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Re: Merging native-comp and pgtk


From: Stefan Monnier
Subject: Re: Merging native-comp and pgtk
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2021 18:04:10 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux)

>> Where are we w.r.t merging those two branches into `master`?
>> IIUC the plan is to include those features as "experimental" in
>> Emacs-28.1, right?  If so, I think it's becoming urgent that we merge
>> them into `master`.
> I don't thin it's ready yet, see my other message.

By "it" you mean both features?

I've seen some reference to the pgtk branch in another message but that
seemed to be a minor issue when using pgtk.

So now I'm wondering: what do you think should be the criteria for
inclusion into `master`?

As written above, I thought the plan was to include those as
experimental features for Emacs-28.1, so I thought the criteria were
going to be something like:
- Code is clean enough: doesn't risk introducing regressions into the rest
  of the code.
- It's very likely that the feature will reach maturity (i.e. lose
  the "experimental" label) in some not too distant future.
- It's already usable enough that most people who're looking forward to
  this feature will be fairly satisfied if they try it (it might still
  have some rough edges, but by and large it works).

> (And why is it urgent?  Emacs 27.2 is not out yet, and Emacs 28 is
> supposed to have native-comp included.  So we still have quite a long
> way to go.)

Leaving a feature waiting on a branch for extended period of time
imposes a lot of extra work to keep it up to date (and it can very
discouraging to have to do that if there's no clear set of "things
missing").


        Stefan




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