On Fri, 2 Dec 2011, Roy Stogner wrote:
> I do love the irony of complaining about the size of a 600-line diff,
> then preparing a 130,000 line diff myself.
Just to be extra-clear: I say "preparing", not "committing". Such an
extensive change would obviously create annoying little svn conflicts
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011, Derek Gaston wrote:
> We somewhat recently implemented commit hooks on our repository that
> force no trailing whitespace (ie, reject a commit if it has trailing
> whitespace). I thought it was going to be draconian at first... But I
> actually like it a lot because it keeps
It works really well after the huge initial check-in that fixes all
existing whitespace. At least it is a one time change and all
contained in change set. The hook and Perl script have worked
flawlessly through the process.
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On Dec 2, 2011, at 2:52 PM, Derek Gaston wrot
We somewhat recently implemented commit hooks on our repository that
force no trailing whitespace (ie, reject a commit if it has trailing
whitespace). I thought it was going to be draconian at first... But I
actually like it a lot because it keeps out a _bunch_ of superfluous
diffs.
We just use s
Regularizing whitespace (e.g. deleting trailing whitespace from lines,
fixing formatting that doesn't fit the rest of the file) is great, but
it tends to generate enormous diffs, so when simultaneously changing
whitespace and features, let's keep them in separate svn commits,
please.
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