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, such as set_pending_branch -- at
least in the case of branches that do not yet exist.
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as it does today, right?
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Monotone has a flag day coming up in any case, because of the move
away from SHA-1.
To what are you/we moving?
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Nathaniel J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...Did this ever get applied?
I'm not sure; I never heard anyone mention it.
(If you'd like to continue hacking on monotone.el, send me a key and
you can commit your changes yourself...)
I'll send that to you privately.
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maybe just a search up the directory tree.
If anyone thinks such a tactic is worth pursuing, or has a different
heuristic to use to decide which buffers should be monotone-enabled, I
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Steven E. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I adjusted the handling of interactive scope specification to the
commands that can deal with files, subtrees, or the entire tree (by
way of the the `monotone-arg-decode' function).
And I overlooked some things in the process. The attached patch
is more difficult.
I've been looking at clearcase.el as an example. It has years worth of
experience poured into it, but I'm trying to sift out some minimal set
of things we can copy for monotone.el.
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will monotone be able to follow the relocated file?
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five.txt permanently, even
though they were really separate files to begin with?
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the user interface to
select?
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integrate changes from
[project.experiment]/one.txt
to
[project.prototype]/experiment/one.txt
or would it attempt to create [project.prototype]/one.txt again?
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¹ http://venge.net/monotone/docs/Tree.html#Tree
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a file in a later revision, if one realizes that a given branch should
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findings.
In the meantime, thank you for providing the patch so quickly.
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file.
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(( $+functions[_mtn_add] )) ||
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citeseer might be better than google in this case, if you really
want background reading.
Thanks, I found more there to study.
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being able to look something up
with a special key. Can you clarify?
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Timothy Brownawell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The input format is currently
'l' string [string [...]] 'e'
By the way, what does the 'l' stand for? I keep reading it as a one in
the documentation, its meaning as a letter not being obvious enough to
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in question has been
changed in the repository since the pre-update revision? If not, how
does one force the merge? Perhaps this is the pined-for
merge-in-workspace feature I'm thinking of.
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Timothy Brownawell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes.
Good; that's what I thought. I was confused by Nathaniel Smith's
comparison of monotone's simple 'update' with the more complex command
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Johan Bolmsjö [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You have to use a label for the team branch (not LATEST)
We usually used a time-based pinning rule, but one could create a
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say it's possible, and quite a pleasure to work with.
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the minimal set of differences are between the two branches.
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need to touch a few files. Does monotone work the same way?
If you let us know, maybe we can steal the ideas :-).
Fortunately, you probably already have all the good ones.
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sure I can get the same benefits, somehow, some way,
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. In trying to choose
one, though, it would be nice to avoid overlap with other common
abbreviations -- like mtn.
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I now find myself speaking mtn as mutton, not monotone.
To me, mtn is mountain.
My bike shed is spelled mt, tape-related program be damned.
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If you use both monotone and emacs in cygwin flavor
I noticed your message on the Cygwin list a few days regarding a new
monotone package. I'll try removing my monotone Windows installation
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More generally, can anyone offer a means to use XEmacs on Cygwin as
the merge editor? I may be able to solve the latter if I can get
more assistance with the former.
Here's what I came up with after much frustration.
First, I created the following
as the merge editor? I may be able to solve the latter if I
can get more assistance with the former.
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a structure to combine the string with any extra associated
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database I'm not sure I'll want to keep
and distribute. By yesterday I had forgotten that none of the
com.example.foo content has every been present in the server database.
Thanks for asking the right question.
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these entries have been added in a newer version.
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merely specify, say,
http://venge.net/monotone/downloads/
as a Debian archive.
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here we would flag the repeated end() check in a code
review and require it to be changed. Apparently idioms are less common
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what about a monotone interactive (or just plain monotone with no
command?) that drops the user at a monotone prompt,
ClearCase's cleartool works this same way.
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Besides, TLAs (three letter acronyms) are common for SCM systems,
consider cvs, svk, bzr, tla, arx, ...
Most ClearCase users alias cleartool to ct.
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I could see it being useful for monotone to start shipping a short
symlink to the `monotone' command.
I use a shell alias of mt, but do note that the bash completion
magic doesn't work through this alias. Would a symlink fare any
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long, you're fine.
You may want to read up on Alexandrescu's original ScopeGuard article¹
to see deliberate (mis)use of this rule.
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perhaps in a different tool entirely.
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thousands of files, fetching that spurious scratch
copy would be huge waste.
I don't mind the long hash strings as revision IDs. It's getting
access to those IDs has me stumped.
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why log cannot accept a --db argument? Does it
actually use the working copy that it demands?
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early
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sensible default revision even without a working directory.
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