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revision: 0d22697daf2fd169db15445cd88f8a7be7371f64
date: 2013-07-16T21:08:00
author: address@hidden
branch: net.venge.monotone
changelog:
* doc/{monotone,pcrepattern}.texi: upgrade lots of @itemx to real
@item, as texinfo above 5.0 is stricter about these two.
manifest:
format_version "1"
new_manifest [69c08cfd240b22550c9b362780654fff029afa2f]
old_revision [083dfa48871b21905f81ab22822709e0db97635b]
patch "doc/monotone.texi"
from [fcc02ef992214968bfbdd4a1f968846535de22f7]
to [4feaab5a3c304a6a465402d6069d214137d63198]
patch "doc/pcrepattern.texi"
from [43ef52850c1fd113b8a21d63634bafe61b3aec45]
to [7ae6fb9367a2410c588230742d63ff4f83daa909]
============================================================
--- doc/monotone.texi fcc02ef992214968bfbdd4a1f968846535de22f7
+++ doc/monotone.texi 4feaab5a3c304a6a465402d6069d214137d63198
@@ -4845,7 +4845,7 @@ @subsection Global Options
Cancel all previous @option{--rcfile} options (standard rcfiles are
still loaded). See @ref{rcfiles}.
address@hidden --root <arg>
address@hidden --root <arg>
Limit the search for a workspace to the specified root directory
@item --ssh-sign <arg>
@@ -6247,7 +6247,7 @@ @section Informative
the root directory of the specified path (or the workspace, if no path
is given).
address@hidden mtn list vars address@hidden
address@hidden mtn list vars address@hidden
@itemx mtn ls vars
@command{ls vars} is an alias for @command{list vars}.
============================================================
--- doc/pcrepattern.texi 43ef52850c1fd113b8a21d63634bafe61b3aec45
+++ doc/pcrepattern.texi 7ae6fb9367a2410c588230742d63ff4f83daa909
@@ -74,32 +74,32 @@ @subsubheading Characters and Metacharac
brackets, the metacharacters are as follows:
@table @code
address@hidden \
address@hidden \
general escape character with several uses
address@hidden ^
address@hidden ^
assert start of string (or line, in multiline mode)
address@hidden $
address@hidden $
assert end of string (or line, in multiline mode)
address@hidden .
address@hidden .
match any character except newline (by default)
address@hidden [
address@hidden [
start character class definition
address@hidden |
address@hidden |
start of alternative branch
address@hidden (
address@hidden (
start subpattern
address@hidden )
address@hidden )
end subpattern
address@hidden ?
address@hidden ?
extends the meaning of @samp{(}
also 0 or 1 quantifier
also quantifier minimizer
address@hidden *
address@hidden *
0 or more quantifier
address@hidden +
address@hidden +
1 or more quantifier
also ``possessive quantifier''
address@hidden @{
address@hidden @{
start min/max quantifier
@end table
@@ -108,16 +108,16 @@ @subsubheading Characters and Metacharac
class". In a character class the only metacharacters are:
@table @code
address@hidden \
address@hidden \
general escape character
address@hidden ^
address@hidden ^
negate the class, but only if the first character
address@hidden -
address@hidden -
indicates character range
address@hidden [
address@hidden [
POSIX character class (only if followed by POSIX
syntax)
address@hidden ]
address@hidden ]
terminates the character class
@end table
@@ -159,25 +159,25 @@ @subsubheading Non-printing Characters
represents:
@table @code
address@hidden \a
address@hidden \a
alarm, that is, the BEL character (hex 07)
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
"address@hidden", where @var{x} is any character
address@hidden \e
address@hidden \e
escape (hex 1B)
address@hidden \f
address@hidden \f
formfeed (hex 0C)
address@hidden \n
address@hidden \n
linefeed (hex 0A)
address@hidden \r
address@hidden \r
carriage return (hex 0D)
address@hidden \t
address@hidden \t
tab (hex 09)
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
character with octal code @var{ddd}, or backreference
address@hidden address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden
character with hex code @var{hh}
address@hidden address@hidden@address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@address@hidden
character with hex code @var{hhh...}
@end table
@@ -244,27 +244,27 @@ @subsubheading Non-printing Characters
@samp{\777} are permitted. For example:
@table @code
address@hidden \040
address@hidden \040
is another way of writing a space
address@hidden \40
address@hidden \40
is the same, provided there are fewer than 40
previous capturing subpatterns
address@hidden \7
address@hidden \7
is always a back reference
address@hidden \11
address@hidden \11
might be a back reference, or another way of
writing a tab
address@hidden \011
address@hidden \011
is always a tab
address@hidden \0113
address@hidden \0113
is a tab followed by the character @samp{3}
address@hidden \113
address@hidden \113
might be a back reference, otherwise the
character with octal code 113
address@hidden \377
address@hidden \377
might be a back reference, otherwise
the byte consisting entirely of 1 bits
address@hidden \81
address@hidden \81
is either a back reference, or a binary zero
followed by the two characters @samp{8} and @samp{1}
@end table
@@ -294,25 +294,25 @@ @subsubheading Generic character types
following are always recognized:
@table @code
address@hidden \d
address@hidden \d
any decimal digit
address@hidden \D
address@hidden \D
any character that is not a decimal digit
address@hidden \h
address@hidden \h
any horizontal whitespace character
address@hidden \H
address@hidden \H
any character that is not a horizontal whitespace character
address@hidden \s
address@hidden \s
any whitespace character
address@hidden \S
address@hidden \S
any character that is not a whitespace character
address@hidden \v
address@hidden \v
any vertical whitespace character
address@hidden \V
address@hidden \V
any character that is not a vertical whitespace character
address@hidden \w
address@hidden \w
any ``word'' character
address@hidden \W
address@hidden \W
any ``non-word'' character
@end table
@@ -342,43 +342,43 @@ @subsubheading Generic character types
characters are:
@table @code
address@hidden U+0009
address@hidden U+0009
Horizontal tab
address@hidden U+0020
address@hidden U+0020
Space
address@hidden U+00A0
address@hidden U+00A0
Non-break space
address@hidden U+1680
address@hidden U+1680
Ogham space mark
address@hidden U+180E
address@hidden U+180E
Mongolian vowel separator
@item U+2000
En quad
address@hidden U+2001
address@hidden U+2001
Em quad
address@hidden U+2002
address@hidden U+2002
En space
address@hidden U+2003
address@hidden U+2003
Em space
address@hidden U+2004
address@hidden U+2004
Three-per-em space
address@hidden U+2005
address@hidden U+2005
Four-per-em space
address@hidden U+2006
address@hidden U+2006
Six-per-em space
@item U+2007
Figure space
address@hidden U+2008
address@hidden U+2008
Punctuation space
address@hidden U+2009
address@hidden U+2009
Thin space
address@hidden U+200A
address@hidden U+200A
Hair space
address@hidden U+202F
address@hidden U+202F
Narrow no-break space
address@hidden U+205F
address@hidden U+205F
Medium mathematical space
address@hidden U+3000
address@hidden U+3000
Ideographic space
@end table
@@ -386,19 +386,19 @@ @subsubheading Generic character types
The vertical space characters are:
@table @code
address@hidden U+000A
address@hidden U+000A
Linefeed
address@hidden U+000B
address@hidden U+000B
Vertical tab
address@hidden U+000C
address@hidden U+000C
Formfeed
address@hidden U+000D
address@hidden U+000D
Carriage return
address@hidden U+0085
address@hidden U+0085
Next line
address@hidden U+2028
address@hidden U+2028
Line separator
address@hidden U+2029
address@hidden U+2029
Paragraph separator
@end table
@@ -418,15 +418,15 @@ @subsubheading Newline Conventions
the following five sequences:
@table @code
address@hidden (*CR)
address@hidden (*CR)
carriage return
address@hidden (*LF)
address@hidden (*LF)
linefeed
address@hidden (*CRLF)
address@hidden (*CRLF)
carriage return, followed by linefeed
address@hidden (*ANYCRLF)
address@hidden (*ANYCRLF)
any of the three above
address@hidden (*ANY)
address@hidden (*ANY)
all Unicode newline sequences
@end table
@@ -474,9 +474,9 @@ @subsubheading Newline Sequences
pattern string with one of the following sequences:
@table @code
address@hidden (*BSR_ANYCRLF)
address@hidden (*BSR_ANYCRLF)
@key{CR}, @key{LF}, or @address@hidden only
address@hidden (*BSR_UNICODE)
address@hidden (*BSR_UNICODE)
any Unicode newline sequence (the default)
@end table
@@ -501,11 +501,11 @@ @subsubheading Unicode Character Propert
256, but they do work in this mode. The extra escape sequences are:
@table @code
address@hidden address@hidden@address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@address@hidden
a character with the @var{xx} property
address@hidden address@hidden@address@hidden
address@hidden address@hidden@address@hidden
a character without the @var{xx} property
address@hidden \X
address@hidden \X
an extended Unicode sequence
@end table
@@ -618,83 +618,83 @@ @subsubheading Unicode Character Propert
@table @code
@item C
Other
address@hidden Cc
address@hidden Cc
Control
address@hidden Cf
address@hidden Cf
Format
address@hidden Cn
address@hidden Cn
Unassigned
address@hidden Co
address@hidden Co
Private use
address@hidden Cs
address@hidden Cs
Surrogate
@item L
Letter
address@hidden Ll
address@hidden Ll
Lower case letter
address@hidden Lm
address@hidden Lm
Modifier letter
address@hidden Lo
address@hidden Lo
Other letter
address@hidden Lt
address@hidden Lt
Title case letter
address@hidden Lu
address@hidden Lu
Upper case letter
@item M
Mark
address@hidden Mc
address@hidden Mc
Spacing mark
address@hidden Me
address@hidden Me
Enclosing mark
address@hidden Mn
address@hidden Mn
Non-spacing mark
@item N
Number
address@hidden Nd
address@hidden Nd
Decimal number
address@hidden Nl
address@hidden Nl
Letter number
address@hidden No
address@hidden No
Other number
@item P
Punctuation
address@hidden Pc
address@hidden Pc
Connector punctuation
address@hidden Pd
address@hidden Pd
Dash punctuation
address@hidden Pe
address@hidden Pe
Close punctuation
address@hidden Pf
address@hidden Pf
Final punctuation
address@hidden Pi
address@hidden Pi
Initial punctuation
address@hidden Po
address@hidden Po
Other punctuation
address@hidden Ps
address@hidden Ps
Open punctuation
@item S
Symbol
address@hidden Sc
address@hidden Sc
Currency symbol
address@hidden Sk
address@hidden Sk
Modifier symbol
address@hidden Sm
address@hidden Sm
Mathematical symbol
address@hidden So
address@hidden So
Other symbol
@item Z
Separator
address@hidden Zl
address@hidden Zl
Line separator
address@hidden Zp
address@hidden Zp
Paragraph separator
address@hidden Zs
address@hidden Zs
Space separator
@end table
@@ -771,18 +771,18 @@ @subsubheading Simple assertions
described below. The backslashed assertions are:
@table @code
address@hidden \b
address@hidden \b
matches at a word boundary
address@hidden \B
address@hidden \B
matches when not at a word boundary
address@hidden \A
address@hidden \A
matches at the start of the subject
address@hidden \Z
address@hidden \Z
matches at the end of the subject
also matches before a newline at the end of the subject
address@hidden \z
address@hidden \z
matches only at the end of the subject
address@hidden \G
address@hidden \G
matches at the first matching position in the subject
@end table
@@ -993,33 +993,33 @@ @subsubheading POSIX Character Classes
supported class names are
@table @code
address@hidden alnum
address@hidden alnum
letters and digits
address@hidden alpha
address@hidden alpha
letters
address@hidden ascii
address@hidden ascii
character codes 0 -- 127
address@hidden blank
address@hidden blank
space or tab only
address@hidden cntrl
address@hidden cntrl
control characters
address@hidden digit
address@hidden digit
decimal digits (same as @samp{\d})
address@hidden graph
address@hidden graph
printing characters, excluding space
address@hidden lower
address@hidden lower
lower case letters
address@hidden print
address@hidden print
printing characters, including space
address@hidden punct
address@hidden punct
printing characters, excluding letters and digits
address@hidden space
address@hidden space
white space (not quite the same as @samp{\s})
address@hidden upper
address@hidden upper
upper case letters
address@hidden word
address@hidden word
``word'' characters (same as @samp{\w})
address@hidden xdigit
address@hidden xdigit
hexadecimal digits
@end table
@@ -1071,22 +1071,22 @@ @subsubheading Internal Option Setting
@samp{)}. The option letters are
@table @code
address@hidden i
address@hidden i
Caseless: characters in one case match the corresponding
characters in other cases as well.
address@hidden m
address@hidden m
Multiline: @samp{^} and @samp{$} match at newlines
as well as at beginning and end of string.
address@hidden s
address@hidden s
Dotall: dot matches any character, including newline characters.
address@hidden x
address@hidden x
Extended syntax: unescaped white space is ignored and embedded
comments are possible.
address@hidden J
address@hidden J
Dupnames: names for capturing subpattern need not be unique.
address@hidden U
address@hidden U
Ungreedy: quantifiers match as few times as possible by default.
address@hidden X
address@hidden X
Extra: for forward compatibility, give an error if any escape sequence
with no defined meaning appears.
@end table
@@ -1358,11 +1358,11 @@ @subsubheading Repetition
single-character abbreviations:
@table @code
address@hidden *
address@hidden *
is equivalent to @{0,@}
address@hidden +
address@hidden +
is equivalent to @{1,@}
address@hidden ?
address@hidden ?
is equivalent to @{0,address@hidden
@end table
@@ -2302,7 +2302,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act immediatel
The following verbs act as soon as they are encountered:
@table @code
address@hidden (*ACCEPT)
address@hidden (*ACCEPT)
This verb causes the match to end successfully, skipping the remainder
of the pattern. When inside a recursion, only the innermost pattern is
@@ -2317,7 +2317,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act immediatel
This matches @samp{AB}, @samp{AAD}, or @samp{ACD}, but when it matches
@samp{AB}, no data is captured.
address@hidden (*FAIL) @r{or} (*F)
address@hidden (*FAIL) @r{or} (*F)
This verb causes the match to fail, forcing backtracking to occur. It
is equivalent to @samp{(?!)} but easier to read. It is not clear
@@ -2334,7 +2334,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act after back
occurs.
@table @code
address@hidden (*COMMIT)
address@hidden (*COMMIT)
This verb causes the whole match to fail outright if the rest of the
pattern does not match. Even if the pattern is unanchored, no further
@@ -2350,7 +2350,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act after back
This matches @samp{xxaab} but not @samp{aacaab}. It can be thought of
as a kind of dynamic anchor, or ``I've started, so I must finish.''
address@hidden (*PRUNE)
address@hidden (*PRUNE)
This verb causes the match to fail at the current position if the rest
of the pattern does not match. If the pattern is unanchored, the
@@ -2363,7 +2363,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act after back
are some uses of @code{(*PRUNE)} that cannot be expressed in any other
way.
address@hidden (*SKIP)
address@hidden (*SKIP)
This verb is like @code{(*PRUNE)}, except that if the pattern is
unanchored, the "bumpalong" advance is not to the next character, but
@@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@ @subsubheading Verbs that act after back
attempt would start at the second character instead of skipping on to
@samp{c}.
address@hidden (*THEN)
address@hidden (*THEN)
This verb causes a skip to the next alternation if the rest of the
pattern does not match. That is, it cancels pending backtracking, but
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