Hi Alexandre, all,
I just fixed a stupid bug in DiffMerge where trailing non-common regions weren't being processed by diff and comm. DiffMerge-tonyg.5.mcz is in http://www.squeaksource.com/DiffMerge.
I only noticed the bug because I was nosing around the Kerala mcz in the same repository, which looks very interesting -- what is it?
Regards, Tony
Hi Tony!
I just fixed a stupid bug in DiffMerge where trailing non-common regions weren't being processed by diff and comm. DiffMerge-tonyg. 5.mcz is in http://www.squeaksource.com/DiffMerge.
I noticed this bug. But I thought it was a particular case. Thanks for the update
I only noticed the bug because I was nosing around the Kerala mcz in the same repository, which looks very interesting -- what is it?
Kerala is a trace mechanism intended to be visualizable by playing with different color maps. Sorry about having inserted a .mcz file into your repository. I selected a wrong saving repository once.
Cheers, Alexandre
Hi Alexandre,
Bergel, Alexandre wrote:
Kerala is a trace mechanism intended to be visualizable by playing with different color maps.
Cool. So what role does DiffMerge have there? Would it be some kind of display/trace of the history of development of a bunch of methods/classes?
Sorry about having inserted a .mcz file into your repository. I selected a wrong saving repository once.
No worries. I'm glad it led me to check out Kerala.
Regards, Tony
I was exploring how to exhibit differences between two traces. I feel there is something to dig there... Will put some effort on it in the near future.
Cheers, Alexandre
On 11 Aug 2008, at 11:06, Tony Garnock-Jones wrote:
Hi Alexandre,
Bergel, Alexandre wrote:
Kerala is a trace mechanism intended to be visualizable by playing with different color maps.
Cool. So what role does DiffMerge have there? Would it be some kind of display/trace of the history of development of a bunch of methods/ classes?
Sorry about having inserted a .mcz file into your repository. I selected a wrong saving repository once.
No worries. I'm glad it led me to check out Kerala.
Regards, Tony
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