# | Change | User | Description | Committed | |
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#12 | 24203 | Adam Morriss | Moving files to 'amo' | ||
#11 | 18663 | Adam Morriss |
Swapped 'echo' for 'printf', added check for valid status some restructuring (fewer lines used than before) |
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#10 | 18658 | Adam Morriss | Additional error checking and comments in code | ||
#9 | 18588 | Adam Morriss | removed unused message | ||
#8 | 18558 | Adam Morriss | correcting mistyped keyword | ||
#7 | 18557 | Adam Morriss | added quotes to the grep command allowing handling of patterns containing spaces. | ||
#6 | 18556 | Adam Morriss |
Removed case statement. This changed the underlying 'changes' command, ignoring the depot path for pending changes or those containing shelved files. Not required (at least not that I've noticed so far). There is a difference with 'p4 changes' commands when no status is provided - possibly what I was thinking of when I added this piece in the first place. |
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#5 | 18554 | Adam Morriss | changing filetype to add keywords | ||
#4 | 18553 | Adam Morriss | Adding comment to explain purpose. | ||
#3 | 18552 | Adam Morriss | update to findchange script for searching change descriptions | ||
#2 | 18549 | Adam Morriss | Potential fix evaluating command. | ||
#1 | 18478 | Adam Morriss |
A couple of bash scripts to carry out basic checks. Both are functional, though need further checks and measures, and neither have been tested to destruction. 'working-autolabel' attempts to produce a list of automatic labels corresponding to a (currently hard-coded) depot path. 'findchange' searches the description of changes related to a specified path for a provided string, and lists the change number for those that match. This needs further error checking, and the ability to search pending changes (which won't work if you provide a path). Would be good to check that the depot path exists too. |