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Re: svn commit: r10182 - in trunk/subversion: include libsvn_repos

From: Peter N. Lundblad <peter_at_famlundblad.se>
Date: 2004-07-12 16:00:15 CEST

On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 kfogel@collab.net wrote:

> lundblad@tigris.org writes:
> > +/** Retrieve a subset of the interesting revisions of a file @a path in
> > + * @a repos as seen in revision @a end. Invoke @a handler with
> > + * @a handler_baton as its first argument for each such revision.
> > + * @a pool is used for all allocations.
> > + *
> > + * If there is an interesting revision of the file that is less than or
> > + * equal to start, the iteration will start at that revision. Else, the
> > + * iteration will start at the first revision of the file in the \
> repository,
> > + * which has to be less than or equal to end. Note that if the function
> > + * succeeds, @a handler will have been called at least once.
> > + *
> > + * In a series of calls, the file contents for the first \
> interesting revision
> > + * will be provided as a text delta against the empty file. In the \
> following
> > + * calls, the delta will be against the contents for the previous call. */
>
> In this doc string for svn_repos_get_file_revs(), it seems that the
> word "interesting" is being used in some technical sense, but it is
> never explained. Might want to define "interesting" here...
>
Yes. Adding to my TODO... It is the same sense as for svn_fs_history. Can
I refer to that function or should the doc for each library stand on its
own?

Thansk for noticing
///Peter

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