On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Ville M. Vainio <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> >> You have to check the whole subtrees, not just individual nodes.
> >
> > I don't understand this comment.  Can you explain?
>
> If you have
>
> foo.txt:
>
> A -- B -- C
>
> mycode.py:
>
> D --B -- E
>
> Where B node is cloned. foo.txt has C as a child of B, while mycode.py
> has E as a child of B. Just looking at head/bodystrings does not tell
> that the structure has changed (since B is identical).


I don't believe we have to worry much about such mismatches.  Certainly Leo
has never performed anything like such tests.

I suppose something like this mismatch could happen if leoProjects.txt got
wildly out of synch with one of the files derived from an @thin node in
leoPy.leo.

Anyway, I am concerned with something much more mundane just now.

Edward

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