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#* Do not mention backed-out commits.
#* Do not mention backed-out commits.
# Prepare a singe patch (changeset) including all code that should be submitted for review <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
# Prepare a singe patch (changeset) including all code that should be submitted for review <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
hg pull https://www.octave.org/hg/octave   # Get remote "tip" and "@"
hg pull https://www.octave.org/hg/octave
hg update -r @                             # Activate    bookmark "@"
hg update -r @
hg merge my-gsoc                           # Merge "my-gsoc" into "@"
hg merge my-gsoc
hg commit
hg commit
hg export -r tip -o mid-term-review.patch
hg export tip > mid-term-review.patch
</syntaxhighlight> The file {{Path|mid-term-review.patch}} can uploaded to the [https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?group=octave patch tracker]. <br/> Finally, there is a subtle difference between <code>"tip"</code>, which is a reference to the (local or remote) changeset added to the repository most recently and the bookmark <code>"@"</code> used by the Octave developers to point to the latest remote changeset.  Often both refer to the very same changeset and they can used interchangeably.
</syntaxhighlight> The file {{Path|mid-term-review.patch}} can uploaded to the [https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?group=octave patch tracker].


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== Example Mercurial configuration ==
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