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cmd: update formatting of usage messages

R=golang-dev, r, minux.ma
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5738045
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Andrew Gerrand 2012-03-05 14:23:00 +11:00
parent f5a1dd888d
commit 7e8ed8f616
7 changed files with 28 additions and 12 deletions

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Cgo enables the creation of Go packages that call C code. Cgo enables the creation of Go packages that call C code.
Usage: go tool cgo [compiler options] file.go Usage:
go tool cgo [compiler options] file.go
The compiler options are passed through uninterpreted when The compiler options are passed through uninterpreted when
invoking gcc to compile the C parts of the package. invoking gcc to compile the C parts of the package.

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Cov is a rudimentary code coverage tool. Cov is a rudimentary code coverage tool.
Usage:
go tool cov [-lsv] [-g substring] [-m minlines] [6.out args]
Given a command to run, it runs the command while tracking which Given a command to run, it runs the command while tracking which
sections of code have been executed. When the command finishes, sections of code have been executed. When the command finishes,
cov prints the line numbers of sections of code in the binary that cov prints the line numbers of sections of code in the binary that
were not executed. With no arguments it assumes the command "6.out". were not executed. With no arguments it assumes the command "6.out".
Usage: go tool cov [-lsv] [-g substring] [-m minlines] [6.out args]
The options are: The options are:

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/* /*
Go is a tool for managing Go source code. Go is a tool for managing Go source code.
Usage: go command [arguments] Usage:
go command [arguments]
The commands are: The commands are:
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of source files specifying a single package. of source files specifying a single package.
When the command line specifies a single main package, When the command line specifies a single main package,
build writes the resulting executable to output (default a.out). build writes the resulting executable to output.
Otherwise build compiles the packages but discards the results, Otherwise build compiles the packages but discards the results,
serving only as a check that the packages can be built. serving only as a check that the packages can be built.
The -o flag specifies the output file name. The -o flag specifies the output file name. If not specified, the
name is packagename.a (for a non-main package) or the base
name of the first source file (for a main package).
The build flags are shared by the build, install, run, and test commands: The build flags are shared by the build, install, run, and test commands:
@ -389,6 +393,9 @@ See also: go fmt, go fix.
GOPATH environment variable GOPATH environment variable
The Go path is used to resolve import statements.
It is implemented by and documented in the go/build package.
The GOPATH environment variable lists places to look for Go code. The GOPATH environment variable lists places to look for Go code.
On Unix, the value is a colon-separated string. On Unix, the value is a colon-separated string.
On Windows, the value is a semicolon-separated string. On Windows, the value is a semicolon-separated string.
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each of which can match any string, including the empty string and each of which can match any string, including the empty string and
strings containing slashes. Such a pattern expands to all package strings containing slashes. Such a pattern expands to all package
directories found in the GOPATH trees with names matching the directories found in the GOPATH trees with names matching the
patterns. For example, encoding/... expands to all package patterns. For example, encoding/... expands to all packages
in subdirectories of the encoding tree, while net... expands to in subdirectories of the encoding tree, while net... expands to
net and all its subdirectories. net and all its subdirectories.

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var usageTemplate = `Go is a tool for managing Go source code. var usageTemplate = `Go is a tool for managing Go source code.
Usage: go command [arguments] Usage:
go command [arguments]
The commands are: The commands are:
{{range .}}{{if .Runnable}} {{range .}}{{if .Runnable}}

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Go type information from the files in the archive; that section is Go type information from the files in the archive; that section is
used by the compiler when importing the package during compilation. used by the compiler when importing the package during compilation.
Usage: go tool pack [uvnbailogS][mrxtdpq][P prefix] archive files ... Usage:
go tool pack [uvnbailogS][mrxtdpq][P prefix] archive files ...
The new option 'g' causes pack to maintain the __.PKGDEF section The new option 'g' causes pack to maintain the __.PKGDEF section
as files are added to the archive. as files are added to the archive.

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asleep or waiting for I/O. Each thread contributes equally to the asleep or waiting for I/O. Each thread contributes equally to the
statistics. statistics.
Usage:
Usage: prof -p pid [-t total_secs] [-d delta_msec] [6.out args ...] go tool prof -p pid [-t total_secs] [-d delta_msec] [6.out args ...]
The output modes (default -h) are: The output modes (default -h) are:

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/* /*
Yacc is a version of yacc for Go. It is run with the command Yacc is a version of yacc for Go.
go tool yacc args...
It is written in Go and generates parsers written in Go. It is written in Go and generates parsers written in Go.
Usage:
go tool yacc args...
It is largely transliterated from the Inferno version written in Limbo It is largely transliterated from the Inferno version written in Limbo
which in turn was largely transliterated from the Plan 9 version which in turn was largely transliterated from the Plan 9 version
written in C and documented at written in C and documented at