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Re: cvs rtag -r BRANCH -D date
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Larry Jones |
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Re: cvs rtag -r BRANCH -D date |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Jun 2001 12:33:36 -0400 (EDT) |
Derek R. Price writes:
>
> If this is going to happen, I might suggest that it be made to match the
> format for 'up -j' (-j<branch>:<date>), both for uniformity and because
> there are some commands, such as CVS diff, where -r -D would be
> ambiguous (for diff, -r -D -r -D could specify a diff between two dates
> on two branches, so does -r -D mean the user wants a single diff between
> the local version and a date on a branch or between a branch and a
> date? The current operation would provide the latter). Anyway,
> -r<branch>:<date> should be usable across the board and some of the code
> might already be in place due to the 'up -j' operation.
It's pretty much just a matter of parsing -- as far as I know, every CVS
command that takes a revision and/or a date is coded such that it would
work correctly with both, although some have error checking code that
disallows it anyway. Simply allowing both -r and -D is intuitive, but
it does cause problems for diff. I'm throughly undecided about what the
best approach is.
-Larry Jones
Hmm... That might not be politic. -- Calvin