[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH 3/3] Adapt luarocks help for the tarantoolctl

Leonid Vasiliev lvasiliev at tarantool.org
Thu Mar 26 00:50:04 MSK 2020


---
 src/luarocks/cmd/config.lua      | 18 +++++++++---------
 src/luarocks/cmd/help.lua        | 10 +++-------
 src/luarocks/cmd/make.lua        |  4 ++--
 src/luarocks/cmd/new_version.lua |  2 +-
 src/luarocks/cmd/purge.lua       |  2 +-
 5 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/luarocks/cmd/config.lua b/src/luarocks/cmd/config.lua
index e9b2fef..d540dea 100644
--- a/src/luarocks/cmd/config.lua
+++ b/src/luarocks/cmd/config.lua
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ config_cmd.help = [[
   all config files and any command-line flags passed)
 
   Examples:
-     luarocks config lua_interpreter
-     luarocks config variables.LUA_INCDIR
-     luarocks config lua_version
+     tarantoolctl rocks config lua_interpreter
+     tarantoolctl rocks config variables.LUA_INCDIR
+     tarantoolctl rocks config lua_version
 
 * When given a configuration key and a value,
   it overwrites the config file (see the --scope option below to determine which)
@@ -31,26 +31,26 @@ config_cmd.help = [[
     used by LuaRocks commands (eqivalent to passing --lua-version). 
 
   Examples:
-     luarocks config variables.OPENSSL_DIR /usr/local/openssl
-     luarocks config lua_dir /usr/local
-     luarocks config lua_version 5.3
+     tarantoolctl rocks config variables.OPENSSL_DIR /usr/local/openssl
+     tarantoolctl rocks config lua_dir /usr/local
+     tarantoolctl rocks config lua_version 5.3
 
 * When given a configuration key and --unset,
   it overwrites the config file (see the --scope option below to determine which)
   and deletes that key from the file.
 
-  Example: luarocks config variables.OPENSSL_DIR --unset
+  Example: tarantoolctl rocks config variables.OPENSSL_DIR --unset
 
 * When given no arguments, it prints the entire currently active
   configuration, resulting from reading the config files from
   all scopes.
 
-  Example: luarocks config
+  Example: tarantoolctl rocks config
 
 OPTIONS
 --scope=<scope>   The scope indicates which config file should be rewritten.
                   Accepted values are "system", "user" or "project".
-                  * Using a wrapper created with `luarocks init`,
+                  * Using a wrapper created with `tarantoolctl rocks init`,
                     the default is "project".
                   * Using --local (or when `local_by_default` is `true`),
                     the default is "user".
diff --git a/src/luarocks/cmd/help.lua b/src/luarocks/cmd/help.lua
index dcc9e35..689fd2d 100644
--- a/src/luarocks/cmd/help.lua
+++ b/src/luarocks/cmd/help.lua
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ local util = require("luarocks.util")
 local cfg = require("luarocks.core.cfg")
 local dir = require("luarocks.dir")
 
-local program = util.this_program("luarocks")
+local program = util.this_program("luarocks") .. " rocks"
 
 help.help_summary = "Help on commands. Type '"..program.." help <command>' for more."
 
@@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ help.help = [[
 ]]
 
 local function print_banner()
-   util.printout("\nLuaRocks "..cfg.program_version..", the Lua package manager")
+   util.printout("\nTarantoolctl rocks, the Lua package manager"
+                 .. " based on LuaRocks " .. cfg.program_version)
 end
 
 local function print_section(section)
@@ -62,12 +63,7 @@ function help.command(description, commands, command)
 	                       (overrides any entries in the config file)
 	--only-sources=<url>   Restrict downloads to paths matching the
 	                       given URL.
-        --lua-dir=<prefix>     Which Lua installation to use.
-	--lua-version=<ver>    Which Lua version to use.
 	--tree=<tree>          Which tree to operate on.
-	--local                Use the tree in the user's home directory.
-	                       To enable it, see ']]..program..[[ help path'.
-	--global               Use the system tree when `local_by_default` is `true`.
 	--verbose              Display verbose output of commands executed.
 	--timeout=<seconds>    Timeout on network operations, in seconds.
 	                       0 means no timeout (wait forever).
diff --git a/src/luarocks/cmd/make.lua b/src/luarocks/cmd/make.lua
index 025ac11..dc70d49 100644
--- a/src/luarocks/cmd/make.lua
+++ b/src/luarocks/cmd/make.lua
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ This command is useful as a tool for debugging rockspecs.
 To install rocks, you'll normally want to use the "install" and
 "build" commands. See the help on those for details.
 
-NB: Use `luarocks install` with the `--only-deps` flag if you want to install
-only dependencies of the rockspec (see `luarocks help install`).
+NB: Use `tarantoolctl rocks install` with the `--only-deps` flag if you want to install
+only dependencies of the rockspec (see `tarantoolctl rocks help install`).
 
 --pack-binary-rock  Do not install rock. Instead, produce a .rock file
                     with the contents of compilation in the current
diff --git a/src/luarocks/cmd/new_version.lua b/src/luarocks/cmd/new_version.lua
index f1181d4..e0ce760 100644
--- a/src/luarocks/cmd/new_version.lua
+++ b/src/luarocks/cmd/new_version.lua
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ from a previous one.
 
 If a package name is given, it downloads the latest rockspec from the
 default server. If a rockspec is given, it uses it instead. If no argument
-is given, it looks for a rockspec same way 'luarocks make' does.
+is given, it looks for a rockspec same way 'tarantoolctl rocks make' does.
 
 If the version number is not given and tag is passed using --tag,
 it is used as the version, with 'v' removed from beginning.
diff --git a/src/luarocks/cmd/purge.lua b/src/luarocks/cmd/purge.lua
index 98b76a0..31b09e3 100644
--- a/src/luarocks/cmd/purge.lua
+++ b/src/luarocks/cmd/purge.lua
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ purge.help = [[
 This command removes rocks en masse from a given tree.
 By default, it removes all rocks from a tree.
 
-The --tree argument is mandatory: luarocks purge does not
+The --tree argument is mandatory: tarantoolctl rocks purge does not
 assume a default tree.
 
 --old-versions  Keep the highest-numbered version of each
-- 
2.7.4



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