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@@ -3,6 +3,7 b' import sys, textwrap' | |||
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3 | 3 | sys.path.insert(0, "..") |
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4 | 4 | from mercurial.commands import table, globalopts |
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5 | 5 | from mercurial.i18n import gettext as _ |
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6 | from mercurial.help import helptable | |
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6 | 7 | |
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7 | 8 | def get_desc(docstr): |
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8 | 9 | if not docstr: |
@@ -88,5 +89,16 b' def show_doc(ui):' | |||
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88 | 89 | if d['aliases']: |
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89 | 90 | ui.write(_(" aliases: %s\n\n") % " ".join(d['aliases'])) |
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90 | 91 | |
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92 | # print topics | |
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93 | for t in helptable: | |
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94 | l = t.split("|") | |
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95 | section = l[-1] | |
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96 | underlined(_(section).upper()) | |
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97 | doc = helptable[t] | |
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98 | if callable(doc): | |
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99 | doc = doc() | |
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100 | ui.write(_(doc)) | |
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101 | ui.write("\n") | |
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102 | ||
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91 | 103 | if __name__ == "__main__": |
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92 | 104 | show_doc(sys.stdout) |
@@ -127,42 +127,6 b' SPECIFYING MULTIPLE REVISIONS' | |||
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127 | 127 | A range acts as a closed interval. This means that a range of 3:5 |
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128 | 128 | gives 3, 4 and 5. Similarly, a range of 4:2 gives 4, 3, and 2. |
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129 | 129 | |
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130 | DATE FORMATS | |
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131 | ------------ | |
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132 | ||
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133 | Some commands (backout, commit, tag) allow the user to specify a date. | |
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134 | Possible formats for dates are: | |
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135 | ||
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136 | YYYY-mm-dd \HH:MM[:SS] [(+|-)NNNN]:: | |
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137 | This is a subset of ISO 8601, allowing just the recommended notations | |
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138 | for date and time. The last part represents the timezone; if omitted, | |
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139 | local time is assumed. Examples: | |
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140 | ||
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141 | "2005-08-22 03:27 -0700" | |
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142 | ||
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143 | "2006-04-19 21:39:51" | |
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144 | ||
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145 | aaa bbb dd HH:MM:SS YYYY [(+|-)NNNN]:: | |
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146 | This is the date format used by the C library. Here, aaa stands for | |
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147 | abbreviated weekday name and bbb for abbreviated month name. The last | |
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148 | part represents the timezone; if omitted, local time is assumed. | |
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149 | Examples: | |
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150 | ||
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151 | "Mon Aug 22 03:27:00 2005 -0700" | |
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152 | ||
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153 | "Wed Apr 19 21:39:51 2006" | |
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154 | ||
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155 | unixtime offset:: | |
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156 | This is the internal representation format for dates. unixtime is | |
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157 | the number of seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01 00:00 UTC). offset | |
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158 | is the offset of the local timezone, in seconds west of UTC (negative | |
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159 | if the timezone is east of UTC). | |
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160 | Examples: | |
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161 | ||
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162 | "1124706420 25200" (2005-08-22 03:27:00 -0700) | |
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163 | ||
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164 | "1145475591 -7200" (2006-04-19 21:39:51 +0200) | |
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165 | ||
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166 | 130 | ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES |
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167 | 131 | --------------------- |
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168 | 132 |
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