
Dist::Joseki::SVK::Status - Class to represents result of 'svk status'

Dist::Joseki::SVK::Status->new;

None yet.

added my @values = $obj->added;
my $array_ref = $obj->added;
$obj->added(@values);
$obj->added($array_ref);
Get or set the array values. If called without an arguments, it returns the array in list context, or a reference to the array in scalar context. If called with arguments, it expands array references found therein and sets the values.
added_clear$obj->added_clear;
Deletes all elements from the array.
added_countmy $count = $obj->added_count;
Returns the number of elements in the array.
added_index my $element = $obj->added_index(3);
my @elements = $obj->added_index(@indices);
my $array_ref = $obj->added_index(@indices);
Takes a list of indices and returns the elements indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.
added_popmy $value = $obj->added_pop;
Pops the last element off the array, returning it.
added_push$obj->added_push(@values);
Pushes elements onto the end of the array.
added_set$obj->added_set(1 => $x, 5 => $y);
Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the array element at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of elements that have been set.
added_shiftmy $value = $obj->added_shift;
Shifts the first element off the array, returning it.
added_splice $obj->added_splice(2, 1, $x, $y);
$obj->added_splice(-1);
$obj->added_splice(0, -1);
Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.
Removes the elements designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the elements of the list, if any. In list context, returns the elements removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last element removed, or undef if no elements are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the elements from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.
added_unshift$obj->added_unshift(@values);
Unshifts elements onto the beginning of the array.
clear_added$obj->clear_added;
Deletes all elements from the array.
clear_deleted$obj->clear_deleted;
Deletes all elements from the array.
clear_modified$obj->clear_modified;
Deletes all elements from the array.
clear_unversioned$obj->clear_unversioned;
Deletes all elements from the array.
count_addedmy $count = $obj->count_added;
Returns the number of elements in the array.
count_deletedmy $count = $obj->count_deleted;
Returns the number of elements in the array.
count_modifiedmy $count = $obj->count_modified;
Returns the number of elements in the array.
count_unversionedmy $count = $obj->count_unversioned;
Returns the number of elements in the array.
deleted my @values = $obj->deleted;
my $array_ref = $obj->deleted;
$obj->deleted(@values);
$obj->deleted($array_ref);
Get or set the array values. If called without an arguments, it returns the array in list context, or a reference to the array in scalar context. If called with arguments, it expands array references found therein and sets the values.
deleted_clear$obj->deleted_clear;
Deletes all elements from the array.
deleted_countmy $count = $obj->deleted_count;
Returns the number of elements in the array.
deleted_index my $element = $obj->deleted_index(3);
my @elements = $obj->deleted_index(@indices);
my $array_ref = $obj->deleted_index(@indices);
Takes a list of indices and returns the elements indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.
deleted_popmy $value = $obj->deleted_pop;
Pops the last element off the array, returning it.
deleted_push$obj->deleted_push(@values);
Pushes elements onto the end of the array.
deleted_set$obj->deleted_set(1 => $x, 5 => $y);
Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the array element at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of elements that have been set.
deleted_shiftmy $value = $obj->deleted_shift;
Shifts the first element off the array, returning it.
deleted_splice $obj->deleted_splice(2, 1, $x, $y);
$obj->deleted_splice(-1);
$obj->deleted_splice(0, -1);
Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.
Removes the elements designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the elements of the list, if any. In list context, returns the elements removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last element removed, or undef if no elements are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the elements from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.
deleted_unshift$obj->deleted_unshift(@values);
Unshifts elements onto the beginning of the array.
index_added my $element = $obj->index_added(3);
my @elements = $obj->index_added(@indices);
my $array_ref = $obj->index_added(@indices);
Takes a list of indices and returns the elements indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.
index_deleted my $element = $obj->index_deleted(3);
my @elements = $obj->index_deleted(@indices);
my $array_ref = $obj->index_deleted(@indices);
Takes a list of indices and returns the elements indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.
index_modified my $element = $obj->index_modified(3);
my @elements = $obj->index_modified(@indices);
my $array_ref = $obj->index_modified(@indices);
Takes a list of indices and returns the elements indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.
index_unversioned my $element = $obj->index_unversioned(3);
my @elements = $obj->index_unversioned(@indices);
my $array_ref = $obj->index_unversioned(@indices);
Takes a list of indices and returns the elements indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.
modified my @values = $obj->modified;
my $array_ref = $obj->modified;
$obj->modified(@values);
$obj->modified($array_ref);
Get or set the array values. If called without an arguments, it returns the array in list context, or a reference to the array in scalar context. If called with arguments, it expands array references found therein and sets the values.
modified_clear$obj->modified_clear;
Deletes all elements from the array.
modified_countmy $count = $obj->modified_count;
Returns the number of elements in the array.
modified_index my $element = $obj->modified_index(3);
my @elements = $obj->modified_index(@indices);
my $array_ref = $obj->modified_index(@indices);
Takes a list of indices and returns the elements indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.
modified_popmy $value = $obj->modified_pop;
Pops the last element off the array, returning it.
modified_push$obj->modified_push(@values);
Pushes elements onto the end of the array.
modified_set$obj->modified_set(1 => $x, 5 => $y);
Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the array element at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of elements that have been set.
modified_shiftmy $value = $obj->modified_shift;
Shifts the first element off the array, returning it.
modified_splice $obj->modified_splice(2, 1, $x, $y);
$obj->modified_splice(-1);
$obj->modified_splice(0, -1);
Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.
Removes the elements designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the elements of the list, if any. In list context, returns the elements removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last element removed, or undef if no elements are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the elements from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.
modified_unshift$obj->modified_unshift(@values);
Unshifts elements onto the beginning of the array.
pop_addedmy $value = $obj->pop_added;
Pops the last element off the array, returning it.
pop_deletedmy $value = $obj->pop_deleted;
Pops the last element off the array, returning it.
pop_modifiedmy $value = $obj->pop_modified;
Pops the last element off the array, returning it.
pop_unversionedmy $value = $obj->pop_unversioned;
Pops the last element off the array, returning it.
push_added$obj->push_added(@values);
Pushes elements onto the end of the array.
push_deleted$obj->push_deleted(@values);
Pushes elements onto the end of the array.
push_modified$obj->push_modified(@values);
Pushes elements onto the end of the array.
push_unversioned$obj->push_unversioned(@values);
Pushes elements onto the end of the array.
set_added$obj->set_added(1 => $x, 5 => $y);
Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the array element at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of elements that have been set.
set_deleted$obj->set_deleted(1 => $x, 5 => $y);
Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the array element at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of elements that have been set.
set_modified$obj->set_modified(1 => $x, 5 => $y);
Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the array element at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of elements that have been set.
set_unversioned$obj->set_unversioned(1 => $x, 5 => $y);
Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the array element at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of elements that have been set.
shift_addedmy $value = $obj->shift_added;
Shifts the first element off the array, returning it.
shift_deletedmy $value = $obj->shift_deleted;
Shifts the first element off the array, returning it.
shift_modifiedmy $value = $obj->shift_modified;
Shifts the first element off the array, returning it.
shift_unversionedmy $value = $obj->shift_unversioned;
Shifts the first element off the array, returning it.
splice_added $obj->splice_added(2, 1, $x, $y);
$obj->splice_added(-1);
$obj->splice_added(0, -1);
Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.
Removes the elements designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the elements of the list, if any. In list context, returns the elements removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last element removed, or undef if no elements are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the elements from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.
splice_deleted $obj->splice_deleted(2, 1, $x, $y);
$obj->splice_deleted(-1);
$obj->splice_deleted(0, -1);
Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.
Removes the elements designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the elements of the list, if any. In list context, returns the elements removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last element removed, or undef if no elements are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the elements from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.
splice_modified $obj->splice_modified(2, 1, $x, $y);
$obj->splice_modified(-1);
$obj->splice_modified(0, -1);
Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.
Removes the elements designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the elements of the list, if any. In list context, returns the elements removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last element removed, or undef if no elements are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the elements from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.
splice_unversioned $obj->splice_unversioned(2, 1, $x, $y);
$obj->splice_unversioned(-1);
$obj->splice_unversioned(0, -1);
Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.
Removes the elements designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the elements of the list, if any. In list context, returns the elements removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last element removed, or undef if no elements are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the elements from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.
unshift_added$obj->unshift_added(@values);
Unshifts elements onto the beginning of the array.
unshift_deleted$obj->unshift_deleted(@values);
Unshifts elements onto the beginning of the array.
unshift_modified$obj->unshift_modified(@values);
Unshifts elements onto the beginning of the array.
unshift_unversioned$obj->unshift_unversioned(@values);
Unshifts elements onto the beginning of the array.
unversioned my @values = $obj->unversioned;
my $array_ref = $obj->unversioned;
$obj->unversioned(@values);
$obj->unversioned($array_ref);
Get or set the array values. If called without an arguments, it returns the array in list context, or a reference to the array in scalar context. If called with arguments, it expands array references found therein and sets the values.
unversioned_clear$obj->unversioned_clear;
Deletes all elements from the array.
unversioned_countmy $count = $obj->unversioned_count;
Returns the number of elements in the array.
unversioned_index my $element = $obj->unversioned_index(3);
my @elements = $obj->unversioned_index(@indices);
my $array_ref = $obj->unversioned_index(@indices);
Takes a list of indices and returns the elements indicated by those indices. If only one index is given, the corresponding array element is returned. If several indices are given, the result is returned as an array in list context or as an array reference in scalar context.
unversioned_popmy $value = $obj->unversioned_pop;
Pops the last element off the array, returning it.
unversioned_push$obj->unversioned_push(@values);
Pushes elements onto the end of the array.
unversioned_set$obj->unversioned_set(1 => $x, 5 => $y);
Takes a list of index/value pairs and for each pair it sets the array element at the indicated index to the indicated value. Returns the number of elements that have been set.
unversioned_shiftmy $value = $obj->unversioned_shift;
Shifts the first element off the array, returning it.
unversioned_splice $obj->unversioned_splice(2, 1, $x, $y);
$obj->unversioned_splice(-1);
$obj->unversioned_splice(0, -1);
Takes three arguments: An offset, a length and a list.
Removes the elements designated by the offset and the length from the array, and replaces them with the elements of the list, if any. In list context, returns the elements removed from the array. In scalar context, returns the last element removed, or undef if no elements are removed. The array grows or shrinks as necessary. If the offset is negative then it starts that far from the end of the array. If the length is omitted, removes everything from the offset onward. If the length is negative, removes the elements from the offset onward except for -length elements at the end of the array. If both the offset and the length are omitted, removes everything. If the offset is past the end of the array, it issues a warning, and splices at the end of the array.
unversioned_unshift$obj->unversioned_unshift(@values);
Unshifts elements onto the beginning of the array.
Dist::Joseki::SVK::Status inherits from Dist::Joseki::Base.
The superclass Dist::Joseki::Base defines these methods and functions:
new(), assert_is_dist_base_dir(), print_header(), read_from_cmd(),
safe_system()
The superclass Class::Accessor::Complex defines these methods and functions:
mk_abstract_accessors(), mk_array_accessors(), mk_boolean_accessors(),
mk_class_array_accessors(), mk_class_hash_accessors(),
mk_class_scalar_accessors(), mk_concat_accessors(),
mk_forward_accessors(), mk_hash_accessors(), mk_integer_accessors(),
mk_new(), mk_object_accessors(), mk_scalar_accessors(),
mk_set_accessors(), mk_singleton()
The superclass Class::Accessor defines these methods and functions:
_carp(), _croak(), _mk_accessors(), accessor_name_for(),
best_practice_accessor_name_for(), best_practice_mutator_name_for(),
follow_best_practice(), get(), make_accessor(), make_ro_accessor(),
make_wo_accessor(), mk_accessors(), mk_ro_accessors(),
mk_wo_accessors(), mutator_name_for(), set()
The superclass Class::Accessor::Installer defines these methods and functions:
install_accessor()

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Marcel Grünauer, <marcel@cpan.org>

Copyright 2007-2009 by the authors.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.