Eric Kow wrote: > * New Feature: Hide 'Ignore-this:' lines which will be generated by future > versions of darcs to prevent patch-id collisions. (issue1102, Eric Kow, > David Roundy)
Quick thought, and possibly a goofy bike shed issue that isn't worth changing this late in the game, but since we've decided to go ahead and have darcs hide the line in the user interface, maybe we should go ahead and rename it from "Ignore-this:" to something more semantically meaningful when it shows up in .dpatch-es. For instance, "Patch-salt:" would provide more information about what that field is and why the UI hides it but it is contained in the patches. Or maybe something even more generic, for instance "Hidden:", if there are plans to use these hidden fields for other purposes such as third party patch metadata (or user metadata). By the way, with the way the behavior works in pre3, if I add an "Ignore-this:" line of my own anywhere in the long description, does it also become invisible in the darcs UI? -- --Max Battcher-- http://worldmaker.net _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
