Am 27.08.2009 22:17, Xueming Shen schrieb:
I'm reading all those 100xxx one by one. The problem is that you've mixed too many things together in one bag and there are
too many "dependencies" among them.

Yes, there are indeed many dependencies in 100098. The before 100098 changes have been more simple, but unfortunately they are mostly obsolete in face of 100098.

There are lots of good idea/suggested changes,

Thanks for the flowers :-)

but it really takes time to figure out which
one is the real goal of one particular patch, which one has the priority, and how to "extract" something out of hundreds of changes
to do it step by step.

I can understand this. I tried to keep the amount "small", but after some time, I saw, that I had no idea how (OK, there are some supplementary cosmetics). I "only" made the changes to a part of all charsets. As result I had to remain 3 different patterns for instantiation of charsets in ExternalCharsetProvider.
The changes to the UTF classes should be good candidate for extraction.

I can't not just take such huge changeset and throw into the JDK.

That's reasonable. Should I make future changesets on base of the one before e.g. 100098 instead on base of tl forest?

-Ulf


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