I have also found hg difficult to get to grips with from cold (but I like it). The hg command and its help are good, as Antoine says, but if I'm doing something complex, the visualisation of the change sets that TortoiseHG provides is invaluable (and of other invisible structures, such as the MQ patch stack). The context menus are also a clue to what you might want to do next when you can't guess what word comes after hg help ... .

I found it helpful to practice extensively on something that doesn't matter. The gap for me is still examples of what I want "done well". Clearly the Python repos represent complex work, but even accepting it is all done well, are without much commentary. This is very good: http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/ , but there are hints it has not kept up.

This also: http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0385/

Jeff Allen

On 17/03/2014 23:53, Sean Felipe Wolfe wrote:
Ah well, ok. That seems pretty counterintuitive to me though. I
suppose Hg has its quirks just like ... that other DCVS system ... :P

On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solip...@pitrou.net> wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:02:23 -0700
Sean Felipe Wolfe <ether....@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm getting my feet wet with the cpython sources and Mercurial. I'm a
bit confused -- when I checkout a branch, eg. 3.3, and I do an 'hg
log', why do I see log messages for other branches?
This is a classic hg question, you would get the answer by asking
Mercurial for help: hg log --help :)

Basically, to restrict the log to a given branch, just use the -b
option: hg log -b 3.3.

Regards

Antoine.


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