets as a series of patch emails.. The series is started off with a "" introduction, which describes the series as a whole and is followed by additional patch emails with a subject header describing the order in which the patchesshould be applied.
PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
1. Closing branches. A branch may be closed by running the following commands: hg up -C badbranch hg commit --close-branch -m 'close badbranch, this approach never worked' hg up -C default This creates a closing changeset which typically contains no modifications to trackedfiles.
HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".SMEM INFO PAGE
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Smem Archives.. Using Smem: To post a message to all the list members, send email to smem@selenic.com. You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.SELENIC CONSULTING
olivia at selenic.com at selenic.com THE BIGGEST THING EVER The biggest thing ever. Here you will find the biggest thing ever. I've written out a googolplex in longhand. That is, 1 followed by exactly a googol zeros.. That's a lot of zeros. More than will fit onyour hard disk.
HGRC - SELENIC
Troubleshooting. If you're having problems with your configuration, hg config --debug can help you understand what is introducing a setting into your environment. See hg help config.syntax and hg help config.files for information about how and where to override things. SMEM: UNDERSTANDING MEMORY USAGE Pagemap and friends In 2007, I attacked this problem from the kernel side with pagemap The pagemap interface exposes the mapping from virtual to physical memory and other details Along the way, two new concepts: PSS (Proportional Set Size) a mapping's fair share of shared memory USS (Unique Set Size) a mapping's non-overlapping memory usageHG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash value SMEM MEMORY REPORTING TOOL smem memory reporting tool. smem is a tool that can give numerous reports on memory usage on Linux systems. Unlike existing tools, smem can report proportional set size (PSS), which is a more meaningful representation of the amount of memory used by libraries and applications in a virtual memory system.. Because large portions of physical memory are typically shared among multiple applicationsHGIGNORE - SELENIC
Syntax. An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character.. Mercurial supports several patternsyntaxes.
HGRC - SELENIC
Troubleshooting. If you're having problems with your configuration, hg config --debug can help you understand what is introducing a setting into your environment. See hg help config.syntax and hg help config.files for information about how and where to override things.PATCHBOMBEXTENSION
1. Overview. This extension adds a new email command to send a collection of Mercurial changesets as a series of patch emails.. The series is started off with a "" introduction, which describes the series as a whole and is followed by additional patch emails with a subject header describing the order in which the patchesshould be applied.
PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
1. Closing branches. A branch may be closed by running the following commands: hg up -C badbranch hg commit --close-branch -m 'close badbranch, this approach never worked' hg up -C default This creates a closing changeset which typically contains no modifications to trackedfiles.
HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".SMEM INFO PAGE
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Smem Archives.. Using Smem: To post a message to all the list members, send email to smem@selenic.com. You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.HG - SELENIC
Command Elements files indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see File Name Patterns for information on pattern matching path indicates a path on the local machine revision indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash value SMEM MEMORY REPORTING TOOL smem memory reporting tool. smem is a tool that can give numerous reports on memory usage on Linux systems. Unlike existing tools, smem can report proportional set size (PSS), which is a more meaningful representation of the amount of memory used by libraries and applications in a virtual memory system.. Because large portions of physical memory are typically shared among multiple applicationsHGIGNORE - SELENIC
Syntax. An ignore file is a plain text file consisting of a list of patterns, with one pattern per line. Empty lines are skipped. The # character is treated as a comment character, and the \ character is treated as an escape character.. Mercurial supports several patternsyntaxes.
HGRC - SELENIC
Troubleshooting. If you're having problems with your configuration, hg config --debug can help you understand what is introducing a setting into your environment. See hg help config.syntax and hg help config.files for information about how and where to override things.PATCHBOMBEXTENSION
1. Overview. This extension adds a new email command to send a collection of Mercurial changesets as a series of patch emails.. The series is started off with a "" introduction, which describes the series as a whole and is followed by additional patch emails with a subject header describing the order in which the patchesshould be applied.
PRUNINGDEADBRANCHES
1. Closing branches. A branch may be closed by running the following commands: hg up -C badbranch hg commit --close-branch -m 'close badbranch, this approach never worked' hg up -C default This creates a closing changeset which typically contains no modifications to trackedfiles.
HOOK - MERCURIAL
1. Hook return values. Hooks can be implemented as either external programs, or internal python calls. The meaning of the return value in both cases is based on the convention for external executables; in other words, a value of 0 means "success".SMEM INFO PAGE
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HGRC - SELENIC
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