On 2016-06-16 13:26, Fernando D. Bozzo wrote:
Well, I think that you can see it by yourself. Downloading and making a
quick test is faster than the time required to write an email.
We have 2 independent/distributed teams working with VFP 9 projects
with
more than 1.5 millon lines of code between forms, classlibs, menus and
prgs
on a DVCS system (PlasticSCM) sharing, branching and merging code since
mid
2014, and I can say that FoxBin2Prg was the only tool that not only
allow
merging, but do it showing PRG-style code to the Developer, which is
what
we know better. No XML (excect in table data and reports), no "rare"
text.
Forms, Classlibs and Menus are converted to PRG-style, and in 2+ years
we
didn't have any problems when merging and regenerating operative
binaries.
I think that having at least 2 VFPx projects oriented to git
("bin2text"
from Lutz Sheffler and "git utils" from Mike Potjer) and even FoxUnit
using
it as the bin*text conversor gives some confidence about it.
But, again, the only way to know if it's for you is doing a test with a
copy of your files.
Fernando,
So in your DVCS (PlasticSCM), you're not storing the binary ??X/??T
files, but you are instead storing the results PRG-like equivalents of
them? Do you create those via ProjectHook calls or how/when do you do
the conversions? Or, perhaps you're storing the binary files AS WELL AS
THE PRG EQUIVALENTS???
Very interesting.
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