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bug #4973: Make undo/update less confusingly chatty

Submitted by:  Miles Bader <miles>
Submitted on:  Thu 28 Aug 2003 04:36:34 AM UTC  
 
Category: tlaSeverity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: small feature ideaStatus: Fixed
Privacy: PublicOpen/Closed: Closed
Release: lord@emf.net--2003b/tla--devo--1.1--patch-134
Fixed Release: tla-1.1pre6, tla--devo--1.1--patch-144
Merge Request?: yes -- merge from my archive
Your Archive Name: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2003
Your Archive Location: sftp://fencepost.gnu.org/home/m/miles/arch/miles@gnu.org--gnu-2003
Assigned to: None

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Thu 28 Aug 2003 04:36:34 AM UTC, original submission:

The undo sub-command printed its computed changeset twice -- once when making it, and immediately following, when applying it. This seemed confusing and unnecessary, especially in the context of `tla update', when the `local changes being temporarily reverted' changeset resulted in three sets of change messages (undo-negative, undo-positive, and redo-positive), plus the change messages from the actual changesets that are applied during the update.

This patch removes the first `* computing changeset' set of messages, leaving only the `* reverting changes' messages. That seems correct as the sense of the messages reflects what's actually happening to the user's files on disk.

With this change, the output during the `tla update' is still long, but at least now the sense of all change messages is consistent.

Miles Bader <miles>

 

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