~bzr-pqm/bzr/bzr.dev

2070.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup copyright line
1
# Copyright (C) 2006 Canonical Ltd
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
2
#
3
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
4
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
5
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
6
# (at your option) any later version.
7
#
8
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
11
# GNU General Public License for more details.
12
#
13
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
15
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
16
17
"""A collection of extra help information for using bzr.
18
19
Help topics are meant to be help for items that aren't commands, but will
20
help bzr become fully learnable without referring to a tutorial.
21
"""
22
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
23
from bzrlib import registry
24
25
26
class HelpTopicRegistry(registry.Registry):
2070.4.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Fixes from Martin
27
    """A Registry customized for handling help topics."""
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
28
29
    def register(self, topic, detail, summary):
30
        """Register a new help topic.
31
32
        :param topic: Name of documentation entry
33
        :param detail: Function or string object providing detailed
34
            documentation for topic.  Function interface is detail(topic).
35
            This should return a text string of the detailed information.
36
        :param summary: String providing single-line documentation for topic.
37
        """
38
        # The detail is stored as the 'object' and the 
39
        super(HelpTopicRegistry, self).register(topic, detail, info=summary)
40
41
    def register_lazy(self, topic, module_name, member_name, summary):
42
        """Register a new help topic, and import the details on demand.
43
44
        :param topic: Name of documentation entry
45
        :param module_name: The module to find the detailed help.
46
        :param member_name: The member of the module to use for detailed help.
47
        :param summary: String providing single-line documentation for topic.
48
        """
2070.4.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Fixes from Martin
49
        super(HelpTopicRegistry, self).register_lazy(topic, module_name,
50
                                                     member_name, info=summary)
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
51
52
    def get_detail(self, topic):
53
        """Get the detailed help on a given topic."""
54
        obj = self.get(topic)
55
        if callable(obj):
56
            return obj(topic)
57
        else:
58
            return obj
59
60
    def get_summary(self, topic):
61
        """Get the single line summary for the topic."""
62
        return self.get_info(topic)
63
64
65
topic_registry = HelpTopicRegistry()
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
66
67
68
#----------------------------------------------------
69
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
70
def _help_on_topics(dummy):
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
71
    """Write out the help for topics to outfile"""
72
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
73
    topics = topic_registry.keys()
2070.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup help_topics.py
74
    lmax = max(len(topic) for topic in topics)
2023.1.4 by ghigo
the ''bzr help topics'' output is shorter
75
        
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
76
    out = []
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
77
    for topic in topics:
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
78
        summary = topic_registry.get_summary(topic)
79
        out.append("%-*s %s\n" % (lmax, topic, summary))
80
    return ''.join(out)
81
82
83
def _help_on_revisionspec(name):
2070.4.7 by ghigo
Updates on the basis of the Richard Wilbur suggestions
84
    """"Write the summary help for all documented topics to outfile."""
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
85
    import bzrlib.revisionspec
86
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
87
    out = []
88
    out.append("\nRevision prefix specifier:"
89
               "\n--------------------------\n")
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
90
91
    for i in bzrlib.revisionspec.SPEC_TYPES:
2070.4.14 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch revisionspec to use the help defined as help_txt rather than the doc string
92
        doc = i.help_txt
93
        if doc == bzrlib.revisionspec.RevisionSpec.help_txt:
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
94
            doc = "N/A\n"
2070.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
cleanup help_topics.py
95
        while (doc[-2:] == '\n\n' or doc[-1:] == ' '):
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
96
            doc = doc[:-1]
97
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
98
        out.append("  %s %s\n\n" % (i.prefix, doc))
99
100
    return ''.join(out)
2023.1.2 by ghigo
add help topics module
101
102
103
_basic_help= \
104
"""Bazaar -- a free distributed version-control tool
105
http://bazaar-vcs.org/
106
107
Basic commands:
108
  bzr init           makes this directory a versioned branch
109
  bzr branch         make a copy of another branch
110
111
  bzr add            make files or directories versioned
112
  bzr ignore         ignore a file or pattern
113
  bzr mv             move or rename a versioned file
114
115
  bzr status         summarize changes in working copy
116
  bzr diff           show detailed diffs
117
118
  bzr merge          pull in changes from another branch
119
  bzr commit         save some or all changes
120
121
  bzr log            show history of changes
122
  bzr check          validate storage
123
124
  bzr help init      more help on e.g. init command
125
  bzr help commands  list all commands
126
  bzr help topics    list all help topics
127
"""
128
129
1551.9.32 by Aaron Bentley
Add global option help
130
_global_options =\
131
"""Global Options
132
133
These options may be used with any command, and may appear in front of any
134
command.  (e.g. "bzr --quiet help").
135
136
--quiet        Suppress informational output; only print errors and warnings
137
--version      Print the version number
138
139
--no-aliases   Do not process command aliases when running this command
140
--builtin      Use the built-in version of a command, not the plugin version.
141
               This does not suppress other plugin effects
142
--no-plugins   Do not process any plugins
143
2247.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
fix --Derror => -Derror (trivial)
144
-Derror        Instead of normal error handling, always print a traceback on
1551.9.32 by Aaron Bentley
Add global option help
145
               error.
146
--profile      Profile execution using the hotshot profiler
147
--lsprof       Profile execution using the lsprof profiler
148
--lsprof-file  Profile execution using the lsprof profiler, and write the
149
               results to a specified file.
150
151
Note: --version must be supplied before any command.
152
"""
153
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
154
_checkouts = \
155
"""Checkouts
156
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
157
Checkouts are source trees that are connected to a branch, so that when
158
you commit in the source tree, the commit goes into that branch.  They
159
allow you to use a simpler, more centralized workflow, ignoring some of
160
Bazaar's decentralized features until you want them. Using checkouts
161
with shared repositories is very similar to working with SVN or CVS, but
162
doesn't have the same restrictions.  And using checkouts still allows
163
others working on the project to use whatever workflow they like.
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
164
165
A checkout is created with the bzr checkout command (see "help checkout").
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
166
You pass it a reference to another branch, and it will create a local copy
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
167
for you that still contains a reference to the branch you created the
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
168
checkout from (the master branch). Then if you make any commits they will be
169
made on the other branch first. This creates an instant mirror of your work, or
170
facilitates lockstep development, where each developer is working together,
171
continuously integrating the changes of others.
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
172
173
However the checkout is still a first class branch in Bazaar terms, so that
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
174
you have the full history locally.  As you have a first class branch you can
175
also commit locally if you want, for instance due to the temporary loss af a
176
network connection. Use the --local option to commit to do this. All the local
177
commits will then be made on the master branch the next time you do a non-local
178
commit.
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
179
180
If you are using a checkout from a shared branch you will periodically want to
181
pull in all the changes made by others. This is done using the "update"
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
182
command. The changes need to be applied before any non-local commit, but
183
Bazaar will tell you if there are any changes and suggest that you use this
184
command when needed.
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
185
186
It is also possible to create a "lightweight" checkout by passing the
187
--lightweight flag to checkout. A lightweight checkout is even closer to an
188
SVN checkout in that it is not a first class branch, it mainly consists of the
189
working tree. This means that any history operations must query the master
190
branch, which could be slow if a network connection is involved. Also, as you
191
don't have a local branch, then you cannot commit locally.
192
2374.1.1 by Ian Clatworthy
Help and man page fixes
193
Lightweight checkouts work best when you have fast reliable access to the
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
194
master branch. This means that if the master branch is on the same disk or LAN
195
a lightweight checkout will be faster than a heavyweight one for any commands
196
that modify the revision history (as only one copy branch needs to be updated).
197
Heavyweight checkouts will generally be faster for any command that uses the
198
history but does not change it, but if the master branch is on the same disk
199
then there wont be a noticeable difference.
200
201
Another possible use for a checkout is to use it with a treeless repository
2370.1.2 by Ian Clatworthy
Minor fixes to help on checkouts
202
containing your branches, where you maintain only one working tree by
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
203
switching the master branch that the checkout points to when you want to 
204
work on a different branch.
205
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
206
Obviously to commit on a checkout you need to be able to write to the master
2370.1.2 by Ian Clatworthy
Minor fixes to help on checkouts
207
branch. This means that the master branch must be accessible over a writeable
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
208
protocol , such as sftp://, and that you have write permissions at the other
209
end. Checkouts also work on the local file system, so that all that matters is
210
file permissions.
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
211
212
You can change the master of a checkout by using the "bind" command (see "help
213
bind"). This will change the location that the commits are sent to. The bind
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
214
command can also be used to turn a branch into a heavy checkout. If you
215
would like to convert your heavy checkout into a normal branch so that every
216
commit is local, you can use the "unbind" command.
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
217
2245.7.2 by James Westby
Update the checkouts help topic with the comments from Aaron.
218
Related commands:
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
219
220
  checkout    Create a checkout. Pass --lightweight to get a lightweight
221
              checkout
222
  update      Pull any changes in the master branch in to your checkout
223
  commit      Make a commit that is sent to the master branch. If you have
224
              a heavy checkout then the --local option will commit to the 
225
              checkout without sending the commit to the master
226
  bind        Change the master branch that the commits in the checkout will
227
              be sent to
228
  unbind      Turn a heavy checkout into a standalone branch so that any
229
              commits are only made locally
230
"""
231
1551.9.32 by Aaron Bentley
Add global option help
232
2070.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch help_topics to use a Registry.
233
topic_registry.register("revisionspec", _help_on_revisionspec,
234
                        "Explain how to use --revision")
235
topic_registry.register('basic', _basic_help, "Basic commands")
236
topic_registry.register('topics', _help_on_topics, "Topics list")
2204.4.1 by Aaron Bentley
Add 'formats' help topic
237
def get_format_topic(topic):
2204.4.7 by Aaron Bentley
restore register_lazy, remove register_factory, other updates
238
    from bzrlib import bzrdir
2204.4.1 by Aaron Bentley
Add 'formats' help topic
239
    return bzrdir.format_registry.help_topic(topic)
2204.4.10 by Aaron Bentley
Capitalize 'D' in 'directory formats'
240
topic_registry.register('formats', get_format_topic, 'Directory formats')
1551.9.34 by Aaron Bentley
Fix NEWS and whitespace
241
topic_registry.register('global-options', _global_options,
1551.9.32 by Aaron Bentley
Add global option help
242
                        'Options that can be used with any command')
2245.7.1 by James Westby
Add a help topic describing checkouts and how they work.
243
topic_registry.register('checkouts', _checkouts,
244
                        'Information on what a checkout is')
245