On 12/15/11 12:24 AM, Hallvard B Furuseth wrote:
I'm about to commit some small edits which go together with bigger
generated changes. It seems both more readable and more cherry-pick-
friendly to me to keep these in separate commits.
Why do you store generated code? Usually you only store what is
absolutely necessary. That means generated code should be generated as
needed (part of the build process for example).
tom
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