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Re: Changes.tely - reorganize entries for 2.20 release (issue 326400043
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dak |
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Re: Changes.tely - reorganize entries for 2.20 release (issue 326400043 by address@hidden) |
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Sun, 01 Oct 2017 10:17:32 -0700 |
On 2017/10/01 17:11:41, pkx166h wrote:
On 2017/10/01 10:57:31, dak wrote:
>
https://codereview.appspot.com/326400043/diff/60001/Documentation/changes.tely
> File Documentation/changes.tely (right):
>
>
https://codereview.appspot.com/326400043/diff/60001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode67
> Documentation/changes.tely:67: hyphenated;
> A few remarks after the fact (sorry for that): we are talking only
about long
> English pitch names here, so it is more like "In English notename
language,
> pitch names containing @samp{sharp} or @samp{flat} now need to be
hyphenated."
>
> Then generally you appear to use a semicolon instead of a colon
before
examples;
> I don't think that improves readability and it doesn't match our
style
> elsewhere.
>
> There are lots of whitespace errors as well (spaces before end of
line).
Oh. Sorry.
>
> Try
>
> git log --check origin/stable/2.20
>
> for an exhaustive list of newly introduced (according to git diff
which might
> consider a lot of material actually moved around as if it were new)
problems.
If you want, you can remove this commit and I will go back and
check/fix all the
whitespace errors and recommit it.
No, we don't remove commits from master. That's a recipe for disaster.
Just make some followup commit. The whitespace alone would not need a
review I guess.
I don't recall complaints from git about whitespace when I applied the
patch to
my local copy of stable
Git does not as such complain about whitespace: after all, it is a legit
part of files and Git has no way to guess when it is unwanted.
nor did I notice any excessive whitespace chars in my
editor (I use Geany).
No idea whether it gives indication unless asked.
I have closed this issue (after I commited) so I can redo a new issue,
it's not
a huge deal for me.
If you go for a review, that's the clean path. One can reopen an issue,
but that's making things a lot muddier since there already are committed
changes in master.
https://codereview.appspot.com/326400043/