On Jan 15, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Phil Jackson wrote:
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Can you say more on how you typically use this?
At the moment I use it solely with code. Rather than put TODOs in the
code itself I like to keep an org style list. As an off the top of my
head example an entry might look like this:
* ~/blah.pl
** TODO [/] Refactor extract_something function :SPAM_ENGINE:
- [ ] 100% unit test coverage
- [ ] Replace substr/index calls with regexps
As all of these are in one file I can use sparse trees to drill down
to
a project (for example).
Thanks.
I'm going to hack on it and make it project/branch aware... just
haven't
figured out how yet :)
Yes, I guess you might want to have sections corresponding to functions
in a source code file or so. Maybe you can get some inspiration from
the
code i Emacs that produced ChangeLog entires (e.g. `add-change-log-
entry').
These commands create an etnry consisting of a file name and some kind
of
local section like a function name, a section in a texinfo document etc.
Best wishes
- Carsten
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