SVK::Command::Ignore(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Command::Ignore(3)NAME
SVK::Command::Ignore - Ignore files by setting svn:ignore property
SYNOPSIS
ignore PATH...
DESCRIPTION
Adds the given paths to the 'svn:ignore' properties of their parents, if they are not already there.
(If a given path contains a wildcard character (*, ?, [, or ), the results are undefined -- specifically, the result of the check to see
if the entry is already there may not be what you expected. Currently it will not try to escape any such entries before adding them.)
To tell svk to start paying attention to a file again, use the command 'svk pe svn:ignore' to manually edit the ignore list.
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Command::Ignore(3)
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SVK::Editor::XD(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Editor::XD(3)NAME
SVK::Editor::XD - An editor for modifying svk checkout copies
SYNOPSIS
$editor = SVK::Editor::XD->new
( path => $path,
target => $target,
oldroot => $fs->revision_root ($fromrev),
newroot => $fs->revision_root ($torev),
xd => $xd,
get_copath => sub { ... },
get_path => sub { ... },
);
DESCRIPTION
SVK::Editor::XD modifies existing checkout copies at the paths translated by the get_copath callback, according to the incoming editor
calls. The path in the depot is translated with the get_path callback.
There are two modes, one is for applying changes to checkout copy as external modification, like merging changes. The other is update mode,
which is used for bringing changes from depot to checkout copies.
PARAMETERS
In addition to the paramters to SVK::Editor::Checkout:
target
The target path of the editor calls. Used for deciding if the root's meta data needs to be updated in update mode.
xd SVK::XD object.
oldroot
Old root before the editor calls.
newroot
New root after the editor calls.
update
Working in update mode.
get_path
A callback to translate paths in editor calls to path in depot.
ignore_keywords
Don't do keyword translations (svn:keywords property).
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Editor::XD(3)
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