# HG changeset patch # User Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen # Date 1534845409 -7200 # Node ID 33f795a176226f6713be335485e267c9372da3bf # Parent b4d0245c7f409bdfbdb8262a903f5fe5ad82cf52 prune: use ``-s/--succ`` in documentation Extracted by Pierre-Yves David diff -r b4d0245c7f40 -r 33f795a17622 hgext3rd/evolve/cmdrewrite.py --- a/hgext3rd/evolve/cmdrewrite.py Mon Aug 20 12:21:39 2018 +0300 +++ b/hgext3rd/evolve/cmdrewrite.py Tue Aug 21 11:56:49 2018 +0200 @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ When you prune the parent of your working copy, Mercurial updates the working copy to a non-obsolete parent. - You can use ``--succ`` to tell Mercurial that a newer version (successor) of the + You can use ``-s/--succ`` to tell Mercurial that a newer version (successor) of the pruned changeset exists. Mercurial records successor revisions in obsolescence markers. @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ revisions to pruned (precursor) and successor changesets. This option may be removed in a future release (with the functionality provided automatically). - If you specify multiple revisions in ``--succ``, you are recording a "split" and + If you specify multiple revisions in ``-s/--succ``, you are recording a "split" and must acknowledge it by passing ``--split``. Similarly, when you prune multiple changesets with a single successor, you must pass the ``--fold`` option. """