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This enables a few requested improvements on the original review of this script at https://reviews.llvm.org/D46192. This introduces 2 new command line options: * --email-report: This option enables specifying who to email the generated report to. This also enables not sending any email and only printing out the report on stdout by not specifying this option on the command line. * --sender: this allows specifying the email address that will be used in the "From" email header. I believe that with these options the script starts having the basic features needed to run it well on a regular basis for a group of developers. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47930 llvm-svn: 335948 |
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README.txt
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