more consistent "-r means [REV]"

Daniel Holth dholth at fastmail.fm
Thu Apr 19 21:15:31 UTC 2007


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Rather than try to remember which commands use -r and which don't, a
mistake I constantly make (made) and I've seen others make, here is a
patch to accept -r in more places.

I had to change "hg status" to accept "-e" as "show removed files". I
think this is worthwhile for consistency, and because "revision" is a
much more frequently needed concept than "removed (erased)"

Comments?

Thanks,

Daniel Holth
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