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-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# Stubs for no revision control.
-
-use warnings;
-use strict;
-use IkiWiki;
-
-package IkiWiki;
-
-sub rcs_update () {
- # Update working directory to current version.
- # (May be more complex for distributed RCS.)
-}
-
-sub rcs_prepedit ($) {
- # Prepares to edit a file under revision control. Returns a token
- # that must be passed into rcs_commit when the file is ready
- # for committing.
- # The file is relative to the srcdir.
- return ""
-}
-
-sub rcs_commit ($$$) {
- # Tries to commit the page; returns undef on _success_ and
- # a version of the page with the rcs's conflict markers on failure.
- # The file is relative to the srcdir.
- return undef # success
-}
-
-sub rcs_add ($) {
- # Add a file. The filename is relative to the root of the srcdir.
-}
-
-sub rcs_recentchanges ($) {
- # Examine the RCS history and generate a data structure for
- # the recentchanges page.
- # This structure is a list of items, each item is a hash reference
- # representing one change to the repo.
- # The hash has keys user (a link to the user making the change),
- # committype (web or the name of the rcs), when (when the change
- # happened, relative to the current time), message (a reference
- # to an array of lines for the commit message), and pages (a
- # reference to an array of links to the pages that were changed).
-}
-
-sub rcs_notify () {
- # This function is called when a change is committed to the wiki,
- # and ikiwiki is running as a post-commit hook from the RCS.
- # It should examine the repository to somehow determine what pages
- # changed, and then send emails to users subscribed to those pages.
-}
-
-sub rcs_getctime ($) {
- # Optional, used to get the page creation time from the RCS.
- error "getctime not implemented";
-}
-
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