On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:59:37AM -0700, Chris Wedgwood wrote:
> On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 11:53:25AM -0300, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
>
> But doing it slowly, together with other patches, is not a bad
> idea.
>
> Well, in that case is there some kind of bk or command that can be
> made to automagically run to purge white-space from the end
> patches/changesets as they are produced? It would also be nice to
> have hunks such as[1]:
>
> --- 1 Tue May 28 00:56:35 2002
> +++ 2 Tue May 28 00:56:34 2002
> @@ -1 +1 @@
> -
> +
>
> stripped completely as they have no functional value and just add
> bloat patches and such like.
>
> This can be done with CVS but as it works very differently to bk
> (which to be honest I really don't understand very well at all) I'm
> not even sure if the above suggestion is meaningful.
>
> --cw
CW makes an interesting point. Perhaps bk could be
configured to check for / +\t/ and /\s+$/ on changed lines,
and possibly their contigious neighbors, and ask about purging
the superfluous whitespace. Comments Larry?
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