On 2012-11-06 18:00, David Nadlinger wrote:
Yes, it is nice to have a working prototype indeed. What is not so nice in my opinion, however, is that this first prototype straight to Git master, without any prior evaluation, at a time where the general goal is to stabilize the language.
Yes, very good point. I don't see why this hasn't been done before, it's dead easy. Just use:
$ git checkout -b uda # code $ git commit -a -m "Add support for user defined attributes" $ git push origin uda Walter, why aren't you using branches for these kind of things? -- /Jacob Carlborg
