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1 1 Mercurial supports a functional language for selecting a set of
2 2 revisions.
3 3
4 4 The language supports a number of predicates which are joined by infix
5 5 operators. Parenthesis can be used for grouping.
6 6
7 7 Identifiers such as branch names may need quoting with single or
8 8 double quotes if they contain characters like ``-`` or if they match
9 9 one of the predefined predicates.
10 10
11 11 Special characters can be used in quoted identifiers by escaping them,
12 12 e.g., ``\n`` is interpreted as a newline. To prevent them from being
13 13 interpreted, strings can be prefixed with ``r``, e.g. ``r'...'``.
14 14
15 15 There is a single prefix operator:
16 16
17 17 ``not x``
18 18 Changesets not in x. Short form is ``! x``.
19 19
20 20 These are the supported infix operators:
21 21
22 22 ``x::y``
23 23 A DAG range, meaning all changesets that are descendants of x and
24 24 ancestors of y, including x and y themselves. If the first endpoint
25 25 is left out, this is equivalent to ``ancestors(y)``, if the second
26 26 is left out it is equivalent to ``descendants(x)``.
27 27
28 28 An alternative syntax is ``x..y``.
29 29
30 30 ``x:y``
31 31 All changesets with revision numbers between x and y, both
32 32 inclusive. Either endpoint can be left out, they default to 0 and
33 33 tip.
34 34
35 35 ``x and y``
36 36 The intersection of changesets in x and y. Short form is ``x & y``.
37 37
38 38 ``x or y``
39 39 The union of changesets in x and y. There are two alternative short
40 40 forms: ``x | y`` and ``x + y``.
41 41
42 42 ``x - y``
43 43 Changesets in x but not in y.
44 44
45 45 ``x^n``
46 46 The nth parent of x, n == 0, 1, or 2.
47 47 For n == 0, x; for n == 1, the first parent of each changeset in x;
48 48 for n == 2, the second parent of changeset in x.
49 49
50 50 ``x~n``
51 51 The nth first ancestor of x; ``x~0`` is x; ``x~3`` is ``x^^^``.
52 52
53 53 There is a single postfix operator:
54 54
55 55 ``x^``
56 56 Equivalent to ``x^1``, the first parent of each changeset in x.
57 57
58 58
59 59 The following predicates are supported:
60 60
61 61 .. predicatesmarker
62 62
63 63 New predicates (known as "aliases") can be defined, using any combination of
64 64 existing predicates or other aliases. An alias definition looks like::
65 65
66 66 <alias> = <definition>
67 67
68 68 in the ``revsetalias`` section of a Mercurial configuration file. Arguments
69 of the form `$1`, `$2`, etc. are substituted from the alias into the
69 of the form `a1`, `a2`, etc. are substituted from the alias into the
70 70 definition.
71 71
72 72 For example,
73 73
74 74 ::
75 75
76 76 [revsetalias]
77 77 h = heads()
78 d($1) = sort($1, date)
79 rs($1, $2) = reverse(sort($1, $2))
78 d(s) = sort(s, date)
79 rs(s, k) = reverse(sort(s, k))
80 80
81 81 defines three aliases, ``h``, ``d``, and ``rs``. ``rs(0:tip, author)`` is
82 82 exactly equivalent to ``reverse(sort(0:tip, author))``.
83 83
84 84 An infix operator ``##`` can concatenate strings and identifiers into
85 85 one string. For example::
86 86
87 87 [revsetalias]
88 issue($1) = grep(r'\bissue[ :]?' ## $1 ## r'\b|\bbug\(' ## $1 ## r'\)')
88 issue(a1) = grep(r'\bissue[ :]?' ## a1 ## r'\b|\bbug\(' ## a1 ## r'\)')
89 89
90 90 ``issue(1234)`` is equivalent to ``grep(r'\bissue[ :]?1234\b|\bbug\(1234\)')``
91 91 in this case. This matches against all of "issue 1234", "issue:1234",
92 92 "issue1234" and "bug(1234)".
93 93
94 94 All other prefix, infix and postfix operators have lower priority than
95 ``##``. For example, ``$1 ## $2~2`` is equivalent to ``($1 ## $2)~2``.
95 ``##``. For example, ``a1 ## a2~2`` is equivalent to ``(a1 ## a2)~2``.
96 96
97 97 Command line equivalents for :hg:`log`::
98 98
99 99 -f -> ::.
100 100 -d x -> date(x)
101 101 -k x -> keyword(x)
102 102 -m -> merge()
103 103 -u x -> user(x)
104 104 -b x -> branch(x)
105 105 -P x -> !::x
106 106 -l x -> limit(expr, x)
107 107
108 108 Some sample queries:
109 109
110 110 - Changesets on the default branch::
111 111
112 112 hg log -r "branch(default)"
113 113
114 114 - Changesets on the default branch since tag 1.5 (excluding merges)::
115 115
116 116 hg log -r "branch(default) and 1.5:: and not merge()"
117 117
118 118 - Open branch heads::
119 119
120 120 hg log -r "head() and not closed()"
121 121
122 122 - Changesets between tags 1.3 and 1.5 mentioning "bug" that affect
123 123 ``hgext/*``::
124 124
125 125 hg log -r "1.3::1.5 and keyword(bug) and file('hgext/*')"
126 126
127 127 - Changesets committed in May 2008, sorted by user::
128 128
129 129 hg log -r "sort(date('May 2008'), user)"
130 130
131 131 - Changesets mentioning "bug" or "issue" that are not in a tagged
132 132 release::
133 133
134 134 hg log -r "(keyword(bug) or keyword(issue)) and not ancestors(tag())"
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