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Re: code reviewing and test enforcement?

From: Brad Appleton <brad_at_bradapp.net>
Date: 2003-11-30 05:21:22 CET

On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 08:05:08AM -0600, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> If you want the SCM system to enforce code review and unit tests, you'll
> have to write a whole new "workflow" system on top of Subversion... it's
> not part of Subversion itself.

Isn't what the OP is asking for simply the Aegis-like feature of having a pre-commit "hook"? I perhaps tried to read too much into the posting, but I got the impression he simply wanted a way to be able to have his own pre-commit hook execute and be able to "do its thing" and then return a success/failure result that the commit command would then abort/proceed based upon its status.

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