Neels J Hofmeyr wrote:

> Thanks for your input, Markus!
> 
> As so often with externals, things are more complex than one would think.
> 
> - When an externals error occurs, the entire externals property remains
> unhandled. That needn't be so.
> 
> - When an existing repos has duplicates, doing a simple update/checkout with
> the new error check would be tiresome, as one would first need to edit all
> those props before the update completes.
> 
> - To be able to issue a warning, the parsing function needs a new argument
> with a callback function (or something). Like this it can notify about more
> than one duplicate. It could still parse everything and return the parsed
> data, and externals updating could continue to work the same (stupid) way it
> does now: fifo style. Just adding a flag to the function to select between
> error and warning won't work, as that function does not have any way to
> issue warnings.
> 
> Right now I'm thinking:
> - add a callback arg to svn_wc_parse_externals_description3().
> - the callback fn usually tries to punch a warning thru to the user.
> - maybe during propset/propedit, that callback causes an error.

Sounds icky.  Maybe that's the wrong level to detect duplicates.  Instead, let 
this parse function return a list describing exactly what it parsed, and let 
the *caller* check for duplicates.

- Julian


> Maybe all the other externals parse errors should be handled in the same
> way? We'll see about that later. Maybe we should even ... reimplement
> externals from scratch ;)

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