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Re: specifying revisions using their distance (in days) from the current date

From: <kfogel_at_collab.net>
Date: 2004-07-29 05:24:55 CEST

"Peter Hercek" <peter@syncad.com> writes:
> > I like it. If you add support for year/month, you could have an
> > optional character after what is currently the day number:
> >
> > {-3dT12:30}
> > {-3mT12:30}
> > {-3yT12:30}
> >
> > Also, how do you want it to behave when two timestamps are give, that
> > is:
> >
> > svn CMD -r{DATE1}:{DATE2}
> >
> > What if exactly one of those dates is in your new format? And what if
> > *both* are?
>
> Hmmm, I'm not committed to implement it myself. I want to add it into
> the issue list at least if more people think it is a good idea. I may implement
> it sometimes; although I do not have idea how code contributions are
> done here yet :)
>
> I'm not sure about d, m, and y sufixes. I would not have any use for them in
> my ussage patterns. I would be using this more in situations when I know
> that something worked a few days ago and want to quickly check what
> changed from *about* that time. I'm not even sure whether hours and
> minutes options should be added at all.

If you file an enhancement request (which is fine, though of course no
promises about when it would get implemented, if ever), do make sure
to reference this mail thread in the archives.

-Karl

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