2013/8/23 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org>:
> If it has an F-card or P-card or R-card it is a Manifest.  If it lacks all
> three, call it a control artifact.

Only if Events and Wiki's are checked for first, because those two
can have P-cards as well. The only Manifest lacking an F-card
should be initial one, and even that one has an R-card.

> Yes, it is theoretically possible that a Manifest could lack all three card
> types, but that never happens in actual practice.  And were it to come up in
> the future, the misclassification is mostly harmless.

Even though the R-card is documented as optional, is there any
Manifest in Fossil actually lacking the R-card? I think the R-card
card can be trusted most, when testing for being a Manifest.
(I would welcome the R-card being documented as mandatory
for Manifests, then the ambiguity is solved for ever ....)

Regards,
          Jan Nijtmans
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