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__COPYRIGHT__
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See its __doc__ string for a discussion of the format.
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<tool name="Perforce">
<summary>
Sets construction variables for interacting with the
Perforce source code management system.
</summary>
<sets>
P4
P4FLAGS
P4COM
</sets>
<uses>
P4COMSTR
</uses>
</tool>
<cvar name="P4">
<summary>
The Perforce executable.
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="P4COM">
<summary>
The command line used to
fetch source files from Perforce.
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="P4COMSTR">
<summary>
The string displayed when
fetching a source file from Perforce.
If this is not set, then &cv-link-P4COM; (the command line) is displayed.
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="P4FLAGS">
<summary>
General options that are passed to Perforce.
</summary>
</cvar>
<scons_function name="Perforce">
<arguments signature="env">
()
</arguments>
<summary>
A factory function that
returns a Builder object
to be used to fetch source files
from the Perforce source code management system.
The returned Builder
is intended to be passed to the
&f-SourceCode;
function.
This function is deprecated. For details, see the entry for the
&f-SourceCode;
function.
Example:
<example>
env.SourceCode('.', env.Perforce())
</example>
Perforce uses a number of external
environment variables for its operation.
Consequently, this function adds the
following variables from the user's external environment
to the construction environment's
ENV dictionary:
P4CHARSET,
P4CLIENT,
P4LANGUAGE,
P4PASSWD,
P4PORT,
P4USER,
SystemRoot,
USER,
and
USERNAME.
</summary>
</scons_function>
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