On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 09:02:00AM -0500, Guido van Rossum wrote: > > > My fix to the URL accidentally also switched back to the "pre" module. > > > Undo that! > > This kind of thing is one of the reasons I wish 'cvs commit' would give you > > the entire patch you're about to commit in the log-message-edit screen, as > > CVS: comments, rather than just the modified files. It would also help with > > remembering what the patch was supposed to do ;) Is this possible with CVS, > > other than an 'EDITOR' that does this for you ? > Actually, I have made it a habit to *always* do a cvs diff before I > commit, for exactly this reason. Well, so do I, but none the less I'd like it if the patch was included in the comment :-) I occasionally forget what I was doing (17 xterms, two of which are running 20-session screens (6 of which are dedicated to Python, and 3 to Mailman :), two irc channels with people asking for work-related help or assistance, one telephone with a 'group' number of same, and enough room around me for 5 or 6 people to stand around and ask questions... :) Also, I sometimes wonder about the patch while I'm writing the comment. (Did I do that right ? Didn't I forget about this ? etc.) Having it included as a comment would be perfect, for me. I guess I'll look at the hook thing Trent mailed about, and Subversion, if I find the time for it :P -- Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread!
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