Blair Zajac <bl...@orcaware.com> writes: > The docs for svn_fs_commit_txn() for read: > > * @note Success or failure of the commit of @a txn is determined by > * examining the value of @a *new_rev upon this function's return. If > * the value is a valid revision number, the commit was successful, > * even though a n...@c NULL function return value may indicate that > * something else went wrong. > > However, svn_repos_fs_commit_txn() will only run the post-commit hook > if SVN_NO_ERROR was returned: > > /* Commit. */ > SVN_ERR(svn_fs_commit_txn(conflict_p, new_rev, txn, pool)); > > /* Run post-commit hooks. Notice that we're wrapping the error > with a -specific- errorcode, so that our caller knows not to try > and abort the transaction. */ > if ((err = svn_repos__hooks_post_commit(repos, *new_rev, pool))) > return svn_error_create > (SVN_ERR_REPOS_POST_COMMIT_HOOK_FAILED, err, > _("Commit succeeded, but post-commit hook failed")); > > return SVN_NO_ERROR; > > Shouldn't svn_repos_fs_commit_txn() always run the post-commit hook if > new_rev is a valid rev?
I think you are correct, it should. > BTW, we should have the docs for svn_fs_commit_txn mention that > *new_rev is always modified, so the caller doesn't have to set > *new_rev to SVN_INVALID_REVNUM. It's implied by the note comment. I suppose it could be clarified. -- Philip