Mercurial > hg-stable
changeset 3799:eb66d76c7746
move patterns topics
author | Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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date | Tue, 05 Dec 2006 16:36:06 -0600 |
parents | 6f0c42d50394 |
children | 792e61e9a00a |
files | doc/hg.1.txt mercurial/help.py |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/hg.1.txt Tue Dec 05 16:31:08 2006 -0600 +++ b/doc/hg.1.txt Tue Dec 05 16:36:06 2006 -0600 @@ -37,52 +37,6 @@ include::hg.1.gendoc.txt[] -FILE NAME PATTERNS ------------------- - - Mercurial accepts several notations for identifying one or more - files at a time. - - By default, Mercurial treats filenames as shell-style extended - glob patterns. - - Alternate pattern notations must be specified explicitly. - - To use a plain path name without any pattern matching, start a - name with "path:". These path names must match completely, from - the root of the current repository. - - To use an extended glob, start a name with "glob:". Globs are - rooted at the current directory; a glob such as "*.c" will match - files ending in ".c" in the current directory only. - - The supported glob syntax extensions are "**" to match any string - across path separators, and "{a,b}" to mean "a or b". - - To use a Perl/Python regular expression, start a name with "re:". - Regexp pattern matching is anchored at the root of the repository. - - Plain examples: - - path:foo/bar a name bar in a directory named foo in the root of - the repository - path:path:name a file or directory named "path:name" - - Glob examples: - - glob:*.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory - *.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory - **.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory, or - any subdirectory - foo/*.c any name ending in ".c" in the directory foo - foo/**.c any name ending in ".c" in the directory foo, or any - subdirectory - - Regexp examples: - - re:.*\.c$ any name ending in ".c", anywhere in the repository - - SPECIFYING SINGLE REVISIONS ---------------------------
--- a/mercurial/help.py Tue Dec 05 16:31:08 2006 -0600 +++ b/mercurial/help.py Tue Dec 05 16:36:06 2006 -0600 @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ "1145475591 -7200" (2006-04-19 21:39:51 +0200) ''', + 'environment|env|Environment Variables': r''' HGEDITOR:: @@ -102,6 +103,51 @@ PYTHONPATH:: This is used by Python to find imported modules and may need to be set appropriately if Mercurial is not installed system-wide. - ''' + ''', + + "patterns|File Name Patterns": r''' + Mercurial accepts several notations for identifying one or more + files at a time. + + By default, Mercurial treats filenames as shell-style extended + glob patterns. + + Alternate pattern notations must be specified explicitly. + + To use a plain path name without any pattern matching, start a + name with "path:". These path names must match completely, from + the root of the current repository. + + To use an extended glob, start a name with "glob:". Globs are + rooted at the current directory; a glob such as "*.c" will match + files ending in ".c" in the current directory only. + + The supported glob syntax extensions are "**" to match any string + across path separators, and "{a,b}" to mean "a or b". + + To use a Perl/Python regular expression, start a name with "re:". + Regexp pattern matching is anchored at the root of the repository. + + Plain examples: + + path:foo/bar a name bar in a directory named foo in the root of + the repository + path:path:name a file or directory named "path:name" + + Glob examples: + + glob:*.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory + *.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory + **.c any name ending in ".c" in the current directory, or + any subdirectory + foo/*.c any name ending in ".c" in the directory foo + foo/**.c any name ending in ".c" in the directory foo, or any + subdirectory + + Regexp examples: + + re:.*\.c$ any name ending in ".c", anywhere in the repository + +''', }