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# Release Notes for P4Ruby, Perforce's script API for Ruby
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Version 2015.2
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## Introduction
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P4Ruby is a native Ruby gem that allows you to run Perforce commands from
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Ruby applications, and retrieve the results in a Ruby-friendly format.
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P4Ruby is intended to work against a corresponding version of the Perforce
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C++ API, e.g., P4Ruby 2015.2 will be compiled using a 2015.2 version
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of the P4API. You can always install P4Ruby specifying a specific version of
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the P4API.
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### Installing P4Ruby
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gempath. The older installation process can not be easily removed and may
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conflict with a gem-based install. Make sure that both P4.rb and P4.so (or
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precompiled gems are available, which already include the P4API and OpenSSL.
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`--with-p4api-dir` option.
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should match the major and minor version of P4Ruby. If you omit the
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--with-p4api-dir option, the gem will attempt to download a version of the
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API itself from ftp.perforce.com.
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the command line.
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included by default. To disable, execute the gem command using
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#### Server Compatibility
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with Ruby MRI releases 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 with shared library
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New functionality in 2015.2
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P4Ruby now supports Apple Mountain Lion (10.8).
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Added P4#run_tickets() method to list local tickets.
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message "Must upgrade to 2004.2 p4 to access tickets."
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information is currently only supported for submits and
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'sync -q'. Details can be found in the documentation.
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clients or changes. Details can be found in the documentation.
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- 525097 (Bug #59786)
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Building P4Ruby with MinGW could generate the link error.
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g++: unrecognized option '-static-libstdc++'
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- 505548 (Bug #58649)
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P4#parse_client could raise the exception "Unknown field name
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'StreamAtChange'." when parsing a stream client workspace.
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New functionality in 2012.1
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- 419591 (Bug #51895)
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P4Ruby supports SSL connections if compiled with SSL support.
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Instructions on how to compile with SSL support can be found
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at the top of this document under "Building P4Ruby from Source"
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and in the documentation.
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used to build the Perforce C++ API (not the version P4Ruby
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is linked against).
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- 415643
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P4Ruby will now only build a 64-bit version of the library
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on Darwin.
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- 413362 (Bug #51899)
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Enable "action resolve" to support resolves of branches,
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deletes and file types. The existing P4::MergeData class
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has been extended and the additional attributes will be
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populated for an 'action resolve'. Details of the
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additional attributes can be found in the documentation.
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Bugs fixed in 2012.1
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- 420839 (Bug #52952)
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Accessing the base_name attribute of a P4::MergeData
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object resulted in a segmentation fault when resolving
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binary files. This has now been fixed and all empty
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fields will return Nil.
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- 410916, 410702 (Bug #52320)
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Exceptions thrown during P4.run_resolve are now raised
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up to the user. If an exception is encountered during the
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block's execution, P4Ruby will skip the remaining files.
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New functionality in 2011.1
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- 405913
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New method P4#messages() returns all messages from the
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server as objects. Script writers can test the severity
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of the messages to know if they are output messages (E_INFO),
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warnings (E_WARN), or errors (E_FAILED/E_FATAL).
|
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P4#errors() and P4#warnings still return the errors and
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warnings as strings for backwards compatibility.
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+
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P4::Message objects have the following methods:
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P4::Message#severity - Returns the severity of the
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message, which may be one of the
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following values:
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E_EMPTY # nothing yet
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E_INFO # something good happened
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E_WARN # something not good happened
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E_FAILED # user did something wrong
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E_FATAL # system broken -- nothing can continue
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P4::Message#generic - Returns the generic class of
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the error, which may be one
|
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of the following values:
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+
|
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EV_NONE # misc
|
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EV_USAGE # request not consistent with dox
|
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EV_UNKNOWN # using unknown entity
|
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+
EV_CONTEXT # using entity in wrong context
|
523
|
+
EV_ILLEGAL # trying to do something you can't
|
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EV_NOTYET # something must be corrected first
|
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EV_PROTECT # protections prevented operation
|
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EV_EMPTY # action returned empty results
|
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EV_FAULT # inexplicable program fault
|
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EV_CLIENT # client side program errors
|
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EV_ADMIN # server administrative action required
|
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+
EV_CONFIG # client configuration inadequate
|
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|
+
EV_UPGRADE # client or server too old to interact
|
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|
+
EV_COMM # communications error
|
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EV_TOOBIG # not even Perforce can handle this much
|
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+
|
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|
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P4::Message#msgid - Return the unique ID of the
|
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message.
|
537
|
+
|
538
|
+
P4::Message#to_s - Convert the object to a string
|
539
|
+
|
540
|
+
P4::Message#inspect - Debugging support
|
541
|
+
|
542
|
+
|
543
|
+
- 338410 (Bug #47374)
|
544
|
+
|
545
|
+
P4Ruby supports setting values in the registry (on those
|
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+
platforms that support it).
|
547
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+
|
548
|
+
The command P4#set_env( var, val ) will set a registry
|
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variable on platforms that support this action or raise
|
550
|
+
a P4Exception for those that don't.
|
551
|
+
|
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|
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The command P4#set_env( var, "" ) unsets a registry variable.
|
553
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+
|
554
|
+
- 333292 (Bug #36121)
|
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+
|
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|
+
P4Ruby now supports Ruby 1.9
|
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+
|
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|
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- 331384
|
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+
|
560
|
+
P4Ruby can now be compiled with the Mingw compiler using
|
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+
the MinGW P4Api build.
|
562
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+
|
563
|
+
- 328203 (Bug #45861)
|
564
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+
|
565
|
+
Enable streams in P4Ruby by default. With this change,
|
566
|
+
streams specific specs such as streams depots are listed.
|
567
|
+
Disable the listing of streams specific specs by either
|
568
|
+
setting the api_level to a value below 70 or by disabling
|
569
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+
stream handling explicitly through the P4.streams attribute:
|
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+
|
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p4.streams = false
|
572
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+
|
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|
+
- 322353 (Bug #42250)
|
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+
|
575
|
+
P4Ruby supports a callback interface by providing a
|
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P4#handler attribute. Set P4#handler to an instance of a
|
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subclass of P4::OutputHandler to enable callbacks.
|
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|
+
When a handler is defined, P4Ruby will invoke the handler
|
579
|
+
for every response it receives from the Perforce Server
|
580
|
+
immediately instead of collecting all results together in
|
581
|
+
an array first. This can be used to make applications more
|
582
|
+
scalable and more responsive if large results are expected.
|
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See the documentation for details on the OutputHandler class.
|
584
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+
|
585
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Bugs fixed in 2011.1
|
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+
|
587
|
+
- 405913 (Bug #43426)
|
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+
|
589
|
+
Running 'print' on a file that started with '---' would
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cause an exception in Ruby. This is now fixed.
|
591
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+
|
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There is still an oddity when p4.track = 1 and a user runs
|
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p4.run_print() on a file that only has lines starting with
|
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'--- '. In that case, the output of the print is lost.
|
595
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+
|
596
|
+
Disable tracking by setting p4.track = 0 (the default) will
|
597
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+
solve this problem.
|
598
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+
|
599
|
+
- 405913 (Bug #41350)
|
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+
|
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|
+
Info messages now shown in P4#Messages.
|
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+
|
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|
+
- 385159 (Bug #49324)
|
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+
|
605
|
+
On Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 2008, a client running as
|
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Administrator would fail to properly process file names in
|
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+
non-ASCII character sets (such as Shift-JIS).
|
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+
|
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|
+
- 338903 (Bug #44589)
|
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|
+
|
611
|
+
Extra dot at the end of the extracted directory path has been
|
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+
removed.
|
613
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+
|
614
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+
- 338437 (Bug #39580)
|
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+
|
616
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+
P4#identify() reports the platform on AMD64 as X86_64
|
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+
in line with all other Perforce products.
|
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+
|
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+
- 332453
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+
|
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+
Updated the stored spec templates for client, change, group,
|
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+
spec and user. Added spec template for new spec type
|
623
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streams. These are required, for example, for form-triggers
|
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+
that do not connect to the server first.
|
625
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+
|
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|
+
- 329351 (Bug #41271)
|
627
|
+
|
628
|
+
Include 'extraTag' fields in P4::Spec objects
|
629
|
+
|
630
|
+
- 328578 (Bug #39264)
|
631
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+
|
632
|
+
P4#identify() now reports P4Ruby as P4RUBY in line with all
|
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+
other Perforce products. It will also include the build
|
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+
number of the Perforce C/C++ API that it is built with.
|
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+
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+
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+
|
638
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+
New functionality in 2010.2
|
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+
|
640
|
+
- 260859
|
641
|
+
|
642
|
+
Added new SetTrack() and GetTrack() methods.
|
643
|
+
|
644
|
+
For more details about server performance tracking see:
|
645
|
+
http://kb.perforce.com/article/883
|
646
|
+
|
647
|
+
- 255945, 255949, 269012
|
648
|
+
|
649
|
+
New method P4#messages() returns all messages from the
|
650
|
+
server as objects. Script writers can test the severity
|
651
|
+
of the messages to know if they are output messages (E_INFO),
|
652
|
+
warnings (E_WARN), or errors (E_FAILED/E_FATAL).
|
653
|
+
|
654
|
+
P4#errors() and P4#warnings still return the errors and
|
655
|
+
warnings as strings for backwards compatibility.
|
656
|
+
|
657
|
+
P4::Message objects have the following methods:
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658
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+
|
659
|
+
`P4::Message#severity` - Returns the severity of the
|
660
|
+
message, which may be one of the
|
661
|
+
following values:
|
662
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+
|
663
|
+
E_EMPTY # nothing yet
|
664
|
+
E_INFO # something good happened
|
665
|
+
E_WARN # something not good happened
|
666
|
+
E_FAILED # user did something wrong
|
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|
+
E_FATAL # system broken -- nothing can continue
|
668
|
+
|
669
|
+
`P4::Message#generic` - Returns the generic class of
|
670
|
+
the error, which may be one
|
671
|
+
of the following values:
|
672
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+
|
673
|
+
EV_NONE # misc
|
674
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+
EV_USAGE # request not consistent with dox
|
675
|
+
EV_UNKNOWN # using unknown entity
|
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+
EV_CONTEXT # using entity in wrong context
|
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+
EV_ILLEGAL # trying to do something you can't
|
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+
EV_NOTYET # something must be corrected first
|
679
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+
EV_PROTECT # protections prevented operation
|
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+
EV_EMPTY # action returned empty results
|
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+
EV_FAULT # inexplicable program fault
|
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+
EV_CLIENT # client side program errors
|
683
|
+
EV_ADMIN # server administrative action required
|
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+
EV_CONFIG # client configuration inadequate
|
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+
EV_UPGRADE # client or server too old to interact
|
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+
EV_COMM # communications error
|
687
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+
EV_TOOBIG # not even Perforce can handle this much
|
688
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+
|
689
|
+
`P4::Message#msgid` - Return the unique ID of the message.
|
690
|
+
|
691
|
+
`P4::Message#to_s` - Convert the object to a string
|
692
|
+
|
693
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+
`P4::Message#inspect` - Debugging support
|
694
|
+
|
695
|
+
Bugs fixed in 2010.2
|
696
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+
|
697
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+
- 287185 (Bug #43426)
|
698
|
+
|
699
|
+
Running 'print' on a file that started with '---' would
|
700
|
+
cause an exception in Ruby. This is now fixed.
|
701
|
+
There is still an oddity when p4.track = 1 and a user runs
|
702
|
+
p4.run_print() on a file that only has lines starting with
|
703
|
+
'--- '. In that case, the output of the print is lost.
|
704
|
+
Disable tracking by setting p4.track = 0 (the default) will
|
705
|
+
solve this problem.
|
706
|
+
|
707
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+
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
708
|
+
|
709
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+
New functionality in 2010.1
|
710
|
+
|
711
|
+
- 232984
|
712
|
+
|
713
|
+
Removed old Ruby 1.6 compatibility code that was no longer
|
714
|
+
required. This paves the way for Ruby 1.9 compatibility.
|
715
|
+
|
716
|
+
- 230644
|
717
|
+
|
718
|
+
It's now unnecessary to run a command before calling the
|
719
|
+
following methods:
|
720
|
+
|
721
|
+
P4#server_level
|
722
|
+
P4#server_case_sensitive?
|
723
|
+
P4#server_unicode?
|
724
|
+
|
725
|
+
If no command has been run, P4Ruby will automatically run a
|
726
|
+
'p4 info' in order to gather the required information.
|
727
|
+
|
728
|
+
- 230191
|
729
|
+
|
730
|
+
Added new P4#server_unicode? method that allows script
|
731
|
+
writers to test whether or not a Perforce Server is in
|
732
|
+
internationalized (unicode) mode. At least one Perforce
|
733
|
+
command must have been executed against the server before
|
734
|
+
this method can be called.
|
735
|
+
|
736
|
+
- 230190
|
737
|
+
|
738
|
+
Added new P4::VERSION, P4::OS, and P4::PATCHLEVEL constants
|
739
|
+
so that script writers can test the installation of P4Ruby
|
740
|
+
without having to parse the output of P4::Identify()
|
741
|
+
|
742
|
+
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
743
|
+
|
744
|
+
New functionality in 2009.2
|
745
|
+
|
746
|
+
- 214454 (Bug #32916)
|
747
|
+
|
748
|
+
P4#port= now raises a P4Exception if called after P4#connect().
|
749
|
+
|
750
|
+
- 214449 (Bug #35416)
|
751
|
+
|
752
|
+
Added a P4#server_case_sensitive? method that enables scripts
|
753
|
+
to detect whether the server is case-sensitive. Cannot be
|
754
|
+
called until a command has been issued to the server.
|
755
|
+
|
756
|
+
Bugs fixed in 2009.2
|
757
|
+
|
758
|
+
- 214445,214999 (Bug #35410)
|
759
|
+
|
760
|
+
P4Ruby now correctly tracks disconnects from the server.
|
761
|
+
|
762
|
+
- 222727 (Bug #36568)
|
763
|
+
|
764
|
+
The Map class removed '-' and '+' from the path if the
|
765
|
+
form Map.insert(lhs, rhs) was used, even if these characters
|
766
|
+
did not appear at the beginning of the path.
|
767
|
+
Now dashes and pluses are preserved within the path.
|
768
|
+
|
769
|
+
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
770
|
+
|
771
|
+
New functionality in 2009.1
|
772
|
+
|
773
|
+
- 191900 (Bug #26729)
|
774
|
+
|
775
|
+
A new method:
|
776
|
+
|
777
|
+
P4#tagged( aBool ) { block }
|
778
|
+
|
779
|
+
has been added to the P4 class. This method temporarily
|
780
|
+
toggles the use of tagged output for the duration of
|
781
|
+
the block and resets it when the block terminates.
|
782
|
+
|
783
|
+
Bugs fixed in 2009.1
|
784
|
+
|
785
|
+
- 191889 (Bug #29911)
|
786
|
+
|
787
|
+
Calling P4#run_resolve() or P4#run( 'resolve' ) without
|
788
|
+
a block or a previous call to P4#input no longer causes an
|
789
|
+
infinite loop.
|
790
|
+
|
791
|
+
- 191623,191627 (Bug #32918)
|
792
|
+
|
793
|
+
P4Ruby now correctly parses jobs when the jobspec contains
|
794
|
+
field names ending in numbers.
|
795
|
+
|
796
|
+
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
797
|
+
|
798
|
+
New functionality in 2008.2
|
799
|
+
|
800
|
+
- 162422 (Bug #30364), 166158
|
801
|
+
|
802
|
+
A new class, P4::Map, enables users to
|
803
|
+
create and use Perforce mappings without requiring
|
804
|
+
a connection to a server. Methods in the P4::Map class are:
|
805
|
+
|
806
|
+
P4::Map.new Constructor
|
807
|
+
P4::Map.join Join two maps to create a third
|
808
|
+
P4::Map#clear Empty a map
|
809
|
+
P4::Map#count Return the number of entries
|
810
|
+
P4::Map#empty? Tests whether a map object is empty
|
811
|
+
P4::Map#insert Inserts an entry into the map
|
812
|
+
P4::Map#translate Translate a string through a map
|
813
|
+
P4::Map#includes? Tests whether a path is mapped
|
814
|
+
P4::Map#reverse Swap left and right sides of the mapping
|
815
|
+
P4::Map#lhs Returns the left side as an array
|
816
|
+
P4::Map#rhs Returns the right side as an array
|
817
|
+
P4::Map#to_a Returns the map as an array
|
818
|
+
|
819
|
+
Bugs fixed in 2008.2
|
820
|
+
|
821
|
+
- 169159 (Bug #29935, Bug #31096), 165338
|
822
|
+
|
823
|
+
P4Ruby now correctly loads the value of P4CHARSET from the
|
824
|
+
environment.
|
825
|
+
|
826
|
+
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
827
|
+
|
828
|
+
New functionality in 2008.1
|
829
|
+
|
830
|
+
- 152356 (Bug #29022)
|
831
|
+
|
832
|
+
A new method 'P4#env( var )' method has been added to
|
833
|
+
the P4 class. This instance method enables the caller
|
834
|
+
to interrogate the Perforce environment, including
|
835
|
+
reading Perforce variables from P4CONFIG files and,
|
836
|
+
on Windows, the registry. P4#cwd= now loads any
|
837
|
+
P4CONFIG file settings that are appropriate to the
|
838
|
+
new working directory.
|
839
|
+
|
840
|
+
- 153005 (Bug #29308)
|
841
|
+
|
842
|
+
P4Ruby now supports Mac OS X 10.5.
|
843
|
+
|
844
|
+
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
845
|
+
|
846
|
+
Bugs fixed in 2007.3
|
847
|
+
|
848
|
+
- 151167 (Bug #28774)
|
849
|
+
|
850
|
+
The Makefile generated on some Linux platforms (notably
|
851
|
+
Ubuntu 7.10) was not correct, and attempted to link P4Ruby
|
852
|
+
using 'cc' instead of 'c++', causing an 'undefined symbol'
|
853
|
+
error (typically '_ZTVN10__cxxabiv120__si_class_type_infoE') ,
|
854
|
+
when attempting to use P4Ruby. This problem has been corrected.
|
855
|
+
|
856
|
+
- 150577 (Bug #28704)
|
857
|
+
|
858
|
+
The presence of deleted revisions in a file's history
|
859
|
+
might lead to incorrect fileSize and digest
|
860
|
+
attributes for other revisions in the output of
|
861
|
+
P4#run_filelog. This problem has been corrected.
|
862
|
+
|
863
|
+
- 150576 (Bug #28773)
|
864
|
+
|
865
|
+
P4::Revision#filesize() always returned nil. This
|
866
|
+
problem has been corrected.
|