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sage -combinat install | $ sage -combinat install |
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hg qpop hg qpush hg qpop -a hg qpush -a |
$ hg qpush # Apply the first patch in the series which is not currently applied $ hg qpop # Unapply the most recently applied patch $ hg qpush -a # Apply all the patches $ hg qpop -a # Upapplied all the patches |
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hg qtop | $ hg qtop # Displays the most recently applied patch |
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hg qapplied hg qunapplied |
$ hg qapplied # Lists all patches in the queue which are currently applied $ hg qunapplied # ------------------- " -------------------------- unapplied |
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hg qseries | $ hg qseries |
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sage -b | $ sage -b |
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hg qdiff # or hg qstatus |
$ hg qdiff # or $ hg qstatus |
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whether to show a complete diff or simply the name of the modified files. | whether to show a complete modifications or simply the name of the modified files. |
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hg qnew my_improvement_AB.patch | $ hg qpush -a #facultatif $ hg qnew my_improvement_AB.patch |
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This creates a new patch right after the current top patch. Usually, you want to create a new patch at the complete end of the stack and you can make sure of this by doing: {{{ hg qpush -a hg qnew my_improvement_AB.patch }}} It is suggested to add your initials (here AB) in the name so that everybody knows who owns what. TODO : Add more details about name of patch. |
The line {{{hg qpush -a}}} is only to make sure that the new patch is be created on top of the stack, because {{{qnew}}} creates a new patch right after the current top patch. It is suggested to add your initials (here AB) in the name so that everybody knows who owns what. TODO : Add more details about naming of patch. |
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hg qtop | $ hg qtop |
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Do your modifications to one or many existing files. At any time, you can review your modifications done since the last qrefresh (explained below) or since the creation of the patch by doing: | Do your modifications to one or many existing files. At any time, you can review your modifications done since the last {{{qrefresh}}} (explained below) or since the creation of the patch by doing: |
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hg diff | $ hg diff #complete modifications $ hg status #list the modified files |
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or | Note that you can *not* use {{{qpop}}} and {{{qpush}}} commands once you started modifications. If you added a file, you must declare it using the command: |
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hg status }}} to list simply the modified files. Note that you can't use qpop and qpush commands once you started modifications. If you added a file, you must specify it by the command: {{{ hg add <filename> |
$ hg add <filename> |
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hg qdiff hg qstatus |
$ hg qdiff $ hg qstatus |
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hg qrefresh | $ hg qrefresh |
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hg qdiff hg qstatus |
$ hg qdiff $ hg qstatus |
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hg diff hg status |
$ hg diff $ hg status |
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You can now use qpop and qpush again and modify other patches you already created. Then follow again 1-3. | After {{{qrefresh}}}, you can now use {{{qpop}}} and {{{qpush}}} again and modify other patches you already created. Then follow again 2-5. |
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hg qcommit | $ hg qcommit |
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cd .hg/patches hg pull -u |
$ cd .hg/patches $ hg pull -u |
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hg merge | $ hg merge |
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Here is where you must be prudent. Before committing any changes to the server, make sure that sage -br works fine: | Here is where you must be prudent. Before committing any changes to the server, make sure that {{{sage -br}}} works fine: |
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hg qpop -a hg qpush -a sage -br |
$ hg qpop -a $ hg qpush -a $ sage -br |
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sage -t <filenames> | $ sage -t <filenames> |
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cd .hg/patches hg pull -u hg push |
$ cd .hg/patches $ hg pull -u $ hg push |
Use and Contribute to the sage-combinat tree : step by step
Here are the basics steps in order to use and contribute some of your code to sage-combinat. Note that a patch has a unique owner so you should only modify a patch that is already yours.
1. Install sage-combinat
$ sage -combinat install
2. Familiarize with moving around the patches
The sage-combinat is a set of ordered patches. The behavior of moving around those is done like a stack:
$ hg qpush # Apply the first patch in the series which is not currently applied $ hg qpop # Unapply the most recently applied patch $ hg qpush -a # Apply all the patches $ hg qpop -a # Upapplied all the patches
To know which patch is currently on top of the stack :
$ hg qtop # Displays the most recently applied patch
or which patches are currently applied or unapplied:
$ hg qapplied # Lists all patches in the queue which are currently applied $ hg qunapplied # ------------------- " -------------------------- unapplied
or all of them:
$ hg qseries
Note that after moving around the stack of patches, it is a good idea to rebuild sage before using it :
$ sage -b
To display the content of the current top patch, use
$ hg qdiff # or $ hg qstatus
whether to show a complete modifications or simply the name of the modified files.
3. Create a patch
Changes are always saved to the actual top patch currently applied. So before doing any changes, you must determine the patch where the changes should be saved. If it is your first contribution, start by creating a patch:
$ hg qpush -a #facultatif $ hg qnew my_improvement_AB.patch
The line hg qpush -a is only to make sure that the new patch is be created on top of the stack, because qnew creates a new patch right after the current top patch. It is suggested to add your initials (here AB) in the name so that everybody knows who owns what. TODO : Add more details about naming of patch.
4. Do your modifications
Before making any modifications, make sure the current top patch is yours and is the one you want to add your modifications.
$ hg qtop
Do your modifications to one or many existing files. At any time, you can review your modifications done since the last qrefresh (explained below) or since the creation of the patch by doing:
$ hg diff #complete modifications $ hg status #list the modified files
Note that you can *not* use qpop and qpush commands once you started modifications. If you added a file, you must declare it using the command:
$ hg add <filename>
5. QRefresh the patch
Currently, the modifications are still not part of the patch as seen by the command
$ hg qdiff $ hg qstatus
that does not display them. Use
$ hg qrefresh
to put the actual modifications in the current top patch. You can see that it worked when typing the command
$ hg qdiff $ hg qstatus
that should now include your modifications and by the command
$ hg diff $ hg status
that should not display them anymore.
6. Do more modifications
After qrefresh, you can now use qpop and qpush again and modify other patches you already created. Then follow again 2-5.
7. Commit your changes to the local mercurial database
After having done modifications to one or to many patches, you migth want to commit them to the local mercurial database:
$ hg qcommit
It includes all the changes to the patches done since the last commit. An editor will appear for you to provide a description of all the changes you made.
8. Merge your changes with other sage-combinat developpers
There is a possibility that somebody else pushed changes to the server since the last time you updated your sage-combinat tree. The local mercurial database will be used to merge those modifications. First pull any recent changes on the server by doing :
$ cd .hg/patches $ hg pull -u
and
$ hg merge
if needed.
TODO : write about conflicts...
9. Push your changes to the server
Here is where you must be prudent. Before committing any changes to the server, make sure that sage -br works fine:
$ hg qpop -a $ hg qpush -a $ sage -br
and that it passes the tests:
$ sage -t <filenames>
Then push your server after making sure again that there is no new changes on the server:
$ cd .hg/patches $ hg pull -u $ hg push