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25
26jshell.msg.welcome =\
27Welcome to JShell -- Version {0}\n\
28For an introduction type: /help intro\n
29jshell.err.opt.classpath.conflict = Conflicting -classpath option.
30jshell.err.opt.classpath.arg = Argument to -classpath missing.
31jshell.err.opt.feedback.arg = Argument to -feedback missing. Mode required.
32jshell.err.opt.startup.conflict = Conflicting -startup or -nostartup option.
33jshell.err.opt.unknown = Unknown option: {0}
34
35jshell.msg.terminated =\
36State engine terminated.\n\
37Restore definitions with: /reload restore
38
39jshell.msg.use.one.of = Use one of: {0}
40jshell.err.def.or.id.not.found = No definition or id found named: {0}
41jshell.msg.see.classes.etc = See /classes, /methods, /vars, or /list
42jshell.err.arg = Invalid ''{0}'' argument: {1}
43jshell.msg.see = See {0} for help.
44
45jshell.err.file.not.accessible = File ''{1}'' for ''{0}'' is not accessible: {2}
46jshell.err.file.not.found = File ''{1}'' for ''{0}'' is not found.
47jshell.err.file.exception = File ''{1}'' for ''{0}'' threw exception: {2}
48jshell.err.file.filename = ''{0}'' requires a filename argument.
49
50jshell.err.startup.unexpected.exception = Unexpected exception reading start-up: {0}
51jshell.err.unexpected.exception = Unexpected exception: {0}
52
53jshell.err.no.such.command.or.snippet.id = No such command or snippet id: {0}
54jshell.err.command.ambiguous = Command: ''{0}'' is ambiguous: {1}
55jshell.err.set.editor.arg = The ''/set editor'' command requires a path argument
56jshell.msg.set.editor.set = Editor set to: {0}
57jshell.err.cant.launch.editor = Cannot launch editor -- unexpected exception: {0}
58jshell.msg.try.set.editor = Try /set editor to use external editor.
59
60jshell.msg.try.list.without.args = Try ''/list'' without arguments.
61jshell.msg.no.active = There are no active definitions.
62
63jshell.msg.resetting = Resetting...
64jshell.msg.resetting.state = Resetting state.
65
66jshell.err.reload.no.previous = No previous history to restore
67jshell.err.reload.restarting.previous.state = Restarting and restoring from previous state.
68jshell.err.reload.restarting.state = Restarting and restoring state.
69
70jshell.msg.vars.not.active = (not-active)
71
72jshell.err.out.of.range = Out of range
73
74jshell.msg.error = Error:
75jshell.msg.warning = Warning:
76
77jshell.err.set.arg = The ''/set'' command requires a sub-command and arguments. See: ''/help /set''
78jshell.err.set.ambiguous = Ambiguous sub-command argument to ''/set'': {0}
79
80jshell.err.classpath.arg = The /classpath command requires a path argument.
81jshell.msg.classpath = Path ''{0}'' added to classpath
82
83jshell.err.help.arg = No commands or subjects start with the provided argument: {0}
84jshell.msg.help.begin =\
85Type a Java language expression, statement, or declaration.\n\
86Or type one of the following commands:\n
87jshell.msg.help.subject =\n\
88For more information type ''/help'' followed by the name of command or a subject.\n\
89For example ''/help /list'' or ''/help intro''.  Subjects:\n
90
91jshell.err.drop.arg =\
92In the /drop argument, please specify an import, variable, method, or class to drop.\n\
93Specify by id or name. Use /list to see ids. Use /reset to reset all state.
94jshell.err.drop.not.active = The argument did not specify an active import, variable, method, or class to drop.
95jshell.err.drop.ambiguous = The argument references more than one import, variable, method, or class.
96jshell.err.failed = Failed.
97jshell.msg.native.method = Native Method
98jshell.msg.unknown.source = Unknown Source
99jshell.msg.goodbye = Goodbye
100
101jshell.msg.help.for.help = Type /help for help.
102
103jshell.err.feedback.expected.new.feedback.mode = Expected new feedback mode -- {0}
104jshell.err.feedback.expected.mode.name = Expected a new feedback mode name. ''{0}'' is a known feedback mode -- {1}
105jshell.err.feedback.command.quiet = Specify either ''command'' or ''quiet'' -- {0}
106jshell.err.feedback.expected.field = Expected field name missing -- {0}
107jshell.err.feedback.expected.mode = Expected a feedback mode -- {0}
108jshell.err.feedback.does.not.match.mode = Does not match any current feedback mode: {0} -- {1}
109jshell.err.feedback.ambiguous.mode = Matches more then one current feedback mode: {0} -- {1}
110jshell.err.feedback.expected.format = Expected format missing -- {0}
111jshell.err.feedback.must.be.quoted = Format ''{0}'' must be quoted -- {1}
112jshell.err.feedback.not.a.valid.selector = Not a valid selector ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2}
113jshell.err.feedback.multiple.sections = Selector kind in multiple sections of selector list ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2}
114jshell.err.feedback.different.selector.kinds = Different selector kinds in same sections of selector list ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2}
115
116jshell.msg.feedback.new.mode = Created new feedback mode: {0}
117jshell.msg.feedback.mode = Feedback mode: {0}
118jshell.msg.feedback.mode.following = The feedback mode should be one of the following:
119
120jshell.console.see.more = <press tab to see more>
121jshell.console.do.nothing = Do nothing
122jshell.console.choice = Choice: \
123
124jshell.console.create.variable = Create variable
125jshell.console.resolvable = \nThe identifier is resolvable in this context.
126jshell.console.no.candidate = \nNo candidate fully qualified names found to import.
127jshell.console.incomplete = \nResults may be incomplete; try again later for complete results.
128
129
130help.usage = \
131Usage:   jshell <options> <load files>\n\
132where possible options include:\n\
133\    -classpath <path>    Specify where to find user class files\n\
134\    -cp <path>           Specify where to find user class files\n\
135\    -startup <file>      One run replacement for the start-up definitions\n\
136\    -nostartup           Do not run the start-up definitions\n\
137\    -feedback <mode>     Specify the initial feedback mode. The mode may be\n\
138\                         predefined (silent, concise, normal, or verbose) or\n\
139\                         previously user-defined\n\
140\    -q                   Quiet feedback.  Same as: -feedback concise\n\
141\    -qq                  Really quiet feedback.  Same as: -feedback silent\n\
142\    -v                   Verbose feedback.  Same as: -feedback verbose\n\
143\    -J<flag>             Pass <flag> directly to the runtime system.\n\
144\                         Use one -J for each runtime flag or flag argument\n\
145\    -R<flag>             Pass <flag> to the remote runtime system.\n\
146\                         Use one -R for each remote flag or flag argument\n\
147\    -help                Print this synopsis of standard options\n\
148\    -version             Version information\n
149
150help.list.summary = list the source you have typed
151help.list.args = [all|start|<name or id>]
152help.list =\
153Show the source of snippets, prefaced with the snippet id.\n\
154\n\
155/list\n\t\
156    List the currently active snippets of code that you typed or read with /open\n\n\
157/list start\n\t\
158    List the automatically evaluated start-up snippets\n\n\
159/list all\n\t\
160    List all snippets including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up\n\n\
161/list <name>\n\t\
162    List snippets with the specified name (preference for active snippets)\n\n\
163/list <id>\n\t\
164    List the snippet with the specified snippet id
165
166help.edit.summary = edit a source entry referenced by name or id
167help.edit.args = <name or id>
168help.edit =\
169Edit a snippet or snippets of source in an external editor.\n\
170The editor to use is set with /set editor.\n\
171If no editor has been set, a simple editor will be launched.\n\
172\n\
173/edit <name>\n\t\
174    Edit the snippet or snippets with the specified name (preference for active snippets)\n\n\
175/edit <id>\n\t\
176    Edit the snippet with the specified snippet id\n\n\
177/edit\n\t\
178    Edit the currently active snippets of code that you typed or read with /open
179
180help.drop.summary = delete a source entry referenced by name or id
181help.drop.args = <name or id>
182help.drop =\
183Drop a snippet -- making it inactive.\n\
184\n\
185/drop <name>\n\t\
186    Drop the snippet with the specified name\n\n\
187/drop <id>\n\t\
188    Drop the snippet with the specified snippet id
189
190help.save.summary = Save snippet source to a file.
191help.save.args = [all|history|start] <file>
192help.save =\
193Save the specified snippets and/or commands to the specified file.\n\
194\n\
195/save <file>\n\t\
196    Save the source of current active snippets to the file.\n\n\
197/save all <file>\n\t\
198    Save the source of all snippets to the file.\n\t\
199    Includes source including overwritten, failed, and start-up code.\n\n\
200/save history <file>\n\t\
201    Save the sequential history of all commands and snippets entered since jshell was launched.\n\n\
202/save start <file>\n\t\
203    Save the default start-up definitions to the file.
204
205help.open.summary = open a file as source input
206help.open.args = <file>
207help.open =\
208Open a file and read its contents as snippets and commands.\n\
209\n\
210/open <file>\n\t\
211    Read the specified file as jshell input.
212
213help.vars.summary = list the declared variables and their values
214help.vars.args =
215help.vars =\
216List the type, name, and value of the current active jshell variables.
217
218help.methods.summary = list the declared methods and their signatures
219help.methods.args =
220help.methods =\
221List the name, parameter types, and return type of the current active jshell methods.
222
223help.classes.summary = list the declared classes
224help.classes.args =
225help.classes =\
226List the current active jshell classes, interfaces, and enums.
227
228help.imports.summary = list the imported items
229help.imports.args =
230help.imports =\
231List the current active jshell imports.
232
233help.exit.summary = exit jshell
234help.exit.args =
235help.exit =\
236Leave the jshell tool.  No work is saved.\n\
237Save any work before using this command
238
239help.reset.summary = reset jshell
240help.reset.args =
241help.reset =\
242Reset the jshell tool code and execution state:\n\t\
243   * All entered code is lost.\n\t\
244   * Start-up code is re-executed.\n\t\
245   * The execution state is restarted.\n\t\
246   * The classpath is cleared.\n\
247Tool settings are maintained, as set with: /set ...\n\
248Save any work before using this command
249
250help.reload.summary = reset and replay relevant history -- current or previous (restore)
251help.reload.args = [restore] [quiet]
252help.reload =\
253Reset the jshell tool code and execution state then replay each\n\
254jshell valid command and valid snippet in the order they were entered.\n\
255\n\
256/reload\n\t\
257     Reset and replay the valid history since jshell was entered, or\n\t\
258     a /reset, or /reload command was executed -- whichever is most\n\t\
259     recent.\n\n\
260/reload restore\n\t\
261     Reset and replay the valid history between the previous and most\n\t\
262     recent time that jshell was entered, or a /reset, or /reload\n\t\
263     command was executed. This can thus be used to restore a previous\n\t\
264     jshell tool sesson.\n\n\
265/reload [restore] quiet\n\t\
266     With the 'quiet' argument the replay is not shown.  Errors will display.
267
268help.classpath.summary = add a path to the classpath
269help.classpath.args = <path>
270help.classpath =\
271Append a additional path to the classpath.
272
273help.history.summary = history of what you have typed
274help.history.args =
275help.history =\
276Display the history of snippet and command input since this jshell was launched.
277
278help.debug.summary = toggle debugging of the jshell
279help.debug.args = [0][r][g][f][c][d][e]
280help.debug =\
281Display debugging information for the jshell implementation.\n\
2820: Debugging off\n\
283r: Tool level debugging on\n\
284g: General debugging on\n\
285f: File manager debugging on\n\
286c: Completion analysis debugging on\n\
287d: Dependency debugging on\n\
288e: Event debugging on
289
290help.help.summary = get information about jshell
291help.help.args = [<command>|<subject>]
292help.help =\
293Display information about jshell.\n\
294/help\n\t\
295     List the jshell commands and help subjects.\n\n\
296/help <command>\n\t\
297     Display information about the specified comand. The slash must be included.\n\t\
298     Only the first few letters of the command are needed -- if more than one\n\t\
299     each will be displayed.  Example:  /help /li\n\n\
300/help <subject>\n\t\
301     Display information about the specified help subject. Example: /help intro
302
303help.set.summary = set jshell configuration information
304help.set.args = editor|start|feedback|newmode|prompt|format ...
305help.set =\
306Set jshell configuration information, including:\n\
307the external editor to use, the start-up definitions to use, a new feedback mode,\n\
308the command prompt, the feedback mode to use, or the format of output.\n\
309\n\
310/set editor <command> <optional-arg>...\n\t\
311     Specify the command to launch for the /edit command.\n\t\
312     The <command> is an operating system dependent string.\n\n\
313/set start <file>\n\t\
314     The contents of the specified <file> become the default start-up snippets and commands.\n\n\
315/set feedback <mode>\n\t\
316     Set the feedback mode describing displayed feedback for entered snippets and commands.\n\n\
317/set newmode <new-mode> [command|quiet [<old-mode>]]\n\t\
318     Create a user-defined feedback mode, optionally copying from an existing mode.\n\n\
319/set prompt <mode> "<prompt>" "<continuation-prompt>"\n\t\
320     Set the displayed prompts for a given feedback mode.\n\n\
321/set format <mode> <field> "<format>" <selector>...\n\t\
322     Configure a feedback mode by setting the format of a field when the selector matchs.\n\n\
323To get more information about one of these forms, use /help with the form specified.\n\
324For example:   /help /set format
325
326help.quest.summary = get information about jshell
327help.quest.args = [<command>|<subject>]
328help.quest =\
329Display information about jshell (abbreviation for /help).\n\
330/?\n\t\
331     Display list of commands and help subjects.\n\
332/? <command>\n\t\
333     Display information about the specified comand. The slash must be included.\n\t\
334     Only the first few letters of the command are needed -- if more than one\n\t\
335     match, each will be displayed.  Example:  /? /li\n\
336/? <subject>\n\t\
337     Display information about the specified help subject. Example: /? intro
338
339help.bang.summary = re-run last snippet
340help.bang.args =
341help.bang =\
342Reevaluate the most recently entered snippet.
343
344help.id.summary = re-run snippet by id
345help.id.args =
346help.id =\
347Reevaluate the snippet specified by the id.
348
349help.previous.summary = re-run n-th previous snippet
350help.previous.args =
351help.previous =\
352Reevaluate the n-th most recently entered snippet.
353
354help.intro.summary = an introduction to the jshell tool
355help.intro =\
356The jshell tool allows you to execute Java code, getting immediate results.\n\
357You can enter a Java definition (variable, method, class, etc), like:  int x = 8\n\
358or a Java expression, like:  x + x\n\
359or a Java statement or import.\n\
360These little chunks of Java code are called 'snippets'.\n\
361\n\
362There are also jshell commands that allow you to understand and\n\
363control what you are doing, like:  /list\n\
364\n\
365For a list of commands: /help
366
367help.shortcuts.summary = a description of shortcuts
368help.shortcuts =\
369Supported shortcuts include:\n\
370\n\
371<tab>\n\t\t\
372        After entering the first few letters of a Java identifier,\n\t\t\
373        a jshell command, or, in some cases, a jshell command argument,\n\t\t\
374        press the <tab> key to complete the input.\n\t\t\
375        If there is more than one completion, show possible completions.\n\n\
376Shift-<tab>\n\t\t\
377        After the name and open parenthesis of a method or constructor invocation,\n\t\t\
378        hold the <shift> key and press the <tab> to see a synopsis of all\n\t\t\
379        matching methods/constructors.\n\n\
380<fix-shortcut> v\n\t\t\
381        After a complete expression, press "<fix-shortcut> v" to introduce a new variable\n\t\t\
382        whose type is based on the type of the expression.\n\t\t\
383        The "<fix-shortcut>" is either Alt-F1 or Alt-Enter, depending on the platform.\n\n\
384<fix-shortcut> i\n\t\t\
385        After an unresolvable identifier, press "<fix-shortcut> i" and jshell will propose\n\t\t\
386        possible fully qualified names based on the content of the specified classpath.\n\t\t\
387        The "<fix-shortcut>" is either Alt-F1 or Alt-Enter, depending on the platform.
388
389help.set.format = \
390Set the format for reporting a snippet event.\n\
391\n\t\
392/set format <mode> <field> "<format>" <selector>...\n\
393\n\
394Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode -- see '/help /set newmode'.\n\
395Where <field> is the name of context-specific format to define.\n\
396Where <format> is a quoted string which will be the value of the field if one of\n\
397the selectors matches (or there are no selectors). When the format is used,\n\
398field names enclosed in braces are replaced with the value of the field at that\n\
399time. These fields may have been previously defined with this command or may be\n\
400one of these predefined fields specific to the context:\n\t\
401{name}       == The name, e.g.: the variable name, ...\n\t\
402{type}       == The type name. The type of a variable or expression, the\n\t\t\t\
403                 parameter types of a method\n\t\
404{value}      == The result value of an expression or variable initialization\n\t\
405{unresolved} == The list of unresolved references\n\t\
406{errors}     == The list of recoverable errors (during the processing of the\n\t\t\t\
407                "display" field only)\n\t\
408{err}        == An unformatted error line (during the processing of the\n\t\t\t\
409                "errorline" field only)\n\
410The following fields are accessed by the tool to determine the displayed feedback:\n\t\
411{display}    == The displayed message for a snippet event\n\t\
412{errorline}  == The format of one error line within the "errors" field\n\t\
413{pre}        == The feedback prefix (begins command feedback)\n\t\
414{post}       == The feedback postfix (ends command feedback)\n\t\
415{errorpre}   == The error prefix (begins error feedback)\n\t\
416{errorpost}  == The error postfix (ends error feedback)\n\
417These fields have default settings (which may be overwritten).\n\
418Where <selector> is the context in which the format is applied.\n\
419The structure of selector is a hyphen separated list of selector kind lists.\n\
420A selector kind list is a comma separated list of values of one selector kind.\n\
421A selector matches if each selector kind list matches; A selector kind list\n\
422matches if one of the values matches.\n\n\
423The case selector kind describes the kind of snippet.  The values are:\n\t\
424   import     -- import declaration\n\t\
425   class      -- class declaration\n\t\
426   interface  -- interface declaration\n\t\
427   enum       -- enum declaration\n\t\
428   annotation -- annotation interface declaration\n\t\
429   method     -- method declaration -- note: {type}==parameter-types\n\t\
430   vardecl    -- variable declaration without init\n\t\
431   varinit    -- variable declaration with init\n\t\
432   expression -- expression -- note: {name}==scratch-variable-name\n\t\
433   varvalue   -- variable value expression\n\t\
434   assignment -- assign variable\n\t\
435   statement  -- statement\n\
436The action selector kind describes what happened to the snippet.  The values are:\n\t\
437   added     -- snippet has been added\n\t\
438   modified  -- an existing snippet has been modified\n\t\
439   replaced  -- an existing snippet has been replaced with a new snippet\n\t\
440   overwrote -- an existing snippet has been overwritten\n\t\
441   dropped   -- snippet has been dropped\n\t\
442   used      -- snippet was used when it cannot be\n\
443The when-did-it-occur selector kind describes if this is a direct or indirect action.  The values are:\n\t\
444   primary -- the entered snippet\n\t\
445   update  -- an update to a dependent snippet\n\
446The resolution-state selector kind describes the state of resolution/definition of the snippet.  The values are:\n\t\
447   ok         -- resolved correctly\n\t\
448   defined    -- defined despite recoverably unresolved references\n\t\
449   notdefined -- not defined because of recoverably unresolved references\n\
450The unresolved-count selector kind describes the number of unresolved references.  The values are:\n\t\
451   unresolved0 -- no names are unresolved\n\t\
452   unresolved1 -- one name is unresolved\n\t\
453   unresolved2 -- two or more names are unresolved\n\
454The errors-count selector kind describes the number of errors.  The values are:\n\t\
455   error0 -- no errors\n\t\
456   error1 -- one error\n\t\
457   error2 -- two or more errors\n\n\
458Examples:\n\t\
459/set format myformat action 'Created' added-primary\n\t\
460/set format myformat action 'Update replaced' replaced-update\n\t\
461/set format myformat display '{pre}{action} class {name}{post}' class-ok\n\t\
462/set format myformat display '{pre}{action} variable {name}, reset to null{post}' replaced-vardecl,varinit-ok-update\n\n\
463Note that subsequent selectors for a field may overwrite some or all of previous used selectors -- last one wins\n
464
465help.set.feedback = \
466Set the feedback mode describing displayed feedback for entered snippets and commands.\n\
467\n\t\
468/set feedback <mode>\n\
469\n\
470Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\
471You may use just enough letters to make it unique.\n\
472User-defined modes can be added, see '/help /set newmode'\n\
473Currently defined feedback modes:\n
474
475help.set.newmode = \
476Create a user-defined feedback mode, optionally copying from an existing mode.\n\
477\n\t\
478/set newmode <new-mode> [command|quiet [<old-mode>]]\n\
479\n\
480Where <new-mode> is the name of a mode you wish to create.\n\
481Where <old-mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\
482If <old-mode> is present, its settings are copied to the new mode.\n\
483'command' vs 'quiet' determines if informative/verifying command feedback is displayed.\n\
484\n\
485Once the new mode is created, use '/set format' and '/set prompt' to configure it.\n\
486Use '/set feedback' to use the new mode.\n\
487
488help.set.prompt = \
489Set the prompts.  Both the normal prompt and the continuation-prompt must be set.\n\
490\n\t\
491/set prompt <mode> \"<prompt>\" \"<continuation-prompt>\"\n\
492\n\
493Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\
494Where <prompt> and <continuation-prompt> are quoted strings printed as input prompts;\n\
495Both may optionally contain '%s' which will be substituted with the next snippet id --\n\
496note that what is entered may not be assigned that id, for example it may be an error or command.\n\
497The continuation-prompt is used on the second and subsequent lines of a multi-line snippet.\n
498
499help.set.editor =\
500Specify the command to launch for the /edit command.\n\
501\n\t\
502/set editor <command> <optional-arg>...\n\
503\n\
504The <command> is an operating system dependent string.\n\
505The <command> may include space-separated arguments (such as flags) -- <optional-arg>....\n\
506When /edit is used, the temporary file to edit will be appended as the last argument.
507
508help.set.start =\
509Set the start-up configuration -- a sequence of snippets and commands read at start-up.\n\
510\n\t\
511/set start <file>\n\
512\n\
513The contents of the specified <file> become the default start-up snippets and commands --\n\
514which are run when the jshell tool is started or reset.
515
516startup.feedback = \
517/set newmode verbose command    \n\
518\n\
519/set prompt verbose '\\njshell> '   '   ...> '    \n\
520\n\
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