Repository :
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/cura-tools.git
On branch : master
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commit d46ca13a6f50a446f46047bde775f93e0cc43717
Author: Peter Hatina <phatina(a)redhat.com>
Date: Mon Dec 2 15:28:46 2013 +0100
unify LMIShell naming
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cli/completion/README_zsh.md | 2 +-
cli/completion/_lmishell | 4 ++--
cli/lmi/shell/LMIShellOptions.py | 2 +-
doc/src/man_page.rst | 4 ++--
doc/src/structure.rst | 12 ++++++------
5 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cli/completion/README_zsh.md b/cli/completion/README_zsh.md
index 3c66c06..6385ed0 100644
--- a/cli/completion/README_zsh.md
+++ b/cli/completion/README_zsh.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# OpenLMI Shell Completion for Zsh
+# LMIShell Completion for Zsh
Supplied completion function defined in `_lmishell` supports completion of all
command line arguments of `lmishell`. The completion also works for script
filename completion with `.lmi` or `.py` extension.
diff --git a/cli/completion/_lmishell b/cli/completion/_lmishell
index f6e7c33..d3843b3 100644
--- a/cli/completion/_lmishell
+++ b/cli/completion/_lmishell
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
#
# Authors: Peter Hatina <phatina(a)redhat.com>
#
-# Zsh completion for OpenLMI Shell
+# Zsh completion for LMIShell
_lmishell() {
local curcontext="$curcontext" state line
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ _lmishell() {
_arguments -C \
'(- 1 *)'{-h,--help}'[print help message and exit]' \
- '(- 1 *):OpenLMI Shell Script:_files -g \*.\(lmi\|py\)' \
+ '(- 1 *):LMIShell Script:_files -g \*.\(lmi\|py\)' \
'(-i --interact)'{-i,--interact}'[inspect interactively after running
a script]' \
'(-v --verbose)'{-v,--verbose}'[print log messages to stderr]' \
'(-m --more-verbose)'{-m,--more-verbose}'[print all log messages to
stderr]' \
diff --git a/cli/lmi/shell/LMIShellOptions.py b/cli/lmi/shell/LMIShellOptions.py
index acabf2c..8695fec 100644
--- a/cli/lmi/shell/LMIShellOptions.py
+++ b/cli/lmi/shell/LMIShellOptions.py
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ class LMIShellOptionsHelpWithVersionFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter):
LMIShell version to the usage message.
"""
return argparse.HelpFormatter._format_usage(self, usage, actions, groups,
- "OpenLMI Shell v%s\n\n" % __version__)
+ "LMIShell v%s\n\n" % __version__)
class LMIShellOptionParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
"""
diff --git a/doc/src/man_page.rst b/doc/src/man_page.rst
index bf1c63f..8e0ec60 100644
--- a/doc/src/man_page.rst
+++ b/doc/src/man_page.rst
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Description
LMIShell provides a (non)interactive or interactive way how to access CIM
objects provided by OpenPegasus or sblim-sfcb CIMOM.
-OpenLMI Shell is based on a python interpreter and added logic, therefore what
-is possible to do in pure python, it is possible in LMIShell. There are classes
+LMIShell is based on a python interpreter and added logic, therefore what is
+possible to do in pure python, it is possible in LMIShell. There are classes
added to manipulate with CIM classes, instance names, instances, etc.
Additional classes are added to fulfill wrapper pattern and expose only those
methods, which are necessary for the purpose of a shell.
diff --git a/doc/src/structure.rst b/doc/src/structure.rst
index 07ce4ca..cacd234 100644
--- a/doc/src/structure.rst
+++ b/doc/src/structure.rst
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
Structure
=========
-OpenLMI Shell is based on a python interpreter and added logic, therefore what
-you can do in pure python, it is possible in OpenLMI Shell. There are classes
-added to manipulate with CIM classes, instance names, instances, etc.
-Additional classes are added to fulfill wrapper pattern and expose only those
-methods, which are necessary for the purpose of a shell. Following scheme
-depicts a structure of the OpenLMI Shell.
+LMIShell is based on a python interpreter and added logic, therefore what you
+can do in pure python, it is possible in LMIShell. There are classes added to
+manipulate with CIM classes, instance names, instances, etc. Additional
+classes are added to fulfill wrapper pattern and expose only those methods,
+which are necessary for the purpose of a shell. Following scheme depicts a
+structure of the LMIShell.
.. image:: _static/lmi-scheme.png