(resending) Max Battcher <[email protected]> wrote: > Darcs happily works with a superposition of patches in > _darcs/patches.
Agreed. > You seem to me to be under some sort of misapprehension about the way darcs > patches/inventory/contexts work. Ditto. > Darcs will still have access to: > 1) All patches across all branches (that are stored and/or cached locally) Only superficially correct, as far as I can see. Darcs has access to the files, yes. What it doesn't have is an accessible record of which file corresponds to which patch+context. (Even if it reads every single one, it needs the corresponding inventories to know context for each.) Essentially, all the patch/inventory files that Darcs can reach, as far as I know, are: 1. The active inventory 2. Anything referenced by an inventory it has reached, which includes: 2a. Parent inventories 2b. Patches/Tags (pristine files omitted for clarity) They are the only significant places that actually give the filenames necessary to find a patch or inventory. Without the filename, you don't have the patch; the patch name is not sufficient. A context does not contain the filenames, so a context is not sufficient unless it's a subset/parent of the current inventory. Darcs must use the active inventory to find the filenames for the patches of interest. So, if the context mentions patches/tags that are not in the current inventory chain, it cannot be understood. > (darcs push and darcs send really are equal citizens in darcs.) Yes, and they both require a sufficient inventory for both ends, for which a context file may be insufficient. (If this discussion continues, do you agree that it should be possible to demonstrate either for or against what you're talking about with the current beta darcs and some file copying? My testcase would be that branchB contains a couple more tags than the other branch, in the original proposal, such that the context generated by 'darcs changes --context' in branchB mentions things not in the other branch.) G. _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
