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Hi :-)
Assuming a patch (#270) is accepted, what's the procedure for getting revised counts out of a repository? Does it need to be completely re-processed? If so, I guess I would need to request it specifically for said projects?
Nice parser btw. Very easy to add a new language!
Hi brucey,
Thanks for the patch... it looks good, and I plan to apply it to our production code.
Your timing is a little unfortunate, because we are in the midst of some other changes to our line counter, but I think we can get this all coordinated to get the patch in early next week.
Once that happens, BlitzMax edits in will be detected in future commits, but historical data will not be reprocessed (at least not anytime soon). If there are particular repositories you'd like to see reprocessed, just let me know, and after we apply the patch I'll schedule them for clean recounts.
Thanks for contributing... glad you like the parser (I wish I could take the credit, but it is a community effort).
Sounds great. Thanks :-)
FYI, the three projects that I know of are wxmax, maxmods, and retroremakes-framework.
Looking forward to seeing more balanced stats for these. Thanks again.
hi robin, i have exactly the same need: patch from ticket #213 has been committed and helps projects syntax-across-languages
and pleac
, could you schedule a clean recount for them? thanks!
Hi Pascal --
Sorry for the late response. I've scheduled clean recounts for both of these projects. Let me know if you find any unexpected results when the new reports finish.
Thanks,
Robin