> I'll have very few time to work on xtla until next saturday, and I'll
> be off the network untill september, so, you can proceed.
I've merged xtla-read-moy.el into xtla-core.el.
xtla-read-moy.el and xtla-read.el.
I've added following items to the read code:
1. triggering cache rebuilding by C-u
2. message during cache rebuilding
3. optimization cache rebuilding:
(let ((tla-revisions-shows-summary nil)
(tla-revisions-shows-date nil)
(tla-revisions-shows-creator nil))
(tla--archive-tree-build-revisions
archive-loc category-loc branch-loc version-loc
use-cache t))
If you hate the item 2, let me know.
Please check 3. is ok or not. It makes the time to rebuild the cache much
shorter,
however, I guess the contents of cache becomes halfway in some case.
Now tla--name-read is used in tla-compute-direct-ancestor.
So you can try the new read engine by M-x tla-compute-direct-ancestor.
Other interactive functions should use tla--name-read.
However I will wait Matthieu coming back.
By the way, I find that sharing real-draft source code via
gnuarch is a kind of new development style.
Masatake