On 05/05/2019 21:00, Pierre-Yves David wrote:
[...]
200 → 2 markers total (100.0 per changeset)
To provide more numbers: 10 or 20 is a common stack size, and we
regularly see people building stack in the "hundreds of changesets"
range. And so far, I usually see an average of 10 markers
On 5/3/19 4:20 AM, Matt Harbison wrote:
On Thu, 02 May 2019 17:59:12 -0400, Pierre-Yves David
wrote:
On 4/27/19 9:16 AM, Friedrich Hagedorn wrote:
Hello,
I tried the metaedit command from the evolve extension and was happy to
find a nearly convenient way to refactor the commit messages
On 4/27/19 9:16 AM, Friedrich Hagedorn wrote:
Hello,
I tried the metaedit command from the evolve extension and was happy to
find a nearly convenient way to refactor the commit messages of my
recent commits. In order to metaedit the changesets with branched
ancestors together with an unclean
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 06:13:21PM +0530, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Apr 2019, Friedrich Hagedorn wrote:
>
> > OK, maybe a compromise would be to combine only
> >
> >hg metaedit -r ...
> >hg evolve -aA
> >
> > into metaedit. In this way you can just use metaedit without to know the
>
On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 06:56:03 -0400, Friedrich Hagedorn
wrote:
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 02:37:02PM +0530, Faheem Mitha wrote:
On Sat, 27 Apr 2019, Friedrich Hagedorn wrote:
[...]
> recent commits. In order to metaedit the changesets with branched
> ancestors together with an unclean work
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 02:37:02PM +0530, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Apr 2019, Friedrich Hagedorn wrote:
[...]
> > recent commits. In order to metaedit the changesets with branched
> > ancestors together with an unclean work directory I need to do the
> > following steps:
> >
> >hg
On Sat, 27 Apr 2019, Friedrich Hagedorn wrote:
Hello,
I tried the metaedit command from the evolve extension and was happy to
find a nearly convenient way to refactor the commit messages of my
recent commits. In order to metaedit the changesets with branched
ancestors together with an unclean
Hello,
I tried the metaedit command from the evolve extension and was happy to
find a nearly convenient way to refactor the commit messages of my
recent commits. In order to metaedit the changesets with branched
ancestors together with an unclean work directory I need to do the
following steps: