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Re: property code cleanup

From: Greg Stein <gstein_at_lyra.org>
Date: 2001-11-06 20:52:21 CET

Quick comment: there is *no* reason to ever use apr_table_t in our code.

We should always be using an apr_hash_t.

Cheers,
-g

On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 10:01:28AM -0600, Karl Fogel wrote:
>...
> /* Returns an apr_table_t of filenames and property values, in *PROPS,
> allocated in POOL. If TARGET is a file or RECURSE is false, there will
> be only a single element, with key TARGET, and value the value of PROPNAME
> in TARGET. If recurse is true and TARGET is a directory, the *PROPS will
> contain a list of node names and property values for TARGET and all of
> its children. The nodenames will be of rooted from the same place as
> TARGET. */
> svn_error_t *
> svn_client_propget (apr_table_t **props,
> svn_stringbuf_t *propname,
> svn_stringbuf_t *target,
> svn_boolean_t recurse,
> apr_pool_t *pool);

-- 
Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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