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r3795 | # help.py - help data for mercurial | ||
# | ||||
# Copyright 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | ||||
# | ||||
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms | ||||
# of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. | ||||
helptable = { | ||||
"dates|Date Formats": | ||||
r''' | ||||
Some commands (backout, commit, tag) allow the user to specify a date. | ||||
Possible formats for dates are: | ||||
YYYY-mm-dd \HH:MM[:SS] [(+|-)NNNN]:: | ||||
This is a subset of ISO 8601, allowing just the recommended notations | ||||
for date and time. The last part represents the timezone; if omitted, | ||||
local time is assumed. Examples: | ||||
"2005-08-22 03:27 -0700" | ||||
"2006-04-19 21:39:51" | ||||
aaa bbb dd HH:MM:SS YYYY [(+|-)NNNN]:: | ||||
This is the date format used by the C library. Here, aaa stands for | ||||
abbreviated weekday name and bbb for abbreviated month name. The last | ||||
part represents the timezone; if omitted, local time is assumed. | ||||
Examples: | ||||
"Mon Aug 22 03:27:00 2005 -0700" | ||||
"Wed Apr 19 21:39:51 2006" | ||||
unixtime offset:: | ||||
This is the internal representation format for dates. unixtime is | ||||
the number of seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01 00:00 UTC). offset | ||||
is the offset of the local timezone, in seconds west of UTC (negative | ||||
if the timezone is east of UTC). | ||||
Examples: | ||||
"1124706420 25200" (2005-08-22 03:27:00 -0700) | ||||
"1145475591 -7200" (2006-04-19 21:39:51 +0200) | ||||
''', | ||||
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r3798 | 'environment|env|Environment Variables': | ||
r''' | ||||
HGEDITOR:: | ||||
This is the name of the editor to use when committing. Defaults to the | ||||
value of EDITOR. | ||||
(deprecated, use .hgrc) | ||||
HGENCODING:: | ||||
This overrides the default locale setting detected by Mercurial. | ||||
This setting is used to convert data including usernames, | ||||
changeset descriptions, tag names, and branches. This setting can | ||||
be overridden with the --encoding command-line option. | ||||
HGENCODINGMODE:: | ||||
This sets Mercurial's behavior for handling unknown characters | ||||
while transcoding user inputs. The default is "strict", which | ||||
causes Mercurial to abort if it can't translate a character. Other | ||||
settings include "replace", which replaces unknown characters, and | ||||
"ignore", which drops them. This setting can be overridden with | ||||
the --encodingmode command-line option. | ||||
HGMERGE:: | ||||
An executable to use for resolving merge conflicts. The program | ||||
will be executed with three arguments: local file, remote file, | ||||
ancestor file. | ||||
The default program is "hgmerge", which is a shell script provided | ||||
by Mercurial with some sensible defaults. | ||||
(deprecated, use .hgrc) | ||||
HGRCPATH:: | ||||
A list of files or directories to search for hgrc files. Item | ||||
separator is ":" on Unix, ";" on Windows. If HGRCPATH is not set, | ||||
platform default search path is used. If empty, only .hg/hgrc of | ||||
current repository is read. | ||||
For each element in path, if a directory, all entries in directory | ||||
ending with ".rc" are added to path. Else, element itself is | ||||
added to path. | ||||
HGUSER:: | ||||
This is the string used for the author of a commit. | ||||
(deprecated, use .hgrc) | ||||
EMAIL:: | ||||
If HGUSER is not set, this will be used as the author for a commit. | ||||
LOGNAME:: | ||||
If neither HGUSER nor EMAIL is set, LOGNAME will be used (with | ||||
'@hostname' appended) as the author value for a commit. | ||||
EDITOR:: | ||||
This is the name of the editor used in the hgmerge script. It will be | ||||
used for commit messages if HGEDITOR isn't set. Defaults to 'vi'. | ||||
PYTHONPATH:: | ||||
This is used by Python to find imported modules and may need to be set | ||||
appropriately if Mercurial is not installed system-wide. | ||||
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r3799 | ''', | ||
"patterns|File Name Patterns": r''' | ||||
Mercurial accepts several notations for identifying one or more | ||||
files at a time. | ||||
By default, Mercurial treats filenames as shell-style extended | ||||
glob patterns. | ||||
Alternate pattern notations must be specified explicitly. | ||||
To use a plain path name without any pattern matching, start a | ||||
name with "path:". These path names must match completely, from | ||||
the root of the current repository. | ||||
To use an extended glob, start a name with "glob:". Globs are | ||||
rooted at the current directory; a glob such as "*.c" will match | ||||
files ending in ".c" in the current directory only. | ||||
The supported glob syntax extensions are "**" to match any string | ||||
across path separators, and "{a,b}" to mean "a or b". | ||||
To use a Perl/Python regular expression, start a name with "re:". | ||||
Regexp pattern matching is anchored at the root of the repository. | ||||
Plain examples: | ||||
path:foo/bar a name bar in a directory named foo in the root of | ||||
the repository | ||||
path:path:name a file or directory named "path:name" | ||||
Glob examples: | ||||
glob:*.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory | ||||
*.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory | ||||
**.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory, or | ||||
any subdirectory | ||||
foo/*.c any name ending in ".c" in the directory foo | ||||
foo/**.c any name ending in ".c" in the directory foo, or any | ||||
subdirectory | ||||
Regexp examples: | ||||
re:.*\.c$ any name ending in ".c", anywhere in the repository | ||||
''', | ||||
Matt Mackall
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r3795 | } | ||