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6 SVK::Log::FilterPipeline - a pipeline of log filter objects
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9 An SVK::Log::FilterPipeline represents a particular collection of log
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14 Construct a new SVK::Log::FilterPipeline object by constructing the
15 specific filters that will handle the details and preparing for the
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18 build_filter_object
19 Given the name of a filter, try and construct an appropriate filter
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23 This method creates an object for the filter by calling its new()
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27 SVK::Command::Log calls this routine when it wants to display (or
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33 Tell all the filters that their jobs are done by calling "footer" and
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37 Examine an exception to determine if it's a pipeline control exception.
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43 Display a single revision by passing it to the pipeline's presentation
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47 Send a revision down the pipeline. Provide revision information to the
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52 Handle initial set up for the presentation filter. This should only be
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56 Handle initial set up for the selection filter pipeline. This should
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60 Split a string into a filter name and an arbitrary argument string.
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63 Split the description of the selection filter pipeline into individual
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