On Sunday 20 March 2016 09:38 PM, Lars Schneider wrote: > On 20 Mar 2016, at 16:51, Sidhant Sharma <tigerkid001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Sunday 20 March 2016 09:09 PM, Lars Schneider wrote: >>> Hi Sidhant, >>> >>> that sounds about right to me. In what language do you plan to implement the >>> wrapper? >> I'm comfortable in programming with C, so I think I can use that. Otherwise, >> I'm also comfortable with python and familiar with bash, if they are required. >> Would C be the right choice though? >> Also, I've made a draft proposal for the project and uploaded to the GSoC >> application site. Should I send it to the list as well for RFC? > Although I like Python a lot, I don't think it would be a good choice. AFAIK Git > core does not depend on Python and therefore you can't really expect a Python > interpreter in every Git environment (e.g. it is not part of Git for Windows). > > The wrapper could certainly be implemented in C, although I don't know if this > would make things harder then they need to be. My initial thought was to use a > scripting language that is known to be shipped with Git (Bash or Perl). I > think Perl might even have an advantage as it offers very good regex/string > processing functions (disclaimer: I am no Perl expert at all...). Okay, I'll get started with Perl right away, shouldn't take long. > Please post your draft proposal as plain text RFC to the list. > > Thanks, > Lars > > >> Thanks, >> Sidhant Sharma >>> Best, >>> Lars >>> >>> On 17 Mar 2016, at 15:52, Sidhant Sharma <tigerkid001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> So to sum up, the list of tasks for the project would be: >>>> 1. A wrapper is to be implemented around (called 'ggit') that will scan the >>>> arguments for potentially destructive commands. When none are found, all the >>>> arguments will simply be passed through to git. >>>> 2. If such a command is found, 'ggit' will: >>>> a. Show what the command is actually going to do. >>>> b. Ask the user if they are sure they want to execute it. >>>> Eg. "You are about to do X which will permanently destroy Y. Do you want to >>>> continue?" >>>> 3. For all commands that are entered, 'ggit' will also show a brief summary of >>>> the command what it will do when executed, explaining it's intended usage. >>>> >>>> Is the list correct, or did I miss something? >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks and regards, >>>> Sidhant Sharma -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html