Functions/Get-HgChangeset.ps1
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.SYNOPSIS Gets the Hg changeset specified by $Revision .DESCRIPTION This function allows you to specify the changeset you are interested in using the $Revision parameter. Results are returned as an XML object with style specified byYou can specify $Revision in several ways including: * revset query * revision number * short node * full node * bookmark/tag/branch names .OUTPUTS PsHg.ChangesetInfo. .EXAMPLE Get-HgChangeset -Revision "author('Matt') and date(' ')" Demonstrates how to find a changset using a revset query. #> function Get-HgChangeset { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([PsHg.ChangesetInfo])] param( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] # The revision to return. $Revision, [Parameter()] [string] # The Hg directory. Defaults to current. $RepoRoot = (Get-Location).Path, [Switch] # Get full changeset information that is slow to compute: file adds, file modifications, file deletes, etc. $Force ) Set-StrictMode -Version "Latest" $RepoRoot = Resolve-HgRoot -Path $RepoRoot -ErrorAction:$ErrorActionPreference if( -not $RepoRoot ) { return } $debugOrVerboseArg = '--verbose' if( $Force ) { $debugOrVerboseArg = '--debug' } hg log --rev $Revision --repository $RepoRoot --style $PsHgStylePath $debugOrVerboseArg | Split-HgXml } |