p4 flush
Update a client workspace’s have list without actually copying any files.
Syntax
p4 [g-opts] flush [-f -L -n -q] [[FileSpec][revSpec] ...]
Description
p4 flush can cause commands to behave in unexpected ways, so use it only when the situation is appropriate. See the two Examples.
The p4 flush
command performs only Step 2 of p4 sync
FileSpec
two-step operation:
Step 1: The file revisions in the FileSpec
are copied
from the depot to the client workspace.
Step 2: The workspace’s have list (which tracks which file revisions have been synced, and is managed by the Perforce service) is updated to reflect the new client workspace contents.
Under most circumstances, this is not desirable, because a client
workspace’s have list should always reflect the workspace’s true
contents. However, if the workspace’s contents are already out of sync
with the have list, p4 flush
can sometimes be used to
bring the have list in sync with the actual contents. Because p4
flush
performs no actual file transfers, this command is
much faster then the corresponding p4
sync
.
Options
|
Force the flush. Helix Server performs the flush even if the client workspace already has the file at the specified revision. |
|
For scripting purposes, perform the flush on a list of valid file arguments in full depot syntax with a valid revision number. |
|
Display what the results of the flush would be without actually performing the flush. This lets you make sure that the flush does what you think it will do before you do it. |
|
Quiet operation: suppress normal output messages. Messages regarding errors or exceptional conditions are not suppressed. |
|
See Global options. |
Usage Notes
Can File Arguments Use Revision Specifier? | Can File Arguments Use Revision Range? | Minimal Access Level Required |
---|---|---|
Yes |
Yes |
|
-
Because
p4 flush
updates the have list without copying files, andp4 sync
-f updates the client workspace to match the have list,p4 flush files
followed byp4 sync
-f files
is almost equivalent top4 sync
files
. This means that a bad flush can be almost entirely fixed by following it with ap4 sync
-f of the same file revisions that were originally flushed.Unfortunately, this is not a complete remedy, because any file revisions that were deleted from the have list by
p4 flush
will remain in the client workspace even after thep4 sync
-f. In this case, you will need to manually remove deleted file revisions from the client workspace. - p4 flush is an alias for
p4 sync -k
.
Examples
-
Ten users at the same site need to set up new, identical client workspaces from the same depot at a remote location over a slow link. Typically, each user would run identical
p4 sync
commands, but if bandwidth is limited, there’s a faster way:- One user runs
p4 sync
files
from the client workspacefirstworkspace
. - The other users copy the newly synced files from the first user’s client workspace into their own client workspaces using their local OS file-copying commands.
-
The other users run
p4 flush files @firstworkspace
, which brings their client workspaces' have lists into sync with the files copied into the client workspaces in the last step.Because
p4 flush
moves no files across the slow link, the process can be much faster then running the samep4 sync
command ten separate times.
- One user runs
-
Joe has a client workspace called
joe
that has aRoot:
of/usr/joe/project1/subproj
and aView:
of//depot/joe/proj1/subproj/... //joe/...
Joe decides that all the files under/usr/joe/project1
need to be included in the workspace, and usesp4 client
to change theRoot:
to/usr/joe/project1
and theView:
to//depot/joe/proj1/... //joe/...
.This keeps his current client workspace files in the same place while extending the scope of the workspace to include other files. But when Joe runs his next
p4 sync
, he is surprised to see that Helix Server deletes every non-open file in the client workspace and replaces it with an identical copy of the same file!Helix Server behaves this way because:
- the have list describes each file’s location relative to the client root
- the physical location of each file is determined when each Helix Server command is run.
Therefore:
- Helix Server thinks that each file has been relocated
- p4 sync deletes the file from its "old" location and copies it into its "new" location
The efficient solution in this case is to use
p4 flush #have
to update the client workspace’s have list to reflect the "new" locations of the files without actually copying any files.Related Commands
p4 flush is an alias for
p4 sync
-kp4 sync
-kTo copy files from the depot to the client workspace
To bring the client workspace in sync with the have list after a bad
p4 flush
p4 sync
-f