On 04/26/10 05:27 PM, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
Hyrum K. Wright wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Stefan Sperling<s...@elego.de
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I think it's best to consistently expand "^/". In my mind the above
should be interpreted as:
$ svn add http://svn.example.com/repos/
which would then generate whatever warning it should.
The shell doesn't selectively expand wildcards and such depending on the
Subversion command; selective expanding our own syntactic shortcuts
would just lead to more confusion.
I agree. But I want to keep Uwe on task as much as possible.
Uwe, if you're still willing to work on this, could you submit a patch for
svn_client_add4(), svn_client_status5(), and any other of the svn-client API
functions that cannot accept URL inputs which does the svn_path_is_url()
test and, if true, returns the appropriate error code?
We can take up the matter of inconsistent relative URL expansion separately.
Yes, certainly. I may not be able to respond as fast as I would like,
but I can do that nevertheless.
Many many thanks for the review - I'll send another patch soon(ish). :)
Uwe