* feature request: org-patch command
@ 2008-10-26 4:25 Samuel Wales
2008-10-26 4:29 ` Samuel Wales
2008-10-26 6:32 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Samuel Wales @ 2008-10-26 4:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
To make it easier to patch correctly, perhaps it would help if you
could visit an org file, and simply call an org-patch command that
would do something like this:
- create a directory as a sibling to the org source dir if it does not exist
- put the original and a copy in it
- remind the user to put it in load-path in front of org
- let you edit the copy
- give you hints on org coding style
- remind you to use short functions that do only one thing
- tell you how to instrument for testing
- remind you of gnu requirements
- tell you to run org-patch-diff to create a temporary buffer with
the correct diff output
At least, if I wanted to, say, correct a typo in an org function, I
wouldn't bother unless I could do it this easily, for fear of getting
it wrong.
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* Re: feature request: org-patch command
2008-10-26 4:25 feature request: org-patch command Samuel Wales
@ 2008-10-26 4:29 ` Samuel Wales
2008-10-26 6:32 ` Carsten Dominik
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Samuel Wales @ 2008-10-26 4:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Now that I think of it, most of this is useful for emacs in general.
Perhaps something already exists that is this easy?
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* Re: feature request: org-patch command
2008-10-26 4:25 feature request: org-patch command Samuel Wales
2008-10-26 4:29 ` Samuel Wales
@ 2008-10-26 6:32 ` Carsten Dominik
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Carsten Dominik @ 2008-10-26 6:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Samuel Wales; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Samuel,
it seems to me that people who want to create patches regularly would
live much better if they'd use a versioning system to create these
patches. What you describe is more a facility for the casual patch
producer, which are the people who usually don't write patches.
- Carsten
On Oct 26, 2008, at 5:25 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
> To make it easier to patch correctly, perhaps it would help if you
> could visit an org file, and simply call an org-patch command that
> would do something like this:
>
> - create a directory as a sibling to the org source dir if it does
> not exist
> - put the original and a copy in it
> - remind the user to put it in load-path in front of org
> - let you edit the copy
> - give you hints on org coding style
> - remind you to use short functions that do only one thing
> - tell you how to instrument for testing
> - remind you of gnu requirements
> - tell you to run org-patch-diff to create a temporary buffer with
> the correct diff output
>
> At least, if I wanted to, say, correct a typo in an org function, I
> wouldn't bother unless I could do it this easily, for fear of getting
> it wrong.
>
>
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