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Re: Replace keywords instead of expanding them

From: Christoph Hirzel <hirzel_at_indel.ch>
Date: 2005-05-27 06:48:28 CEST

No, I wouldn't delete the expanded value, because this is part of a
changelog in the file itself. The next time, when I change somethig in
the file, I write a new keyword and my comment, e.g. like this :

$Revision$ $Date$ $Author$
- my cool comment

This would be replaced to, e.g.

155 2005-05-26 08:45:16 +0200 (Thu, 26 May 2005) hirzel
- my cool comment

And so on ...

Christoph Hirzel

David Weintraub wrote:
> On 5/26/05, Vincent Lefevre <vincent+svn@vinc17.org> wrote:
>
>>But this is not what Christoph wishes. Christoph wishes (and I wish
>>too) the keyword to be replaced just before the commit, so that the
>>replaced value is stored in the repository (not the keyword). The
>>goal is that the value is not changed when the file is updated.
>>
>
>
> So, let me get this straight: You want to put in a keyword when you
> edit a file, then have that keyword automatically expanded when it is
> placed in the repository. Then, the next time the checkout is done,
> there is no keyword -- just an expanded value.
>
> If you wanted to update the keyword again, you'd have to delete the
> expanded value and reenter the keyword.
>
> Is this correct?
>
> --
> David Weintraub
> qazwart@gmail.com
>
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