I think that in the CVS era, the $Revision lines were useful since files had their own revision numbers. Since we are using subversion and all files have the same revision number, the $Revision tag seems less useful, since it's much easier to determine which version of a file someone has out in the field.

If we were back in the CVS days, I'd prefer to keep them. One more reason to be glad we left that behind.

+1

Ted

On Oct 28, 2005, at 4:57 PM, Heikki Toivonen wrote:

Alec Flett wrote:

So at the top of many of our source files, we have a line like:
@version:   $Revision: 8121 $
(or sometimes we use __version__ =...)

This drives me NUTS because every time I check in a file, I have to then reload the file into my editor because it changes on disk as a result of
the checkin. I can't imagine I'm the only one with this issue.

Is anyone emotionally tied to the $Revision$ lines? Would anyone mind
if I nuked them?


+1

I have mostly worked around this issue by changing my editor settings to reload files automatically, but that is not ideal either as I sometimes
don't want that to happen.

All of the auto updated things cause havoc with diffs and merges every
now and then (SVN is better than CVS most of the time).

We currently seem to be using __version__ in at least the file
application/Utility.py (don't know of other places).

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  Heikki Toivonen

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