<html><head><title>VCP::DefaultFilters - Class for determining default filters
to install for a given source and dest.</title></head><body><h1><a name="NAME">NAME
</a></h1><p>VCP::DefaultFilters - Class for determining default filters
to install for a given source and dest.
<p><hr><h1><a name="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS
</a></h1><pre> require VCP::DefaultFilters;
my $df = VCP::DefaultFilters->new;
my @filter_args = $df->create_default_filters( $source, $dest );
</pre><p><hr><h1><a name="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION
</a></h1><pre> Given references to a vcp source and destination, determines the
default filters which would be appropriate, builds and returns a
list of arguments that should look like the portion of @ARGV (command
line arguments) that specify filters.
</pre><p><hr><h1></h1><pre> There should be a default filter wizard sub of the form
<source-scheme>2<dest-scheme>_default_filters for each source -> dest
combination that requires default filters to be loaded. If no
default filters are required for a source -> dest combination, no
wizard sub need be defined by that name.
</pre><pre> The @args array definition in the following subs looks like .vcp
config file format, but it's not parsed by that. we're just using
qw() to put the args into an array.
</pre><pre>
</pre><p><hr><h1><a name="COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT
</a></h1><p>Copyright 2000, Perforce Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
<p>This module and the VCP package are licensed according to the terms given in
the file LICENSE accompanying this distribution, a copy of which is included in
<a href="vcp.html">vcp</a>.
<p><hr><i><font size="-1">Last updated: Fri Jun 4 14:21:27 2004</font></i></body></html>