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RE: Re: feature request: queue for commit

From: Geoff Field <Geoff_Field_at_aapl.com.au>
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 08:43:23 +1000

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There are some files that you don't necessarily want committed - intermediates such as object files, IDE "droppings", etc. Obviously, your mileage may vary and it might be a requirement for your workplace/style. Avoiding the intermediates could be done with ignore filters, but we've seen that these aren't universally applied.

Not sure that I understand you correctly.... Why not ignore them? Is here some cases when it is undesirable?
What I meant was that the ignore filters have cases where they don't seem to work as expected. There have been several threads in this discussion list about that. I believe the normal response is to adjust what people expect.

But yes, there are some cases where it's undesirable. For example, if you have purchased a third-party library that's only available as an object file, but at the same time your version control regime is such that object files from your compiler should not be committed (and they use the same extension), then you definitely want not to ignore the third-party library, but do want to ignore the intermediate files.

Just some thoughts.

Geoff

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