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From: | Aaron Bentley |
Subject: | Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Inconsistency of Added-files and Removed-files |
Date: | Tue, 17 Aug 2004 12:33:11 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 (X11/20040309) |
James Blackwell wrote:
David Allouche:> I _can_ write a workaround for the inconsistence if the correct > behaviour would be not to show explicit id-tags ever in patchlogs, so I > would like to know what _is_ the correct behaviour.Tom Lord:These headers are not heavily used. Their primary use is, for human consumption (e.g., grep for a filename).I was planning on eventually writing a command that would examine patch logs to tell you in what revisions a file was modified (added, etc). What do you think?
It might be a duplication of effort-- I've already got code that does that: $fai revisions --modified libarch/cmdutils.c -s address@hidden/tla--devo--1.2--patch-102 nicer error messages from get (aaron via rbtcollins) address@hidden/tla--devo--1.2--patch-103 fix bogus format string address@hidden/tla--devo--1.2--patch-107 error message niceness (aaron via rbtcollins) address@hidden/tla--devo--1.3--patch-14 Gobs of extra checks/small fixes/typos (Bentley) address@hidden/tla--devo--1.3--patch-15 Formatting fixes for previous revisionIt's part of Fai, which is gpled, and is available as iter_changedfile. Doesn't match on file additions or deletions, yet.
There's also a variant that matches revisions that added a line's contents to a file.
Aaron -- Aaron Bentley Director of Technology Panometrics, Inc.
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