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Re: commit output


From: Derek Robert Price
Subject: Re: commit output
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 08:53:57 -0400
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Mark D. Baushke wrote:

> >Yes, many messages are generated on the server and no, actual
> >"clients" attempting to parse the output of the server should not have
> >problems with the changes since the CVS client/server protocol is
> >rather sharply defined in such a way that merely altering some of the
> >messages destined for user consumption should not alter the client
> >interpretation.
>
> I know that some of the additions of "`" and "'" or otherwise altering
> what punctuation were around which files was what caused eclipse.org
> stuff to be broken for a while. It was this kind of change to the output
> of stable that I was trying to protect against if possible.


Hrm.  Interesting.  I was told at some point that they had their own
client.  Anyhow, it really does make sense to leave output alone on
feature, I guess.  Time to bump the feature -> stable date.  What did
you suggest, Mark?  6 months?  That's November...  Seems like a long
time...  :)

> >If some expect script is parsing the text messages _coming out of the
> >client_, it is possible that these changes could confuse that script.
>
>
> Sure, for example, there is the need to hack the sanity.sh regression
> tests...


Well, yes, but that gets committed with these sorts of changes, in
general.  :)

Derek
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