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Current scctext text generator replacement
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From
14/10/2014 16:14:50
Lutz Scheffler (Online)
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
 
 
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14/10/2014 03:21:06
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Source Safe Control
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01599986
Message ID:
01609356
Views:
44
Hi Fernando,

PMFJI, I'm an old VSS user - not overwhelmed, but it was just stable enough.

While vcx's are great on the IDE Version control etc was a pain all those years.

I'm thinking to move to git (what I use for other problems). Do I understand that you generate one large file out of each vcx / scx etc?
Would it be possible to generate per class like VCXName.ClassName.prg? (And create vcx by VCXName) Then it would be greate with git - very easy to trace changes and collaborate on class level. Also smaller files to merge.

I have not looked into it right now - busy with a project but it sounds great.

Lutz

>FoxBin2Prg does not do compare or merge per-se, when I wrote that on documentation I mean that with the generated prg-style text you can do that with tools that allow this, as WinMerge or others.
>
>Can't remember now how to test it on SourceSafe, because I'm not using VSS it anymore (and nevermore, thanks God!:)
>
>I'm using the free version of Plastic (Community Edition), and the included tool for Diff and Merge are really great, and far better that all I know up to date for control versioning.
>
>For merging, the key is that your SCM does not block concurrent modifications on the same component (VSS use old blocking model, and I think SoS too)
>
>Best Regards.-
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