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SVK::Command::Log(3)  User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Command::Log(3)

NAME
       SVK::Command::Log - Show log messages for revisions

SYNOPSIS
	log DEPOTPATH
	log PATH
	log -r N[:M] [DEPOT]PATH

OPTIONS
	-r [--revision] ARG	 : ARG (some commands also take ARG1:ARG2 range)

				 A revision argument can be one of:

				 "HEAD"	      latest in repository
				 {DATE}	      revision at start of the date
				 NUMBER	      revision number
				 NUMBER@      interpret as remote revision number
				 NUM1:NUM2    revision range

				 Unlike other commands,	 negative NUMBER has no
				 meaning.

	-l [--limit] REV       : stop after displaying REV revisions
	-q [--quiet]	       : Don't display the actual log message itself
	-x [--cross]	       : track revisions copied from elsewhere
	-v [--verbose]	       : print extra information
	   --xml	       : display the log messages in XML format
	   --filter FILTER     : select revisions based on FILTER
	   --output FILTER     : display logs using the given FILTER

DESCRIPTION
       Display the log messages and other meta-data associated with revisions.

       SVK provides a flexible system allowing log messages and other revision
       properties to be displayed and processed in many ways.  This
       flexibility comes through the use of "log filters."  Log filters are of
       two types: selection and output.	 Selection filters determine which
       revisions are included in the output, while output filters determine
       how the information about those revisions is displayed.	Here's a
       simple example.	These two invocations produce equivalent output:

	   svk log -l 5 //local/project
	   svk log --filter "head 5" --output std //local/project

       The "head" filter chooses only the first revisions that it encounters,
       in this case, the first 5 revisions.  The "std" filter displays the
       revisions using SVK's default output format.

       Selection filters can be connected together into pipelines.  For
       example, to see the first 3 revisions with log messages containing the
       string 'needle', we might do this

	   svk log --filter "grep needle | head 3" //local/project

       That example introduced the "grep" filter.  The argument for the grep
       filter is a valid Perl pattern (with any '|' characters as '\|' and '\'
       as '\\').  A revision is allowed to continue to the next stage of the
       pipeline if the revision's log message matches the pattern.  If we
       wanted to search only the first 10 revisions for 'needle' we could use
       either of the following commands

	   svk log --filter "head 10 | grep needle" //local/project
	   svk log -l 10 --filter "grep needle" //local/project

       You may change SVK's default output filter by setting the SVKLOGOUTPUT
       environment.  See svk help environment for details.

   Standard Filters
       The following log filters are included with the standard SVK
       distribution:

	   Selection : grep, head, author
	   Output    : std, xml

       For detailed documentation about any of these filters, try "perldoc
       SVK::Log::Filter::Name" where "Name" is "Grep", "Head", "XML", etc..
       Other log filters are available from CPAN <http://search.cpan.org> by
       searching for "SVK::Log::Filter".  For details on writing log filters,
       see the documentation for the SVK::Log::Filter module.

perl v5.14.1			  2010-03-09		  SVK::Command::Log(3)
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