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Odd typo in update message?
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Mark E. Hamilton |
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Odd typo in update message? |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Mar 2005 12:06:27 -0700 |
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I ran across the following typo in the output from 'cvs update', when it
is passed the name of a file which exists but is unknown to cvs. Note
the use of a grave accent on the left and an apostrophe on the right.
sahp6613% cvs -nq update -l blarg4.txt
cvs update: use `cvs add' to create an entry for blarg4.txt
sahp6613% cvs version
Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.19 (client/server)
Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.17 (client/server)
I presumed this to be a typo until I went searching for it in the code,
where I found a number of instances of the same pattern, in many files.
This is a minor problem, of course. I would not have noticed except that
the output changed from 'cvs server' to 'cvs update', which caused our
regression tests to diff. While fixing that I noticed the accent.
Is this in fact a typo, or is there some other meaning/use for this
`name' pattern?
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Mark E. Hamilton
Orion International Technologies, Inc.
Sandia National Laboratory, NM.
844-7666