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[Gnu-arch-users] Re: fixing and extending "selected commit"
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
[Gnu-arch-users] Re: fixing and extending "selected commit" |
Date: |
01 Oct 2003 17:03:38 +0900 |
Jan Hudec <address@hidden> writes:
> > 3.b More generally, we need to nail down the mechanism that computes
> > "selected" views of the ORIG and MOD trees, and what counts as an
> > error.
>
> I think following should work and not get too hard to do: First check
> for renames across the limit boundary (and probably consider them user
> error)
As a practical matter, I don't want renames across boundaries to be an
error, I'd like the presence of either half of a rename inside a limit
to automatically include the other half.
It's very natural to do:
mv OLD NEW
tla commit -- NEW
That is, I tend to think of a renamed file as a single entity; if I had
to do `tla commit -- OLD NEW' to make that work, it would seem very odd.
-Miles
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