Le mardi 10 mai 2011 10:30:26 UTC+2, Lex Trotman a écrit :
>
> On 10 May 2011 18:11, Lionel Orry <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Here it is, attached.
> >
> > I made it simple but clear enough to understand the whole line is 
> dropped.
> >
> > I've not actually used the trace system before, but it's definitely cool 
> and
> > easy to use!
>
> Yeah.
>
> I was thinking of also adding it to the SUBS_NAMES list as well so
> :trace: subs would show all the substitutions and the failed
> substitutions, what do you think?
>
I thought about it but eventually did not want to pollute more the traces 
for all subs, that some people may already use regularly. I suppose Stuart 
is the one who will decide/

> I don't know about the space in the trace name, but Stuart will decide
> when he adds it.
>
Well the fact is that it works perfectly because the regexp for 'trace type' 
matching does not require a full-length matching, i.e. -a 'trace=dropped' or 
even -a 'trace=drop' work fine. And it allows the message to be more 
descriptive. If the space causes problems, we could replace 'dropped line' 
by 'dropped_line'. I'll let Stuart decide, again, if he wants to integrate 
the functionality.

> Cheers
> Lex
>
> PS would do it but I.m using a tablet pc without diff, thanks
>
No pb, it's a pleasure to contribute with my very humble knowledge :)

Lionel
 

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