Am 08.03.2011 11:30, schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull: > "Martin v. Löwis" writes: > > > > However, as Michael points out, you can have your tools generate the > > > patch. For example, it shouldn't be too hard to add a dynamic patch > > > generator to Roundup (although I haven't thought about the UI or the > > > CPU burden). > > > For Mercurial, that's more difficult than you might expect. There is "hg > > incoming -p", but it has the nasty problem that it may produce > > multiple patches for a single file. > > Doesn't "hg diff -r 'ancestor(branch,default)::branch'", where "branch" > is the unmerged branch you would like to inspect, do the right thing? What would I specify as "branch" if all I have is "http://bitbucket.com/turnbull/foo", and know that it must be the default branch? Regards, Martin
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