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Mode required. 32jshell.err.opt.startup.one = Only one -startup or -nostartup option may be used. 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.msg.see.classes.etc = See /types, /methods, /vars, or /list 41jshell.err.arg = Invalid ''{0}'' argument: {1} 42jshell.msg.see = See {0} for help. 43 44jshell.err.file.not.accessible = File ''{1}'' for ''{0}'' is not accessible: {2} 45jshell.err.file.not.found = File ''{1}'' for ''{0}'' is not found. 46jshell.err.file.exception = File ''{1}'' for ''{0}'' threw exception: {2} 47jshell.err.file.filename = ''{0}'' requires a filename argument. 48 49jshell.err.startup.unexpected.exception = Unexpected exception reading start-up: {0} 50jshell.err.unexpected.exception = Unexpected exception: {0} 51 52jshell.err.no.such.command.or.snippet.id = No such command or snippet id: {0} 53jshell.err.command.ambiguous = Command: ''{0}'' is ambiguous: {1} 54jshell.err.set.editor.arg = The ''/set editor'' command requires a path argument 55jshell.msg.set.editor.set = Editor set to: {0} 56jshell.err.cant.launch.editor = Cannot launch editor -- unexpected exception: {0} 57jshell.msg.try.set.editor = Try /set editor to use external editor. 58 59jshell.msg.try.command.without.args = Try ''{0}'' without arguments. 60jshell.msg.no.active = There are no active definitions. 61 62jshell.msg.resetting = Resetting... 63jshell.msg.resetting.state = Resetting state. 64 65jshell.err.reload.no.previous = No previous history to restore 66jshell.err.reload.restarting.previous.state = Restarting and restoring from previous state. 67jshell.err.reload.restarting.state = Restarting and restoring state. 68 69jshell.msg.vars.not.active = (not-active) 70 71jshell.err.out.of.range = Out of range 72 73jshell.msg.error = Error: 74jshell.msg.warning = Warning: 75 76jshell.err.sub.arg = The ''{0}'' command requires a sub-command. See: ''/help {0}'' 77jshell.err.sub.ambiguous = Ambiguous sub-command argument to ''{0}'': {1} 78 79jshell.err.classpath.arg = The /classpath command requires a path argument. 80jshell.msg.classpath = Path ''{0}'' added to classpath 81 82jshell.err.help.arg = No commands or subjects start with the provided argument: {0} 83jshell.msg.help.begin =\ 84Type a Java language expression, statement, or declaration.\n\ 85Or type one of the following commands:\n 86jshell.msg.help.subject =\n\ 87For more information type ''/help'' followed by the name of command or a subject.\n\ 88For example ''/help /list'' or ''/help intro''. Subjects:\n 89 90jshell.err.drop.arg =\ 91In the /drop argument, please specify an import, variable, method, or class to drop.\n\ 92Specify by id or name. Use /list to see ids. Use /reset to reset all state. 93jshell.err.drop.ambiguous = The argument references more than one import, variable, method, or class. 94jshell.err.failed = Failed. 95jshell.msg.native.method = Native Method 96jshell.msg.unknown.source = Unknown Source 97jshell.msg.goodbye = Goodbye 98 99jshell.msg.help.for.help = Type /help for help. 100 101jshell.err.mode.name = Expected a feedback mode name: {0} 102jshell.err.missing.mode = Missing the feedback mode -- {0} 103jshell.err.field.name = Expected a field name: {0} -- {1} 104jshell.err.missing.field = Missing the field name -- {0} 105jshell.err.mode.unknown = No feedback mode named: {0} -- {1} 106 107jshell.err.feedback.does.not.match.mode = Does not match any current feedback mode: {0} -- {1} 108jshell.err.feedback.ambiguous.mode = Matches more then one current feedback mode: {0} -- {1} 109jshell.err.feedback.expected.format = Expected format missing -- {0} 110jshell.err.feedback.must.be.quoted = Format ''{0}'' must be quoted -- {1} 111jshell.err.feedback.not.a.valid.selector = Not a valid selector ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2} 112jshell.err.feedback.multiple.sections = Selector kind in multiple sections of selector list ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2} 113jshell.err.feedback.different.selector.kinds = Different selector kinds in same sections of selector list ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2} 114 115jshell.msg.feedback.new.mode = Created new feedback mode: {0} 116jshell.msg.feedback.mode = Feedback mode: {0} 117jshell.msg.feedback.mode.following = The feedback mode should be one of the following: 118 119jshell.err.truncation.expected.length = Expected truncation length -- {0} 120jshell.err.truncation.length.not.integer = Truncation length must be an integer: {0} -- {1} 121 122jshell.err.not.valid.with.predefined.mode = Not valid with a predefined mode: {0} -- {1} 123jshell.err.retained.feedback.mode.must.be.retained.or.predefined = \ 124''/retain feedback <mode>'' requires that <mode> is predefined or has been retained with ''/retain mode'' -- {0} 125 126jshell.err.unknown.option = Unknown option: {0} -- {1} 127jshell.err.default.option.or.program = Specify -default option or program, not both -- {0} 128jshell.err.option.or.filename = Specify either one option or a startup file name -- {0} 129jshell.err.unexpected.at.end = Unexpected arguments at end of command: {0} -- {1} 130jshell.err.conflicting.options = Conflicting options -- {0} 131jshell.err.cannot.delete.current.mode = The current feedback mode ''{0}'' cannot be deleted, use ''/set feedback'' first -- {1} 132jshell.err.cannot.delete.retained.mode = The retained feedback mode ''{0}'' cannot be deleted, use ''/retain feedback'' first -- {1} 133jshell.err.may.not.specify.options.and.snippets = Options and snippets must not both be used: {0} 134jshell.err.no.such.snippets = No such snippet: {0} 135jshell.err.the.snippet.cannot.be.used.with.this.command = This command does not accept the snippet ''{0}'' : {1} 136jshell.err.retained.mode.failure = Failure in retained modes (modes cleared) -- {0} {1} 137 138jshell.console.see.more = <press tab to see more> 139jshell.console.do.nothing = Do nothing 140jshell.console.choice = Choice: \ 141 142jshell.console.create.variable = Create variable 143jshell.console.resolvable = \nThe identifier is resolvable in this context. 144jshell.console.no.candidate = \nNo candidate fully qualified names found to import. 145jshell.console.incomplete = \nResults may be incomplete; try again later for complete results. 146 147 148help.usage = \ 149Usage: jshell <options> <load files>\n\ 150where possible options include:\n\ 151\ -classpath <path> Specify where to find user class files\n\ 152\ -cp <path> Specify where to find user class files\n\ 153\ -startup <file> One run replacement for the start-up definitions\n\ 154\ -nostartup Do not run the start-up definitions\n\ 155\ -feedback <mode> Specify the initial feedback mode. The mode may be\n\ 156\ predefined (silent, concise, normal, or verbose) or\n\ 157\ previously user-defined\n\ 158\ -q Quiet feedback. Same as: -feedback concise\n\ 159\ -qq Really quiet feedback. Same as: -feedback silent\n\ 160\ -v Verbose feedback. Same as: -feedback verbose\n\ 161\ -J<flag> Pass <flag> directly to the runtime system.\n\ 162\ Use one -J for each runtime flag or flag argument\n\ 163\ -R<flag> Pass <flag> to the remote runtime system.\n\ 164\ Use one -R for each remote flag or flag argument\n\ 165\ -help Print this synopsis of standard options\n\ 166\ -version Version information\n 167 168help.list.summary = list the source you have typed 169help.list.args = [<name or id>|-all|-start] 170help.list =\ 171Show the source of snippets, prefaced with the snippet id.\n\ 172\n\ 173/list\n\t\ 174 List the currently active snippets of code that you typed or read with /open\n\n\ 175/list -start\n\t\ 176 List the automatically evaluated start-up snippets\n\n\ 177/list -all\n\t\ 178 List all snippets including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up\n\n\ 179/list <name>\n\t\ 180 List snippets with the specified name (preference for active snippets)\n\n\ 181/list <id>\n\t\ 182 List the snippet with the specified snippet id 183 184help.edit.summary = edit a source entry referenced by name or id 185help.edit.args = <name or id> 186help.edit =\ 187Edit a snippet or snippets of source in an external editor.\n\ 188The editor to use is set with /set editor.\n\ 189If no editor has been set, a simple editor will be launched.\n\ 190\n\ 191/edit <name>\n\t\ 192 Edit the snippet or snippets with the specified name (preference for active snippets)\n\n\ 193/edit <id>\n\t\ 194 Edit the snippet with the specified snippet id\n\n\ 195/edit\n\t\ 196 Edit the currently active snippets of code that you typed or read with /open 197 198help.drop.summary = delete a source entry referenced by name or id 199help.drop.args = <name or id> 200help.drop =\ 201Drop a snippet -- making it inactive.\n\ 202\n\ 203/drop <name>\n\t\ 204 Drop the snippet with the specified name\n\n\ 205/drop <id>\n\t\ 206 Drop the snippet with the specified snippet id 207 208help.save.summary = Save snippet source to a file. 209help.save.args = [-all|-history|-start] <file> 210help.save =\ 211Save the specified snippets and/or commands to the specified file.\n\ 212\n\ 213/save <file>\n\t\ 214 Save the source of current active snippets to the file.\n\n\ 215/save -all <file>\n\t\ 216 Save the source of all snippets to the file.\n\t\ 217 Includes source including overwritten, failed, and start-up code.\n\n\ 218/save -history <file>\n\t\ 219 Save the sequential history of all commands and snippets entered since jshell was launched.\n\n\ 220/save -start <file>\n\t\ 221 Save the default start-up definitions to the file. 222 223help.open.summary = open a file as source input 224help.open.args = <file> 225help.open =\ 226Open a file and read its contents as snippets and commands.\n\ 227\n\ 228/open <file>\n\t\ 229 Read the specified file as jshell input. 230 231help.vars.summary = list the declared variables and their values 232help.vars.args = [<name or id>|-all|-start] 233help.vars =\ 234List the type, name, and value of jshell variables.\n\ 235\n\ 236/vars\n\t\ 237 List the type, name, and value of the current active jshell variables\n\n\ 238/vars <name>\n\t\ 239 List jshell variables with the specified name (preference for active variables)\n\n\ 240/vars <id>\n\t\ 241 List the jshell variable with the specified snippet id\n\n\ 242/vars -start\n\t\ 243 List the automatically added start-up jshell variables\n\n\ 244/vars -all\n\t\ 245 List all jshell variables including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up 246 247help.methods.summary = list the declared methods and their signatures 248help.methods.args = [<name or id>|-all|-start] 249help.methods =\ 250List the name, parameter types, and return type of jshell methods.\n\ 251\n\ 252/methods\n\t\ 253 List the name, parameter types, and return type of the current active jshell methods\n\n\ 254/methods <name>\n\t\ 255 List jshell methods with the specified name (preference for active methods)\n\n\ 256/methods <id>\n\t\ 257 List the jshell method with the specified snippet id\n\n\ 258/methods -start\n\t\ 259 List the automatically added start-up jshell methods\n\n\ 260/methods -all\n\t\ 261 List all snippets including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up 262 263help.types.summary = list the declared types 264help.types.args =[<name or id>|-all|-start] 265help.types =\ 266List jshell classes, interfaces, and enums.\n\ 267\n\ 268/types\n\t\ 269 List the current active jshell classes, interfaces, and enums.\n\n\ 270/types <name>\n\t\ 271 List jshell types with the specified name (preference for active types)\n\n\ 272/types <id>\n\t\ 273 List the jshell type with the specified snippet id\n\n\ 274/types -start\n\t\ 275 List the automatically added start-up jshell types\n\n\ 276/types -all\n\t\ 277 List all jshell types including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up 278 279help.imports.summary = list the imported items 280help.imports.args = 281help.imports =\ 282List the current active jshell imports. 283 284help.exit.summary = exit jshell 285help.exit.args = 286help.exit =\ 287Leave the jshell tool. No work is saved.\n\ 288Save any work before using this command 289 290help.reset.summary = reset jshell 291help.reset.args = 292help.reset =\ 293Reset the jshell tool code and execution state:\n\t\ 294 * All entered code is lost.\n\t\ 295 * Start-up code is re-executed.\n\t\ 296 * The execution state is restarted.\n\t\ 297 * The classpath is cleared.\n\ 298Tool settings are maintained, as set with: /set ...\n\ 299Save any work before using this command 300 301help.reload.summary = reset and replay relevant history -- current or previous (-restore) 302help.reload.args = [-restore] [-quiet] 303help.reload =\ 304Reset the jshell tool code and execution state then replay each\n\ 305jshell valid command and valid snippet in the order they were entered.\n\ 306\n\ 307/reload\n\t\ 308 Reset and replay the valid history since jshell was entered, or\n\t\ 309 a /reset, or /reload command was executed -- whichever is most\n\t\ 310 recent.\n\n\ 311/reload -restore\n\t\ 312 Reset and replay the valid history between the previous and most\n\t\ 313 recent time that jshell was entered, or a /reset, or /reload\n\t\ 314 command was executed. This can thus be used to restore a previous\n\t\ 315 jshell tool sesson.\n\n\ 316/reload [-restore] -quiet\n\t\ 317 With the '-quiet' argument the replay is not shown. Errors will display. 318 319help.classpath.summary = add a path to the classpath 320help.classpath.args = <path> 321help.classpath =\ 322Append a additional path to the classpath. 323 324help.history.summary = history of what you have typed 325help.history.args = 326help.history =\ 327Display the history of snippet and command input since this jshell was launched. 328 329help.debug.summary = toggle debugging of the jshell 330help.debug.args = [0][r][g][f][c][d][e] 331help.debug =\ 332Display debugging information for the jshell implementation.\n\ 3330: Debugging off\n\ 334r: Tool level debugging on\n\ 335g: General debugging on\n\ 336f: File manager debugging on\n\ 337c: Completion analysis debugging on\n\ 338d: Dependency debugging on\n\ 339e: Event debugging on 340 341help.help.summary = get information about jshell 342help.help.args = [<command>|<subject>] 343help.help =\ 344Display information about jshell.\n\ 345/help\n\t\ 346 List the jshell commands and help subjects.\n\n\ 347/help <command>\n\t\ 348 Display information about the specified comand. The slash must be included.\n\t\ 349 Only the first few letters of the command are needed -- if more than one\n\t\ 350 each will be displayed. Example: /help /li\n\n\ 351/help <subject>\n\t\ 352 Display information about the specified help subject. Example: /help intro 353 354help.set.summary = set jshell configuration information 355help.set.args = editor|start|feedback|mode|prompt|truncation|format ... 356help.set =\ 357Set jshell configuration information, including:\n\ 358the external editor to use, the start-up definitions to use, a new feedback mode,\n\ 359the command prompt, the feedback mode to use, or the format of output.\n\ 360\n\ 361/set editor <command> <optional-arg>...\n\t\ 362 Specify the command to launch for the /edit command.\n\t\ 363 The <command> is an operating system dependent string.\n\n\ 364/set start <file>\n\t\ 365 The contents of the specified <file> become the default start-up snippets and commands.\n\n\ 366/set feedback <mode>\n\t\ 367 Set the feedback mode describing displayed feedback for entered snippets and commands.\n\n\ 368/set mode <mode> [<old-mode>] [-command|-quiet|-delete]\n\t\ 369 Create or update a user-defined feedback mode, optionally copying from an existing mode.\n\n\ 370/set prompt <mode> "<prompt>" "<continuation-prompt>"\n\t\ 371 Set the displayed prompts for a given feedback mode.\n\n\ 372/set truncation <mode> <length> <selector>...\n\t\ 373 Set the maximum length of a displayed value\n\ 374/set format <mode> <field> "<format>" <selector>...\n\t\ 375 Configure a feedback mode by setting the format of a field when the selector matchs.\n\n\ 376To get more information about one of these forms, use /help with the form specified.\n\ 377For example: /help /set format 378 379help.retain.summary = retain jshell configuration information for subsequent sessions 380help.retain.args = editor|start|feedback|mode 381help.retain =\ 382Retain jshell configuration information for future invocations of the jshell tool,\n\ 383including: the external editor to use, the start-up definitions to use, the\n\ 384configuration of a feedback mode, or the feedback mode to use.\n\ 385\n\ 386/retain editor [<command> <optional-arg>...]\n\t\ 387 Specify the command to launch for the /edit command.\n\t\ 388 The <command> is an operating system dependent string.\n\n\ 389/retain start [<file>]\n\t\ 390 The contents of the specified <file> become the default start-up snippets and commands.\n\n\ 391/retain feedback [<mode>]\n\t\ 392 Set the feedback mode describing displayed feedback for entered snippets and commands.\n\n\ 393/retain mode <mode>\n\t\ 394 Create a user-defined feedback mode, optionally copying from an existing mode.\n\n\ 395To get more information about one of these forms, use /help with the form specified.\n\ 396For example: /help /retain feedback 397 398help.quest.summary = get information about jshell 399help.quest.args = [<command>|<subject>] 400help.quest =\ 401Display information about jshell (abbreviation for /help).\n\ 402/?\n\t\ 403 Display list of commands and help subjects.\n\ 404/? <command>\n\t\ 405 Display information about the specified comand. The slash must be included.\n\t\ 406 Only the first few letters of the command are needed -- if more than one\n\t\ 407 match, each will be displayed. Example: /? /li\n\ 408/? <subject>\n\t\ 409 Display information about the specified help subject. Example: /? intro 410 411help.bang.summary = re-run last snippet 412help.bang.args = 413help.bang =\ 414Reevaluate the most recently entered snippet. 415 416help.id.summary = re-run snippet by id 417help.id.args = 418help.id =\ 419Reevaluate the snippet specified by the id. 420 421help.previous.summary = re-run n-th previous snippet 422help.previous.args = 423help.previous =\ 424Reevaluate the n-th most recently entered snippet. 425 426help.intro.summary = an introduction to the jshell tool 427help.intro =\ 428The jshell tool allows you to execute Java code, getting immediate results.\n\ 429You can enter a Java definition (variable, method, class, etc), like: int x = 8\n\ 430or a Java expression, like: x + x\n\ 431or a Java statement or import.\n\ 432These little chunks of Java code are called 'snippets'.\n\ 433\n\ 434There are also jshell commands that allow you to understand and\n\ 435control what you are doing, like: /list\n\ 436\n\ 437For a list of commands: /help 438 439help.shortcuts.summary = a description of shortcuts 440help.shortcuts =\ 441Supported shortcuts include:\n\ 442\n\ 443<tab>\n\t\t\ 444 After entering the first few letters of a Java identifier,\n\t\t\ 445 a jshell command, or, in some cases, a jshell command argument,\n\t\t\ 446 press the <tab> key to complete the input.\n\t\t\ 447 If there is more than one completion, show possible completions.\n\n\ 448Shift-<tab>\n\t\t\ 449 After the name and open parenthesis of a method or constructor invocation,\n\t\t\ 450 hold the <shift> key and press the <tab> to see a synopsis of all\n\t\t\ 451 matching methods/constructors.\n\n\ 452<fix-shortcut> v\n\t\t\ 453 After a complete expression, press "<fix-shortcut> v" to introduce a new variable\n\t\t\ 454 whose type is based on the type of the expression.\n\t\t\ 455 The "<fix-shortcut>" is either Alt-F1 or Alt-Enter, depending on the platform.\n\n\ 456<fix-shortcut> i\n\t\t\ 457 After an unresolvable identifier, press "<fix-shortcut> i" and jshell will propose\n\t\t\ 458 possible fully qualified names based on the content of the specified classpath.\n\t\t\ 459 The "<fix-shortcut>" is either Alt-F1 or Alt-Enter, depending on the platform. 460 461help.set.format = \ 462Set the format for reporting a snippet event.\n\ 463\n\t\ 464/set format <mode> <field> "<format>" <selector>...\n\ 465\n\ 466Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode -- see '/help /set mode'.\n\ 467Where <field> is the name of context-specific format to define.\n\ 468Where <format> is a quoted string which will be the value of the field if one of\n\ 469the selectors matches (or there are no selectors). When the format is used,\n\ 470field names enclosed in braces are replaced with the value of the field at that\n\ 471time. These fields may have been previously defined with this command or may be\n\ 472one of these predefined fields specific to the context:\n\t\ 473{name} == The name, e.g.: the variable name, ...\n\t\ 474{type} == The type name. The type of a variable or expression, the\n\t\t\t\ 475 parameter types of a method\n\t\ 476{value} == The result value of an expression or variable initialization\n\t\ 477{unresolved} == The list of unresolved references\n\t\ 478{errors} == The list of recoverable errors (during the processing of the\n\t\t\t\ 479 "display" field only)\n\t\ 480{err} == An unformatted error line (during the processing of the\n\t\t\t\ 481 "errorline" field only)\n\ 482The following fields are accessed by the tool to determine the displayed feedback:\n\t\ 483{display} == The displayed message for a snippet event\n\t\ 484{errorline} == The format of one error line within the "errors" field\n\t\ 485{pre} == The feedback prefix (begins command feedback)\n\t\ 486{post} == The feedback postfix (ends command feedback)\n\t\ 487{errorpre} == The error prefix (begins error feedback)\n\t\ 488{errorpost} == The error postfix (ends error feedback)\n\ 489These fields have default settings (which may be overwritten).\n\ 490Where <selector> is the context in which the format is applied.\n\ 491The structure of selector is a hyphen separated list of selector kind lists.\n\ 492A selector kind list is a comma separated list of values of one selector kind.\n\ 493A selector matches if each selector kind list matches; A selector kind list\n\ 494matches if one of the values matches.\n\n\ 495The case selector kind describes the kind of snippet. The values are:\n\t\ 496 import -- import declaration\n\t\ 497 class -- class declaration\n\t\ 498 interface -- interface declaration\n\t\ 499 enum -- enum declaration\n\t\ 500 annotation -- annotation interface declaration\n\t\ 501 method -- method declaration -- note: {type}==parameter-types\n\t\ 502 vardecl -- variable declaration without init\n\t\ 503 varinit -- variable declaration with init\n\t\ 504 expression -- expression -- note: {name}==scratch-variable-name\n\t\ 505 varvalue -- variable value expression\n\t\ 506 assignment -- assign variable\n\t\ 507 statement -- statement\n\ 508The action selector kind describes what happened to the snippet. The values are:\n\t\ 509 added -- snippet has been added\n\t\ 510 modified -- an existing snippet has been modified\n\t\ 511 replaced -- an existing snippet has been replaced with a new snippet\n\t\ 512 overwrote -- an existing snippet has been overwritten\n\t\ 513 dropped -- snippet has been dropped\n\t\ 514 used -- snippet was used when it cannot be\n\ 515The when-did-it-occur selector kind describes if this is a direct or indirect action. The values are:\n\t\ 516 primary -- the entered snippet\n\t\ 517 update -- an update to a dependent snippet\n\ 518The resolution-state selector kind describes the state of resolution/definition of the snippet. The values are:\n\t\ 519 ok -- resolved correctly\n\t\ 520 defined -- defined despite recoverably unresolved references\n\t\ 521 notdefined -- not defined because of recoverably unresolved references\n\ 522The unresolved-count selector kind describes the number of unresolved references. The values are:\n\t\ 523 unresolved0 -- no names are unresolved\n\t\ 524 unresolved1 -- one name is unresolved\n\t\ 525 unresolved2 -- two or more names are unresolved\n\ 526The errors-count selector kind describes the number of errors. The values are:\n\t\ 527 error0 -- no errors\n\t\ 528 error1 -- one error\n\t\ 529 error2 -- two or more errors\n\n\ 530Examples:\n\t\ 531/set format myformat action 'Created' added-primary\n\t\ 532/set format myformat action 'Update replaced' replaced-update\n\t\ 533/set format myformat display '{pre}{action} class {name}{post}' class-ok\n\t\ 534/set format myformat display '{pre}{action} variable {name}, reset to null{post}' replaced-vardecl,varinit-ok-update\n\n\ 535Note that subsequent selectors for a field may overwrite some or all of previous used selectors -- last one wins\n 536 537help.set.truncation = \ 538Set the max length a displayed value.\n\ 539\n\t\ 540/set truncation <mode> <length> <selector>...\n\ 541\n\ 542Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode -- see '/help /set mode'.\n\ 543Where <length> is an unsigned integer representing a maximum length.\n\ 544Where <format> is a quoted string which will be the value of the field if one of\n\ 545Where <selector> is only needed if you wish to fine-tune value truncation length\n\ 546by context, <selector> is the context in which the truncation is applied.\n\ 547The structure of selector is a hyphen separated list of selector kind lists.\n\ 548A selector kind list is a comma separated list of values of one selector kind.\n\ 549A selector matches if each selector kind list matches; A selector kind list\n\ 550matches if one of the values matches.\n\n\ 551Below are the relevant selector kinds for truncation.\n\n\ 552The case selector kind describes the kind of snippet. The values are:\n\t\ 553 vardecl -- variable declaration without init\n\t\ 554 varinit -- variable declaration with init\n\t\ 555 expression -- expression -- note: {name}==scratch-variable-name\n\t\ 556 varvalue -- variable value expression\n\t\ 557 assignment -- assign variable\n\t\ 558The action selector kind describes what happened to the snippet. The values are:\n\t\ 559 added -- snippet has been added\n\t\ 560 modified -- an existing snippet has been modified\n\t\ 561 replaced -- an existing snippet has been replaced with a new snippet\n\ 562Examples:\n\t\ 563/set trunc mymode 80\n\t\ 564/set truncation mymode 45 expression\n\t\ 565/set truncation mymode 0 vardecl-modified,replaced\n\n\ 566Note that subsequent selectors for a field may overwrite some or all of previous used selectors -- last one wins\n 567 568help.set.feedback = \ 569Set the feedback mode describing displayed feedback for entered snippets and commands.\n\ 570\n\t\ 571/set feedback <mode>\n\ 572\n\ 573Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\ 574You may use just enough letters to make it unique.\n\ 575User-defined modes can be added, see '/help /set mode'\n\ 576Currently defined feedback modes:\n 577 578help.set.mode = \ 579Create a user-defined feedback mode, optionally copying from an existing mode.\n\ 580\n\t\ 581/set mode <mode> [<old-mode>] [-command|-quiet|-delete]\n\ 582\n\ 583Where <new-mode> is the name of a mode you wish to create.\n\ 584Where <old-mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\ 585If <old-mode> is present, its settings are copied to the new mode.\n\ 586'-command' vs '-quiet' determines if informative/verifying command feedback is displayed.\n\ 587\n\ 588Once the new mode is created, use '/set format' and '/set prompt' to configure it.\n\ 589Use '/set feedback' to use the new mode.\n\ 590 591help.set.prompt = \ 592Set the prompts. Both the normal prompt and the continuation-prompt must be set.\n\ 593\n\t\ 594/set prompt <mode> \"<prompt>\" \"<continuation-prompt>\"\n\ 595\n\ 596Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\ 597Where <prompt> and <continuation-prompt> are quoted strings printed as input prompts;\n\ 598Both may optionally contain '%s' which will be substituted with the next snippet id --\n\ 599note that what is entered may not be assigned that id, for example it may be an error or command.\n\ 600The continuation-prompt is used on the second and subsequent lines of a multi-line snippet.\n 601 602help.set.editor =\ 603Specify the command to launch for the /edit command.\n\ 604\n\t\ 605/set editor <command>|-default\n\ 606\n\ 607The <command> is an operating system dependent string.\n\ 608The <command> may include space-separated arguments (such as flags)\n\ 609When /edit is used, the temporary file to edit will be appended as the last argument.\n\ 610If instead the -default option is specified, the built-in default editor will be used. 611 612help.set.start =\ 613Set the start-up configuration -- a sequence of snippets and commands read at start-up.\n\ 614\n\t\ 615/set start <file>|-default|-none\n\ 616\n\ 617The contents of the specified <file> become the start-up snippets and commands used\n\ 618when the /reset or /reload commands are used in this session.\n\ 619If instead the -default option is specified, the predefined start-up snippets\n\ 620will be used.\n\ 621If the -none option is used, the start-up will be empty -- no start-up snippets\n\ 622or commands will be used.\n\ 623This command is good for testing the start-up settings. To retain them for future\n\ 624runs of the jshell tool use the command:\n\t\ 625/retain start\n 626 627help.retain.feedback = \ 628Retain which feedback mode to use for displayed feedback for entered snippets and commands.\n\ 629This feedback mode will be used in this and future sessions of the jshell tool.\n\ 630\n\t\ 631/retain feedback [<mode>]\n\ 632\n\ 633Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\ 634You may use just enough letters to make it unique.\n\ 635If the <mode> is not specified, this command retains the current mode (as set\n\ 636with the most recent /set feedback or /retain feedback command.)\n\ 637 638help.retain.mode = \ 639Retain the existence and configuration of a user-defined feedback mode.\n\ 640This mode will be available in this and future sessions of the jshell tool. 641\n\t\ 642/retain mode <mode>\n\ 643\n\ 644Where <mode> is the name of a mode you wish to retain.\n\ 645The <mode> must previously have been created with /set mode and\n\ 646configured as desired with /set prompt, /set format, and /set truncation.\n 647 648help.retain.editor =\ 649Retain the command to launch for the /edit command. This command will be invoked when\n\ 650the /edit command is used in this and future sessions of the jshell tool.\n\ 651\n\t\ 652/retain editor [<command>|-default]\n\ 653\n\ 654If <command> is specified, it is an operating system dependent string which\n\ 655may include space-separated arguments (such as flags). When /edit is used, the\n\ 656temporary file to edit will be appended as the last argument.\n\ 657If instead the -default option is specified, the built-in default editor will be used.\n\ 658If neither is specified, the editor set in the last /set editor or /retain editor\n\ 659command will be used.\n\ 660The editor will be retained and used in this and future runs of the jshell tool. 661 662help.retain.start =\ 663Retain the start-up configuration -- a sequence of snippets and commands read\n\ 664at start-up.\n\ 665\n\t\ 666/retain start [<file>|-default|-none]\n\ 667\n\ 668If <file> is specified, the contents of the specified <file> become the\n\ 669start-up snippets\n\ 670and commands.\n\ 671If instead the -default option is specified, the predefined start-up snippets\n\ 672will be the start-up.\n\ 673If the -none option is used, the start-up will be empty -- no start-up snippets\n\ 674or commands will be used.\n\ 675If none of these is specified, the start-up is the last specified in a\n\ 676''/set start'' or ''/retain start'' command.\n\ 677The start-up will be retained and used when the jshell tool is started or reset 678 679startup.feedback = \ 680/set mode verbose -command \n\ 681\n\ 682/set prompt verbose '\\njshell> ' ' ...> ' \n\ 683\n\ 684/set format verbose pre '| ' \n\ 685/set format verbose post '%n' \n\ 686/set format verbose errorpre '| ' \n\ 687/set format verbose errorpost '%n' \n\ 688\n\ 689/set format verbose errorline '{post}{pre} {err}' \n\ 690\n\ 691/set format verbose action 'created' added-primary \n\ 692/set format verbose action 'modified' modified-primary \n\ 693/set format verbose action 'replaced' replaced-primary \n\ 694/set format verbose action 'overwrote' overwrote-primary \n\ 695/set format verbose action 'dropped' dropped-primary \n\ 696/set format verbose action ' update created' added-update \n\ 697/set format verbose action ' update modified' modified-update \n\ 698/set format verbose action ' update replaced' replaced-update \n\ 699/set format verbose action ' update overwrote' overwrote-update \n\ 700/set format verbose action ' update dropped' dropped-update \n\ 701\n\ 702/set format verbose until ', however, it cannot be instanciated or its methods invoked until' defined-class-primary \n\ 703/set format verbose until ', however, its methods cannot be invoked until' defined-interface-primary \n\ 704/set format verbose until ', however, it cannot be used until' defined-enum,annotation-primary \n\ 705/set format verbose until ', however, it cannot be invoked until' defined-method-primary \n\ 706/set format verbose until ', however, it cannot be referenced until' notdefined-primary \n\ 707/set format verbose until ' which cannot be instanciated or its methods invoked until' defined-class-update \n\ 708/set format verbose until ' whose methods cannot be invoked until' defined-interface-update \n\ 709/set format verbose until ' which cannot be invoked until' defined-method-update \n\ 710/set format verbose until ' which cannot be referenced until' notdefined-update \n\ 711\n\ 712/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} is declared' unresolved1-error0 \n\ 713/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} are declared' unresolved2-error0 \n\ 714/set format verbose unrerr ' this error is corrected: {errors}' unresolved0-error1 \n\ 715/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} is declared and this error is corrected: {errors}' unresolved1-error1 \n\ 716/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} are declared and this error is corrected: {errors}' unresolved2-error1 \n\ 717/set format verbose unrerr ' these errors are corrected: {errors}' unresolved0-error2 \n\ 718/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} is declared and these errors are corrected: {errors}' unresolved1-error2 \n\ 719/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} are declared and these errors are corrected: {errors}' unresolved2-error2 \n\ 720\n\ 721/set format verbose resolve '{until}{unrerr}' added,modified,replaced,used \n\ 722\n\ 723/set format verbose typeKind 'class' class \n\ 724/set format verbose typeKind 'interface' interface \n\ 725/set format verbose typeKind 'enum' enum \n\ 726/set format verbose typeKind 'annotation interface' annotation \n\ 727\n\ 728/set format verbose result '{name} ==> {value}{post}' added,modified,replaced-ok-primary \n\ 729\n\ 730/set format verbose display '{result}{pre}created scratch variable {name} : {type}{post}' expression-added,modified,replaced-primary \n\ 731/set format verbose display '{result}{pre}value of {name} : {type}{post}' varvalue-primary \n\ 732/set format verbose display '{result}{pre}assigned to {name} : {type}{post}' assignment-primary \n\ 733/set format verbose display '{result}{pre}{action} variable {name} : {type}{resolve}{post}' varinit,vardecl \n\ 734/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} variable {name}{resolve}{post}' vardecl,varinit-notdefined \n\ 735/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} variable {name}{post}' dropped-vardecl,varinit,expression \n\ 736/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} variable {name}, reset to null{post}' replaced-vardecl,varinit-ok-update \n\ 737\n\ 738/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} {typeKind} {name}{resolve}{post}' class,interface,enum,annotation \n\ 739/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} method {name}({type}){resolve}{post}' method \n\ 740\n\ 741/set format verbose display '{pre}attempted to use {typeKind} {name}{resolve}{post}' used-class,interface,enum,annotation \n\ 742/set format verbose display '{pre}attempted to call method {name}({type}){resolve}{post}' used-method \n\ 743\n\ 744/set truncation verbose 80\n\ 745/set truncation verbose 500 varvalue\n\ 746\n\ 747/set mode normal -command verbose \n\ 748/set format normal display '' added,modified,replaced,overwrote,dropped-update \n\ 749/set format normal display '{pre}{action} variable {name}, reset to null{post}' replaced-vardecl,varinit-ok-update \n\ 750/set format normal display '{result}' added,modified,replaced-expression,varvalue,assignment,varinit,vardecl-ok-primary \n\ 751/set mode concise -quiet normal \n\ 752\n\ 753/set prompt concise 'jshell> ' ' ...> ' \n\ 754\n\ 755/set format concise display '' class,interface,enum,annotation,method,assignment,varinit,vardecl-ok \n\ 756\n\ 757/set feedback normal \n\ 758\n\ 759/set mode silent -quiet \n\ 760/set prompt silent '-> ' '>> ' \n\ 761/set format silent pre '| ' \n\ 762/set format silent post '%n' \n\ 763/set format silent errorpre '| ' \n\ 764/set format silent errorpost '%n' \n\ 765/set format silent display '' \n 766