Hi all,
this is not the first time I am receiving a merge conflict resolution window while updating my image even though there is not a real merge conflict:
Did anyone else of you experience similar issues in the past? Is there something wrong with the detection of merge conflicts?
Best, Christoph
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Nevermind, this one was a false alert, though it took me way too much to
realize this. In my image, I already had recategorized this method, but in the Trunk, it is still uncategorized. Thus the merge conflict. :-) Best, Christoph ----- Carpe Squeak! -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Squeak-Dev-f45488.html
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Hi Christoph,
yes we consider meta information like categories as editions and thus conflicts, and IMO it's a good thing because categories bring a bit of added value that we don't want to lose. A pity that I didn't see that those methods were miss-categorized, maybe it's not visually obvious when using message tracer... Le sam. 1 mai 2021 à 14:00, Christoph Thiede <[hidden email]> a écrit : > > Nevermind, this one was a false alert, though it took me way too much to > realize this. In my image, I already had recategorized this method, but in > the Trunk, it is still uncategorized. Thus the merge conflict. :-) > > Best, > Christoph > > > > ----- > Carpe Squeak! > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Squeak-Dev-f45488.html > |
Hi Nicolas,
yes, it's only confusing because we don't have meta information for the author of a recategorization. Even though I see that this would likely be overengineering. :-)
> A pity that I didn't see that those methods were miss-categorized, maybe it's not visually obvious when using message tracer... Hmm, would it be a good idea to highlight the unclassified category in browsers using bold/italic font?
I've also been thinking for some time about displaying a small kind of dashboard in the SaveVersionDialog which could things such as: "slips" (halts/flags/Transcript) in code, uncategorized
methods, and maybe even more things such as linter results (SwaLint) or test results. But this might be a performance problem and I guess that not everyone would like it ...
Best,
Christoph
Von: Squeak-dev <[hidden email]> im Auftrag von Nicolas Cellier <[hidden email]>
Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Mai 2021 16:57:51 An: The general-purpose Squeak developers list Betreff: Re: [squeak-dev] False merge conflicts Hi Christoph,
yes we consider meta information like categories as editions and thus conflicts, and IMO it's a good thing because categories bring a bit of added value that we don't want to lose. A pity that I didn't see that those methods were miss-categorized, maybe it's not visually obvious when using message tracer... Le sam. 1 mai 2021 à 14:00, Christoph Thiede <[hidden email]> a écrit : > > Nevermind, this one was a false alert, though it took me way too much to > realize this. In my image, I already had recategorized this method, but in > the Trunk, it is still uncategorized. Thus the merge conflict. :-) > > Best, > Christoph > > > > ----- > Carpe Squeak! > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Squeak-Dev-f45488.html >
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Am Sa., 1. Mai 2021 um 18:05 Uhr schrieb Thiede, Christoph
<[hidden email]>: > > Hmm, would it be a good idea to highlight the unclassified category in browsers using bold/italic font? > Put an exclamation sign on it, like the green and red bubbles for test methods. Or one of the flag icons (from flag:, halt, break) to signal unfinished work. > > I've also been thinking for some time about displaying a small kind of dashboard in the SaveVersionDialog which could things such as: "slips" (halts/flags/Transcript) in code, uncategorized methods, and maybe even more things such as linter results (SwaLint) or test results. But this might be a performance problem and I guess that not everyone would like it ... > Would this be possible as an extension package that everyone can load if they want it? |
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