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comparison ja/tour-basic.tex @ 784:386cdca52f0b
a bit more tour-basic.tex
author | Yoshiki Yazawa <yaz@honeyplanet.jp> |
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date | Wed, 03 Jun 2009 19:12:11 +0900 |
parents | b15bea650f30 |
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185 %\dirname{hello}. This directory will contain some files. | 185 %\dirname{hello}. This directory will contain some files. |
186 %\interaction{tour.ls} | 186 %\interaction{tour.ls} |
187 %These files have the same contents and history in our repository as | 187 %These files have the same contents and history in our repository as |
188 %they do in the repository we cloned. | 188 %they do in the repository we cloned. |
189 | 189 |
190 $B%j%]%8%H%j$N(B\emph{$B%3%T!<(B}$B$O$d$dFC<l$G$"$k!%DL>o$N%U%!%$%k%3%T!<%3%^%s%I$r(B | |
191 $B;H$C$F%j%]%8%H%j$N%3%T!<$r:n@.$9$k$3$H$b$G$-$k$,!$(BMercurial$B$NAH$_9~$_%3%^(B | |
192 $B%s%I$r;H$C$F%3%T!<$9$k$N$,0lHVNI$$!%$3$N%3%^%s%I$O(B\hgcmd{clone}$B$H8F$P$l!$(B | |
193 $B4{B8$N%j%]%8%H%j$N40A4$J%3%T!<$r:n@.$9$k!%(B | |
194 \interaction{tour.clone} | |
195 $B%/%m!<%s$,@.8y$9$k$H(B\dirname{hello}$B$H$$$&%m!<%+%k%G%#%l%/%H%j$,$G$-$k!%(B | |
196 $B$3$N%G%#%l%/%H%j$K$O%*%j%8%J%k$HF10l$N%U%!%$%k$,4^$^$l$k!%(B | |
197 \interaction{tour.ls} | |
198 $B$3$l$i$N%U%!%$%k$O%/%m!<%s$7$?%j%]%8%H%jFb$HA4$/F1$8FbMF$HMzNr$r;}$C$F$$(B | |
199 $B$k!%(B | |
200 | |
190 %Every Mercurial repository is complete, self-contained, and | 201 %Every Mercurial repository is complete, self-contained, and |
191 %independent. It contains its own private copy of a project's files | 202 %independent. It contains its own private copy of a project's files |
192 %and history. A cloned repository remembers the location of the | 203 %and history. A cloned repository remembers the location of the |
193 %repository it was cloned from, but it does not communicate with that | 204 %repository it was cloned from, but it does not communicate with that |
194 %repository, or any other, unless you tell it to. | 205 %repository, or any other, unless you tell it to. |
195 | 206 |
207 $BA4$F$N(BMercurial$B%j%]%8%H%j$O40A4$+$D<+8J=<B-E*$GFHN)$G$"$k!%%j%]%8%H%j$O%W(B | |
208 $B%m%8%'%/%H$KB0$9%U%!%$%k$N%W%i%$%Y!<%H%3%T!<$HMzNr$r;}$D!%%/%m!<%s$5$l$?(B | |
209 $B%j%]%8%H%j$O%/%m!<%s85$N%j%]%8%H%j$N>l=j$r5-21$7$F$$$k$,!$%f!<%6$,;X<($7(B | |
210 $B$J$$8B$j!$$=$N%j%]%8%H%j$dB>$N%j%]%8%H%j$HDL?.$r9T$&$3$H$O$J$$!%(B | |
211 | |
196 %What this means for now is that we're free to experiment with our | 212 %What this means for now is that we're free to experiment with our |
197 %repository, safe in the knowledge that it's a private ``sandbox'' that | 213 %repository, safe in the knowledge that it's a private ``sandbox'' that |
198 %won't affect anyone else. | 214 %won't affect anyone else. |
215 | |
216 $B:#$NCJ3,$G$O%m!<%+%k$J%j%]%8%H%j$H$O30It$X2?$N1F6A$b5Z$\$5$J$$%W%i%$%Y!<(B | |
217 $B%H$J(B``$B%5%s%I%\%C%/%9(B''$B$G!$$3$NCf$G$I$s$J$3$H$G$b;n$9$3$H$,$G$-$k$H2r<a$7(B | |
218 $B$F$*$1$P==J,$G$"$k!%(B | |
199 | 219 |
200 %\subsection{What's in a repository?} | 220 %\subsection{What's in a repository?} |
201 \subsection{$B%j%]%8%H%j$K$O2?$,4^$^$l$k$+!)(B} | 221 \subsection{$B%j%]%8%H%j$K$O2?$,4^$^$l$k$+!)(B} |
202 | 222 |
203 When we take a more detailed look inside a repository, we can see that | 223 When we take a more detailed look inside a repository, we can see that |