docs: change `troubles` references to `instability`
Per https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/CEDVocabulary. There are a couple
instances of 'troublesome' which probably need a word, as deriviatives of
'instability' didn't really fit. At least some of these are in the unlinked
obs-terms.rst page.
--- a/docs/evolve-faq.rst Sat Apr 27 19:32:03 2019 -0400
+++ b/docs/evolve-faq.rst Sat Apr 27 19:42:42 2019 -0400
@@ -140,8 +140,8 @@
.. warning:: Beware that rebasing changesets already obsolete will likely result in
divergent versions of the changesets.
-Resolve history troubles: ``evolve``
-------------------------------------
+Resolve history instability: ``evolve``
+---------------------------------------
When you rewrite (amend) a changeset with children without rewriting
those children you create *unstable* changesets and *suspended
--- a/docs/sharing.rst Sat Apr 27 19:32:03 2019 -0400
+++ b/docs/sharing.rst Sat Apr 27 19:42:42 2019 -0400
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@
the most common type of troubled changeset. (Recall that a
non-obsolete changeset with obsolete ancestors is an orphan.)
-Two other types of troubles can happen: *divergent* and
+Two other types of instability can happen: *divergent* and
*bumped* changesets. Both are more likely with shared mutable
history, especially mutable history shared by multiple developers.
--- a/docs/tutorial/slides.md Sat Apr 27 19:32:03 2019 -0400
+++ b/docs/tutorial/slides.md Sat Apr 27 19:42:42 2019 -0400
@@ -1130,9 +1130,9 @@
À deux:
-- troubles, divergence, orphan
-- troubles visualization
-- troubles resolution
+- instability, divergence, orphan
+- instability visualization
+- instability resolution
- collaboration workflow
Parler du happy path d'abord -->
@@ -2025,7 +2025,7 @@
</table>
-## Troubles
+## Instability
#### Evolution
@@ -2041,7 +2041,7 @@
#### instability
-(currently: *troubles*)
+(currently: *instability*)
* **Orphans:** ancestors were rewritten
@@ -2091,7 +2091,7 @@
<img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/46vrhWWOJ4wHC/giphy.gif">
-## extra - Troubles
+## extra - Instability
#### Obsolete
--- a/docs/tutorial/test-training.t Sat Apr 27 19:32:03 2019 -0400
+++ b/docs/tutorial/test-training.t Sat Apr 27 19:42:42 2019 -0400
@@ -2550,7 +2550,7 @@
19 -> 20 [penwidth=2.0];
}
-Basic troubles + stabilization
+Basic instability + stabilization
------------------------------
$ cp -R $TESTTMP/evolve_training_repo $TESTDIR/base-repos/edit-mid-stack/
--- a/docs/user-guide.rst Sat Apr 27 19:32:03 2019 -0400
+++ b/docs/user-guide.rst Sat Apr 27 19:42:42 2019 -0400
@@ -352,10 +352,10 @@
scenarios. All of these scenarios will involve *unstable* changesets,
which is an unavoidable consequence of obsolescence. What really sets
``evolve`` apart from other history modification mechanisms is the
-fact that it recognizes troubles like unstable changesets and provides
+fact that it recognizes instability like unstable changesets and provides
a consistent way for you to get back to a stable repository.
-(Incidentally, there are two other types of troubles that changesets
+(Incidentally, there are two other types of instability that changesets
can get into with ``evolve``: they may be *divergent* or
*bumped*. Both of those states are more likely to occur when
`sharing mutable history`_, so we won't cover them in this user guide.)