// StickyRequest.cs
// Copyright (C) 2001 Mike Krueger
// comments are taken from CVS Client/Server reference manual which
// comes with the cvs client (www.cvshome.org)
//
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//
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namespace CVS.Requests{
/// <summary>
/// Response expected: no.
/// Tell the server that the directory most recently specified with Directory
/// has a sticky tag or date tagspec. The first character of tagspec is `T' for
/// a tag, or `D' for a date. The remainder of tagspec contains the actual tag or
/// date. The server should remember Static-directory and Sticky requests for a
/// particular directory; the client need not resend them each time it sends a
/// Directory request for a given directory. However, the server is not obliged
/// to remember them beyond the context of a single command.
/// </summary>
public class StickyRequest : AbstractRequest
{
string tag;
public StickyRequest(string tag)
{
this.tag = tag;
}
public override string RequestString {
get {
return "Sticky" + tag + "\n";
}
}
public override bool IsResponseExpected {
get {
return false;
}
}
}
}
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