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Re: Commiting file which contains the next revision number

From: Daniel Jackson <daniel_at_email.unc.edu>
Date: 2004-12-16 19:54:56 CET

Let's try again. I think I clicked the wrong thing and send before I
was ready.

The original poster wants this at the end:

     line 1 (1)
     line 2 (2)

Using $Rev$ will produce this, I think:

     line 1 (2)
     line 2 (2)

Daniel

Quoting Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net>:

> >>
> >>> Is there a way to either get the next revision number, or
> better,
> >> to
> >>> specify a tag in a file such than when the file is committed the
> >> tag is
> >>> replaced with the revision in which it was commited.
> >>>
>
> I don't understand why this thread is full of so much confusion.
>
> The definition above sounds *exactly* like the definition of the
> $Rev$
> keyword. Just use it!
>
>
>
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