Issue a warning if "-r ." is used with two working directory parents.
Rationale for not aborting instead:
The first parent is usually more important as it is the local branch
during a merge and commands like 'hg diff' and 'hg diff -r.' behave still
identically (except for the warning of course).
Added a test for log -r. with one and two parents.
#!/bin/sh
mkdir t
cd t
hg init
mkdir a
echo foo > a/a
echo bar > a/b
hg add a
hg ci -m "0" -d "0 0"
hg co -C 0
hg mv a b
hg ci -m "1 mv a/ b/" -d "0 0"
hg co -C 0
echo baz > a/c
hg add a/c
hg ci -m "2 add a/c" -d "0 0"
hg merge --debug 1
echo a/* b/*
hg st -C
hg ci -m "3 merge 2+1" -d "0 0"
hg co -C 1
hg merge --debug 2
echo a/* b/*
hg st -C
hg ci -m "4 merge 1+2" -d "0 0"