I'm automating the revert window, and the /closeoneend parameter is great 
when there are modifications to revert (it closes the status window once 
everything is reverted).  However, much of the time there are no 
modifications.  I would like a parameter that will close the first Revert 
window if there are no modifications, so the next step in the process can 
be started without someone clicking something.

I could probably achieve this by checking if there are any modifications 
with the command line SVN client before launching Tortoise, but that 
requires scanning for modifications twice.  I'd prefer a solution that 
worked more efficiently.

Note that when there are modifications, the developer needs to be able to 
select which files (if any) should be reverted, which means I can't just 
use the command line SVN client.

I'm picturing either:

   - A new parameter (perhaps /closeifnothingtodo, /closeifnochanges, or 
   /closeifnomodifications)
   - New values for /closeonend that add the new behavior to each of the 
   existing values

I would mildly prefer the former, but either would work for me.  This could 
probably apply to commit and add (and maybe other commands) as well, but I 
only need it for revert.

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