09-13-2010
yes. you can. check the man page for the command line option. you must specify which device to use.
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svk::log::changedpaths
SVK::Log::ChangedPaths(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Log::ChangedPaths(3)
NAME
SVK::Log::ChangedPaths - partly lazy list of SVK::Log::ChangedPath objects
SYNOPSIS
use SVK::Log::ChangedPaths;
my $changed_paths = SVK::Log::ChangedPaths->new( $root );
for my $changed_path ( $changed_paths->paths() ) {
...
}
DESCRIPTION
An object of this class represents a collection of details about the files/directories that were changed in a particular revision. Some
log filters want access to information about which paths were affected during a certain revision and others don't. Using this object
allows the calculation of path details to be postponed until it's truly needed.
METHODS
new
Accepts the return value of "SVK::Path->root()" as a parameter and constructs a SVK::Log::ChangedPaths object from it.
paths
Returns a list of SVK::Log::ChangedPath objects each of which represents the details of the changes to a particular path.
DIAGNOSTICS
None
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
SVK::Log::ChangedPaths requires no configuration files or environment variables.
DEPENDENCIES
o SVK::Log::ChangedPath
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None known
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None known
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Log::ChangedPaths(3)