I like it. Much more than forests which always seemed clunky to me.
I particularly like the fact that all modules would be listed in a file
at the top level. Would make the writing of tools and scripts a lot
easier and snappier.
Kelly O'Hair wrote:
FYI...
Interesting ideas on the use of for
It took a bit longer than I expected, but I finally got a stable enough
version of webrev (the tool we use for publishing code reviews) on my blog.
I also put a bit of explanation as well as a rough documentation.
You'll find all that at http://blogs.sun.com/jcc/
Cheers,
John Rose wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008, at 7:44 AM, Max (Weijun) Wang wrote:
Is your webrev page above a custom script or is that possible with
mercurial mq directly?
Aha, our precious webrev, the latest version is at --
http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/tools/scripts/web
Peter Jones wrote:
Many thanks for your efforts with webrev for Mercurial. A few
comments/questions about the latest version (some or all of which may
well be misunderstandings on my part-- and I'm not familiar with
forests yet to understand how they might apply to them either):
It now uses "so
Jim Holmlund wrote:
Thank you for doing all the work on this!
My favorite RFE would be 'Next File' and 'Previous File' and 'Index'
links at the bottom
of the frames diff pages, eg, next to the Next/Previous diff buttons.
A good idea, but not as easy as it sounds since the HTML is generated o