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# Copyright (C) 2006 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""A collection of extra help information for using bzr.
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Help topics are meant to be help for items that aren't commands, but will
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help bzr become fully learnable without referring to a tutorial.
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from bzrlib import registry
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class HelpTopicRegistry(registry.Registry):
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"""A Registry customized for handling help topics."""
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def register(self, topic, detail, summary):
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"""Register a new help topic.
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:param topic: Name of documentation entry
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:param detail: Function or string object providing detailed
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documentation for topic. Function interface is detail(topic).
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This should return a text string of the detailed information.
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:param summary: String providing single-line documentation for topic.
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# The detail is stored as the 'object' and the
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super(HelpTopicRegistry, self).register(topic, detail, info=summary)
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def register_lazy(self, topic, module_name, member_name, summary):
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"""Register a new help topic, and import the details on demand.
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:param topic: Name of documentation entry
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:param module_name: The module to find the detailed help.
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:param member_name: The member of the module to use for detailed help.
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:param summary: String providing single-line documentation for topic.
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super(HelpTopicRegistry, self).register_lazy(topic, module_name,
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member_name, info=summary)
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def get_detail(self, topic):
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"""Get the detailed help on a given topic."""
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def get_summary(self, topic):
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"""Get the single line summary for the topic."""
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return self.get_info(topic)
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topic_registry = HelpTopicRegistry()
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#----------------------------------------------------
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def _help_on_topics(dummy):
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"""Write out the help for topics to outfile"""
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topics = topic_registry.keys()
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lmax = max(len(topic) for topic in topics)
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summary = topic_registry.get_summary(topic)
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out.append("%-*s %s\n" % (lmax, topic, summary))
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def _help_on_revisionspec(name):
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""""Write the summary help for all documented topics to outfile."""
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import bzrlib.revisionspec
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out.append("\nRevision prefix specifier:"
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"\n--------------------------\n")
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for i in bzrlib.revisionspec.SPEC_TYPES:
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if doc == bzrlib.revisionspec.RevisionSpec.help_txt:
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while (doc[-2:] == '\n\n' or doc[-1:] == ' '):
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out.append(" %s %s\n\n" % (i.prefix, doc))
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"""Bazaar -- a free distributed version-control tool
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http://bazaar-vcs.org/
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bzr init makes this directory a versioned branch
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bzr branch make a copy of another branch
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bzr add make files or directories versioned
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bzr ignore ignore a file or pattern
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bzr mv move or rename a versioned file
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bzr status summarize changes in working copy
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bzr diff show detailed diffs
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bzr merge pull in changes from another branch
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bzr commit save some or all changes
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bzr log show history of changes
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bzr check validate storage
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bzr help init more help on e.g. init command
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bzr help commands list all commands
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bzr help topics list all help topics
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These options may be used with any command, and may appear in front of any
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command. (e.g. "bzr --quiet help").
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--quiet Suppress informational output; only print errors and warnings
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--version Print the version number
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--no-aliases Do not process command aliases when running this command
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--builtin Use the built-in version of a command, not the plugin version.
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This does not suppress other plugin effects
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--no-plugins Do not process any plugins
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--Derror Instead of normal error handling, always print a traceback on
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--profile Profile execution using the hotshot profiler
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--lsprof Profile execution using the lsprof profiler
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--lsprof-file Profile execution using the lsprof profiler, and write the
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results to a specified file.
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Note: --version must be supplied before any command.
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Checkouts are a way of working with Bazaar that can be quite simple, but also
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very useful, as they allow you to ignore some of the features of distributed
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version control that Bazaar has until you need them. Using them can give you
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a workflow that is very similar to SVN, but still allow others working on
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the project to use another workflow, allow you flexibility in your own
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workflow, and still provide some of the improvements of Bazaar over SVN to
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A checkout is created with the bzr checkout command (see "help checkout").
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You pass it a reference to another branch, and it will create a local branch
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for you that still contains a reference to the branch you created the
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checkout from (the master branch). Then if you commit any changes to your local
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branch those commits will be made on the other branch first. This creates an
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instant mirror of your work, or facilitates lockstep development, where each
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developer is working together, continuously integrating the changes of others.
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However the checkout is still a first class branch in Bazaar terms, so that
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you have the full history locally, and can branch from it, for example to
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work on a feature branch.
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As you have a first class branch you can also commit locally if you want,
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for instance due to the temporary loss af a network connection. Use the
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--local option to commit to do this.
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If you are using a checkout from a shared branch you will periodically want to
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pull in all the changes made by others. This is done using the "update"
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command. The changes need to be pulled before any commit, but Bazaar will tell
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you if there are any changes and suggest that you use this command when needed.
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It is also possible to create a "lightweight" checkout by passing the
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--lightweight flag to checkout. A lightweight checkout is even closer to an
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SVN checkout in that it is not a first class branch, it mainly consists of the
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working tree. This means that any history operations must query the master
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branch, which could be slow if a network connection is involved. Also, as you
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don't have a local branch, then you cannot commit locally.
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Obviously to commit on a checkout you need to be able to write to the master
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branch. This means that there must be a writeable transport in between, such
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as sftp://, and that you have write permissions at the other end. Checkouts
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also work on the local file system, so that all that matters is file
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You can change the master of a checkout by using the "bind" command (see "help
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bind"). This will change the location that the commits are sent to. The bind
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command can also be used to turn a branch in to a heavy checkout. If you
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would like to convert your heavy checkout to a normal branch so that every
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commit is local you can use the "unbind" command.
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checkout Create a checkout. Pass --lightweight to get a lightweight
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update Pull any changes in the master branch in to your checkout
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commit Make a commit that is sent to the master branch. If you have
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a heavy checkout then the --local option will commit to the
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checkout without sending the commit to the master
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bind Change the master branch that the commits in the checkout will
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unbind Turn a heavy checkout into a standalone branch so that any
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commits are only made locally
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topic_registry.register("revisionspec", _help_on_revisionspec,
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"Explain how to use --revision")
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topic_registry.register('basic', _basic_help, "Basic commands")
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topic_registry.register('topics', _help_on_topics, "Topics list")
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def get_format_topic(topic):
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from bzrlib import bzrdir
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return bzrdir.format_registry.help_topic(topic)
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topic_registry.register('formats', get_format_topic, 'Directory formats')
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topic_registry.register('global-options', _global_options,
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'Options that can be used with any command')
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topic_registry.register('checkouts', _checkouts,
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'Information on what a checkout is')