Query: app::kgb::client::subversion
OS: debian
Section: 3pm
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App::KGB::Client::Subversion(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::KGB::Client::Subversion(3pm)NAMEApp::KGB::Client::Subversion - KGB interface to SubversionSYNOPSISuse App::KGB::Client::Subversion; my $client = App::KGB::Client::Subversion( # common App::KGB::Client parameters repo_id => 'my-repo', ... # Subversion-specific repo_path => '/svn/project', revision => 42, ); $client->run;DESCRIPTIONApp::KGB::Client::Subversion provides Subversion-specific retrieval of commits and changes for KGB::Client.CONSTRUCTORnew ( { initializers } ) Standard constructor. Accepts inline hash with initial field values.FIELDSApp:KGB::Client::Subversion defines two additional fields: repo_path (mandatory) Phisical path to Subversion repository. revision The revision about which to notify. If omitted defaults to the last revision of the repository.METHODSdescribe_commit The first time this method is called, it retrieves commit number and repository path from command-line parameters and returns an instance of App::KGB::Commit class describing the commit. All subsequential invocations return undef. perl v5.12.4 2011-09-15 App::KGB::Client::Subversion(3pm)
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