From: Heikki Orsila Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 10:28:30 +0000 (+0300) Subject: Start conforming code to "git subcmd" style part 2 X-Git-Tag: v1.6.0.2~1^2 X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=05207a28818623e417b69f337a9e8604d799d09d;p=git.git Start conforming code to "git subcmd" style part 2 User notifications are presented as 'git cmd', and code comments are presented as '"cmd"' or 'git's cmd', rather than 'git-cmd'. Signed-off-by: Heikki Orsila Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- diff --git a/builtin-checkout-index.c b/builtin-checkout-index.c index 90f8523eb..55b7aafe0 100644 --- a/builtin-checkout-index.c +++ b/builtin-checkout-index.c @@ -5,26 +5,26 @@ * * Careful: order of argument flags does matter. For example, * - * git-checkout-index -a -f file.c + * git checkout-index -a -f file.c * * Will first check out all files listed in the cache (but not * overwrite any old ones), and then force-checkout "file.c" a * second time (ie that one _will_ overwrite any old contents * with the same filename). * - * Also, just doing "git-checkout-index" does nothing. You probably - * meant "git-checkout-index -a". And if you want to force it, you - * want "git-checkout-index -f -a". + * Also, just doing "git checkout-index" does nothing. You probably + * meant "git checkout-index -a". And if you want to force it, you + * want "git checkout-index -f -a". * * Intuitiveness is not the goal here. Repeatability is. The * reason for the "no arguments means no work" thing is that * from scripts you are supposed to be able to do things like * - * find . -name '*.h' -print0 | xargs -0 git-checkout-index -f -- + * find . -name '*.h' -print0 | xargs -0 git checkout-index -f -- * * or: * - * find . -name '*.h' -print0 | git-checkout-index -f -z --stdin + * find . -name '*.h' -print0 | git checkout-index -f -z --stdin * * which will force all existing *.h files to be replaced with * their cached copies. If an empty command line implied "all", @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ static int checkout_file(const char *name, int prefix_length) } if (!state.quiet) { - fprintf(stderr, "git-checkout-index: %s ", name); + fprintf(stderr, "git checkout-index: %s ", name); if (!has_same_name) fprintf(stderr, "is not in the cache"); else if (checkout_stage) diff --git a/builtin-commit-tree.c b/builtin-commit-tree.c index 291c43cf7..9b84c48dc 100644 --- a/builtin-commit-tree.c +++ b/builtin-commit-tree.c @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ static void check_valid(unsigned char *sha1, enum object_type expect) typename(expect)); } -static const char commit_tree_usage[] = "git-commit-tree [-p ]* < changelog"; +static const char commit_tree_usage[] = "git commit-tree [-p ]* < changelog"; static void new_parent(struct commit *parent, struct commit_list **parents_p) { diff --git a/builtin-fetch-pack.c b/builtin-fetch-pack.c index 6b37281a9..85509f5ee 100644 --- a/builtin-fetch-pack.c +++ b/builtin-fetch-pack.c @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ int cmd_fetch_pack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (!ret && nr_heads) { /* If the heads to pull were given, we should have * consumed all of them by matching the remote. - * Otherwise, 'git-fetch remote no-such-ref' would + * Otherwise, 'git fetch remote no-such-ref' would * silently succeed without issuing an error. */ for (i = 0; i < nr_heads; i++) diff --git a/builtin-fetch.c b/builtin-fetch.c index 7eec4a0e4..ee93d3a93 100644 --- a/builtin-fetch.c +++ b/builtin-fetch.c @@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ static void add_merge_config(struct ref **head, /* * Not fetched to a tracking branch? We need to fetch * it anyway to allow this branch's "branch.$name.merge" - * to be honored by git-pull, but we do not have to + * to be honored by 'git pull', but we do not have to * fail if branch.$name.merge is misconfigured to point * at a nonexisting branch. If we were indeed called by - * git-pull, it will notice the misconfiguration because + * 'git pull', it will notice the misconfiguration because * there is no entry in the resulting FETCH_HEAD marked * for merging. */ @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ static int store_updated_refs(const char *url, const char *remote_name, * The refs we are going to fetch are in to_fetch (nr_heads in * total). If running * - * $ git-rev-list --objects to_fetch[0] to_fetch[1] ... --not --all + * $ git rev-list --objects to_fetch[0] to_fetch[1] ... --not --all * * does not error out, that means everything reachable from the * refs we are going to fetch exists and is connected to some of diff --git a/builtin-http-fetch.c b/builtin-http-fetch.c index 3a062487a..03f34d767 100644 --- a/builtin-http-fetch.c +++ b/builtin-http-fetch.c @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ int cmd_http_fetch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) arg++; } if (argc < arg + 2 - commits_on_stdin) { - usage("git-http-fetch [-c] [-t] [-a] [-v] [--recover] [-w ref] [--stdin] commit-id url"); + usage("git http-fetch [-c] [-t] [-a] [-v] [--recover] [-w ref] [--stdin] commit-id url"); return 1; } if (commits_on_stdin) { @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ int cmd_http_fetch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) fprintf(stderr, "Some loose object were found to be corrupt, but they might be just\n" "a false '404 Not Found' error message sent with incorrect HTTP\n" -"status code. Suggest running git-fsck.\n"); +"status code. Suggest running 'git fsck'.\n"); } walker_free(walker);