Mercurial > hg
changeset 32084:091d6b9157da stable
help: apply bulk fixes for indentation and literal blocking issues
There are some paragraphs, which aren't rendered in online help as
expected because of indentation and literal blocking issues.
- hgext/rebase.py
- paragraph before example code ends with ":", which treats
subsequent indented paragraphs as normal block
=> replace ":" with "::" to treat subsequent paragraphs as literal block
- help/pager.txt
- paragraph before a list of --pager option values ends with "::",
which treats subsequent indented paragraphs as literal block
=> replace "::" with ":" to treat subsequent paragraphs as normal block
- the second line of explanation for no/off --pager option value is
indented incorrectly (this also causes failure of "make" in doc)
=> indent correctly
- help/revisions.txt
- explanation following example code of "[revsetalias]" section
isn't suitable for literal block
=> un-indent explanation paragraph to treat it as normal block
- indentation of "For example" before example of tag() revset
predicate matching is meaningless
- descriptive text for tag() revset predicate matching isn't
suitable for literal block
=> un-indent concatenated two paragraphs to treat them as normal block
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Mon, 01 May 2017 05:52:32 +0900 |
parents | 1c911adebf48 |
children | 2a2744dffecf |
files | hgext/rebase.py mercurial/help/pager.txt mercurial/help/revisions.txt |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/hgext/rebase.py Mon May 01 05:38:52 2017 +0900 +++ b/hgext/rebase.py Mon May 01 05:52:32 2017 +0900 @@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ Configuration Options: You can make rebase require a destination if you set the following config - option: + option:: [commands] rebase.requiredest = True
--- a/mercurial/help/pager.txt Mon May 01 05:38:52 2017 +0900 +++ b/mercurial/help/pager.txt Mon May 01 05:52:32 2017 +0900 @@ -20,12 +20,12 @@ to specify them in your user configuration file. To control whether the pager is used at all for an individual command, -you can use --pager=<value>:: +you can use --pager=<value>: - use as needed: `auto`. - require the pager: `yes` or `on`. - suppress the pager: `no` or `off` (any unrecognized value - will also work). + will also work). To globally turn off all attempts to use a pager, set::
--- a/mercurial/help/revisions.txt Mon May 01 05:38:52 2017 +0900 +++ b/mercurial/help/revisions.txt Mon May 01 05:52:32 2017 +0900 @@ -109,10 +109,10 @@ [revsetalias] issue(a1) = grep(r'\bissue[ :]?' ## a1 ## r'\b|\bbug\(' ## a1 ## r'\)') - ``issue(1234)`` is equivalent to - ``grep(r'\bissue[ :]?1234\b|\bbug\(1234\)')`` - in this case. This matches against all of "issue 1234", "issue:1234", - "issue1234" and "bug(1234)". + ``issue(1234)`` is equivalent to + ``grep(r'\bissue[ :]?1234\b|\bbug\(1234\)')`` + in this case. This matches against all of "issue 1234", "issue:1234", + "issue1234" and "bug(1234)". There is a single postfix operator: @@ -132,9 +132,8 @@ insensitive match on a case-sensitive predicate, use a regular expression, prefixed with ``(?i)``. - For example:: - - ``tag(r're:(?i)release')`` matches "release" or "RELEASE" or "Release", etc +For example, ``tag(r're:(?i)release')`` matches "release" or "RELEASE" +or "Release", etc Predicates ==========