03-27-2009
Console Log in..
Hi,
Can anubody tell me how to log in to a remote server through console?
Your help is appreciated..
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git::repository::log::iterator
Git::Repository::Log::Iterator(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Git::Repository::Log::Iterator(3pm)
NAME
Git::Repository::Log::Iterator - Split a git log stream into records
SYNOPSIS
use Git::Repository::Log::Iterator;
# use a default Git::Repository context
my $iter = Git::Repository::Log::Iterator->new('HEAD~10..');
# or provide an existing instance
my $iter = Git::Repository::Log::Iterator->new( $r, 'HEAD~10..' );
# get the next log record
while ( my $log = $iter->next ) {
...;
}
DESCRIPTION
"Git::Repository::Log::Iterator" initiates a git log command from a list of paramaters and parses its output to produce
"Git::Repository::Log" objects represening each log item.
METHODS
new( @args )
Create a new git log stream from the parameter list in @args and return a iterator on it.
"new()" will happily accept any parameters, but note that "Git::Repository::Log::Iterator" expects the output to look like that of
"--pretty=raw", and so will force the the "--pretty" option (in case "format.pretty" is defined in the Git configuration).
Extra output (like patches) will be stored in the "extra" parameter of the "Git::Repository::Log" object. Decorations will be lost.
When unsupported options are recognized in the parameter list, "new()" will "croak()" with a message advising to use "run( 'log' => ... )"
to parse the output yourself.
next()
Return the next log item as a "Git::Repository::Log" object, or nothing if the stream has ended.
AUTHOR
Philippe Bruhat (BooK), "<book at cpan.org>"
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2010 Philippe Bruhat (BooK), all rights reserved.
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-28 Git::Repository::Log::Iterator(3pm)