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VCS::LibCVS::Client::Connection::CvsPass.3pm
Langue: en
Version: 2005-10-10 (fedora - 01/12/10)
Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)
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NAME
VCS::LibCVS::Client::Connection::CvsPass - A ~/.cvspass file.SYNOPSIS
my $cvspass = VCS::LibCVS::Client::Connection::CvsPass->new(); my $password = $cvspass->get_password($root);
DESCRIPTION
A ~/.cvspass file. This file contains the trivially encoded passwords used by the CVS pserver authentication system. This interface provides access to the passwords.CLASS ROUTINES
new()
$cvspass = VCS::LibCVS::Client::Connection::CvsPass->new();- return type: VCS::LibCVS::Client::CvsPass
Return a new CvsPass object, for the current user, found in their home directory.
INSTANCE ROUTINES
get_password()
$password = $cvspass$->get_password($root)- return type: scalar string
- argument 1 type: VCS::LibCVS::Datum::Root
Retrieve the password for the indicated repository.
store_password()
$cvspass$->store_password($root, $password)- return type: undef
- argument 1 type: VCS::LibCVS::Datum::Root
- argument 2 type: scalar string
- The scrambled password.
Store a password for the repository. The password must be scrambled using the pserver scrambling technique. See VCS::LibCVS::Client::Connection::Pserver::pserver_scramble() for details.
SEE ALSO
VCS::LibCVS::Client::Connection::Pserver
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