prune: move help about biject after the one about split and fold
The --biject flag seems a less common use case.
--- a/hgext3rd/evolve/cmdrewrite.py Tue Aug 21 12:18:11 2018 +0200
+++ b/hgext3rd/evolve/cmdrewrite.py Tue Aug 21 12:21:59 2018 +0200
@@ -967,14 +967,14 @@
pruned changeset exists. Mercurial records successor revisions in obsolescence
markers.
+ 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.
+
You can use the ``--biject`` option to pair the pruned precursor
and successor changesets. This is commonly useful for resolving
history divergence, or when someone else does edits history
without obsolescence enabled.
-
- 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.
"""
_checknotesize(ui, opts)
revs = scmutil.revrange(repo, list(revs) + opts.get('rev'))