p4 list
Synopsis
Create a temporary list of files that can be used as a label.
Syntax
p4 [g-opts
] list [-l
labelname
] [-C -M]
file
[revRange
]
...
p4 [g-opts
] list -l
labelname
-d [-M]
Description
This command is intended for use by systems integrators and third-party developers.
p4 list
builds an in-memory temporary list of files that can be
used as a label for the duration of the single p4
command
session that created it. The list exists only as long as the connected
session; the temporary list created by running p4 list
from the
command line is not available to subsequent p4
commands.
By default, the head revision is listed. If the file argument specifies
a revision, all files at that revision are listed. If the file
argument specifies a revision range, the highest revision in the range
is used for each file.
The -d
option is handy for long-running processes that need to use and
reuse lists within the scope of one session without exhausting the
server’s process memory.
Options
|
Limits any depot paths to those that can be mapped through the client workspace. |
|
Delete the specified list. |
|
Specify the label to be applied to file revisions. If a label of that
name already exists, the in-memory name has precedence over the
stored one. If you do not use this option, the |
|
When run against a forwarding replica, forward the |
|
See “Global Options”. |
Usage Notes
Can File Arguments Use Revision Specifier? | Can File Arguments Use Revision Range? | Minimal Access Level Required |
---|---|---|
Yes |
Yes |
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