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r30769 | Mercurial supports several ways to specify revisions. | ||
Specifying single revisions | ||||
=========================== | ||||
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
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r9999 | |||
A plain integer is treated as a revision number. Negative integers are | ||||
treated as sequential offsets from the tip, with -1 denoting the tip, | ||||
-2 denoting the revision prior to the tip, and so forth. | ||||
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r30767 | A 40-digit hexadecimal string is treated as a unique revision identifier. | ||
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
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r9999 | A hexadecimal string less than 40 characters long is treated as a | ||
unique revision identifier and is referred to as a short-form | ||||
identifier. A short-form identifier is only valid if it is the prefix | ||||
of exactly one full-length identifier. | ||||
Kevin Bullock
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r16740 | Any other string is treated as a bookmark, tag, or branch name. A | ||
bookmark is a movable pointer to a revision. A tag is a permanent name | ||||
Mads Kiilerich
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r20245 | associated with a revision. A branch name denotes the tipmost open branch head | ||
of that branch - or if they are all closed, the tipmost closed head of the | ||||
branch. Bookmark, tag, and branch names must not contain the ":" character. | ||||
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
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r9999 | |||
Kevin Bullock
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r16740 | The reserved name "tip" always identifies the most recent revision. | ||
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r9999 | |||
The reserved name "null" indicates the null revision. This is the | ||||
revision of an empty repository, and the parent of revision 0. | ||||
The reserved name "." indicates the working directory parent. If no | ||||
working directory is checked out, it is equivalent to null. If an | ||||
uncommitted merge is in progress, "." is the revision of the first | ||||
parent. | ||||
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r30769 | |||
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r30771 | Finally, commands that expect a single revision (like ``hg update``) also | ||
accept revsets (see below for details). When given a revset, they use the | ||||
last revision of the revset. A few commands accept two single revisions | ||||
(like ``hg diff``). When given a revset, they use the first and the last | ||||
revisions of the revset. | ||||
Martin von Zweigbergk
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r30769 | Specifying multiple revisions | ||
============================= | ||||
Mercurial supports a functional language for selecting a set of | ||||
Martin von Zweigbergk
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r30770 | revisions. Expressions in this language are called revsets. | ||
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r30769 | |||
The language supports a number of predicates which are joined by infix | ||||
operators. Parenthesis can be used for grouping. | ||||
Identifiers such as branch names may need quoting with single or | ||||
double quotes if they contain characters like ``-`` or if they match | ||||
one of the predefined predicates. | ||||
Special characters can be used in quoted identifiers by escaping them, | ||||
e.g., ``\n`` is interpreted as a newline. To prevent them from being | ||||
interpreted, strings can be prefixed with ``r``, e.g. ``r'...'``. | ||||
Operators | ||||
========= | ||||
There is a single prefix operator: | ||||
``not x`` | ||||
Changesets not in x. Short form is ``! x``. | ||||
These are the supported infix operators: | ||||
``x::y`` | ||||
A DAG range, meaning all changesets that are descendants of x and | ||||
ancestors of y, including x and y themselves. If the first endpoint | ||||
is left out, this is equivalent to ``ancestors(y)``, if the second | ||||
is left out it is equivalent to ``descendants(x)``. | ||||
An alternative syntax is ``x..y``. | ||||
``x:y`` | ||||
All changesets with revision numbers between x and y, both | ||||
inclusive. Either endpoint can be left out, they default to 0 and | ||||
tip. | ||||
``x and y`` | ||||
The intersection of changesets in x and y. Short form is ``x & y``. | ||||
``x or y`` | ||||
The union of changesets in x and y. There are two alternative short | ||||
forms: ``x | y`` and ``x + y``. | ||||
``x - y`` | ||||
Changesets in x but not in y. | ||||
``x % y`` | ||||
Changesets that are ancestors of x but not ancestors of y (i.e. ::x - ::y). | ||||
This is shorthand notation for ``only(x, y)`` (see below). The second | ||||
argument is optional and, if left out, is equivalent to ``only(x)``. | ||||
``x^n`` | ||||
The nth parent of x, n == 0, 1, or 2. | ||||
For n == 0, x; for n == 1, the first parent of each changeset in x; | ||||
for n == 2, the second parent of changeset in x. | ||||
``x~n`` | ||||
The nth first ancestor of x; ``x~0`` is x; ``x~3`` is ``x^^^``. | ||||
``x ## y`` | ||||
Concatenate strings and identifiers into one string. | ||||
All other prefix, infix and postfix operators have lower priority than | ||||
``##``. For example, ``a1 ## a2~2`` is equivalent to ``(a1 ## a2)~2``. | ||||
For example:: | ||||
[revsetalias] | ||||
issue(a1) = grep(r'\bissue[ :]?' ## a1 ## r'\b|\bbug\(' ## a1 ## r'\)') | ||||
``issue(1234)`` is equivalent to | ||||
``grep(r'\bissue[ :]?1234\b|\bbug\(1234\)')`` | ||||
in this case. This matches against all of "issue 1234", "issue:1234", | ||||
"issue1234" and "bug(1234)". | ||||
There is a single postfix operator: | ||||
``x^`` | ||||
Equivalent to ``x^1``, the first parent of each changeset in x. | ||||
Matt Harbison
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r30784 | Patterns | ||
======== | ||||
Where noted, predicates that perform string matching can accept a pattern | ||||
string. The pattern may be either a literal, or a regular expression. If the | ||||
pattern starts with ``re:``, the remainder of the pattern is treated as a | ||||
regular expression. Otherwise, it is treated as a literal. To match a pattern | ||||
that actually starts with ``re:``, use the prefix ``literal:``. | ||||
Matching is case-sensitive, unless otherwise noted. To perform a case- | ||||
insensitive match on a case-sensitive predicate, use a regular expression, | ||||
prefixed with ``(?i)``. | ||||
For example:: | ||||
``tag(r're:(?i)release')`` matches "release" or "RELEASE" or "Release", etc | ||||
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r30769 | Predicates | ||
========== | ||||
The following predicates are supported: | ||||
.. predicatesmarker | ||||
Aliases | ||||
======= | ||||
New predicates (known as "aliases") can be defined, using any combination of | ||||
existing predicates or other aliases. An alias definition looks like:: | ||||
<alias> = <definition> | ||||
in the ``revsetalias`` section of a Mercurial configuration file. Arguments | ||||
of the form `a1`, `a2`, etc. are substituted from the alias into the | ||||
definition. | ||||
For example, | ||||
:: | ||||
[revsetalias] | ||||
h = heads() | ||||
d(s) = sort(s, date) | ||||
rs(s, k) = reverse(sort(s, k)) | ||||
defines three aliases, ``h``, ``d``, and ``rs``. ``rs(0:tip, author)`` is | ||||
exactly equivalent to ``reverse(sort(0:tip, author))``. | ||||
Equivalents | ||||
=========== | ||||
Command line equivalents for :hg:`log`:: | ||||
-f -> ::. | ||||
-d x -> date(x) | ||||
-k x -> keyword(x) | ||||
-m -> merge() | ||||
-u x -> user(x) | ||||
-b x -> branch(x) | ||||
-P x -> !::x | ||||
-l x -> limit(expr, x) | ||||
Examples | ||||
======== | ||||
Some sample queries: | ||||
- Changesets on the default branch:: | ||||
hg log -r "branch(default)" | ||||
- Changesets on the default branch since tag 1.5 (excluding merges):: | ||||
hg log -r "branch(default) and 1.5:: and not merge()" | ||||
- Open branch heads:: | ||||
hg log -r "head() and not closed()" | ||||
- Changesets between tags 1.3 and 1.5 mentioning "bug" that affect | ||||
``hgext/*``:: | ||||
hg log -r "1.3::1.5 and keyword(bug) and file('hgext/*')" | ||||
- Changesets committed in May 2008, sorted by user:: | ||||
hg log -r "sort(date('May 2008'), user)" | ||||
- Changesets mentioning "bug" or "issue" that are not in a tagged | ||||
release:: | ||||
hg log -r "(keyword(bug) or keyword(issue)) and not ancestors(tag())" | ||||
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r30771 | |||
- Update to commit that bookmark @ is pointing too, without activating the | ||||
bookmark (this works because the last revision of the revset is used):: | ||||
hg update :@ | ||||
- Show diff between tags 1.3 and 1.5 (this works because the first and the | ||||
last revisions of the revset are used):: | ||||
hg diff -r 1.3::1.5 | ||||