hmm maybe I should give git-svn another chance. (it annoyed me so much I went back to svn) Eloy, would you mind giving a quick rundown of your setup and workflow? Thanks, - Matt On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Eloy Duran <eloy.de.enige@gmail.com> wrote:
Btw: About git-svn creating many commits, I wouldn't worry about it :) But if you'd like to normalize, I'd do something like: $ git checkout -b yaml_branch
# work on it
$ git checkout master $ git diff yaml_branch | patch -p1
$ git add . $ git commit -v
Eloy
On 3 aug 2009, at 19:51, Patrick Thomson wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've just pushed my work on a new YAML module to the experimental branch (revision 2184). Rather than being backed by the old syck code that 1.8/1.9 use, this is backed by the libYAML library (BSD licensed). As of right now it appears to be about 4x slower than 1.9's YAML module, but there's a lot of room for optimizing my code.
This new YAML module aims to be wholly compatible with the old API inside yaml.rb. *Please *test this module out, and let me know if you find any inconsistencies or false results. As of right now it passes the RubySpecs for YAML::dump() and YAML::load().
(Oh, and sorry for spamming the macruby-changes list; git-svn applied something like 40 commits at one time. Oops!)
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