SVK::Log::Filter::Output(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Log::Filter::Output(3)NAME
SVK::Log::Filter::Output - base class for output log filters
DESCRIPTION
All log filters which are intended to display log messages should extend this base class. For more details about writing log filters, see
SVK::Log::Filter.
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Log::Filter::Output(3)
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SVK::Log::ChangedPath(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Log::ChangedPath(3)NAME
SVK::Log::ChangedPath - changes made to a path during in a revision
SYNOPSIS
print "Path of change : ", $changed_path->path(), "
";
print "Action : ", $changed_path->action(), "
";
print "Property action: ", $changed_path->property_action(), "
";
...
DESCRIPTION
An object of this class represents a path which was modified in a particular revision. It provides methods to determine how the path was
modified. This class is intended for indirect use by log filters. Log filters may want to report about the paths that were modified
during a particular revision, but they shouldn't have to know the details of how SVK determines those changes. Encapsulating that
knowledge in this class allows log filters to focus on formatting, displaying and analyzing the logs.
METHODS
new $root, $path_name, $path_entry
SVK::Log::ChangedPath objects are usually created from SVK::Log::ChangedPaths and it's probably meaningless to construct them anywhere
else. Nevertheless, here's a brief description.
$root should be the return value from "SVK::Path->root()" $path_name is the key in the hash returned by "$root->paths_changed()"
$path_entry is the corresponding value from that hash.
action
Returns a single character indicating the way in which the content of the path was changed. This letter is the same as the first column in
the path line that you see when you do "svk log --verbose"
copied_from
If the path was copied from somewhere else in this revision, "copied_from()" returns the revision and path from which this path was copied.
The values are returned as a list with items in that order. Namely,
if ( $changed_path->is_copy() ) {
my ($rev, $path) = $changed_path->copied_from();
print "Copied from $path in revision $rev
";
}
is_copy
Returns true if the path was copied from somewhere else in this revision, otherwise, returns false.
path
Returns the full depot path for this changed path.
property_action
Returns a single character indicating the way in which the properties of the path were changed. This letter is the same as the second
column in the path line that you see when you do "svk log --verbose"
DIAGNOSTICS
None
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
SVK::Log::ChangedPath requires no configuration files or environment variables.
DEPENDENCIES
o SVK::Command::Log
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None known.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None known.
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Log::ChangedPath(3)
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