Is there a way to synch multiple files at specific revisions quickly.
For example specify a list of files and revisions as follows: foo#1 bar#4 baz#3
I could sync these in a foreach loop in he shell individually - but this would be slow for large lists. So is there a quick/batch way of doing this?
I do know about using labels - but in this case we must assume no label existed for this set of files and revisions - the only source we have is the list as shown above.
You can use a file as an argument with the -x global option flag, as Bryan mentioned in his comment.
EXAMPLE - sync
-- Notice the file contents of 'syncfile.txt' with three filenames, at specific revisions.
$ cat syncfile.txt
foo#1
bar#4
baz#3
-- The client workspace currently has all the head revisions.
$ p4 have //depot/test/...
//depot/test/bar#5 - /home/admin/depot/test/bar
//depot/test/baz#4 - /home/admin/depot/test/baz
//depot/test/foo#5 - /home/admin/depot/test/foo
-- Now the file is passed as an argument with the 'sync' command, and the updates display
$ p4 -x syncfile.txt sync
//depot/test/foo#1 - updating /home/admin/depot/test/foo
//depot/test/bar#4 - updating /home/admin/depot/test/bar
//depot/test/baz#3 - updating /home/admin/depot/test/baz
-- Running the 'have' command again to verify that indeed the specific revisions were synced.
$ p4 have //depot/test/...
//depot/test/bar#4 - /home/admin/depot/test/bar
//depot/test/baz#3 - /home/admin/depot/test/baz
//depot/test/foo#1 - /home/admin/depot/test/foo
EXAMPLE - ADD
-- Notice the file contents of 'addfiles.txt' with three filenames.
$ cat addfiles.txt
who
me
you
-- The file is passed as an argument with the 'add' command, and the files listed are added.
$ p4 -x addfiles.txt add
//depot/test/who#1 - opened for add
//depot/test/me#1 - opened for add
//depot/test/you#1 - opened for add
Here are examples of how to use the '-x' flag in documentation:
http://answers.perforce.com/articles/KB_Article/The-x-Flag
http://answers.perforce.com/articles/KB_Article/Adding-a-Directory-Tree
http://answers.perforce.com/articles/KB_Article/Integ-Using-the-x-Global-Option
http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/global.options.html