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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Private Messages. Post 303029804 by wisecracker on Friday 1st of February 2019 02:31:13 AM
Old 02-01-2019
Hi all...


Just for the record...



Bizarrely enough, FF did actually notify me of a PM both the day before yesterday and yesterday. This is how I discovered previous missed PMs. I don't personally check for PMs to find out if I have had any.

And indeed FF is now at version 65.0, mine was updated yesterday.
 

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Git::Repository::Plugin::Log(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 Git::Repository::Plugin::Log(3pm)

NAME
Git::Repository::Plugin::Log - Add a log() method to Git::Repository SYNOPSIS
# load the plugin use Git::Repository 'Log'; my $r = Git::Repository->new(); # get all log objects my @logs = $r->log(qw( --since=yesterday )); # get an iterator my $iter = $r->log(qw( --since=yesterday )); while ( my $log = $iter->next() ) { ...; } DESCRIPTION
This module adds a new method to "Git::Repository". METHOD
log( @args ) Run "git log" with the given arguments. In scalar context, returns a "Git::Repository::Log::Iterator" object, which can return "Git::Repository::Log" objects on demand. In list context, returns the full list "Git::Repository::Log" objects. Note that this can be very memory-intensive. See Git::Repository::Log::Iterator's documentation for details about how parameters are handled. AUTHOR
Philippe Bruhat (BooK), "<book at cpan.org>" ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many thanks to Aristotle Pagaltzis who requested a "log()" method in the first place, and for very interesting conversations on the topic. SEE ALSO
Git::Repository::Plugin, Git::Repository::Log::Iterator, Git::Repository::Log. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2010 Philippe Bruhat (BooK). 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::Plugin::Log(3pm)
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