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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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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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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Limited formatting of help text is permitted to make the text useful
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both within the reference manual (reStructuredText) and on the screen.
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The help text should be reStructuredText with formatting kept to a
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minimum and, in particular, no headings. The onscreen renderer applies
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the following simple rules before rendering the text:
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1. A '::' appearing on the end of a line is replaced with ':'.
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2. Lines starting with a ':' have it stripped.
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These rules mean that literal blocks and field lists respectively can
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be used in the help text, producing sensible input to a manual while
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rendering on the screen naturally.
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# Section identifiers (map topics to the right place in the manual)
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SECT_COMMAND = "command"
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SECT_CONCEPT = "concept"
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SECT_HIDDEN = "hidden"
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SECT_PLUGIN = "plugin"
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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, section=SECT_LIST):
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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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See the module documentation for details on help text formatting.
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:param summary: String providing single-line documentation for topic.
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:param section: Section in reference manual - see SECT_* identifiers.
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# The detail is stored as the 'object' and the metadata as the info
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info=(summary,section)
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super(HelpTopicRegistry, self).register(topic, detail, info=info)
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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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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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:param section: Section in reference manual - see SECT_* identifiers.
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# The detail is stored as the 'object' and the metadata as the info
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info=(summary,section)
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super(HelpTopicRegistry, self).register_lazy(topic, module_name,
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member_name, info=info)
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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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return ''.join(out)
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def _load_from_file(topic_name):
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"""Load help from a file.
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Topics are expected to be txt files in bzrlib.help_topics.
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resource_name = osutils.pathjoin("en", "%s.txt" % (topic_name,))
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return osutils.resource_string('bzrlib.help_topics', resource_name)
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def _help_on_revisionspec(name):
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"""Generate the help for revision specs."""
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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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"""Revision Identifiers
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A revision identifier refers to a specific state of a branch's history. It
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can be expressed in several ways. It can begin with a keyword to
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unambiguously specify a given lookup type; some examples are 'last:1',
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'before:yesterday' and 'submit:'.
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Alternately, it can be given without a keyword, in which case it will be
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checked as a revision number, a tag, a revision id, a date specification, or a
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branch specification, in that order. For example, 'date:today' could be
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written as simply 'today', though if you have a tag called 'today' that will
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If 'REV1' and 'REV2' are revision identifiers, then 'REV1..REV2' denotes a
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revision range. Examples: '3647..3649', 'date:yesterday..-1' and
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'branch:/path/to/branch1/..branch:/branch2' (note that there are no quotes or
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spaces around the '..').
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Ranges are interpreted differently by different commands. To the "log" command,
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a range is a sequence of log messages, but to the "diff" command, the range
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denotes a change between revisions (and not a sequence of changes). In
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addition, "log" considers a closed range whereas "diff" and "merge" consider it
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to be open-ended, that is, they include one end but not the other. For example:
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"bzr log -r 3647..3649" shows the messages of revisions 3647, 3648 and 3649,
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while "bzr diff -r 3647..3649" includes the changes done in revisions 3648 and
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The keywords used as revision selection methods are the following:
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details.append("\nIn addition, plugins can provide other keywords.")
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details.append("\nA detailed description of each keyword is given below.\n")
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# The help text is indented 4 spaces - this re cleans that up below
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indent_re = re.compile(r'^ ', re.MULTILINE)
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for prefix, i in bzrlib.revisionspec.revspec_registry.iteritems():
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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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# Extract out the top line summary from the body and
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# clean-up the unwanted whitespace
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summary,doc = doc.split("\n", 1)
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#doc = indent_re.sub('', doc)
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while (doc[-2:] == '\n\n' or doc[-1:] == ' '):
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# Note: The leading : here are HACKs to get reStructuredText
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# 'field' formatting - we know that the prefix ends in a ':'.
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out.append(":%s\n\t%s" % (i.prefix, summary))
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details.append(":%s\n%s" % (i.prefix, doc))
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return '\n'.join(out + details)
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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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def _help_on_transport(name):
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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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"""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 --profile help``).
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--version Print the version number. Must be supplied before the command.
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--no-aliases Do not process command aliases when running this command.
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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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--concurrency Number of processes that can be run concurrently (selftest).
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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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--profile Profile execution using the hotshot profiler.
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--lsprof Profile execution using the lsprof profiler.
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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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results to a specified file. If the filename ends with ".txt",
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text format will be used. If the filename either starts with
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"callgrind.out" or end with ".callgrind", the output will be
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formatted for use with KCacheGrind. Otherwise, the output
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--coverage Generate line coverage report in the specified directory.
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See http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/developers/profiling.html for more
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information on profiling.
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A number of debug flags are also available to assist troubleshooting and
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development. See :doc:`debug-flags-help`.
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_standard_options = \
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Standard options are legal for all commands.
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--help, -h Show help message.
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--verbose, -v Display more information.
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--quiet, -q Only display errors and warnings.
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Unlike global options, standard options can be used in aliases.
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text format will be used. If the filename ends with
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".callgrind", output will be formatted for use with KCacheGrind.
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Otherwise, the output will be a pickle.
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See doc/developers/profiling.txt for more information on profiling.
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Note: --version must be supplied before any command.
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file permissions.
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You can change the master of a checkout by using the "switch" command (see
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"help switch"). This will change the location that the commits are sent to.
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The "bind" command can also be used to turn a normal branch into a heavy
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checkout. If you would like to convert your heavy checkout into a normal
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branch so that every commit is local, you can use the "unbind" command. To see
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whether or not a branch is bound or not you can use the "info" command. If the
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branch is bound it will tell you the location of the bound branch.
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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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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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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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switch Change the master branch that the commits in the checkout will
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bind Change the master branch that the commits in the checkout will
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bind Turn a standalone branch into a heavy checkout so that any
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commits will be sent to the master branch
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commits are only made locally
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bound, then it will also display the location of the bound branch
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_repositories = \
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Repositories in Bazaar are where committed information is stored. There is
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a repository associated with every branch.
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Repositories are a form of database. Bzr will usually maintain this for
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good performance automatically, but in some situations (e.g. when doing
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very many commits in a short time period) you may want to ask bzr to
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optimise the database indices. This can be done by the 'bzr pack' command.
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By default just running 'bzr init' will create a repository within the new
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branch but it is possible to create a shared repository which allows multiple
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branches to share their information in the same location. When a new branch is
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created it will first look to see if there is a containing shared repository it
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Repositories in Bazaar are where committed information is stored. It is
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possible to create a shared repository which allows multiple branches to
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share their information in the same location. When a new branch is
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created it will first look to see if there is a containing repository it
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generally a large space saving. For some operations (e.g. branching
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A branch consists of the state of a project, including all of its
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history. All branches have a repository associated (which is where the
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branch history is stored), but multiple branches may share the same
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repository (a shared repository). Branches can be copied and merged.
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In addition, one branch may be bound to another one. Binding to another
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branch indicates that commits which happen in this branch must also
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happen in the other branch. Bazaar ensures consistency by not allowing
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commits when the two branches are out of date. In order for a commit
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to succeed, it may be necessary to update the current branch using
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init Change a directory into a versioned branch.
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branch Create a new branch that is a copy of an existing branch.
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merge Perform a three-way merge.
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bind Bind a branch to another one.
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_standalone_trees = \
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A standalone tree is a working tree with an associated repository. It
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is an independently usable branch, with no dependencies on any other.
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Creating a standalone tree (via bzr init) is the quickest way to put
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an existing project under version control.
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init Make a directory into a versioned branch.
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Status flags are used to summarise changes to the working tree in a concise
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manner. They are in the form::
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Column 1 - versioning/renames::
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P Entry for a pending merge (not a file)
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"""Environment Variables
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BZRPATH Path where bzr is to look for shell plugin external commands.
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BZR_EMAIL E-Mail address of the user. Overrides EMAIL.
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EMAIL E-Mail address of the user.
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BZR_EDITOR Editor for editing commit messages. Overrides EDITOR.
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EDITOR Editor for editing commit messages.
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BZR_PLUGIN_PATH Paths where bzr should look for plugins.
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BZR_HOME Directory holding .bazaar config dir. Overrides HOME.
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BZR_HOME (Win32) Directory holding bazaar config dir. Overrides APPDATA and HOME.
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BZR_REMOTE_PATH Full name of remote 'bzr' command (for bzr+ssh:// URLs).
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BZR_SSH Path to SSH client, or one of paramiko, openssh, sshcorp, plink.
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BZR_LOG Location of .bzr.log (use '/dev/null' to suppress log).
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BZR_LOG (Win32) Location of .bzr.log (use 'NUL' to suppress log).
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BZR_COLUMNS Override implicit terminal width.
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BZR_CONCURRENCY Number of processes that can be run concurrently (selftest).
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:On Linux: ~/.bazaar/bazaar.conf
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:On Windows: C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Application Data\\bazaar\\2.0\\bazaar.conf
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Contains the user's default configuration. The section ``[DEFAULT]`` is
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used to define general configuration that will be applied everywhere.
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The section ``[ALIASES]`` can be used to create command aliases for
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commonly used options.
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A typical config file might look something like::
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email=John Doe <jdoe@isp.com>
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commit = commit --strict
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log10 = log --short -r -10..-1
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A criss-cross in the branch history can cause the default merge technique
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to emit more conflicts than would normally be expected.
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In complex merge cases, ``bzr merge --lca`` or ``bzr merge --weave`` may give
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better results. You may wish to ``bzr revert`` the working tree and merge
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again. Alternatively, use ``bzr remerge`` on particular conflicted files.
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Criss-crosses occur in a branch's history if two branches merge the same thing
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and then merge one another, or if two branches merge one another at the same
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time. They can be avoided by having each branch only merge from or into a
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designated central branch (a "star topology").
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merge is a three-way merger; in order to merge OTHER into THIS, it must
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find a basis for comparison, BASE. Using BASE, it can determine whether
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differences between THIS and OTHER are due to one side adding lines, or
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from another side removing lines.
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Criss-crosses mean there is no good choice for a base. Selecting the recent
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merge points could cause one side's changes to be silently discarded.
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Selecting older merge points (which Bazaar does) mean that extra conflicts
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The ``weave`` merge type is not affected by this problem because it uses
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line-origin detection instead of a basis revision to determine the cause of
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_branches_out_of_sync = """Branches Out of Sync
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When reconfiguring a checkout, tree or branch into a lightweight checkout,
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a local branch must be destroyed. (For checkouts, this is the local branch
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that serves primarily as a cache.) If the branch-to-be-destroyed does not
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have the same last revision as the new reference branch for the lightweight
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checkout, data could be lost, so Bazaar refuses.
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How you deal with this depends on *why* the branches are out of sync.
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If you have a checkout and have done local commits, you can get back in sync
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by running "bzr update" (and possibly "bzr commit").
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If you have a branch and the remote branch is out-of-date, you can push
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the local changes using "bzr push". If the local branch is out of date, you
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can do "bzr pull". If both branches have had changes, you can merge, commit
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and then push your changes. If you decide that some of the changes aren't
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useful, you can "push --overwrite" or "pull --overwrite" instead.
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To ensure that older clients do not access data incorrectly,
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Bazaar's policy is to introduce a new storage format whenever
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new features requiring new metadata are added. New storage
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formats may also be introduced to improve performance and
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The newest format, 2a, is highly recommended. If your
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project is not using 2a, then you should suggest to the
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project owner to upgrade.
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Some of the older formats have two variants:
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a plain one and a rich-root one. The latter include an additional
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field about the root of the tree. There is no performance cost
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for using a rich-root format but you cannot easily merge changes
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from a rich-root format into a plain format. As a consequence,
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moving a project to a rich-root format takes some co-ordination
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in that all contributors need to upgrade their repositories
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around the same time. 2a and all future formats will be
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implicitly rich-root.
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See :doc:`current-formats-help` for the complete list of
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currently supported formats. See :doc:`other-formats-help` for
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descriptions of any available experimental and deprecated formats.
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# Register help topics
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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", SECT_HIDDEN)
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topic_registry.register('topics', _help_on_topics, "Topics list", SECT_HIDDEN)
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def get_current_formats_topic(topic):
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from bzrlib import bzrdir
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return "Current Storage Formats\n\n" + \
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bzrdir.format_registry.help_topic(topic)
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def get_other_formats_topic(topic):
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from bzrlib import bzrdir
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return "Other Storage Formats\n\n" + \
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bzrdir.format_registry.help_topic(topic)
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topic_registry.register('current-formats', get_current_formats_topic,
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'Current storage formats')
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topic_registry.register('other-formats', get_other_formats_topic,
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'Experimental and deprecated storage formats')
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topic_registry.register('standard-options', _standard_options,
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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('global-options', _global_options,
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'Options that control how Bazaar runs')
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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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topic_registry.register('status-flags', _status_flags,
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"Help on status flags")
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def get_bugs_topic(topic):
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from bzrlib import bugtracker
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return ("Bug Tracker Settings\n\n" +
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bugtracker.tracker_registry.help_topic(topic))
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topic_registry.register('bugs', get_bugs_topic, 'Bug tracker settings')
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topic_registry.register('env-variables', _env_variables,
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'Environment variable names and values')
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topic_registry.register('files', _files,
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'Information on configuration and log files')
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topic_registry.register_lazy('hooks', 'bzrlib.hooks', 'hooks_help_text',
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'Points at which custom processing can be added')
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# Load some of the help topics from files. Note that topics which reproduce API
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# details will tend to skew (quickly usually!) so please seek other solutions
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topic_registry.register('authentication', _load_from_file,
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'Information on configuring authentication')
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topic_registry.register('configuration', _load_from_file,
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'Details on the configuration settings available')
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topic_registry.register('conflict-types', _load_from_file,
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'Types of conflicts and what to do about them')
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topic_registry.register('debug-flags', _load_from_file,
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'Options to show or record debug information')
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topic_registry.register('location-alias', _load_from_file,
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'Aliases for remembered locations')
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topic_registry.register('log-formats', _load_from_file,
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'Details on the logging formats available')
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# Register concept topics.
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# Note that we might choose to remove these from the online help in the
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# future or implement them via loading content from files. In the meantime,
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# please keep them concise.
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topic_registry.register('branches', _branches,
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'Information on what a branch is', SECT_CONCEPT)
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topic_registry.register('checkouts', _checkouts,
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'Information on what a checkout is', SECT_CONCEPT)
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topic_registry.register('content-filters', _load_from_file,
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'Conversion of content into/from working trees',
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topic_registry.register('diverged-branches', _load_from_file,
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'How to fix diverged branches',
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topic_registry.register('eol', _load_from_file,
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'Information on end-of-line handling',
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topic_registry.register('formats', _storage_formats,
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'Information on choosing a storage format',
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topic_registry.register('patterns', _load_from_file,
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'Information on the pattern syntax',
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return bugtracker.tracker_registry.help_topic(topic)
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topic_registry.register('bugs', get_bugs_topic, 'Bug tracker support')
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topic_registry.register('repositories', _repositories,
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'Basic information on shared repositories.',
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topic_registry.register('rules', _load_from_file,
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'Information on defining rule-based preferences',
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topic_registry.register('standalone-trees', _standalone_trees,
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'Information on what a standalone tree is',
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'Basic information on shared repositories.')
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topic_registry.register('working-trees', _working_trees,
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'Information on working trees', SECT_CONCEPT)
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topic_registry.register('criss-cross', _criss_cross,
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'Information on criss-cross merging', SECT_CONCEPT)
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topic_registry.register('sync-for-reconfigure', _branches_out_of_sync,
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'Steps to resolve "out-of-sync" when reconfiguring',
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'Information on working trees')
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class HelpTopicIndex(object):