On 11/4/2013 1:09 AM, Zachary Ware wrote:
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote:
On 11/3/2013 11:48 PM, terry.reedy wrote:
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/cced7981ec4d
changeset: 86908:cced7981ec4d
branch: 2.7
user: Terry Jan Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu>
date: Sun Nov 03 23:37:54 2013 -0500
summary:
Issue #XXXXX: Fix test_idle so that idlelib test cases are actually run
under test.regrtest on 2.7.
This message is the one included with the patch by Ned Daily. Because a
message *was* included (not normal), hg import committed the patch
immediately, without giving me a chance to edit the patch or message. As far
as I know, there is no way I could have edited the message after the commit.
If there was, let me know.
hg commit has an "--amend" option that allows you to change the last
(un-pushed) commit. Even if there aren't actually any changes to be
committed, it will pop up a text editor with the commit message of the
last commit already filled in, allowing you to change the message.
Any time you `hg commit --amend`, it saves the original commit locally
as a bundle in the .hg dir, so you can restore it if need be.
I haven't tested it, but from a quick look at TortoiseHg Workbench's
Commit screen, it looks like --amend can be done from the down arrow
on the commit button, "Amend current revision".
Thank you. I tried that in a local test repository, changed the message,
even added an untracked file, hit Amend, and it worked. Editing a file,
hitting refresh, and then Amend also worked. The one thing I tried but
could not do was to directly change status 'A' back to '?'.
--
Terry Jan Reedy
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