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25
26jshell.msg.welcome =\
27Welcome to JShell -- Version {0}\n\
28For an introduction type: /help intro
29jshell.err.opt.arg = Argument to {0} missing.
30jshell.err.opt.invalid = Invalid options: {0}.
31jshell.err.opt.one = Only one {0} option may be used.
32jshell.err.opt.startup.conflict = Conflicting options: both --startup and --no-startup were used.
33jshell.err.opt.feedback.one = Only one feedback option (--feedback, -q, -s, or -v) may be used.
34jshell.err.opt.unknown = Unknown option: {0}
35
36jshell.msg.terminated =\
37State engine terminated.\n\
38Restore definitions with: /reload -restore
39
40jshell.msg.use.one.of = Use one of: {0}
41jshell.msg.see.classes.etc = See /types, /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.msg.set.restore = Setting new options and restoring state.
56jshell.msg.set.editor.set = Editor set to: {0}
57jshell.msg.set.editor.retain = Editor setting retained: {0}
58jshell.err.no.builtin.editor = Built-in editor not available.
59jshell.err.cant.launch.editor = Cannot launch built-in editor -- unexpected exception: {0}
60jshell.msg.try.set.editor = See ''/help /set editor'' to use external editor.
61jshell.msg.press.return.to.leave.edit.mode = Press return to leave edit mode.
62jshell.err.wait.applies.to.external.editor = -wait applies to external editors
63jshell.label.editpad = JShell Edit Pad
64
65jshell.err.setting.to.retain.must.be.specified = The setting to retain must be specified -- {0}
66jshell.msg.set.show.mode.settings = \nTo show mode settings use ''/set prompt'', ''/set truncation'', ...\n\
67or use ''/set mode'' followed by the feedback mode name.
68jshell.err.continuation.prompt.required = Continuation prompt required -- {0}
69
70jshell.msg.try.command.without.args = Try ''{0}'' without arguments.
71jshell.msg.no.active = There are no active definitions.
72
73jshell.msg.resetting = Resetting...
74jshell.msg.resetting.state = Resetting state.
75
76jshell.err.reload.no.previous = No previous history to restore
77jshell.err.reload.restarting.previous.state = Restarting and restoring from previous state.
78jshell.err.reload.restarting.state = Restarting and restoring state.
79
80jshell.err.restart.failed = Restart failed: {0}\n\n\
81Reverting to previous settings and restarting...
82
83jshell.msg.vars.not.active = (not-active)
84
85jshell.err.out.of.range = Out of range
86
87jshell.msg.error = Error:
88jshell.msg.warning = Warning:
89
90jshell.err.sub.arg = The ''{0}'' command requires a sub-command. See: ''/help {0}''
91jshell.err.sub.ambiguous = Ambiguous sub-command argument to ''{0}'': {1}
92
93jshell.err.classpath.arg = The /classpath command requires a path argument.
94jshell.msg.classpath = Path ''{0}'' added to classpath
95
96jshell.err.help.arg = No commands or subjects start with the provided argument: {0}
97jshell.msg.help.begin =\
98Type a Java language expression, statement, or declaration.\n\
99Or type one of the following commands:\n
100jshell.msg.help.subject =\n\
101For more information type ''/help'' followed by the name of a\n\
102command or a subject.\n\
103For example ''/help /list'' or ''/help intro''.\n\
104\n\
105Subjects:\n\
106\n
107
108jshell.err.drop.arg =\
109In the /drop argument, please specify an import, variable, method, or class to drop.\n\
110Specify by id or name. Use /list to see ids. Use /reset to reset all state.
111jshell.err.drop.ambiguous = The argument references more than one import, variable, method, or class.
112jshell.err.failed = Failed.
113jshell.msg.native.method = Native Method
114jshell.msg.unknown.source = Unknown Source
115jshell.msg.goodbye = Goodbye
116
117jshell.msg.help.for.help = Type /help for help.
118
119jshell.err.mode.name = Expected a feedback mode name: {0}
120jshell.err.missing.mode = Missing the feedback mode -- {0}
121jshell.err.field.name = Expected a field name: {0} -- {1}
122jshell.err.mode.unknown = No feedback mode named: {0} -- {1}
123
124jshell.err.feedback.does.not.match.mode = Does not match any current feedback mode: {0} -- {1}
125jshell.err.feedback.ambiguous.mode = Matches more then one current feedback mode: {0} -- {1}
126jshell.err.feedback.must.be.quoted = Format ''{0}'' must be quoted -- {1}
127jshell.err.feedback.not.a.valid.selector = Not a valid selector ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2}
128jshell.err.feedback.multiple.sections = Selector kind in multiple sections of selector list ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2}
129jshell.err.feedback.different.selector.kinds = Different selector kinds in same sections of selector list ''{0}'' in ''{1}'' -- {2}
130
131jshell.msg.feedback.new.mode = Created new feedback mode: {0}
132jshell.msg.feedback.mode = Feedback mode: {0}
133jshell.msg.feedback.mode.following = Available feedback modes:
134jshell.msg.feedback.retained.mode.following = Retained feedback modes:
135jshell.err.mode.creation = To create a new mode either the -command or the -quiet option must be used -- {0}
136jshell.err.mode.exists = Mode to be created already exists: {0} -- {1}
137
138jshell.err.truncation.expected.length = Expected truncation length -- {0}
139jshell.err.truncation.length.not.integer = Truncation length must be an integer: {0} -- {1}
140
141jshell.err.not.valid.with.predefined.mode = Not valid with a predefined mode: {0} -- {1}
142jshell.err.retained.feedback.mode.must.be.retained.or.predefined = \
143''/set feedback -retain <mode>'' requires that <mode> is predefined or has been retained with ''/set mode -retain'' -- {0}
144
145jshell.err.unknown.option = Unknown option: {0} -- {1}
146jshell.err.default.option.or.program = Specify -default option, -delete option, or program -- {0}
147jshell.err.option.or.filename = Specify no more than one of -default, -none, or a startup file name -- {0}
148jshell.err.unexpected.at.end = Unexpected arguments at end of command: {0} -- {1}
149jshell.err.conflicting.options = Conflicting options -- {0}
150jshell.err.cannot.delete.current.mode = The current feedback mode ''{0}'' cannot be deleted, use ''/set feedback'' first -- {1}
151jshell.err.cannot.delete.retained.mode = The retained feedback mode ''{0}'' cannot be deleted, use ''/set feedback -retain'' first -- {1}
152jshell.err.may.not.specify.options.and.snippets = Options and snippets must not both be used: {0}
153jshell.err.no.such.snippets = No such snippet: {0}
154jshell.err.the.snippet.cannot.be.used.with.this.command = This command does not accept the snippet ''{0}'' : {1}
155jshell.err.retained.mode.failure = Failure in retained modes (modes cleared) -- {0} {1}
156
157jshell.err.corrupted.stored.startup = Corrupted stored startup, using default -- {0}
158
159jshell.console.see.synopsis = <press tab again to see synopsis>
160jshell.console.see.full.documentation = <press tab again to see full documentation>
161jshell.console.see.documentation = <press tab again to see documentation>
162jshell.console.see.next.page = <press tab again to see next page>
163jshell.console.see.next.javadoc = <press tab to see next documentation>
164jshell.console.see.next.command.doc = <press tab to see next command>
165jshell.console.no.such.command = No such command
166jshell.console.completion.current.signatures = Signatures:
167jshell.console.completion.all.completions.number = <press tab again to see all possible completions; total possible completions: {0}>
168jshell.console.completion.all.completions = <press tab again to see all possible completions>
169jshell.console.no.javadoc = <no documentation found>
170jshell.console.do.nothing = Do nothing
171jshell.console.choice = Choice: \
172
173jshell.console.create.variable = Create variable
174jshell.console.resolvable = \nThe identifier is resolvable in this context.
175jshell.console.no.candidate = \nNo candidate fully qualified names found to import.
176jshell.console.incomplete = \nResults may be incomplete; try again later for complete results.
177
178
179help.usage = \
180Usage:   jshell <options> <load files>\n\
181where possible options include:\n\
182\    --class-path <path>   Specify where to find user class files\n\
183\    --module-path <path>  Specify where to find application modules\n\
184\    --add-modules <module>(,<module>)*\n\
185\                          Specify modules to resolve, or all modules on the\n\
186\                            module path if <module> is ALL-MODULE-PATHs\n\
187\    --startup <file>      One run replacement for the start-up definitions\n\
188\    --no-startup          Do not run the start-up definitions\n\
189\    --feedback <mode>     Specify the initial feedback mode. The mode may be\n\
190\                            predefined (silent, concise, normal, or verbose) or\n\
191\                            previously user-defined\n\
192\    -q                    Quiet feedback.  Same as: --feedback concise\n\
193\    -s                    Really quiet feedback.  Same as: --feedback silent\n\
194\    -v                    Verbose feedback.  Same as: --feedback verbose\n\
195\    -J<flag>              Pass <flag> directly to the runtime system.\n\
196\                            Use one -J for each runtime flag or flag argument\n\
197\    -R<flag>              Pass <flag> to the remote runtime system.\n\
198\                            Use one -R for each remote flag or flag argument\n\
199\    -C<flag>              Pass <flag> to the compiler.\n\
200\                            Use one -C for each compiler flag or flag argument\n\
201\    --version             Print version information and exit\n\
202\    --show-version        Print version information and continue\n\
203\    --help                Print this synopsis of standard options and exit\n\
204\    --help-extra, -X      Print help on non-standard options and exit\n
205help.usage.x = \
206\    --add-exports <module>/<package>   Export specified module-private package to snippets\n\
207\    --execution <spec>                 Specify an alternate execution engine.\n\
208\                                         Where <spec> is an ExecutionControl spec.\n\
209\                                         See the documentation of the package\n\
210\                                         jdk.jshell.spi for the syntax of the spec\n\
211\    \n\
212\These options are non-standard and subject to change without notice.\n
213
214help.list.summary = list the source you have typed
215help.list.args = [<name or id>|-all|-start]
216help.list =\
217Show the source of snippets, prefaced with the snippet id.\n\
218\n\
219/list\n\t\
220    List the currently active snippets of code that you typed or read with /open\n\n\
221/list -start\n\t\
222    List the automatically evaluated start-up snippets\n\n\
223/list -all\n\t\
224    List all snippets including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up\n\n\
225/list <name>\n\t\
226    List snippets with the specified name (preference for active snippets)\n\n\
227/list <id>\n\t\
228    List the snippet with the specified snippet id
229
230help.edit.summary = edit a source entry referenced by name or id
231help.edit.args = <name or id>
232help.edit =\
233Edit a snippet or snippets of source in an external editor.\n\
234The editor to use is set with /set editor.\n\
235If no editor has been set, a simple editor will be launched.\n\
236\n\
237/edit <name>\n\t\
238    Edit the snippet or snippets with the specified name (preference for active snippets)\n\n\
239/edit <id>\n\t\
240    Edit the snippet with the specified snippet id\n\n\
241/edit\n\t\
242    Edit the currently active snippets of code that you typed or read with /open
243
244help.drop.summary = delete a source entry referenced by name or id
245help.drop.args = <name or id>
246help.drop =\
247Drop a snippet -- making it inactive.\n\
248\n\
249/drop <name>\n\t\
250    Drop the snippet with the specified name\n\n\
251/drop <id>\n\t\
252    Drop the snippet with the specified snippet id
253
254help.save.summary = Save snippet source to a file.
255help.save.args = [-all|-history|-start] <file>
256help.save =\
257Save the specified snippets and/or commands to the specified file.\n\
258\n\
259/save <file>\n\t\
260    Save the source of current active snippets to the file.\n\n\
261/save -all <file>\n\t\
262    Save the source of all snippets to the file.\n\t\
263    Includes source including overwritten, failed, and start-up code.\n\n\
264/save -history <file>\n\t\
265    Save the sequential history of all commands and snippets entered since jshell was launched.\n\n\
266/save -start <file>\n\t\
267    Save the current start-up definitions to the file.
268
269help.open.summary = open a file as source input
270help.open.args = <file>
271help.open =\
272Open a file and read its contents as snippets and commands.\n\
273\n\
274/open <file>\n\t\
275    Read the specified file as jshell input.
276
277help.vars.summary = list the declared variables and their values
278help.vars.args = [<name or id>|-all|-start]
279help.vars =\
280List the type, name, and value of jshell variables.\n\
281\n\
282/vars\n\t\
283    List the type, name, and value of the current active jshell variables\n\n\
284/vars <name>\n\t\
285    List jshell variables with the specified name (preference for active variables)\n\n\
286/vars <id>\n\t\
287    List the jshell variable with the specified snippet id\n\n\
288/vars -start\n\t\
289    List the automatically added start-up jshell variables\n\n\
290/vars -all\n\t\
291    List all jshell variables including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up
292
293help.methods.summary = list the declared methods and their signatures
294help.methods.args = [<name or id>|-all|-start]
295help.methods =\
296List the name, parameter types, and return type of jshell methods.\n\
297\n\
298/methods\n\t\
299    List the name, parameter types, and return type of the current active jshell methods\n\n\
300/methods <name>\n\t\
301    List jshell methods with the specified name (preference for active methods)\n\n\
302/methods <id>\n\t\
303    List the jshell method with the specified snippet id\n\n\
304/methods -start\n\t\
305    List the automatically added start-up jshell methods\n\n\
306/methods -all\n\t\
307    List all snippets including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up
308
309help.types.summary = list the declared types
310help.types.args =[<name or id>|-all|-start]
311help.types =\
312List jshell classes, interfaces, and enums.\n\
313\n\
314/types\n\t\
315    List the current active jshell classes, interfaces, and enums.\n\n\
316/types <name>\n\t\
317    List jshell types with the specified name (preference for active types)\n\n\
318/types <id>\n\t\
319    List the jshell type with the specified snippet id\n\n\
320/types -start\n\t\
321    List the automatically added start-up jshell types\n\n\
322/types -all\n\t\
323    List all jshell types including failed, overwritten, dropped, and start-up
324
325help.imports.summary = list the imported items
326help.imports.args =
327help.imports =\
328List the current active jshell imports.
329
330help.exit.summary = exit jshell
331help.exit.args =
332help.exit =\
333Leave the jshell tool.  No work is saved.\n\
334Save any work before using this command
335
336help.reset.summary = reset jshell
337help.reset.args = \
338[-class-path <path>] [-module-path <path>] [-add-modules <modules>]...
339help.reset =\
340Reset the jshell tool code and execution state:\n\t\
341   * All entered code is lost.\n\t\
342   * Start-up code is re-executed.\n\t\
343   * The execution state is restarted.\n\t\
344Tool settings are maintained, as set with: /set ...\n\
345Save any work before using this command.\n\
346The /reset command accepts context options, see:\n\n\t\
347     /help context\n\
348
349
350help.reload.summary = reset and replay relevant history -- current or previous (-restore)
351help.reload.args = \
352[-restore] [-quiet] [-class-path <path>] [-module-path <path>]...
353help.reload =\
354Reset the jshell tool code and execution state then replay each valid snippet\n\
355and any /drop commands in the order they were entered.\n\
356\n\
357/reload\n\t\
358     Reset and replay the valid history since jshell was entered, or\n\t\
359     a /reset, or /reload command was executed -- whichever is most\n\t\
360     recent.\n\n\
361/reload -restore\n\t\
362     Reset and replay the valid history between the previous and most\n\t\
363     recent time that jshell was entered, or a /reset, or /reload\n\t\
364     command was executed. This can thus be used to restore a previous\n\t\
365     jshell tool session.\n\n\
366/reload [-restore] -quiet\n\t\
367     With the '-quiet' argument the replay is not shown.  Errors will display.\n\
368\n\
369Each of the above accepts context options, see:\n\n\t\
370     /help context\n\
371\n\
372For example:\n\n\t\
373     /reload -add-modules com.greetings -restore
374
375help.env.summary = view or change the evaluation context
376help.env.args = \
377[-class-path <path>] [-module-path <path>] [-add-modules <modules>] ...
378help.env =\
379View or change the evaluation context.  The evaluation context is the class path,\n\
380module path, etc.\n\
381/env\n\t\
382     Show the evaluation context displayed as context options.\n\n\
383/env [-class-path <path>] [-module-path <path>] [-add-modules <modules>] ...\n\t\
384     With at least one option set, sets the evaluation context.  If snippets\n\t\
385     have been defined, the execution state is reset with the new\n\t\
386     evaluation context and the snippets will be replayed -- the replay is not\n\t\
387     shown, however, errors will display.  This is equivalent to: /reload -quiet\n\t\
388     For details of context options, see:\n\n\t\t\
389           /help context\n\n\t\
390     For example:\n\n\t\t\
391           /env -add-modules com.greetings
392
393help.history.summary = history of what you have typed
394help.history.args =
395help.history =\
396Display the history of snippet and command input since this jshell was launched.
397
398help.debug.summary = toggle debugging of the jshell
399help.debug.args = [0][r][g][f][c][d][e]
400help.debug =\
401Display debugging information for the jshell implementation.\n\
4020: Debugging off\n\
403r: Tool level debugging on\n\
404g: General debugging on\n\
405f: File manager debugging on\n\
406c: Completion analysis debugging on\n\
407d: Dependency debugging on\n\
408e: Event debugging on
409
410help.help.summary = get information about jshell
411help.help.args = [<command>|<subject>]
412help.help =\
413Display information about jshell.\n\
414/help\n\t\
415     List the jshell commands and help subjects.\n\n\
416/help <command>\n\t\
417     Display information about the specified command. The slash must be included.\n\t\
418     Only the first few letters of the command are needed -- if more than one\n\t\
419     each will be displayed.  Example:  /help /li\n\n\
420/help <subject>\n\t\
421     Display information about the specified help subject. Example: /help intro
422
423help.set.summary = set jshell configuration information
424help.set.args = editor|start|feedback|mode|prompt|truncation|format ...
425help.set =\
426Set jshell configuration information, including:\n\
427the external editor to use, the start-up definitions to use, a new feedback mode,\n\
428the command prompt, the feedback mode to use, or the format of output.\n\
429\n\
430/set editor [-wait] <command> <optional-arg>...\n\t\
431     Specify the command to launch for the /edit command.\n\t\
432     The <command> is an operating system dependent string.\n\n\
433/set start <file>\n\t\
434     The contents of the specified <file> become the default start-up snippets and commands.\n\n\
435/set feedback <mode>\n\t\
436     Set the feedback mode describing displayed feedback for entered snippets and commands.\n\n\
437/set mode <mode> [<old-mode>] -command|-quiet|-delete\n\t\
438     Create or update a user-defined feedback mode, optionally copying from an existing mode.\n\n\
439/set prompt <mode> "<prompt>" "<continuation-prompt>"\n\t\
440     Set the displayed prompts for a given feedback mode.\n\n\
441/set truncation <mode> <length> <selector>...\n\t\
442     Set the maximum length of a displayed value.\n\n\
443/set format <mode> <field> "<format>" <selector>...\n\t\
444     Configure a feedback mode by setting the format of a field when the selector matches.\n\n\
445/set\n\t\
446     Show editor, start, and feedback settings as /set commands.\n\t\
447     To show the settings of any of the above, omit the set value.\n\n\
448To get more information about one of these forms, use /help with the form specified.\n\
449For example:   /help /set format
450
451help.quest.summary = get information about jshell
452help.quest.args = [<command>|<subject>]
453help.quest =\
454Display information about jshell (abbreviation for /help).\n\
455/?\n\t\
456     Display list of commands and help subjects.\n\
457/? <command>\n\t\
458     Display information about the specified command. The slash must be included.\n\t\
459     Only the first few letters of the command are needed -- if more than one\n\t\
460     match, each will be displayed.  Example:  /? /li\n\
461/? <subject>\n\t\
462     Display information about the specified help subject. Example: /? intro
463
464help.bang.summary = re-run last snippet
465help.bang.args =
466help.bang =\
467Reevaluate the most recently entered snippet.
468
469help.id.summary = re-run snippet by id
470help.id.args =
471help.id =\
472Reevaluate the snippet specified by the id.
473
474help.previous.summary = re-run n-th previous snippet
475help.previous.args =
476help.previous =\
477Reevaluate the n-th most recently entered snippet.
478
479help.intro.summary = an introduction to the jshell tool
480help.intro =\
481The jshell tool allows you to execute Java code, getting immediate results.\n\
482You can enter a Java definition (variable, method, class, etc), like:  int x = 8\n\
483or a Java expression, like:  x + x\n\
484or a Java statement or import.\n\
485These little chunks of Java code are called 'snippets'.\n\
486\n\
487There are also jshell commands that allow you to understand and\n\
488control what you are doing, like:  /list\n\
489\n\
490For a list of commands: /help
491
492help.shortcuts.summary = a description of keystrokes for snippet and command completion,\n\
493information access, and automatic code generation
494help.shortcuts =\
495Supported shortcuts include:\n\
496\n\
497<tab>\n\t\t\
498        After entering the first few letters of a Java identifier,\n\t\t\
499        a jshell command, or, in some cases, a jshell command argument,\n\t\t\
500        press the <tab> key to complete the input.\n\t\t\
501        If there is more than one completion, then possible completions will be shown.\n\t\t\
502        Will show documentation if available and appropriate.\n\n\
503Shift-<tab> v\n\t\t\
504        After a complete expression, hold down <shift> while pressing <tab>,\n\t\t\
505        then release and press "v", the expression will be converted to\n\t\t\
506        a variable declaration whose type is based on the type of the expression.\n\n\
507Shift-<tab> i\n\t\t\
508        After an unresolvable identifier, hold down <shift> while pressing <tab>,\n\t\t\
509        then release and press "i", and jshell will propose possible imports\n\t\t\
510        which will resolve the identifier based on the content of the specified classpath.
511
512help.context.summary = the evaluation context options for /env /reload and /reset
513help.context =\
514These options configure the evaluation context, they can be specified when\n\
515jshell is started: on the command-line, or restarted with the commands /env,\n\
516/reload, or /reset.\n\
517\n\
518They are:\n\t\
519    --class-path <class search path of directories and zip/jar files>\n\t\t\
520                  A list of directories, JAR archives,\n\t\t\
521                  and ZIP archives to search for class files.\n\t\t\
522                  The list is separated with the path separator\n\t\t\
523                  (a : on unix/linux/mac, and ; on windows).\n\t\
524    --module-path <module path>...\n\t\t\
525                  A list of directories, each directory\n\t\t\
526                  is a directory of modules.\n\t\t\
527                  The list is separated with the path separator\n\t\t\
528                  (a : on unix/linux/mac, and ; on windows).\n\t\
529    --add-modules <modulename>[,<modulename>...]\n\t\t\
530                  root modules to resolve in addition to the initial module.\n\t\t\
531                  <modulename> can also be ALL-DEFAULT, ALL-SYSTEM,\n\t\t\
532                  ALL-MODULE-PATH.\n\t\
533    --add-exports <module>/<package>=<target-module>(,<target-module>)*\n\t\t\
534                  updates <module> to export <package> to <target-module>,\n\t\t\
535                  regardless of module declaration.\n\t\t\
536                  <target-module> can be ALL-UNNAMED to export to all\n\t\t\
537                  unnamed modules. In jshell, if the <target-module> is not\n\t\t\
538                  specified (no =) then ALL-UNNAMED is used.\n\
539\n\
540On the command-line these options must have two dashes, e.g.: --module-path\n\
541On jshell commands they can have one or two dashes, e.g.: -module-path\n\
542
543help.set._retain = \
544The '-retain' option saves a setting so that it is used in future sessions.\n\
545The -retain option can be used on the following forms of /set:\n\n\t\
546/set editor -retain\n\t\
547/set start -retain\n\t\
548/set feedback -retain\n\t\
549/set mode -retain\n\n\
550See these commands for more detail -- for example /help /set editor
551
552help.set.format = \
553Set the format for reporting a snippet event:\n\
554\n\t\
555/set format <mode> <field> "<format>" <selector>...\n\
556\n\
557Show the format settings:\n\
558\n\t\
559/set format [<mode> [<field>]]\n\
560\n\
561Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode -- see '/help /set mode'.\n\
562Where <field> is the name of context-specific format to define.\n\
563Where <format> is a quoted string which will be the value of the field if one of\n\
564the selectors matches (or there are no selectors). When the format is used,\n\
565field names enclosed in braces are replaced with the value of the field at that\n\
566time. These fields may have been previously defined with this command or may be\n\
567one of these predefined fields specific to the context:\n\t\
568{name}       == The name, e.g.: the variable name, ...\n\t\
569{type}       == The type name. The type of a variable or expression, the\n\t\t\t\
570                 parameter types of a method\n\t\
571{value}      == The result value of an expression or variable initialization\n\t\
572{unresolved} == The list of unresolved references\n\t\
573{errors}     == The list of recoverable errors (during the processing of the\n\t\t\t\
574                "display" field only)\n\t\
575{err}        == An unformatted error line (during the processing of the\n\t\t\t\
576                "errorline" field only)\n\
577The following fields are accessed by the tool to determine the displayed feedback:\n\t\
578{display}    == The displayed message for a snippet event\n\t\
579{errorline}  == The format of one error line within the "errors" field\n\t\
580{pre}        == The feedback prefix (begins command feedback)\n\t\
581{post}       == The feedback postfix (ends command feedback)\n\t\
582{errorpre}   == The error prefix (begins error feedback)\n\t\
583{errorpost}  == The error postfix (ends error feedback)\n\
584These fields have default settings (which may be overwritten).\n\
585Where <selector> is the context in which the format is applied.\n\
586The structure of selector is a hyphen separated list of selector kind lists.\n\
587A selector kind list is a comma separated list of values of one selector kind.\n\
588A selector matches if each selector kind list matches; A selector kind list\n\
589matches if one of the values matches.\n\n\
590The case selector kind describes the kind of snippet.  The values are:\n\t\
591   import     -- import declaration\n\t\
592   class      -- class declaration\n\t\
593   interface  -- interface declaration\n\t\
594   enum       -- enum declaration\n\t\
595   annotation -- annotation interface declaration\n\t\
596   method     -- method declaration -- note: {type}==parameter-types\n\t\
597   vardecl    -- variable declaration without init\n\t\
598   varinit    -- variable declaration with init\n\t\
599   expression -- expression -- note: {name}==scratch-variable-name\n\t\
600   varvalue   -- variable value expression\n\t\
601   assignment -- assign variable\n\t\
602   statement  -- statement\n\
603The action selector kind describes what happened to the snippet.  The values are:\n\t\
604   added     -- snippet has been added\n\t\
605   modified  -- an existing snippet has been modified\n\t\
606   replaced  -- an existing snippet has been replaced with a new snippet\n\t\
607   overwrote -- an existing snippet has been overwritten\n\t\
608   dropped   -- snippet has been dropped\n\t\
609   used      -- snippet was used when it cannot be\n\
610The when-did-it-occur selector kind describes if this is a direct or indirect action.  The values are:\n\t\
611   primary -- the entered snippet\n\t\
612   update  -- an update to a dependent snippet\n\
613The resolution-state selector kind describes the state of resolution/definition of the snippet.  The values are:\n\t\
614   ok         -- resolved correctly\n\t\
615   defined    -- defined despite recoverably unresolved references\n\t\
616   notdefined -- not defined because of recoverably unresolved references\n\
617The unresolved-count selector kind describes the number of unresolved references.  The values are:\n\t\
618   unresolved0 -- no names are unresolved\n\t\
619   unresolved1 -- one name is unresolved\n\t\
620   unresolved2 -- two or more names are unresolved\n\
621The errors-count selector kind describes the number of errors.  The values are:\n\t\
622   error0 -- no errors\n\t\
623   error1 -- one error\n\t\
624   error2 -- two or more errors\n\n\
625Examples:\n\t\
626/set format myformat action 'Created' added-primary\n\t\
627/set format myformat action 'Update replaced' replaced-update\n\t\
628/set format myformat display '{pre}{action} class {name}{post}' class-ok\n\t\
629/set format myformat display '{pre}{action} variable {name}, reset to null{post}' replaced-vardecl,varinit-ok-update\n\n\
630Note that subsequent selectors for a field may overwrite some or all of previous used selectors -- last one wins\n\
631\n\
632The form without <format> shows the current format settings.\n\
633When the <mode> is specified only the format settings for that mode are shown.\n\
634When both the <mode> and <field> are specified only the format settings for that\n\
635mode and field are shown.  Example:\n\t\
636/set format myformat\n\
637shows the format settings for the mode myformat\n
638
639help.set.truncation = \
640Set the max length of a displayed value:\n\
641\n\t\
642/set truncation <mode> <length> <selector>...\n\
643\n\
644Show the current truncation settings:\n\
645\n\t\
646/set truncation [<mode>]\n\
647\n\
648Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode -- see '/help /set mode'.\n\
649Where <length> is an unsigned integer representing a maximum length.\n\
650Where <selector> is only needed if you wish to fine-tune value truncation length\n\
651by context, <selector> is the context in which the truncation is applied.\n\
652The structure of selector is a hyphen separated list of selector kind lists.\n\
653A selector kind list is a comma separated list of values of one selector kind.\n\
654A selector matches if each selector kind list matches; A selector kind list\n\
655matches if one of the values matches.\n\n\
656Below are the relevant selector kinds for truncation.\n\n\
657The case selector kind describes the kind of snippet.  The values are:\n\t\
658   vardecl    -- variable declaration without init\n\t\
659   varinit    -- variable declaration with init\n\t\
660   expression -- expression -- note: {name}==scratch-variable-name\n\t\
661   varvalue   -- variable value expression\n\t\
662   assignment -- assign variable\n\
663The action selector kind describes what happened to the snippet.  The values are:\n\t\
664   added     -- snippet has been added\n\t\
665   modified  -- an existing snippet has been modified\n\t\
666   replaced  -- an existing snippet has been replaced with a new snippet\n\
667Examples:\n\t\
668/set trunc mymode 80\n\t\
669/set truncation mymode 45 expression\n\t\
670/set truncation mymode 0 vardecl-modified,replaced\n\n\
671Note that subsequent selectors for a field may overwrite some or all of previous used selectors -- last one wins\n\
672\n\
673The form without <length> shows the truncation settings.\n\
674When the <mode> is specified only the truncation settings for that mode are shown.\n\
675Example:\n\t\
676/set truncation myformat\n\
677shows the truncation settings for the mode myformat\n
678
679help.set.feedback = \
680Set the feedback mode describing displayed feedback for entered snippets and commands:\n\
681\n\t\
682/set feedback [-retain] <mode>\n\
683\n\
684Retain the current feedback mode for future sessions:\n\
685\n\t\
686/set feedback -retain\n\
687\n\
688Show the feedback mode and list available modes:\n\
689\n\t\
690/set feedback\n\
691\n\
692Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\
693You may use just enough letters to make it unique.\n\
694User-defined modes can be added, see '/help /set mode'\n\
695\n\
696When the -retain option is used, the setting will be used in this and future\n\
697runs of the jshell tool.\n\
698\n\
699The form without <mode> or -retain displays the current feedback mode and available modes.\n
700
701help.set.mode = \
702Create a user-defined feedback mode, optionally copying from an existing mode:\n\
703\n\t\
704/set mode <mode> [<old-mode>] [-command|-quiet|-delete]\n\
705Retain a user-defined feedback mode for future sessions:\n\
706\n\t\
707/set mode -retain <mode>\n\
708\n\
709Delete a user-defined feedback mode:\n\
710\n\t\
711/set mode -delete [-retain] <mode>\n\
712\n\
713Show feedback mode settings:\n\
714\n\t\
715/set mode [<mode>]\n\
716\n\
717Where <new-mode> is the name of a mode you wish to create.\n\
718Where <old-mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\
719If <old-mode> is present, its settings are copied to the new mode.\n\
720'-command' vs '-quiet' determines if informative/verifying command feedback is displayed.\n\
721\n\
722Once the new mode is created, use '/set format', '/set prompt' and '/set truncation'\n\
723to configure it.  Use '/set feedback' to use the new mode.\n\
724\n\
725When the -retain option is used, the mode (including its component prompt, format,\n\
726and truncation settings) will be used in this and future runs of the jshell tool.\n\
727When both -retain and -delete are used, the mode is deleted from the current\n\
728and future sessions.\n\
729\n\
730The form without options shows the mode settings.\n\
731When the <mode> is specified only the mode settings for that mode are shown.\n\
732Note: the settings for the mode include the settings for prompt, format, and\n\
733truncation -- so these are displayed as well.\n\
734Example:\n\t\
735/set mode myformat\n\
736shows the mode, prompt, format, and truncation settings for the mode myformat\n
737
738help.set.prompt = \
739Set the prompts.  Both the normal prompt and the continuation-prompt must be set:\n\
740\n\t\
741/set prompt <mode> \"<prompt>\" \"<continuation-prompt>\"\n\
742\n\
743Show the normal prompt and the continuation-prompts:\n\
744\n\t\
745/set prompt [<mode>]\n\
746\n\
747Where <mode> is the name of a previously defined feedback mode.\n\
748Where <prompt> and <continuation-prompt> are quoted strings printed as input prompts;\n\
749Both may optionally contain '%%s' which will be substituted with the next snippet id --\n\
750note that what is entered may not be assigned that id, for example it may be an error or command.\n\
751The continuation-prompt is used on the second and subsequent lines of a multi-line snippet.\n\
752\n\
753The form without <prompt> shows the currently set prompts.\n\
754When the <mode> is specified only the prompts for that mode are shown.\n\
755Example:\n\t\
756/set prompt myformat\n\
757shows the prompts set for the mode myformat\n
758
759help.set.editor =\
760Specify the command to launch for the /edit command:\n\
761\n\t\
762/set editor [-retain] [-wait] <command>\n\
763\n\t\
764/set editor [-retain] -default\n\
765\n\t\
766/set editor [-retain] -delete\n\
767\n\
768Retain the current editor setting for future sessions:\n\
769\n\t\
770/set editor -retain\n\
771\n\
772Show the command to launch for the /edit command:\n\
773\n\t\
774/set editor\n\
775\n\
776The <command> is an operating system dependent string.\n\
777The <command> may include space-separated arguments (such as flags)\n\n\
778If the -default option is specified, the built-in default editor will be used.\n\n\
779If the -delete option is specified, previous settings are ignored -- the editor\n\
780settings are initialized as when starting the jshell tool.  Specifically, if there\n\
781is a retained setting it is used (unless both -retain and -delete are specified --\n\
782which deletes the retained setting), if one of these environment variables is set\n\
783it will be used: JSHELLEDITOR, VISUAL, or EDITOR (in that order).  Otherwise the\n\
784built-in default editor will be used.\n\n\
785If <command> is specified, it will be used as the external editor. The <command>\n\
786consists of the program and zero or more program arguments.  When <command>\n\
787is used, the temporary file to edit will be appended as the last argument.\n\
788Normally, edit mode will last until the external editor exits. Some external editors\n\
789will exit immediately (for example, if the edit window exists) either external editor\n\
790flags should be used to prevent immediate exit, or the -wait option should be used to\n\
791prompt the user to indicate when edit mode should end.\n\n\
792Note: while in edit mode no command inputs are seen.  After leaving edit mode changes\n\
793to the edited snippets are not seen.\n\
794\n\
795When the -retain option is used, the setting will be used in this and future\n\
796runs of the jshell tool.\n\
797\n\
798The form without <command> or options shows the editor setting.\n
799
800help.set.start =\
801Set the start-up configuration -- a sequence of snippets and commands read at start-up:\n\
802\n\t\
803/set start [-retain] <file>...\n\
804\n\t\
805/set start [-retain] -default\n\
806\n\t\
807/set start [-retain] -none\n\
808\n\
809Retain the start-up configuration for future sessions:\n\
810\n\t\
811/set start -retain\n\
812\n\
813Show the start-up setting:\n\
814\n\t\
815/set start\n\
816\n\
817The contents of the specified <file> become the start-up snippets and commands used\n\
818when the /reset, /reload, or /env commands are used in this session.\n\
819If instead the -default option is specified, the predefined start-up import\n\
820snippets will be used.\n\
821If the -none option is used, the start-up will be empty -- no start-up snippets\n\
822or commands will be used.\n\
823This command is good for testing the start-up settings.  To retain them for future\n\
824runs of the jshell tool use the command:\n\t\
825/set start -retain\n\
826\n\
827When the -retain option is used, the setting will be used in this and future\n\
828runs of the jshell tool.\n\
829\n\
830The form without <file> or options shows the start-up setting.\n\
831Note: if the start-up was last set from a file, this is shown with the\n\
832'set start' command followed by the contents of the file.\n\
833\n\
834The <file> may be an operating system file name, or one of the predefined\n\
835startup file names: DEFAULT, PRINTING, or JAVASE.\n\
836These are respectively: the default import snippets (as used by -default),\n\
837definitions of print(), println(), and printf() method snippets, or\n\
838imports of all Java SE packages.\n\
839More than one <file> may be specified, for example:\n\
840\n\t\
841/set start -retain DEFAULT PRINTING
842
843startup.feedback = \
844/set mode verbose -command    \n\
845\n\
846/set prompt verbose '\\njshell> '   '   ...> '    \n\
847\n\
848/set format verbose pre '|  '    \n\
849/set format verbose post '%n'    \n\
850/set format verbose errorpre '|  '    \n\
851/set format verbose errorpost '%n'    \n\
852\n\
853/set format verbose errorline '{post}{pre}    {err}'    \n\
854\n\
855/set format verbose action 'created' added-primary    \n\
856/set format verbose action 'modified' modified-primary    \n\
857/set format verbose action 'replaced' replaced-primary    \n\
858/set format verbose action 'overwrote' overwrote-primary    \n\
859/set format verbose action 'dropped' dropped-primary    \n\
860/set format verbose action '  update created' added-update    \n\
861/set format verbose action '  update modified' modified-update    \n\
862/set format verbose action '  update replaced' replaced-update    \n\
863/set format verbose action '  update overwrote' overwrote-update    \n\
864/set format verbose action '  update dropped' dropped-update    \n\
865\n\
866/set format verbose until ', however, it cannot be instantiated or its methods invoked until'   defined-class-primary    \n\
867/set format verbose until ', however, its methods cannot be invoked until'                      defined-interface-primary    \n\
868/set format verbose until ', however, it cannot be used until'                                  defined-enum,annotation-primary    \n\
869/set format verbose until ', however, it cannot be invoked until'                               defined-method-primary    \n\
870/set format verbose until ', however, it cannot be referenced until'                            notdefined-primary    \n\
871/set format verbose until ' which cannot be instantiated or its methods invoked until'          defined-class-update    \n\
872/set format verbose until ' whose methods cannot be invoked until'                              defined-interface-update    \n\
873/set format verbose until ' which cannot be invoked until'                                      defined-method-update    \n\
874/set format verbose until ' which cannot be referenced until'                                   notdefined-update    \n\
875\n\
876/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} is declared'                                           unresolved1-error0    \n\
877/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} are declared'                                          unresolved2-error0    \n\
878/set format verbose unrerr ' this error is corrected: {errors}'                                 unresolved0-error1    \n\
879/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} is declared and this error is corrected: {errors}'     unresolved1-error1    \n\
880/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} are declared and this error is corrected: {errors}'    unresolved2-error1    \n\
881/set format verbose unrerr ' these errors are corrected: {errors}'                              unresolved0-error2    \n\
882/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} is declared and these errors are corrected: {errors}'  unresolved1-error2    \n\
883/set format verbose unrerr '{unresolved} are declared and these errors are corrected: {errors}' unresolved2-error2    \n\
884\n\
885/set format verbose resolve '{until}{unrerr}'                                                   defined,notdefined-added,modified,replaced,used    \n\
886\n\
887/set format verbose typeKind 'class'                  class    \n\
888/set format verbose typeKind 'interface'              interface    \n\
889/set format verbose typeKind 'enum'                   enum    \n\
890/set format verbose typeKind 'annotation interface'   annotation    \n\
891\n\
892/set format verbose result '{name} ==> {value}{post}'                                        added,modified,replaced-ok-primary    \n\
893\n\
894/set format verbose display '{result}{pre}created scratch variable {name} : {type}{post}'    expression-added,modified,replaced-primary    \n\
895/set format verbose display '{result}{pre}value of {name} : {type}{post}'                    varvalue-added,modified,replaced-primary    \n\
896/set format verbose display '{result}{pre}assigned to {name} : {type}{post}'                 assignment-primary    \n\
897/set format verbose display '{result}{pre}{action} variable {name} : {type}{resolve}{post}'  varinit,vardecl    \n\
898/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} variable {name}{resolve}{post}'                   vardecl,varinit-notdefined    \n\
899/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} variable {name}{post}'                            dropped-vardecl,varinit,expression    \n\
900/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} variable {name}, reset to null{post}'             replaced-vardecl,varinit-ok-update    \n\
901\n\
902/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} {typeKind} {name}{resolve}{post}'                 class,interface,enum,annotation    \n\
903/set format verbose display '{pre}{action} method {name}({type}){resolve}{post}'             method    \n\
904\n\
905/set format verbose display '{pre}attempted to use {typeKind} {name}{resolve}{post}'         used-class,interface,enum,annotation    \n\
906/set format verbose display '{pre}attempted to call method {name}({type}){resolve}{post}'    used-method    \n\
907\n\
908/set truncation verbose 80\n\
909/set truncation verbose 1000                                                                  varvalue,expression\n\
910\n\
911/set mode normal -command verbose    \n\
912/set format normal display ''                                                               added,modified,replaced,overwrote,dropped-update    \n\
913/set format normal display '{pre}{action} variable {name}, reset to null{post}'             replaced-vardecl,varinit-ok-update    \n\
914/set format normal display '{result}'                                                       added,modified,replaced-expression,varvalue,assignment,varinit,vardecl-ok-primary    \n\
915/set mode concise -quiet normal    \n\
916\n\
917/set prompt concise 'jshell> '   '   ...> '    \n\
918\n\
919/set format concise display ''                                                              class,interface,enum,annotation,method,assignment,varinit,vardecl-ok    \n\
920\n\
921/set feedback normal    \n\
922\n\
923/set mode silent -quiet    \n\
924/set prompt silent '-> ' '>> '    \n\
925/set truncation silent 80\n\
926/set truncation silent 1000                                                                  varvalue,expression\n\
927/set format silent pre '|  '    \n\
928/set format silent post '%n'    \n\
929/set format silent errorpre '|  '    \n\
930/set format silent errorpost '%n'    \n\
931/set format silent display ''    \n
932
933jshell.fix.wrong.shortcut =\
934Unexpected character after Shift-Tab.  Use "i" for auto-import or "v" for variable creation.  For more information see:\n\
935   /help shortcuts
936