On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 07:42, Philip Martin <philip.mar...@wandisco.com> wrote: > Greg Stein <gst...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Thus, the notion of moved_here is not all that relevant because I >> would hope this function won't survive to the point where we start >> recording moves in wc_db (so, thus, we'll never record/generate that >> status). > > I don't understand that paragraph. Do we record moves now? Are we > going to record moves in the future? You seem to imply that we will > in future record moves and simultaneously that we won't generate a > svn_wc__db_status_moved_here. It doesn't really seem to make sense.
We do *not* record moves today. We *will* at some point in the future, which is most likely *after* the 1.7 release. The node functions will *hopefully* die *before* 1.7. Thus, moved_here is not a strongly relevant concept for the node functions, *unless* we decide a given function's semantic is truly material and should survive as a (semi?) public WC API for use by libsvn_client. Cheers, -g