vc-p4/CHANGELOG.org
Tom Willemse 905e88a1bd
Remove ‘vc-p4-client’
When I wrote this feature I didn’t realize that this functionality is already
built into Perforce itself. By using the ‘P4CONFIG’ variable you can specify the
name of a file that ‘p4’ will look for that can specify the client (among
others) for that directory and all subdirectories.
2021-09-08 00:12:03 -07:00

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#+TITLE: Change Log
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#+TODO: ADDED CHANGED DEPRECATED REMOVED FIXED SECURITY
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This
project adheres to [[https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html][Semantic Versioning 2.0.0]].
* COMMENT Unreleased
** CHANGED Enabled ~lexical-binding~
Both =vc-p4.el= and =p4-lowlevel.el= now use lexical binding instead of dynamic binding.
** ADDED ~vc-p4-login~ command
This interactive command lets you log in to Perforce when your session has expired.
** FIXED ~vc-p4-checkin~ command
~vc-p4~ should now be usable to check files into Perforce.
** FIXED Responding to the situation where a file needs to be updated
VC expects the status to be reported as ~needs-update~, not ~needs-patch~.
** ADDED Extra headers in ~vc-dir~
Specifically the Server, root directory, client, and stream are shown in the headers.
* 0.2.1 -- 2020-05-27
** FIXED Recognition of sub-directories of Perforce repos
In other words, on Windows, vc-p4 now correctly recognizes sub-directories as
part of the repository.
** CHANGED Minimum required Emacs version to 25
** FIXED vc-dir for vc-p4
=vc-dir= has changed the function that it calls to =vc-BACKEND-dir-status-files=,
from =vc-BACKEND-dir-status=, so now calling =vc-dir= should work again.