[PATCH 4 of 5 V3] update: specify custom conflict markers for update (BC)

Olle olle.lundberg at gmail.com
Thu May 15 19:11:09 CDT 2014


On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:05 PM, Durham Goode <durham at fb.com> wrote:

> On 5/15/14, 4:33 AM, "Antoine Pitrou" <solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 12 May 2014 17:47:36 -0700
> >Durham Goode <durham at fb.com> wrote:
> >> # HG changeset patch
> >> # User Durham Goode <durham at fb.com>
> >> # Date 1399684151 25200
> >> #      Fri May 09 18:09:11 2014 -0700
> >> # Node ID 2ca6a41546b166ca491537d85729fc3e9c42c01b
> >> # Parent  3e64ef576f5da47348903d25727d5e7c6c6a046a
> >> update: specify custom conflict markers for update (BC)
> >>
> >> Add custom conflict markers 'working copy' and 'destination' for doing
> >>hg update
> >> when there are conflicts between your working copy and the destination.
> >
> >I find the term "destination" confusing in that context. Why not
> >"repository"?
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Antoine.
>
> I don¹t think normal users have a great understanding of the difference
> between the working copy and the repository.  Œdestination¹ at least
> differentiates itself from working copy in that the working copy is your
> files, and destination is where you¹re going, especially since this only
> shows up during an hg update.
>
> I think this change made it harder to understand merge margers (granted
i'm used to local/other) destination just confused me and i had to re-read
the patch description when looking at the test output.

If we are going to replace the names, can't we do it with the nomenclature
used in mercurial, rather than introduce another word *not* commonly used
in merge markers?

working copy/repo seems sensible to me.


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Olle
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