On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 8:46 AM, 陈子杭 (Zihang Chen) <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Yousong, > > So sorry about the line endings, I'll have to do a thorough check. > I'm not sure about the line endings since my git and vim cinfiguration simply do the magic of conversions for me. But if Yousong says do, do look into it. However, you seem to have added a huge amount of those especially in your 2nd patch. I do however, very strongly suggest that you get access to some sort of a linux system. It will make your life so much easier. Autoconf takes ages to run on Windows in a cygwin shell. > > BTW, the pyc files in 0001.patch was deleted in the second commit. > It would be better if you just did not have them there. It woulld clutter *everyone's* git repos if the .pyc files were there and later deleted. Because git will leave a snapshot of each commit in the history. Keep a .gitignore file handy. Those are very important. You'll get good ones for starts from github's own gitignore repository. Also, we usually expect a ChangeLog entry for *every* patch being sent. So, please keep that in mind too. And there's also the 80 characters per line limit we like to follow for all files. The chief reason was that older terminals could only display 80 characters. Now, the reason is that it allows you to have two vertical windows with code simultaneously without any line wraps. And do follow Yousong's advice on organizing your patchset. Ask for help and you shall get it. Large, single commits are seldom looked upon favourably. > > And thanks very much for the advice! > > > 2014-03-10 15:38 GMT+08:00 Yousong Zhou <[email protected]>: > > > Hi, Zihang, > > > > On 10 March 2014 13:05, 陈子杭 (Zihang Chen) <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, Darshit. > > > I fixed the line ending using git config --global autocrlf input. Line > > > endings should be lf now. I also added some documentation. File modes > for > > > Test-*.py are 755 now. > > > > > > > I just did a quick check on the patch and the line endings are still > > wrong, e.g. testenv/test/http_test.py > > > > Also, .pyc files should not be included, right? > > > > I do not have much experience with parallel-wget, but you can enhance > > organizing your commits by following how existing ones in the > > repository were written. > > > > > > yousong > > > > > > -- > Regards, > Chen Zihang, > Computer School of Wuhan University > --- > 此致 > 陈子杭 > 武汉大学计算机学院 > -- Thanking You, Darshit Shah
