On Apr 19, 2010, at 14:55, David Weintraub wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:29 PM, KARR, DAVID (ATTSI) wrote:
>> I'm considering writing a script which (among other things) can iterate
>> through all the valid revisions for an element.  I'm trying to figure
>> out the best way to do that.  I could easily just start at "1" up to the
>> latest revision number, and just check for errors on each one, but that
>> seems pretty painful.  Is there a straightforward way to get a list of
>> valid revision numbers for an element?  I would like the ability to
>> start at the beginning and iterate to the latest, and also start at the
>> latest and iterate to the earliest.
> 
> Why can't you take a "log" of that element? That'll give you all the 
> revisions on which that element changed.

> $ svn log 1:HEAD $element   #List from first to last
> $ svn log HEAD:1 $element   #List from last to first.

You forgot a "-r" in there before the revision numbers. But better yet, if you 
just want the revision numbers (and not also the log messages, timestamps, 
authors, etc.):

$ svn log -q -r 1:HEAD $element | awk '/^r/ {print $1}'

$ svn log -q -r HEAD:1 $element | awk '/^r/ {print $1}'


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