From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
Thomas Rast tr...@inf.ethz.ch writes:
Hrm, you're right, that's a flaw in my logic. You could do the same in
all other cases too, e.g. replace a tree so that an entry is of a
different type and at the same time change the type of the object
itself.
Christian Couder chrisc...@tuxfamily.org writes:
But if all the objects that point to an object, called O, are to be
replaced, then in most cases object O probably doesn't need to be
replaced. It's probably sufficient to create the new object, called
O2, that would replace object O and to
From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
Christian Couder chrisc...@tuxfamily.org writes:
But if all the objects that point to an object, called O, are to be
replaced, then in most cases object O probably doesn't need to be
replaced. It's probably sufficient to create the new object, called
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
Christian Couder chrisc...@tuxfamily.org writes:
Users replacing an object with one of a different type were not
prevented to do so, even if it was obvious, and stated in the doc,
that bad things would result from doing that.
To avoid mistakes, it
Thomas Rast tr...@inf.ethz.ch writes:
Hrm, you're right, that's a flaw in my logic. You could do the same in
all other cases too, e.g. replace a tree so that an entry is of a
different type and at the same time change the type of the object
itself. You however have to carefully go through
Users replacing an object with one of a different type were not
prevented to do so, even if it was obvious, and stated in the doc,
that bad things would result from doing that.
To avoid mistakes, it is better to just forbid that though.
There is no case where one object can be replaced with one
Christian Couder chrisc...@tuxfamily.org writes:
Users replacing an object with one of a different type were not
prevented to do so, even if it was obvious, and stated in the doc,
that bad things would result from doing that.
To avoid mistakes, it is better to just forbid that though.
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