On 04/03/2009 03:04 AM, Edward Hervey wrote:
FWIW, In GStreamer git repositories we use that same rule for the
one-liner with a subtle variation:
* We do allow capital letters (seriously, who cares? It looks nice)
* Considering you want to have as much info as possible in that
one-liner, we try to prefix it with a word giving a clue as to where the
work was done (without looking at the modified files). Doesn't apply if
it's a change accross the whole module.
Ex :
"rtspsrc: allow http:// on the proxy setting", or
"Mark unused arguments using G_GNUC_UNUSED glib macro."
Right. In cairo and pango we do the same, with a slightly different syntax.
For example:
[win32] Fix horizontal glyph positioning bug
[test] Memfault checks
[surface] Propagate region allocation failure
[traps] Propagate allocation failure
[region] Use const cairo_rectangle_int_t consistently
[scaled-font] Global glyph cache
I find that quite useful.
behdad
Edward
BR,
Martin
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