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children.py
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# Mercurial extension to provide the 'hg children' command
#
# Copyright 2007 by Intevation GmbH <intevation@intevation.de>
#
# Author(s):
# Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''command to display child changesets (DEPRECATED)
This extension is deprecated. You should use :hg:`log -r
"children(REV)"` instead.
'''
from mercurial import cmdutil
from mercurial.commands import templateopts
from mercurial.i18n import _
cmdtable = {}
command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
testedwith = 'internal'
@command('children',
[('r', 'rev', '',
_('show children of the specified revision'), _('REV')),
] + templateopts,
_('hg children [-r REV] [FILE]'),
inferrepo=True)
def children(ui, repo, file_=None, **opts):
"""show the children of the given or working directory revision
Print the children of the working directory's revisions. If a
revision is given via -r/--rev, the children of that revision will
be printed. If a file argument is given, revision in which the
file was last changed (after the working directory revision or the
argument to --rev if given) is printed.
"""
rev = opts.get('rev')
if file_:
ctx = repo.filectx(file_, changeid=rev)
else:
ctx = repo[rev]
displayer = cmdutil.show_changeset(ui, repo, opts)
for cctx in ctx.children():
displayer.show(cctx)
displayer.close()