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2000-09-05 Stefan Monnier <monnier@cs.yale.edu> * vc.el: (toplevel): Don't require `dired' at run-time. (vc-dired-resynch-file): Remove autoload cookie. 2000-09-05 Andre Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org> * vc.el: Made several backend functions optional. (vc-default-responsible-p): New function. (vc-merge): Use RET for first version to trigger merge-news, not prefix arg. (vc-annotate): Handle backends that do not support annotation. (vc-default-merge-news): Removed. The existence of a merge-news implementation is now checked on caller sites. * vc-hooks.el (vc-default-mode-line-string): Removed CVS special case. * vc-cvs.el (vc-cvs-mode-line-string): New function, handles the special case that has been removed from the default in vc-hooks.el. 2000-09-05 Stefan Monnier <monnier@cs.yale.edu> * vc.el (vc-log-edit): Properly handle the case where FILE is nil. 2000-09-05 Andre Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org> * vc-hooks.el: Require vc during compilation. (vc-file-setprop): Use `vc-touched-properties' if bound by the new macro `with-vc-properties' in vc.el. (vc-file-getprop): Doc fix. (vc-after-save): Call `vc-dired-resynch-file' only if vc is loaded. * vc.el: Require dired-aux during compilation. (vc-name-assoc-file): Moved to vc-sccs.el. (with-vc-properties): New macro. (vc-checkin, vc-checkout, vc-revert, vc-cancel-version, vc-finish-steal): Use it. (vc-cancel-version): Moved RCS-specific code to vc-rcs.el. The call to the backend-specific function is now supposed to do the checkout, too. (vc-log-edit): Handle FILE being nil and added a FIXME for log-edit. * vc-cvs.el (vc-cvs-checkin, vc-cvs-checkout): Don't bother to set file properties; that gets done in the generic code now. * vc-rcs.el (vc-rcs-uncheck): Renamed to `vc-rcs-cancel-version'. Changed parameter list, added code from vc.el that does the checkout, possibly with a double-take. * vc-sccs.el (vc-sccs-name-assoc-file): Moved here from vc.el. (vc-sccs-add-triple, vc-sccs-rename-file, vc-sccs-lookup-triple): Use the above under the new name. (vc-sccs-uncheck): Renamed to `vc-sccs-cancel-version'. Changed parameter list, added checkout command. (vc-sccs-checkin, vc-sccs-checkout): Don't bother to set file properties; that gets done in the generic code now. 2000-09-05 Stefan Monnier <monnier@cs.yale.edu> * vc.el: Docstring fixes (courtesy of checkdoc). 2000-09-05 Stefan Monnier <monnier@cs.yale.edu> * vc.el (vc-checkout-writable-buffer-hook) (vc-checkout-writable-buffer): Remove. (vc-start-entry): Always call vc-log-edit, never vc-log-mode. (vc-log-mode): Make it into a clean derived major mode. (vc-log-edit): Mark buffer unmodified (as vc-log-mode did) and use vc-log-mode if log-edit is not available. (vc-dired-mode-map): Don't set-keymap-parent yet. (vc-dired-mode): Do set-keymap-parent here. (vc-dired-buffers-for-dir): Nop if dired is not loaded.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Tue, 05 Sep 2000 20:08:22 +0000
parents 13658e19c398
children 3c14808a8a47
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