[moving to dev@; please drop users@ from replies] Daniel Shahaf wrote on Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 17:26:52 +0000: > To be fair, though, the same trick with 'svn info' would have lead you > to svn_fs_node_created_rev(), which is documented to return "the > revision in which @a path under @a root was created", but in fact > returns the revision in which it was last modified.
I think the first sentence of the following docstring is wrong: /** Set @a *revision to the revision in which @a path under @a root was * created. Use @a pool for any temporary allocations. @a *revision will * be set to #SVN_INVALID_REVNUM for uncommitted nodes (i.e. modified nodes * under a transaction root). Note that the root of an unmodified transaction * is not itself considered to be modified; in that case, return the revision * upon which the transaction was based. */ svn_error_t * svn_fs_node_created_rev(svn_revnum_t *revision, It sounds as though it gives the answer to `svn log --stop-on-copy --limit=1 -r 0:HEAD path@root`, but in fact it gives the "Last Changed Revision" of path@root. I think we need at least this patch: Index: subversion/include/svn_fs.h =================================================================== --- subversion/include/svn_fs.h (revision 1717002) +++ subversion/include/svn_fs.h (working copy) @@ -1775,2 +1775,2 @@ -/** Set @a *revision to the revision in which @a path under @a root was - * created. Use @a pool for any temporary allocations. @a *revision will +/** Set @a *revision to the revision in which @a path under @a root was last + * modified. Use @a pool for any temporary allocations. @a *revision will I didn't check the sibling functions for analogous docstring bugs. I can't commit this myself due to an outstanding issue with my apache account :-( Cheers, Daniel