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# The "taginfo" file is used to control pre-tag checks. |
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# The filter on the right is invoked with the following arguments if no format strings are present: |
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# |
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# $1 -- tagname |
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# $2 -- operation "add" for tag, "mov" for tag -F, and "del" for tag -d |
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# $3 -- tagtype "?" on delete, "T" for branch, "N" for static |
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# $4 -- repository |
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# $5-> file revision [file revision ...] |
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# |
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# If any format strings are present in the filter, they will be replaced as follows: |
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# %b = branch mode = "?" (delete ops - unknown) | "T" (branch) | "N" (not branch) |
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# %o = operation = "add" | "mov" | "del" |
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# %p = path relative to repository |
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# %r = repository (path portion of $CVSROOT) |
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# %t = tagname |
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# %{sVv} = attribute list = file name, old version tag will be deleted from, |
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# new version tag will be added to (or deleted from, but this feature is |
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# deprecated. When either old or new revision is unknown, doesn't exist, |
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# or isn't applicable, the string "NONE" will be placed on the command |
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# line. |
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# |
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# Note that %{sVv} is a list operator and not all elements are necessary. Thus %{sV} is |
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# a legal format string, but will only be replaced with file name and old revision. |
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# it also generates multiple arguments for each file being operated upon. i.e. if two |
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# files, file1 & file2, are having a tag moved from version 1.1 to versoin 1.1.2.9, %{sVv} |
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# will generate the following six arguments in this order: file1, 1.1, 1.1.2.9, file2, 1.1, |
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# 1.1.2.9. |
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# |
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# A non-zero exit of the filter program will cause the tag to be aborted. |
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# |
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# The first entry on a line is a regular expression which is tested |
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# against the directory that the change is being committed to, relative |
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# to the $CVSROOT. For the first match that is found, then the remainder |
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# of the line is the name of the filter to run. |
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# |
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# If the repository name does not match any of the regular expressions in this |
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# file, the "DEFAULT" line is used, if it is specified. |
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# |
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# If the name "ALL" appears as a regular expression it is always used |
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# in addition to the first matching regex or "DEFAULT". |