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fix: highlight the required configuration and behavior of the fixer tools...
Matt Harbison -
r51335:f4ff5558 stable
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@@ -9,6 +9,13
9 9 Provides a command that runs configured tools on the contents of modified files,
10 10 writing back any fixes to the working copy or replacing changesets.
11 11
12 Fixer tools are run in the repository's root directory. This allows them to read
13 configuration files from the working copy, or even write to the working copy.
14 The working copy is not updated to match the revision being fixed. In fact,
15 several revisions may be fixed in parallel. Writes to the working copy are not
16 amended into the revision being fixed; fixer tools MUST always read content to
17 be fixed from stdin, and write fixed file content back to stdout.
18
12 19 Here is an example configuration that causes :hg:`fix` to apply automatic
13 20 formatting fixes to modified lines in C++ code::
14 21
@@ -113,13 +120,6 perform other post-fixing work. The supp
113 120 mapping fixer tool names to lists of metadata values returned from
114 121 executions that modified a file. This aggregates the same metadata
115 122 previously passed to the "postfixfile" hook.
116
117 Fixer tools are run in the repository's root directory. This allows them to read
118 configuration files from the working copy, or even write to the working copy.
119 The working copy is not updated to match the revision being fixed. In fact,
120 several revisions may be fixed in parallel. Writes to the working copy are not
121 amended into the revision being fixed; fixer tools should always write fixed
122 file content back to stdout as documented above.
123 123 """
124 124
125 125
@@ -239,7 +239,8 usage = _(b'[OPTION]... [FILE]...')
239 239 def fix(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
240 240 """rewrite file content in changesets or working directory
241 241
242 Runs any configured tools to fix the content of files. Only affects files
242 Runs any configured tools to fix the content of files. (See
243 :hg:`help -e fix` for details about configuring tools.) Only affects files
243 244 with changes, unless file arguments are provided. Only affects changed lines
244 245 of files, unless the --whole flag is used. Some tools may always affect the
245 246 whole file regardless of --whole.
@@ -84,10 +84,11 Help text for fix.
84 84
85 85 rewrite file content in changesets or working directory
86 86
87 Runs any configured tools to fix the content of files. Only affects files
88 with changes, unless file arguments are provided. Only affects changed
89 lines of files, unless the --whole flag is used. Some tools may always
90 affect the whole file regardless of --whole.
87 Runs any configured tools to fix the content of files. (See 'hg help -e
88 fix' for details about configuring tools.) Only affects files with
89 changes, unless file arguments are provided. Only affects changed lines of
90 files, unless the --whole flag is used. Some tools may always affect the
91 whole file regardless of --whole.
91 92
92 93 If --working-dir is used, files with uncommitted changes in the working
93 94 copy will be fixed. Note that no backup are made.
@@ -125,6 +126,13 Help text for fix.
125 126 Provides a command that runs configured tools on the contents of modified
126 127 files, writing back any fixes to the working copy or replacing changesets.
127 128
129 Fixer tools are run in the repository's root directory. This allows them to
130 read configuration files from the working copy, or even write to the working
131 copy. The working copy is not updated to match the revision being fixed. In
132 fact, several revisions may be fixed in parallel. Writes to the working copy
133 are not amended into the revision being fixed; fixer tools MUST always read
134 content to be fixed from stdin, and write fixed file content back to stdout.
135
128 136 Here is an example configuration that causes 'hg fix' to apply automatic
129 137 formatting fixes to modified lines in C++ code:
130 138
@@ -231,13 +239,6 Help text for fix.
231 239 executions that modified a file. This aggregates the same metadata
232 240 previously passed to the "postfixfile" hook.
233 241
234 Fixer tools are run in the repository's root directory. This allows them to
235 read configuration files from the working copy, or even write to the working
236 copy. The working copy is not updated to match the revision being fixed. In
237 fact, several revisions may be fixed in parallel. Writes to the working copy
238 are not amended into the revision being fixed; fixer tools should always write
239 fixed file content back to stdout as documented above.
240
241 242 list of commands:
242 243
243 244 fix rewrite file content in changesets or working directory
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