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NAME
VCS::Rcs::Parser - Perl extension for RCSfile Parsing
SYNOPSIS
 use VCS::Rcs::Parser;
 # Read a *,v file into $text
 $text = do {local $/; <>};
 my $rcs = VCS::Rcs::Parser->new(\$text); # Checkout all the revisions
 or
 my $rcs = VCS::Rcs::Parser->new(\$text, 
                                 dates=> ['2001.01.01', '2001.03'],
                                 revs => ['1.1', '1.5'] )
               or warn "Error Parsing $file\n";
 my $dates = $rcs->revs(index => 'date'); # ref. to a hash ( dates=>revs )
 my $revs  = $rcs->revs(index => 'rev' ); # ref. to a hash ( revs=>dates )
 print $rcs->co(rev => '1.1');
 print $rcs->co(date => '2001.01.01');
DESCRIPTION
Reads a ',v' RCS revisions file and checks out every revision into core.
METHODS
new: Takes one mandatory parameter, which is a referance to the Scalar containing the revision file. And two optionals, date=>[], and revs=>[] with the list of dates or revisions to be read into core.
revs: takes one parametre, index=>'' with a value 'date' or 'rev'. this method lists the revisions put in the memory in to a hash referance, dates as the keys, or revisions respectivly.
co: Accepts one parametre rev, or date, with the value revision or date. Returns a scalar containing the revision.
BUGS
* 0.04 has a memory leak!!! upgrade
* 'CO' algoritm does not follow branches, or even 'next's. It only follows the order deltatext is written to the ,v revision file.
* Probably more!
AUTHOR
Ziya Suzen, ziya@ripe.net
SEE ALSO
perl(1).