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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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"""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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"""
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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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        """
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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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        """
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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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        obj = self.get(topic)
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        if callable(obj):
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            return obj(topic)
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        else:
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            return obj
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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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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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    out = []
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    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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    return ''.join(out)
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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 = []
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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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        doc = i.help_txt
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        if doc == bzrlib.revisionspec.RevisionSpec.help_txt:
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            doc = "N/A\n"
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        while (doc[-2:] == '\n\n' or doc[-1:] == ' '):
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            doc = doc[:-1]
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        out.append("  %s %s\n\n" % (i.prefix, doc))
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    return ''.join(out)
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def _help_on_transport(name):
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    from bzrlib.transport import (
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        transport_list_registry,
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    )
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    import textwrap
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    def add_string(proto, help, maxl, prefix_width=20):
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       help_lines = textwrap.wrap(help, maxl - prefix_width)
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       line_with_indent = '\n' + ' ' * prefix_width
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       help_text = line_with_indent.join(help_lines)
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       return "%-20s%s\n" % (proto, help_text)
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    def sort_func(a,b):
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        a1 = a[:a.rfind("://")]
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        b1 = b[:b.rfind("://")]
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        if a1>b1:
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            return +1
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        elif a1<b1:
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            return -1
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        else:
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            return 0
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    out = []
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    protl = []
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    decl = []
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    protos = transport_list_registry.keys( )
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    protos.sort(sort_func)
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    for proto in protos:
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        shorthelp = transport_list_registry.get_help(proto)
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        if not shorthelp:
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            continue
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        if proto.endswith("://"):
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            protl.extend(add_string(proto, shorthelp, 79))
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        else:
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            decl.extend(add_string(proto, shorthelp, 79))
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    out = "\nSupported URL prefix\n--------------------\n" + \
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            ''.join(protl)
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    if len(decl):
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        out += "\nSupported modifiers\n-------------------\n" + \
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            ''.join(decl)
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    return out
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_basic_help= \
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"""Bazaar -- a free distributed version-control tool
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http://bazaar-vcs.org/
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Basic commands:
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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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"""
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_global_options =\
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"""Global Options
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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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               error.
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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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"""
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_checkouts = \
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"""Checkouts
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Checkouts are source trees that are connected to a branch, so that when
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you commit in the source tree, the commit goes into that branch.  They
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allow you to use a simpler, more centralized workflow, ignoring some of
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Bazaar's decentralized features until you want them. Using checkouts
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with shared repositories is very similar to working with SVN or CVS, but
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doesn't have the same restrictions.  And using checkouts still allows
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others working on the project to use whatever workflow they like.
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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 copy
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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 make any commits they will be
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made on the other branch first. This creates an instant mirror of your work, or
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facilitates lockstep development, where each developer is working together,
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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.  As you have a first class branch you can
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also commit locally if you want, for instance due to the temporary loss af a
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network connection. Use the --local option to commit to do this. All the local
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commits will then be made on the master branch the next time you do a non-local
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commit.
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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 applied before any non-local commit, but
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Bazaar will tell you if there are any changes and suggest that you use this
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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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Lightweight checkouts work best when you have fast reliable access to the
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master branch. This means that if the master branch is on the same disk or LAN
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a lightweight checkout will be faster than a heavyweight one for any commands
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that modify the revision history (as only one copy branch needs to be updated).
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Heavyweight checkouts will generally be faster for any command that uses the
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history but does not change it, but if the master branch is on the same disk
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then there wont be a noticeable difference.
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containing your branches, where you maintain only one working tree by
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switching the master branch that the checkout points to when you want to 
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work on a different branch.
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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 the master branch must be accessible over a writeable
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protocol , such as sftp://, and that you have write permissions at the other
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end. Checkouts also work on the local file system, so that all that matters is
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file permissions.
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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 into a heavy checkout. If you
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would like to convert your heavy checkout into a normal branch so that every
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commit is local, you can use the "unbind" command.
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Related commands:
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topic_registry.register("revisionspec", _help_on_revisionspec,
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                        "Explain how to use --revision")
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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')
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topic_registry.register('urlspec', _help_on_transport,
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                        "Supported transport protocols")
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def get_bugs_topic(topic):
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class HelpTopicIndex(object):
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    """A index for bzr help that returns topics."""
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    def __init__(self):
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    def get_topics(self, topic):
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    def get_help_text(self, additional_see_also=None):
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