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Old 07-29-2008
TortoiseSVN: 1.5.1 released

TortoiseSVN is a Subversion (SVN) client, implemented as a windows shell extension. It's intuitive and easy to use, since it doesn't require the Subversion command line client to run. Simply the coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control!
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SVN::Hooks::Generic(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  SVN::Hooks::Generic(3pm)

NAME
SVN::Hooks::Generic - Implement generic checks for all Subversion hooks. VERSION
version 1.19 SYNOPSIS
This SVN::Hooks plugin allows you to easily write generic checks for all Subversion standard hooks. It's deprecated. You should use the SVN::Hooks hook defining exported directives instead. This module is configured by the following directive. GENERIC(HOOK => FUNCTION, HOOK => [FUNCTIONS], ...) This directive associates FUNCTION with a specific HOOK. You can make more than one association with a single directive call, or you can use multiple calls to make multiple associations. Moreover, you can associate a hook with a single function or with a list of functions (passing them as elements of an array). All functions associated with a hook will be called in an unspecified order with the same arguments. Each hook must be associated with functions with a specific signature, i.e., the arguments that are passed to the function depends on the hook to which it is associated. The hooks are specified by their standard names. The function signatures are the following: post-commit(SVN::Look) post-lock(repos-path, username) post-revprop-change(SVN::Look, username, property-name, action) post-unlock(repos-path, username) pre-commit(SVN::Look) pre-lock(repos-path, path, username, comment, steal-lock-flag) pre-revprop-change(SVN::Look, username, property-name, action) pre-unlock(repos-path, path, username, lock-token, break-unlock-flag) start-commit(repos-path, username, capabilities) The functions may perform whatever checks they want. If the checks succeed the function must simply return. Otherwise, they must die with a suitable error message, which will be sent back to the user performing the Subversion action which triggered the hook. The sketch below shows how this directive could be used. sub my_start_commit { my ($repo_path, $username, $capabilities) = @_; # ... } sub my_pre_commit { my ($svnlook) = @_; # ... } GENERIC( 'start-commit' => &my_start_commit, 'pre-commit' => &my_pre_commit, ); AUTHOR
Gustavo L. de M. Chaves <gnustavo@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by CPqD. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-24 SVN::Hooks::Generic(3pm)