On Wednesday, December 1, 2004 at 07:04:13, Stefan Reichör wrote: > Hi Masatake! > > > In inventory buffer, is there way to make commit > > and chagnes operations limited to marked files? > > The commit should respect the marked files already. > > However, it would be fine, if 'tla changes' would respect the marked > files also! > > It seems, as 'tla changes -- limit' should do it: > > % tla changes -H > report about local changes in a project tree > usage: tla changes [options] [revision] [-- limit...] > > -h, --help Display a help message and exit. -H Display a verbose > help message and exit. -V, --version Display a release identifier > string and exit. -A, --archive Override `my-default-archive'. -d, > --dir DIR Change to DIR first. -o, --output DIR Save changeset in > DIR (implies --keep). -v, --verbose Verbose changeset report. -q, > --quiet Suppress progress information --diffs Include diffs in the > output. -k, --keep Don't remove the output directory on > termination. --link hardlink unchanged files to revision library > --unescaped show filenames in unescaped form > > Generate a patch report describing the differences between the > project tree containing DIR (or the current directory) and > REVISION. > > The default patch level for a given version is the latest level for > which the project tree has a patch. The default archive and version > is as printed by "tla tree-version". > > However, I tried some variations of a tla changes call and I didn't > get the expected result...
I also did this just some days ago. I wonder what LIMIT is. Is it a file, a pattern, ...?? For "tla commit" its called "-- file ..." and so its either something different or inconsistent naming. Have you found any docs on the LIMIT arg? I haven't :-( Robert
