Okay, I have no idea about SharpSVN, but I think I can help...
Subversion has a special command called annotate
or blame
or praise
. What this command does is list out all the lines in a file, and show you when that last line was changed and by whom.
C> REM: produce an annotated report on foo.c#
C> svn blame foo.c#
This will produce a report that looks something like this (Well, not anything like this because this is munged Java code, but you get the idea):
109990 jevans package com.tc.cache.frontend;
109990 jevans
109990 jevans import com.tangosol.net.CacheFactory;
109990 jevans import com.tangosol.net.NamedCache;
140072 dweintraub import java.util.ArrayList;
136130 ihroseline import java.util.List;
136130 ihroseline import java.util.Map;
123931 bfelds import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
109990 jevans import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
The first column is the revision where the line was changed and the second column is who changed the line. The rest is the source code line.
Not being a C# developer, I really can't help too much beyond that. However, SharpSVN has a class called SvnBlameArgs that looks like it might do the same thing. There's also a SvnBlameEventArgs class.
There's also a Blame method that's part of the SvnClient class. I am willing to bet that the SvnBlame
method is a way of producing that same type of report I showed you above.
Sorry I can't help beyond this...