On 4. 7. 2026 12:59, Evgeny Kotkov via dev wrote:
Jordan Peck<[email protected]> writes:
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● Update(subversion\libsvn_repos\fs-wrap.c)
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svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
_t *pool)
{
apr_array_header_t *revprops;
● Update(subversion\libsvn_repos\fs-wrap.c)
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Fix 5c — state commit_callback nullability on editor6 directly
(replacing the stale pre-1.6 parenthetical):
● Update(subversion\include\svn_repos.h)
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✻ Baked for 5m 21s
❯ Can you put together a brief commit message for this change
Here's a commit message in the Apache Subversion log-message convention
(summary paragraph plus per-file annotations), ready for svn commit -F:
Looks like the commit message accidentally picked up part of your Claude
session, not just the generated message itself.
I'm going to be less diplomatic. We know how LLMs are prone to
"hallucination". And yet you didn't bother to review the commit message
it prepared for you. How do we know that the code wasn't generated with
a similar attention to detail?
This is open source. You're never in too much of a hurry to get things
committed. We prefer ... or rather, I prefer quality over quantity.
Please do better next time.
-- Brane