[Sparing GHC hackers from this sort of musing...] On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 16:58:05 -0500, Isaac Dupree wrote: > I'm nervous about it too. What if you mix uses with and without --reorder?
[lots of asking the right sort of questions snipped] You should consider providing us with Grumpy Old Man service more often. We need more people to carefully consider how things interact and what their consequences are... > What about a user who habitually pulls from two different repos, not > just one* -- the behavior is probably clear enough, just might be > surprising. ... > Is the behavior even possible to implement? Can it be implemented > in faster than O(n) in all patches in the history? I didn't think very hard about it. Without knowing 100% what I'm saying, I assume it's basically just a matter of flipping our notion of "us" and "them" in our merging code. I just figured darcs pull --reorder would basically work like a darcs push might (or the other repository pulling your patches) modulo working directory. But maybe you and Ganesh are right that a standalone operation would be better. -- Eric Kow <http://www.nltg.brighton.ac.uk/home/Eric.Kow> For a faster response, try +44 (0)1273 64 2905 or xmpp:[email protected] (Jabber or Google Talk only)
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