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Re: Feature Freeze date for 8.4 - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

"Marko Kreen" <[email protected]> writes:
> As we seem discussing developement in general, there is one
> obstacle in the way of individual use of DSCMs - context diff
> format as only one accepted.

Well, that's not a hard-and-fast rule, just a preference.  At least for
me, unidiff is vastly harder to read than cdiff for anything much beyond
one-line changes.  (For one-liners it's great ;-), but beyond that it
intermixes old and new lines too freely.)  That's not merely an
impediment to quick review of the patch; if there's any manual
patch-merging to be done, it significantly increases the risk of error.

I don't recall that we've rejected any patches lately just because they
were unidiffs.  But I'd be sad if a large fraction of incoming patches
started to be unidiffs.
        regards, tom lane


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