+2011-02-24 Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com> (tiny change)
+
+ gnulib-tool: remove use of bold display in help screen
+ * gnulib-tool (func_usage): Do not use bold display anymore in the
+ help screen. That was just meant to be a temporary emphasis for a
+ backward-incompatible change.
+
2011-02-23 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
Fix misindentation of preprocessor directives.
# outputs to stdout the --help usage message.
func_usage ()
{
- # This use of bold display can be removed on 2011-01-01.
- if case "$TERM" in
- xterm*) test -t 1;;
- *) false;;
- esac; then
- # Assume xterm compatible escape sequences.
- bold_on=`printf '\x1b[1m'`
- bold_off=`printf '\x1b[0m'`
- else
- bold_on=
- bold_off=
- fi
echo "\
Usage: gnulib-tool --list
- gnulib-tool --find filename${bold_on}
+ gnulib-tool --find filename
gnulib-tool --import [module1 ... moduleN]
gnulib-tool --add-import [module1 ... moduleN]
- gnulib-tool --remove-import [module1 ... moduleN]${bold_off}
+ gnulib-tool --remove-import [module1 ... moduleN]
gnulib-tool --update
gnulib-tool --create-testdir --dir=directory [module1 ... moduleN]
gnulib-tool --create-megatestdir --dir=directory [module1 ... moduleN]
Operation modes:
--list print the available module names
- --find find the modules which contain the specified file${bold_on}
+ --find find the modules which contain the specified file
--import import the given modules into the current package
--add-import augment the list of imports from gnulib into the
current package, by adding the given modules;
if no modules are specified, update the current
package from the current gnulib
--remove-import reduce the list of imports from gnulib into the
- current package, by removing the given modules${bold_off}
+ current package, by removing the given modules
--update update the current package, restore files omitted
from version control
--create-testdir create a scratch package with the given modules