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does anybody use categories in changeset sorter?

Stéphane Ducasse
Because I'm about to remove them because they introduce a lot of noise in the changeset and changesorter.

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Re: does anybody use categories in changeset sorter?

Marcus Denker-4

On Mar 29, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> Because I'm about to remove them because they introduce a lot of noise in the changeset and changesorter.
>


I don't think that they where ever used.... at least I didn't even know that exist. And they are broken since
a while.

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Re: does anybody use categories in changeset sorter?

Alexandre Bergel
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Hi Stef,

I am not sure what you mean by category. But if in a Change Sorter I:
   - right click on the change set (let's say Unamed)
   - select category functions in the popup menu
   - press 'Make a new category', I obtain an error  
(ChangeSorter>>changeSetCategories executes 'ChangesOrganizer  
changeSetCategories' and #changeSetCategories  is not defined on  
ChangesOrganizer).

Is it what you meant?
In any case, I was not aware of this function. Since it does not work  
in a core 1127, removing it would not hurt probably.

Cheers,
Alexandre

On 29 Mar 2010, at 09:08, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> Because I'm about to remove them because they introduce a lot of  
> noise in the changeset and changesorter.
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Re: does anybody use categories in changeset sorter?

Stéphane Ducasse

On Mar 29, 2010, at 4:15 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:

> Hi Stef,
>
> I am not sure what you mean by category. But if in a Change Sorter I:
>  - right click on the change set (let's say Unamed)
>  - select category functions in the popup menu
>  - press 'Make a new category', I obtain an error (ChangeSorter>>changeSetCategories executes 'ChangesOrganizer changeSetCategories' and #changeSetCategories  is not defined on ChangesOrganizer).
>
> Is it what you meant?

Yes.
Apparently you could tagged changeset as changeset categories.

Now I would like to clean that.  

It was working on 3.9 but with a different implmentation (not ChangesOrganizer class)

> In any case, I was not aware of this function. Since it does not work in a core 1127, removing it would not hurt probably.

I will slowly.

>
> Cheers,
> Alexandre
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