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Re: svn prop* syntax weirdness

From: Peter Davis <peter_at_pdavis.cx>
Date: 2002-11-08 06:10:21 CET

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On Thursday 07 November 2002 20:25, Greg Hudson wrote:
> The name --revision-prop suggests that it should behave
> like a flag rather than accepting a revision argument; perhaps there's
> another name which is more suggestive of accepting an argument.

$ svn pset -r 1234 name value target --revision-prop

I don't see anything wrong with that; in fact, it makes more sense to me. The
"-r" flag will keep the current semantics of choosing a revision, and the
"--revision-prop" flag specifies that it's a revision property instead of a
normal property. If --revision-prop is set and -r is not specified, then
throw an error.

- --
Peter Davis
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