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authorMasahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>2020-06-14 01:50:22 +0900
committerMasahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>2020-06-14 01:57:21 +0900
commita7f7f6248d9740d710fd6bd190293fe5e16410ac (patch)
treedc59d36a552f7e25f909f5b2edc83f96c013befa /fs/nls
parente4a42c82e943b97ce124539fcd7a47445b43fa0d (diff)
treewide: replace '---help---' in Kconfig files with 'help'
Since commit 84af7a6194e4 ("checkpatch: kconfig: prefer 'help' over '---help---'"), the number of '---help---' has been gradually decreasing, but there are still more than 2400 instances. This commit finishes the conversion. While I touched the lines, I also fixed the indentation. There are a variety of indentation styles found. a) 4 spaces + '---help---' b) 7 spaces + '---help---' c) 8 spaces + '---help---' d) 1 space + 1 tab + '---help---' e) 1 tab + '---help---' (correct indentation) f) 1 tab + 1 space + '---help---' g) 1 tab + 2 spaces + '---help---' In order to convert all of them to 1 tab + 'help', I ran the following commend: $ find . -name 'Kconfig*' | xargs sed -i 's/^[[:space:]]*---help---/\thelp/' Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/nls')
-rw-r--r--fs/nls/Kconfig32
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/fs/nls/Kconfig b/fs/nls/Kconfig
index 5a63303298e6..c7857e36adbb 100644
--- a/fs/nls/Kconfig
+++ b/fs/nls/Kconfig
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
menuconfig NLS
tristate "Native language support"
- ---help---
+ help
The base Native Language Support. A number of filesystems
depend on it (e.g. FAT, JOLIET, NT, BEOS filesystems), as well
as the ability of some filesystems to use native languages
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ if NLS
config NLS_DEFAULT
string "Default NLS Option"
default "iso8859-1"
- ---help---
+ help
The default NLS used when mounting file system. Note, that this is
the NLS used by your console, not the NLS used by a specific file
system (if different) to store data (filenames) on a disk.
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ config NLS_CODEPAGE_775
config NLS_CODEPAGE_850
tristate "Codepage 850 (Europe)"
- ---help---
+ help
The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ config NLS_CODEPAGE_850
config NLS_CODEPAGE_852
tristate "Codepage 852 (Central/Eastern Europe)"
- ---help---
+ help
The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ config NLS_ISO8859_14
config NLS_ISO8859_15
tristate "NLS ISO 8859-15 (Latin 9; Western European Languages with Euro)"
- ---help---
+ help
If you want to display filenames with native language characters
from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs
correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ config NLS_KOI8_U
config NLS_MAC_ROMAN
tristate "Codepage macroman"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_ROMAN
config NLS_MAC_CELTIC
tristate "Codepage macceltic"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_CELTIC
config NLS_MAC_CENTEURO
tristate "Codepage maccenteuro"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_CENTEURO
config NLS_MAC_CROATIAN
tristate "Codepage maccroatian"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_CROATIAN
config NLS_MAC_CYRILLIC
tristate "Codepage maccyrillic"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_CYRILLIC
config NLS_MAC_GAELIC
tristate "Codepage macgaelic"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_GAELIC
config NLS_MAC_GREEK
tristate "Codepage macgreek"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_GREEK
config NLS_MAC_ICELAND
tristate "Codepage maciceland"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_ICELAND
config NLS_MAC_INUIT
tristate "Codepage macinuit"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_INUIT
config NLS_MAC_ROMANIAN
tristate "Codepage macromanian"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ config NLS_MAC_ROMANIAN
config NLS_MAC_TURKISH
tristate "Codepage macturkish"
- ---help---
+ help
The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in
native language character sets. These character sets are stored in
so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate