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Git::SVN::Editor(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Git::SVN::Editor(3)
NAME
Git::SVN::Editor - commit driver for "git svn set-tree" and dcommit
SYNOPSIS
use Git::SVN::Editor;
use Git::SVN::Ra;
my $ra = Git::SVN::Ra->new($url);
my %opts = (
r => 19,
log => "log message",
ra => $ra,
config => SVN::Core::config_get_config($svn_config_dir),
tree_a => "$commit^",
tree_b => "$commit",
editor_cb => sub { print "Committed r$_[0]
"; },
mergeinfo => "/branches/foo:1-10",
svn_path => "trunk"
);
Git::SVN::Editor->new(\%opts)->apply_diff or print "No changes
";
my $re = Git::SVN::Editor::glob2pat("trunk/*");
if ($branchname =~ /$re/) {
print "matched!
";
}
DESCRIPTION
This module is an implementation detail of the "git svn" command. Do not use it unless you are developing git-svn.
This module adapts the "SVN::Delta::Editor" object returned by "SVN::Delta::get_commit_editor" and drives it to convey the difference
between two git tree objects to a remote Subversion repository.
The interface will change as git-svn evolves.
DEPENDENCIES
Subversion perl bindings, the core Carp and IO::File modules, and git's Git helper module.
"Git::SVN::Editor" has not been tested using callers other than git-svn itself.
SEE ALSO
SVN::Delta, Git::SVN::Fetcher.
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported.
BUGS
None.
perl v5.16.3 2013-06-10 Git::SVN::Editor(3)