stack: order the adjective of changeset
The new order give more interesting result:
* base current
* base unstable
* current unstable
It seems more harmonious this way. Base seems the most core and immutable
adjective describing the element. Then current is a volatile but important one.
Finally, unstable is less information than current, so it goes last.
testing topic with shelve extension
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$ . "$TESTDIR/testlib/topic_setup.sh"
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ cat <<EOF >>.hg/hgrc
> [extensions]
> shelve=
> EOF
$ touch a
$ echo "Hello" >> a
$ hg topic "testing-shelve"
marked working directory as topic: testing-shelve
$ hg topic
* testing-shelve (0 changesets)
$ hg ci -m "First commit" -A
adding a
active topic 'testing-shelve' grew its first changeset
$ hg topic
* testing-shelve (1 changesets)
$ echo " World" >> a
$ hg stack
### topic: testing-shelve
### target: default (branch)
t1@ First commit (current)
shelve test
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$ hg shelve
shelved as default
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg topic
* testing-shelve (1 changesets)
$ hg stack
### topic: testing-shelve
### target: default (branch)
t1@ First commit (current)
unshelve test
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$ hg unshelve
unshelving change 'default'
$ hg topic
* testing-shelve (1 changesets)
$ hg stack
### topic: testing-shelve
### target: default (branch)
t1@ First commit (current)