Hello gnulibers. A no-brainer change prompted by the very comments in func_usage(): ``# This use of bold display can be removed on 2011-01-01.''
Regards, Stefano
From d89d1f59848d28ba2852dc73cb8eb97bfdde3326 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefano Lattarini <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:09:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] 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 kludge to make a backward-incompatible change more visible. --- ChangeLog | 7 +++++++ gnulib-tool | 20 ++++---------------- 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 7d670a5..cff92ca 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2011-02-24 Stefano Lattarini <[email protected]> (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 kludge to make + a backward-incompatible change more visible. + 2011-02-23 Bruno Haible <[email protected]> Fix misindentation of preprocessor directives. diff --git a/gnulib-tool b/gnulib-tool index 3cf697f..9461027 100755 --- a/gnulib-tool +++ b/gnulib-tool @@ -123,24 +123,12 @@ fi # 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]${bold_off} + gnulib-tool --remove-import [module1 ... moduleN] gnulib-tool --update gnulib-tool --create-testdir --dir=directory [module1 ... moduleN] gnulib-tool --create-megatestdir --dir=directory [module1 ... moduleN] @@ -165,14 +153,14 @@ Usage: gnulib-tool --list Operation modes: --list print the available module names - --find find the modules which contain the specified file${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 -- 1.7.2.3
