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import and startup cleanups -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 import and startup cleanups add commands:run() add copyright notice to commands eliminate/reorganize imports to speed up start time: 0.5b: $ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do ~/bin/hg > /dev/null; done' real 0m7.718s user 0m6.719s sys 0m0.794s new: $ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do hg > /dev/null; done' real 0m2.171s user 0m1.684s sys 0m0.444s just python: $ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do python -c pass; done' real 0m0.988s user 0m0.771s sys 0m0.207s Ignoring the fixed cost of loading the Python interpreter, we're 5.6 times faster. With the Python load time, we're still 3.5 times faster. manifest hash: acce5882a55c76eb165316f5741724c8ce4ef587 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCoihAywK+sNU5EO8RAqMdAJwMe6Ur0R9G6jjayNa5hH2C3c4k/gCeIYvc N178vaWWGciX9zq+g5qCAls= =buhv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
author mpm@selenic.com
date Sat, 04 Jun 2005 14:16:32 -0800
parents 089594a5bbde
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Files in this directory:

README - this file
hg.1.txt - asciidoc source for the files
hg.1 - groff man page for hg
hg.1.html - man page in html format

How to generate the man page and html files

For now we use asciidoc which is available at:

http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/

the file hg.1.txt is the input file, to generate the man page:

asciidoc.py -d manpage -b docbook hg.1.txt
xmlto man hg.1.xml

to display:

groff -mandoc -Tascii hg.1 | more

to create the html page (without stylesheets):

asciidoc.py -b html hg.1.txt