On 02/03/2012, at 7:50 AM, Peter Niederwieser wrote:

> --refresh=dependencies feels unnatural to me; I prefer
> --refresh-dependencies. I wonder if we can't just have several flags
> starting with "--refresh-", rather than parsing this as a multi-choice
> option.
> 
> One thing that concerns me is that there are so many different refresh
> options. Looking through the initial list, I don't immediately understand
> what they mean. What's the difference between "cache" and "state"? What's
> the difference between "task" and "uptodate"? Can this be simplified?

I think they were just examples. There's only 3 things that need refreshing:
- cached dependencies
- compiled scripts
- up-to-date tasks


> 
> Cheers,
> Peter
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