[darcs-devel] [patch1084] announce added files

Eric Kow kowey at darcs.net
Sat Oct 12 17:06:48 UTC 2013


The clever cut-off mechanism I had in mind which I described in my
earlier message would be based on probably some magic number, that if
a directory would spew out more than (say 20) lines of output, we
collapse bottom-up until we're under the OMG-too-much-info threshold.



On 10 October 2013 21:27, Guillaume Hoffmann <bugs at darcs.net> wrote:
>
> Guillaume Hoffmann <guillaumh at gmail.com> added the comment:
>
> I'm sending a follow-up patch that uses the existing code of add --dry-run
> to announce the added files, which is much more efficient than the previous
> patch when given LOTS of files.
>
> Eric, I'm not sure what clever depth-cut-off mechanism could make darcs
> behave in an desirable way. Maybe we just can't do it with a command-line
> inteface? It seems more realizable to make a graphical/web interface
> propose some collapsed visualization of added/removed files.
>
> 1 patch for repository http://darcs.net:
>
> Tue Jul 30 11:59:10 ART 2013  Guillaume Hoffmann <guillaumh at gmail.com>
>   * announce added files with existing infrastructure
>
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