My "git trac" subcommand has a function for that: $ git trac log 15619 --oneline 0418a3e Trac #15619: Pickling of immutable graphs e761346 trac #15619: Pickling multigraphs with loops and labels cabc969 Trac 15619: Review commit c441178 trac #15619: bug in the former definition; exception to avoid it in the future 0229348 trac #15619: Pickling of immutable graphs
Or in long form: $ git trac log 15619 commit 0418a3e971872c5a0140cda02e1256905b499fa1 Merge: dd71659 e761346 Author: Release Manager <[email protected]> Date: Sat Jan 4 14:57:56 2014 -1000 Trac #15619: Pickling of immutable graphs Before {{{ sage: g=Graph(graphs.PetersenGraph(),immutable=True) sage: g == loads(dumps(g)) ... TypeError: __cinit__() takes exactly 1 positional argument (0 given) }}} After {{{ sage: g=Graph(graphs.PetersenGraph(),immutable=True) sage: g == loads(dumps(g)) True }}} URL: http://trac.sagemath.org/15619 Reported by: ncohen Ticket author(s): Nathann Cohen Reviewer(s): Simon King commit e761346c888f8ef6f5dd5b43f52b20d23fef500c Author: Nathann Cohen <[email protected]> Date: Fri Jan 3 14:24:22 2014 +0100 trac #15619: Pickling multigraphs with loops and labels commit cabc96968cab75cbca1e85f1e8efc7b3c50f85e7 Author: Simon King <[email protected]> Date: Fri Jan 3 13:44:33 2014 +0100 Trac 15619: Review commit commit c4411781fa8a64d3e89568069ad85caab47b81d2 Author: Nathann Cohen <[email protected]> Date: Thu Jan 2 21:25:26 2014 +0100 trac #15619: bug in the former definition; exception to avoid it in the future commit 02293487b6268d373896d4c18b0a41a54ef36acd Author: Nathann Cohen <[email protected]> Date: Thu Jan 2 11:51:29 2014 +0100 trac #15619: Pickling of immutable graphs On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 9:42:53 AM UTC, Nathann Cohen wrote: > > Hellooooo everybody ! > > I was looking at a ticket like #15619, which has been merged a while ago, > and I noticed that clicking on the branch's name leads nowhere as there is > nothing in the branch that is not already in the trac/develop branch too. > > Is there a way to see the list of modifications made by a ticket in Sage ? > It is possible to find the individual commits on the page, but well... > There may be many :-D > > Nathann > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-git" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
