Thanks, Tommy! These are going in. Some comments, though.
> +$DARCS obliterate -a -p '[ag]' --no-deps
> +# in "top" tmp repo -- destroys it!
> +$DARCS unrecord -a -p '[ag]' --no-deps
It could be useful to harden this, either by avoiding -a (echo yy?) or
by making the patch names less matchable. I always get nervous using
obliterate --all in my test scripts because of running under the current
darcs directory (I make so many mistakes which involve not cd'ing into
the temp repo...)
> +These options can be slow if the list of patches to match is long, which
> +can happen if \verb!--from! or \verb!--last! is used. The latter options
> +can of course be used to \emph{shorten} the list too, if it is long by
> +default.
Perhaps worth simplifying and focusing this a bit. Maybe something
like...
These options can be slow if the list of patches to match is long (for
example, if you combine it with \verb!--from! or \verb!--last! to match
past the last tag)
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