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RE: How to test for a no-op commit.

From: Arild Fines <arild.fines_at_broadpark.no>
Date: 2004-08-03 02:04:10 CEST

Peter N. Lundblad wrote:
>> The reason I'm asking is that I am seeing commit_info being non-null
>> and pointing to junk for an svn_client_commit call on a WC without
>> modifications. This only happens in Release builds - Debug builds
>> leave
>
> svn_cl__commit initializes commit_info to NULL before calling
> svn_client_commit, so it remains NULL if that function doesn't touch
> it.

D'oh! I'll just, uhm, be over... here, doing... stuff.

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