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SVK(3)                               User Contributed Perl Documentation                              SVK(3)



NAME
       SVK - A Distributed Version Control System

SYNOPSIS
         use SVK;
         use SVK::XD;
         $xd = SVK::XD->new (depotmap => { '' => '/path/to/repos'});

         $svk = SVK->new (xd => $xd, output => \$output);
         # serialize the $xd object for future use.

         $svk->ls ('//'); # check $output for its output
         ...

DESCRIPTION
       "SVK" is the class that loads SVK::Command and invokes them. You can use it in your program to do
       what you do with the svk command line interface.

CONSTRUCTOR
       Options to "new":

       xd  SVK::XD object that handles depot and checkout copy mapping.

       output
           A scalar reference. After command invocation the output will be stored in the scalar. By default
           the output is not held in any scalar and will be printed to STDOUT.

METHODS
       All methods are autoloaded and deferred to "SVK::Command->invoke".

SEE ALSO
       svk, SVK::XD, SVK::Command.



perl v5.10.0                                     2008-08-04                                           SVK(3)

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