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/* Interface to "cvs edit", "cvs watch on", and related features This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. */ extern int watch_on PROTO ((int argc, char **argv)); extern int watch_off PROTO ((int argc, char **argv)); #ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT /* Check to see if any notifications are sitting around in need of being sent. These are the notifications stored in CVSADM_NOTIFY (edit,unedit); commit calls notify_do directly. */ extern void cvs_notify_check PROTO ((const char *repository, const char *update_dir)); #endif /* CLIENT_SUPPORT */ /* Issue a notification for file FILENAME. TYPE is 'E' for edit, 'U' for unedit, and 'C' for commit. WHO is the user currently running. For TYPE 'E', VAL is the time+host+directory data which goes in _editors, and WATCHES is zero or more of E,U,C, in that order, to specify what kinds of temporary watches to set. */ extern void notify_do PROTO ((int type, const char *filename, const char *who, const char *val, const char *watches, const char *repository)); /* Set attributes to reflect the fact that EDITOR is editing FILENAME. VAL is time+host+directory, or NULL if we are to say that EDITOR is *not* editing FILENAME. */ extern void editor_set PROTO ((const char *filename, const char *editor, const char *val)); /* Take note of the fact that FILE is up to date (this munges CVS/Base; processing of CVS/Entries is done separately). */ extern void mark_up_to_date PROTO ((const char *file));