Hello, We use
VisualWorks 7.4 with Store. I would like to get some help on merging using Store;
any help on this will be appreciated. We try to work in an XP (-ish) way
regarding source code management (and some other things). This is more or less
how we work with something like Subversion or CVS. We would
like to follow this kind of process to add a new feature / fix a bug:
We are
finding the Store merging tool difficult to use because 1) we find that we
often make incorrect merging choices 2) “real” conflicts (a method was changed
by someone else in the baseline as well) does not stand out nicely 3) there is
too much clutter in the tool (conflicts which are not conflicts, unrelated
methods added by other developers, new methods added by me) 4) it is difficult
to determine which method is the right choice in some cases. Has anyone
had the same difficulties when trying to work like this? Does anyone know if
there are other ways of using Store to achieve what we want to here? Should we
be using another tool? Are we barking up the wrong tree here? Thanks Otto
Behrens |
Otto The merge
tool has been greatly improved and is available in the VW 7.4.1
preview directory. It should load into 7.4 with no problem. The process
I find that works well is to first make sure you publish both the
baseline version and the branch versions before merging. Then
load the baseline version and merge the branch into the baseline. Terry From: Otto Behrens
[mailto:[hidden email]] Hello, We use VisualWorks 7.4
with Store. I would like to get some help on merging using Store; any help on
this will be appreciated. We try to work in an XP (-ish) way regarding source
code management (and some other things). This is more or less how we work with
something like Subversion or CVS. We would like to follow
this kind of process to add a new feature / fix a bug:
We are finding the Store
merging tool difficult to use because 1) we find that we often make incorrect
merging choices 2) “real” conflicts (a method was changed by
someone else in the baseline as well) does not stand out nicely 3) there is too
much clutter in the tool (conflicts which are not conflicts, unrelated methods
added by other developers, new methods added by me) 4) it is difficult to
determine which method is the right choice in some cases. Has anyone had the same
difficulties when trying to work like this? Does anyone know if there are other
ways of using Store to achieve what we want to here? Should we be using another
tool? Are we barking up the wrong tree here? Thanks Otto Behrens |
In reply to this post by Otto Behrens
You might want to look at the following post:
http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/userblogs/travis/blogView?showComments=true&entry=3243260125 It explains how merging can easiliy be done without first publishing the code you want to merge in. |
In reply to this post by Otto Behrens
> 1. Load the latest version of the “root” bundle; we call this the
> baseline. (We use a specific “root” bundle that contains other > pundles containing classes & methods). Avoid using Bundles, just use packages and dependencies. in an everybody-owns-the-code process Bundles become a bottleneck for acquiring new version umbers. This is even worse with nested Bundles. see also: http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/userblogs/travis/blogView?showComments=true&entry=3265388740 > 3. Merge other developers’ changes into the image, build test > database, run all tests. This sounds very wrong, never merge other people's code into the baseline (or your own fork) but merge only your /own/ code into baseline (I found that using Bundles would make this tendency of having to merge other peoples code even larger). If you find you have to merge other peoples code into the base you will lack the knowledge to do this correctly. Also your tests will be meaningless if you merge them without sufficient knowledge... HTH, R - |
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